COOkairaltpd Utast* Robes at • e ' Paws er gamines. SQ!114;11:30e, audllink Furs at Pates a Ressubn's. e 'MORSE and thiggy ; • Pates & Rearracn'e. FLOOR and Table Oil Olathe sa Pates a Ifosnace's. LARGE Stock of Bhavrlarat -T*&Palos J< 110y1LICH . 5. • V . A LICO' by the punt:end yard at TRIO, 4'110141.10H' 9. 1.1 - L ARGE Wick itilOklvi WATER Proof and Beaver Clothe at Paws a llosmon'a. PLAIDS. Alpaccas and Empress Cloths at Pawn a ,HozwucErve• FINE assortment of Knit Goods at Paws a Hoarmun's OYAL Baking Powder and silver Gloss starch Dot Puma a Hommrca's. NEW Orleans Molasses, nevi crop, at • • Patti a Hennicn's. OOLONG and Inspetial • Tenat " • • Paws t Iloarmon'a. ROASTED and Grain Coll ee a Palm Boonton's. GRAIN and Ground Fepper at Palos* Hoaraicn'a. ()HEM and Crackers; fresh, at • Falba arßoortactes. MILITARY Over and Dreea Coats at • PRICE & .110g 2 LICR'El. BOOTS and Shoes, cheap, at Paws *Boonton's. ARPETS aad Carpet,Chain at IL Patcs--a—Hossuctes EVERYBODY READ THIS AND REMEMBER TEA?, MILLER itc BEAVER Have received their Fall and, Winter Goode, and are now ready, to olFer great inducements to all who wish to save money in making their fall purchases. Their stuck of aclaasa caac)o) for Ladies and Geuts consist of all the late* such as Silks, Alpacas, Poplin Mohair, Merinoes, Mepps, Delanes, ste. 'Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassimeres,.Overcoatinga Velveteens, Cords, tatinetts, Jeans. Tweeds, sec, n the coition ie - A.b_ey:Lhave - Cuffs collars ins :ties. handkerchiefs, Hosiery, gloves, mitts, comforts, switches, chignens, corset. ' suspenders, laces tapes, trimmings, and Ladies and Gents underwear. For Ladies' Wrappings they have Lone, Square, Shoulder and Dreakfast Shawls, Nubies, Hoods, etc. _ _Their stock of . OCE Queensware, Cedarware, Oil Cloths, Carpets, &c., is large and WAS selected to suit the trade. All they ask is an inspection of their stock to be • con vinceti of the truth. No trouble to ahow goods. Fresh Butter, Lard, Eggs, Rags, &c takenlist ea change talcum's (nov 10 jr , INVALIDS DON'T DE SPAM 11 1 N Thousands have fond relief, and . •thousands will turn to this Malt+ clne, after exhauliting tbMr purses t and patience in search of health. (addlne4s - of the head, dullness of the mind, (mi. breath, coated tonne, loss of appetite, pains and weak+ norKs in the stomach, enlargement of the liver, yellow+ mess of the skin, constant fever and thirst, with a total disrelish for businoss, pleasure — or - any kind of =ploy. merit. FAUANEVB PAXACCA, If taken and persevered in for a ilsw dark will remove this whole class of symp• toms. Thellnicis of the body become pure, and mind clear, the stomach strengthened. the tongue clean, the appetite improved, and the whole evstcm co _benefited Ulm. (theme, In bad weather, Is less liable tciarniet yon. Dr. P. FAHRNEY'S Celebrated II I ood Cleanser or. Panacea. As a medicine for chihitce., the Panacea Is, In every gcrav, calculated to take the place of the endless variety of drugs which are annually sold for that purpose, and s bich are often very injurious. A medicine which pos. 'sesses the qualittea of a cathartic as well as andld alter ative, and which is capable ore:resting disease without the least injury to the child, !sof incaleniable value to entry mother. As a cathartic, It is very effective, yet It does stot: I f given in proper quantities, cause nausea or distress to the stomach or boss els. It Is very, pleasant In iht tilAte, which' Is a very Important feature as a medicine for children. As aprarentios of disease It Is unpreeedanted. as It acts directly upon the digestive or gans and the blood. In all scrofulous diseases, It Is the most effective medicine over (snored to the public; and, if given regularly and perseveringly, those eruptive dis eases so cOnainffil to children may be entirely eradicated. „..", ~ Prepared by P. Fahrasey's Bros. it 1 , i. 4—.. . . W 4 Co., aynekboro, Pa.. and Dr P. ' fAd• :kir ADDI4PY. :10 North Dearborn •..1% 4 , / • St.. CUICAOO. Price $1.25 per bottle, ' "l. for sale by 'Wholesale' and Retail ...4 dealers. And by . ' , F. Fourttiman, r. B. Amberson, M. D., And Dr. A. S. 13neelnaki. Waynesboro' ; E. B. Winger, Quiney z•Rouz .r & Frantz, Pikeeville. llecepbbr 8-7.1 y LEW .W. DETRICH, .ATTORNEY AT LAW, WAvvesnorto i , Ps, WILL give pruript and close attention to nil business intrusted - to his care. Office nex t door to the Bowden House in the Walker building ang 25 tf . . , RAMSDELL NORWAY OATS. MITIS Oats is far superior to any other fur its great yield per acre and excellent quality. The stalks grow firm and do nut lodge easy, many of tnem • hearing from 150 to 260 grains. Ltuxem—We live evidence that many bushels were sold last ammo under this name, which was an entirely different and infindr • This seed was °tit iined from 14. Ramsdell. and is warranted genuine,' free of all foul seed.—.- Furnished in any sized sacks desired,. ,Addy. is A. M. BELL dr. BRO.-, Wayneeboro',.Franklineo., Pe, P. B.—.one and a quarter buihels should. be. sown to the acre. • jan 26—tf ' , . Adollitistr,atoro Notice. woriez is hereby given titnt loettile of Ad ministration op the 2state of John /Shank, late of Washington townenip, <Wed, , base been granted to the •undersigned. All those indebted are reques ted, to _make, jumped late payment, and those having claims will present them properly autbenticatid fur settlement. • , ~HENRYIS/IAIVK, • ; D-AIViEL JACOBS, mug-611 Adminiotrators.• vv . Awn SALE. THZ•itibmiberAtrius at private valusicb Itpildmtg lota--, prith.slla sage or a) l e7e. l .ree" +deg on. West Main SAtolk.WaYlicabere, rbe rear of which is a Lot containing,* WIC sco t , wore or J. ,Tho,iats wilL•bosold.tagether-or separately to emitpontoons; trP•VitMA• N' 9. 7 . f f •• • • -4r. I t MILLINERVZOODS ;•,-/ • 'kf d.HOLLINDERGER 1310, just, e re ceiared a full supply of new Millinery ipaodi aches sre invited to call and examine her stock. Loy 3 - tf 4. •and at Pines a Hoirmon's For er/le at W. A, TRITLE'A new Stove and Tin Store. He has on hand a large stock of the above stover, all of the.late imyroved kinds. There is added to- the-_Morning of this year an oven, Which is neat in appearance. It is a good Baker. You can heat Irons. Bake, Boil, Roast, Stew, and it does not interfere with the operations as a Parlor Stole. In regard to the blast of some Stove Dealers, win) say that their particular stove takes less coal and gives more heat than the Morning' Glory, you can put that kind of talk down as a as the Morning Glary has been sold (in this pert of thecountryl_fat-fOur-years r and-in-that time I - h - ave pet out over three hundred of them, and never had to take ono bank because - it - would - not dry its work or it was not Meat I sold it for. Now that cannot he said of any other-stave ever offi , re I-in this mo -ket—ThTf--* - -111O 7 h - v winch :he twrirthit - proof Which is the stove. have-other styles-or-heating - stoves for coal of wood. Heating Furnaces put up and warranted. My Cook ;stoves are of the heal in market for coal' er wood, all warrantee} good DAkers. Also a new Par/or Cook move, something that can't be excell ed. Call and see me. You will find my stock of Tin Sheet-Iron and ,other wares of Ike beet kinds, and at low rates. On hand, the bed Clothes Wringer in market:— Also a good and cheap Washing Machine. Roofing and Spouting done of the best stock and done at low rates. The only place_iti_town_where you can get your copper work done, being the only Copper Smith in the place Oet 1] 11011S11 FURAITURE! Wholesale and Retail Deal or, and Manufacturer of takes this method of informing his customers and , the public that he has REDUCED THE PRICE OF FURNITURE from lento tianty per cent. Owing to the advan tages he has over other Manufactuiers he can and will sell Furniture at a leas price than any other Manufacturer in the Mate. Having THREE STORE ROOMS filled with every variety of Furniture, common article, to the finest in use, he feels war ranted in saying that he can please all tables. COTTAGE—lmitation of Walnut $5, 6,7, to 9 Solid Walnut JENNY LINO-3-Arch Top Panel, " " • 3-Arch l'op Panel, Imitation Round, Corner f00t,3 Panels Walnut carved " Foot, Oval Panel Wal nut, Moulded 30, 35 to• 40 ANTIQUE—New style .. 25, 3v, 35,40 to CO FINN ANTIQUE CHAMBER SUITS, Full Marble 1 30 to 175 COT. CHAMBER :SUITS, 35, 38,40, 45 to 60 501.1 D WALNUT SUITS 60, 75 to 85 Imitation Wal., 4 Drawers, with glass wood top, $l4, 15 to 16 Imitation Wal. 4 drawers,with glass, Marble top Solid Wal. 4 Drawers, with glass wood top 20, 22, 25 to 32 Marble top 25, 30. 32 to 60 10;12 to 14 Imitation Dining Table, six legs ; $7,50 to $9 Breakfast do , four leas. 5 to 6 Marble top do. 20 different paterns, 9, 10, 12 to 15 Extension Tables, per Poor, . 2to 3 CHAIRS: Windsor or Wood Seats ooz ) from $5, 6,7 to 10 Cane Seats, per half doz., 9,10, 11,11.50, 12 50.t0 30 (Have over 600 of the above on hand.) Wood Seat Rocking Chairs, from 1.25 to 5 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs, from 2 to 7 Willow Seat Rocking Chain. from 2 to 10 Spring Seated Chairs, upholstered in Hair Cloth. Brocatel, Rep dt Ter ry, ranging in price. per half doz, from 25 to 75 Racking Chairs, upholstered as above, 9 to 15 Tete-a-Tetes, upholstered as above. (each)'from 20,22, 50, 25, 30 to 75 Box or Plain Sofas, from ' ' 18, 20 to 30 Lounges, upholstered in Heir Cloth, Brocatef, Red, Terry and Damask, Spring Seats, (each) from Imitation Walnut, for *lO, 12.14. 16 to 30 Solid Walnut. 16. 18, 20, 25 to FO ALM, hide Boards. Wash Stands, Mattresses, and in, fact everything in the Furniture line. The lim its of an advertisement is entirely ton narrow to give a full list of prices. and kinds. of fu rniture mann tactured at this establishment. D. A. WrOVITED, • • 'DENTIST, GREENCASTLE, PA. 1-51-ez i;;Oli i!xpeneneed•in Dentistry. will insert y^ , n sots of teeth at prices to suit the times. feb 16-1571. • lINING GLORY FOIL '69. OR MO I.H. WHITMOREg HOUSE FUR'NI'TURE, AND UP'HOIASTERER. GREENCANTLE,PA., EXAMINE LIST OF PRICES. BEDWI'EA US. W3litut ' BUREAUS TABLES. -7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, to °3O WARDROBES.- 7 ) CALL A N SEE , FOR YOURSELVES, Ear Rem er th e place. - • , ' - LH. WHITMORE', , . dee'l-17 • Orein'castle, Pa. COMPOUND FLUID GRATE,TILLS a . 6, l amponent Parts.—nuid Rxtract Rhubarb • ; anti Fluid Extract Catawba. drape Jain. For Livet:'C l oniplaintvgJaundiee . Bilious alTectisna, Sick cir , Nerroins HeiiilaChe;Costiveness, Purely Vegetable. cot,t;tbeing no Mercury, Woes els or 0016n:rinds Drug! These Pills era the moat delightfully pleasant purgative, superseding. castor oillsalts, magnesia, etc. There is iiothing more acceptable to' the atom adh. They 'give tone; and cativo neither newer - nor griping.paino. They are beroposed of the „finest ingredients. Alter a few days' usu of them, such an invigoration of the entire avatem takes place as tq appear miraculous to the Weak "and enervated, whether arising funiOintiniaence or disease. H. T. Helmbold's . Compound Fluid Fatract Catawba 'Grape Pills are not sugar-coated, from the filet that sugar-coated. Pills do not dissolve. hut pass through the stomach without dissolving, consequently do not produce the desired effect Tun C.4.rAwns GIIAPIC Prue, being pleasanein taste and oder, do nat neces• sitate their being . stigar-Boated. PRICE FIFTY Ck.:Di TS PER BOX.' • . fl Henry T. Ileinaboling HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofu lc-Syphilis—J'ever-Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Snit, gs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis, Skin Dis eases, Salt Rheum, Cankers, Runnings from the Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Cancerous Affec— tions, Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swellings, Piight Sweats, Rush, Tetter, Humor, of all Kifida,Chron ic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been established in the system fur Vars. Being prepared expressly for the above eomplahrts, its Blood-purifying properties are greater than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla It gives the corn plexion a clear and healthy color and restores the patient to a state of Health and Purity. For puri fying the Blood, removing all Chronic constitution al diseases arising from an-impure state of the-Blood, and the only-reliable and effectual knovio remedy for the cure of Paine and swelling of the Bones. U lceration s of the Throat and Legs, Bit - debris, Pimples_ on the Face, Erysipelas, and all scaly Eruptions of the skin, and beautifying the compiezion. Price, tEf LOO per Bottle. 911,IWOkii:1801101:1 ot F LUID EXTRACT BUCIIII r - THE GREAT DIURETIC, has cured4iery case of Diabetes in which it his been given, Irritation of the neck of the Bladder and inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kid neys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calcu lus, Gravel, Brickdust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for Rnfeebled and Delicate Consti tutions for both Sexes, attended with the following symptoms : Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Pow er, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakeful— ness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot 'an s, us mg o t eio y, ryness o ie : in, Eruption--on—the Face, Pallid Countenance, Uni versal Lassitude of the Muscular :System, etc. Used by persons from the age of eighteen to twen ty five, and nom thirty-five to fi fty-five or in the de erne or change of life ; atter confinement or labor p ins; bed-wetting in chirdren. / 33 __ . _ W. A. TRITLE. elmbold's Extract Duchn is Diuretic and Blood purityang, and cotes all diseases arising from habits of Dissipation, alai Excesses and Imprudence in Life, Impurities of the Blood, etc, Superseding Oopaiba in Afl'ections , for which it is used, and Syphilitic Affections—in there diseases used in con nection with Helinbuld's Ross Wash. LAMES. • In many affeethns peculiar to Ladies._the Ex tract Buchu is unequaled by ahy other remedy—as in Chiorosia-or Retwition. Irregularity, Painfulness or Buppression of Customary Emenationsi-Uicerar ted or Schirrus state of the Uterfs, Leuconhcea or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the Sex, whether arising from Inthseretion or habits of Dissipation. It is prescribed e tensively by the • eminent Physicians and Mid Ives for Enfee ded an heate Constitutions, of b th sexes and all ages (attended with any of tie bove Diseases Int I or Symptoms). 11. T. RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT • BUCIIU CURBS DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRUDENCE, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, Erc., in all theirstages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no incontenienee, and no exposure. It cau ses a frequent desire. and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, Preventive and Cu ring Strictures of the Uretha, allaying Pain and In flume lion,. at frequent in this clasp of diseases, and expel ing all Poisohou s !natter. Use &Int:nov.l) . s EXTRACT EUCTII7 for all Affec tions and Diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Price, $1 50 per Bottle.' L II T. II ELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSEI W ASI:I 8,9, to 10 14, 16 to 18 10,12 to 14 25 to 30 cannot be surpassed as a Face Wash, and will he found the only epecifiel remedy in every species of I; tit nemis Affection. It speed by eradicates Pim ples, Spots, Scorbutic Drynes', intimations of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc., dispels Redness and In• eipient Inflammation, Hives, Resh; Moth Patches, Dryness of the Scalp or Skin, Frost Bites, and all purposes for which Salves or Ointments are used restores the skin to a state of purity and softness, and insures continued lieilthy action to the tissue of •i's vessels, on which depends the agreeable clear nem and vivacity of complexion so much sought and admired. But however valuable as a remedy for existing defects of the skin. H. T. Helmbold's Rose Wash has long sustained its principle claim to unfounded patronage, by possessing qualities which 'antler it a Toilet Appendage of the most Su perlative and Congenial character, combining in an elegant formu'a those prominent requisites, Safety and Efficacy—the invariable accompaniment of i.s use—as a Preservative and Refresher of the Com plexion. It is an excellent Lotion for diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipa tion, used in connection with the Extracts Michel, Sarsaparilla, rind Catawba. Grape Pills, in such dis eases as recommend, cannot be surpassed. Pace, $l.OO per bottle. • 17, 18 to 30 Full and explicit directions accompany the medi tin% Evidence of the most ' responsible and reliable character furnished on application, with hundreds of thousands of living witnesses,aol upwards of 30,000 unsolicited certificatesand recommendatory bitters, many of which are from the highest sources. inch]. ding eminent Physicians. Clergymen. Statesmen, etc The proprietor has never resorted to their pub- lication in the newspapers ; helloes not do this from the fact thai his,articles rank as Standard Prepare. hobs, and do not need to be propped up by certii— iittag. :HENRY T. HELMBOLD' GENUINE PREPARA2VONS. Tialive'red to any addresi. Secure from obeerva• don. Established• npwsrl of. twenty years. Bold by 'Druggists everywhere. Address letters for infiuma. fion, in confidence to HENRY I'. HEIADOLD, Druggist and Chemist. Only Depots: B. T. HE BOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse. No. 594 Broadviaj , .. New York. or to H. T. HELM I.D'S Medical Depot, 104 south Tenth Street, Phi a. Pa. • . " BEWARE OF COU.NTERFEITS. Ask for HENItY T. IikILMBO.Ir6 ! Tess so Onus. March 2, 1871. HI T. UELMILIOLWRI EXTRACT CATAW BA MEXICAN RO ITV i VW. A. REID 1111rAS received a frost) stock of goods. and' is al bas um! daily making addition to his stook. Ile s ". PURE SPICES, Fp • Prime Rio Coffee, 'Browned Coffee , rri rrt Brown' end Crushed ;Sugar, Leaf P.uttor, Ce 3 Powdered White Sugar, Carolina Rice. Rtrrups, ettrrinr in quality and lOW in price, (t o P. atlll N. (trivet's IklAlesees, Corn Starrh t;hocolatt•, sweet do., Picklee, Catsup, Mason's Crackers and Cakes, cra G A. bun, Fine hinit t Sugar cured lianas. Cell and examine. No troub I offer the nbove nt redirect' twit., ing they are on the "rise" In the Cove OYSTERS in 1 and 21b, cans, always on hand, sold Ny the 4to or dozen. He warrants them good. Wh.nt you go to Picnics, or to the mountain, came where you get good oysters and crackers, cheese &c. FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY. - Layer Raisins, French Currants, Candies, Oranges, Lem ons, Dates, Citron, Prunes, Apples, nuts of several hinds. FOR IFIAIONG AND ICE f3REAIII.—Wr; have good and pure extracts of Lemon, Orange, Vanilla, Strawberry; essences of Lemon. Cinnamon, &c. Gat the king. bode for making Biscuit. GI, A SSWA RE.—Look at oui cheap goblets, lish es. castors, tumblers, flasks. molasses cans, lamps chimneys, &c. We have the best and cheapest in town. 'QUE ENS WA R E.—A n unrivaled assortment, full stock, lower in price -than ever. Tea sett, cups and saucers, meat plates. soup do.,Tea,Dinner, and Breakfast do, We have the real granite, no decep tion in the We have the common ware. new stock. HOUSEKEEPERS •Are invited to look at our knives and forks, butcher knives, large spoons, connuon_albata_anti—sitver p ate 'tea an ta ble s poons, clothes bassets, buckets tubs, mikes baskets, schooLdo.l ft.,' OTI 0 NE 4 ;- - T_oilet_eoaps,—perftimery i —combs - ; - ' pocket books, pencils ink cep letter and note paper - Superior Whale Oil, Best Kerosene Oil, Chemical Olive Snap. Barlovv's Blue Indigo, Wick Yarn, Betides many useful articles always on hand. Country produce and "greenbacks" taken in exchange for goods. I em thankful far paet pa trona e and solicit a col ' a tiro) of the LY IiROCERY store. the YAM _Waynesboro', June 2, 1870. GEORGE FRICK'S STEN RHINE WORKS, WAY:NE.IIIORO', FRANKLIN CO., FA. MANUFACTURE- PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES. _ JNG increased facilities for manufacturing Portable and Stationary Steam Engines at snort notice, of sizes from Iwe to one hundred and fifty horse-power, I would call the attention of persons wanting portable engines for thre4hing grain, &c., as I am now prepared to furnish therm at short notice. lam also prepared to tarnish shaft ings, pulleys, &c., and all work in my line of busi ness. Persons in want of anything in my line will please call and examine my work before buying elsewhere. Fur further particular* send for circular. GEO. PiilrK, IVaynestairo', sofilo tfi Franklin Co., Pa. Tailoring Establishment! HE subscriber would respectfully annomace to the citizens of Waynesboro', and vicinity that he has commenced the Tailoring business in the dwelling house of Mrs. 8. T. Brotherton, opposite the Bowden licuse, and is now prepared to make all kinds of clothing to order, which he will guar antee to give satistaction. He asks a trial. aug 25-tf GEORGE BOERNER. Barbering:: Harboring MILE subscriber informs aped/tic that he con tinues the Barbering busineni in the room nei door to Mr. lieid's Wocery Store, end is stall times peptised to do hair cutting, shaving, shampooning ctc. in the best style. The patronage of the pub is is respectfully solicited. Aug^ 23 18117 L. C. BiItAiCKBILL, PHOTOURA PH E R, 8. E. Corner of the Diamond, WAYNERIiono% PA., AS at ell times a no assortment of Picture F atr•st and Mouldings Call and see speci muu pictures. iune tf. JOHN A. HYSSONG ATTORNEY AV LAW, s Ty V AVI been admitted to Practice Law at the .1 . 4 . several Courts in Franklin County, all lousi. news entrusted to his cars will be promptly attended to P. 0. Office address—Mercersburg, Pa. jan For Guns, Penknife Bitulett, Repairing Family Oorn Sheilers, Call on nov 3-ef 3. H. JOHNSTON. DISSOLUTION. . , Yr HE co-partnerrhip heretofore existing between Geiser & Rinehart in the Hardware business, was dissolved by mutual consent on the let inst.— The books and,accounts of the firm sr s in the hands of the subscriber, who will continue the business as heretofore. upon whom all persons indebted ore re• quested to call and make early settlement. jan 120' • 'BA 11417E1. U. RINEHART. • BARK WANTED! FORNEY it SONS Will pay the highest market price for - 650 cords of Roil and Mock Oak it ark.delivered at their Tan nery in Waynesboro'. .Hides and Skins token in and weighed at the Cellar of C. Ruthes Shoe Store, for which the high est market price will be . paid. apr 21-1870 1 PIEEEY ' MOE \ \r A- PENNY, SAVED , AGE . 1 0 in? %V II 0 the - — , , _ _ SAYS TUE OLD Well, how and where is the plsee wherever you ellll,tise your money bt st advantage ; am! populor opinir -g -suttee Ina to Stover Our stock consists in part of the following orticles : LADIES' DRESS IGOODa ALPACAS. DIOUAIRS, POPLINS, A RMUNS, DELA INES, OPERA CLOTHS, REPELLAN CS. EN GUS U VELVETEENS, Sur ,to , TVlcwiaPtEi Weinze, Cloths, Doeskin Cassimers, Cords. ISolitrytts, Cot togotles, Listens, Twcodr, dec., Sze. We would call egpecialiattentiors to our stork of GROCERIES. We have bought large, soureguently bought cheap All our goods have been bought at panic prices, constipently we are enabled to undersell those who bought before the decline. . tar CALF, AND SEE. And we mill prove to you•what we any. Ail kinds of Country 'Produce Nov. 24, 18•f1. MONLSTELIIII-0111 inthet_oVfri h iirtitaccidente,resulting—in—terrible°-deat hs—atol destruction!luf valuable property, caused by the irr discriminate use of oils, known under the name,of Petroleuin, prompts us to call your special attention 'to an article which will, wherever used, remove the cause of such accidents. We allude to • CARSON'S STELLAR. OIL for ILLUMINATING - PURPOSES The proprietor of this oit has for several yenta felt the necessity of providing fur, and presenting to the public, as It substitute for the dangerous com pounds which are cent broadcast over the country, as an oil that is safe, brilliant, and entirely reliable. meets, he has succeeded in providing, and new_uf feta to the public, such a subrtitute, in ..ctitiescuv)s STELLA'? OIL.' It should he used by every family because it is sa fe beyond a question. The primary purpose in the preparation of STELLAR OIL has been tomato it Perfectly Safe, thus insuring the lives and prop erty of those who time it. Its present standvrd. of SAFETYand BRILLIANCY wilt al ways lie mein tained, for upon this the proprietor depends for sus Limning the high reputation the STELLAR OIL now enjoys. To prevent the adulteration of this oil with the explosive compounds now know under the name of kerosene, &c., &c.. it is put up ter family use to five-gallon cane. each can being sealed arid stamped with the trade-mark of the proprietor ; it cannot. therefore, be tampered with betwe,n the manufac turer and consumer. None is genuine without this trade-mark. It is the duty and interest of all dealers en) con eumers of illuminating oil to use- the STELLAR OIL only, because it alone is known,to be . and ------ - reliable. It iP for sale by A niberson, Benedict & aynesboro'. Manon & Steller, Marion. E. B. Winger, Quincy. Clelvvicks & Burkhart, C mbershurg. W.L. Dixon. at. Thema( . J. Hostetter & Co., Greet Thomas C. Grove, Mirg. 411 //IL L. Ritchey, JAIWEN & CU. , WHOLESALE AGENTS, No 136 South k'runt tit., Ptfiladeiphia, leb 2-1871] ..ts.x.orcrm• The following record of one day's accidents, all from the same cause, viz: the uso of, inferior Coal Oil, is taken from the Philadelpnis Ledger of a re cent date : "The alarm of fire. last evening, at 7 o'clock, was caused by the burning of the dwelling, corner of 161 and Poplar, resulting from the explosion of a coal oil lomp. Mrs. Hersh, occupying the second story of the dwelling had retired to her apartment, a few moments before the discovery of the fire On mitering her room, sho was found lying cm the fluor, w rapped in flames." "About 7 o'clock 'yesterday morning, a coal oil la.np in the hands of Sarah Alexander, who lives on Cowslip , near 16th. She Willi silver .1y burned ''Margaret Colligan, residing in the rear of 618 S'outh st.. was buined 'by the explosion of a coal oil lamp. Her huslrand. while attempting to extin. guiAh the flows, was also severely burned. Twit of the aboce named victims have since died of their injuries." All such fearful accidents, resulting in death and the destruction of valuable property, may be acotd ed using"CA RSON'S S7'ELLER 01L," which is known to be a perfectly safe and rehatne illumi nator. It is tlw sale by Amberaon, Benedict & Co., Waynesboro'; E. B. Winger, Quincy. [felt 2-182,1. W. A. PRICE. CARPETS CARPETS Has just reiurued from the cities with the largest OIL AND LINEN WINDOW SHADES, DEUGGET AND CRUMBCLO7 HS, RUGS AND MATS, COVERLETS, COUNTERPANES. &c., raillelling lower than any other house in the county. Call and hear prices. Greencastle. Dec. 1, 1870. Lumber, acc. THE subscriber has for sale Chestnut Shingles Palling.. Plastering Laths. .18hingling Laths Pine Lumber from a half to one inch. All other sizes of Lumber furnished to order Alio Oak, Pine and Chestnut Woou by the load Pe sale on the sound. Ha bus also I C E tut sale'. A 8• NIONN. fur keeping , the best 'angl cheap - est Elora all they want is for buyers to call and Trimble their stark and cony:nee tbonoii.lves blUli AI LADIES' CUSTOM-MADE SHOES, in Looting and Morocco, clic-op BOUGHT AN ll SOLD BTOVLR & WOLFF. HE alarmin I. 11. W 111T1V1ORE and best assortment or CARPFTS, OIL CLOTHS, ever offered in Greencastle. LACE CURTAINS, • with all the fixtures for putting up. RAP - CARPETS constantly on band and made to order. vititat, Handre'do of Thousands 5 Zest trillmony . to ttqiit• Wander--Li F._ ti ful Curiiiin ilifeets. F t F. ri l r' '5 ° ... tt =c RE TE 1 H 0 . ... .9 , ,fr. o ~., r . .' P Fr. v. g Ti i.. 3 ,13 t- r. a --• i: ti . - R li: , 0 T.: ~.. •,... Es g' . 1.• 9 a , , :.. 1. , L 6 f rj " ;S et mit ...... ' P ,LI. •-• II : a Row , rt E P. LI ; a Pt 0 c 0...: VI It - 8 fg ZZ G ` gi. e.... .... si F.. ..: ,s; n FA .. J- .r.- a• r- :', .1.5...2 -.,,:t. co ~, • -Ic4 4 Int ttl :4 ,O. • r '.4 t, OM C.: ol id lil 0 " a • . 7 :. k•I t V g_ P o Ai V 0 ti .9 0 THEY ARE NOT A NU oj E 1 N lk E fi e FANCY DRINK. Rade of Poor Runt, 1 1Vbiefrey,, Proof Spirits and Relfitao Liquors doctored, spiced and sweet ened to plume the taatc,gallod" Tonice,""Appetlz erc," " Restorers," ac., that Iced the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, tint aro a trtio Medicine, mado from the Rativo Rooto and Norbs of Oallrornia, fico front nil Alcoholic Stlitoulanta. They are th 3 GILEAT MOOD PURIFIER. and A LIFE; GIVING 1911 IN CI PLR a perfect "innovator amt Invigorator of the System, carrying off all pelsonons matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. lio person can take these Bitters according to direc tion and remain long unwell. Wolff, REPS; $lllO wlllbo given for an fnourable ease, provided the bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other Means, and the vital organs *noted lnyouci Met l_poinnorreual-. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rhetna. tient and Clout, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Billoos, Remittent fled intermittent FOTOrn Diseases of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters have been most success ful. Such Diseases are caused by VI tl nted Blood, which lueuerally produced by derangement attic Digestivl Organs. DYSPEPSIA OIL DI.EIDESTION, heed ache, Pete In the Shoulders. Coughs. Tightness of the Cheqt, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Dad taste In the_Mouth, Animal Attneks,—Pelpitation of the Tienrt, It!emulation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions• of the Kidneys, and a hundred other palatal symptcrml3, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach And stimulate Clio tor pid liver And bowels, which render them of unequaled eEleaay in cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and imparting new life And vigor to the whole system. TOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Totter, Solt Itheum,BletettcaTSpotsTriMplec:EnstUrch,L;ollS, boucles, fling-Worms, Scold-Head, Soro Eyes, Eryst:).• ____eles,-Itch, Scurf's, Discoloration-of-tte - Sidmilmeer.l and Divmses of tho httn, of 'whatever name or natr.ry, • •• •g-optinctiarried-outrEtttetr o -t.4....,, 1,, . 7 = -- -ellort-time by the tvomf - these - BittersOno - bottle - 11 — such casco sill convince the most incredulous of their _ _ curative effect. Cleanse tho- Vitiated rand whvnover you ilrAl Its Impurities bursting through no skin to Pimple% Erup- tions or Sores ; cleanse it when. yon tlnd it obstructed and aloggisli do the veins; cleanse It when it isioul, and your feelings will tell you when. _Reel) tho blood pun) and the health of the byatcni will follotr. rrx, TA PE and ether WOW:US. lurking In the system or so many thousands. are efieetnally destroy ed and removed. Tor fall disections, road carcially the circular around ouch bottle, printed in four lah gungas—Engllsli,Gerrnan; French and SpriLlb. J. WALKER, Proprietor. 11 . .11. MciIONALD el , : CO., Drugaists and Gcn. Agents. an Francisco, Cal., Ai :..an At ant, Jornmurce P-trect New York. SOLD 13T ALL LitaIGGIST3 .A.tiD-DZALEIL9. PATENTIED SEPT. 21, ISOM 44 The merits of this Machine consist, in-pa(t, in till attachment of curved knives to the ann. ofttra-cut• ting-wheel. the shearing cut acroqs the mouth-piee., the great power end directness of tho blow, by wh c•I treble die Y.4linto of material is cut, with less pow er than is required by any other 11 , 1 amine thorn combined with its dur.obildy and simplicity of con struction, command public atteotion. Nothing lia ble to get out of order, but tvtrut a boy could remedy with a pocket wrench. Personsdn went of machines of this depeription will do well by calling upon or addressing the un dersigned. Good end responsible agents wanted to sell machines and territory. The above Machine is now on exhibition nt the office of the Waynesboro /Manufacturing. Cotno:l:.7 Persons interested should call and examioo it, for it iR whnt every former should have. H. C. 611.1tERT, BENJ. F. STOTTYPTL, Proprietor. Agent. Waynesboro', Pa. July 14—tfl NV l a i r; Td,l; r aid n r %.4.; e li 1 t supplyh a s ot teen i rd t i o „ b l e City isse and Children's Shoes, of the mast tasnionable styles . Men arid Hoy's shoes, both coarse and fine, Men's, Congress Gaiters; also straw Hats. The public are generally invited to come and examine tin them selves. All wLo will buy of him will rcceive sans faction, ma be will sew ail rips gratis. Ile al.' keeps sugar, coffee, molasses and sirups, pepper, aispico and cznamon, mackerel, fitter paper, envelopes, steel pens.pen holders, kerosene. &c., &c. .st lot of die best leather on nand Work manu factured to order at abort notice and upon reason able terms He returns thsolts to the public for past patron ace nod hopes to he ;)1.) G. merit a CAIIIIII/Ita nee of the s4ilie may 5, IS7O GREAT BARGAINS FOR CASH IN PIEESVILLE! 1 : 101:72211.• Faaars intend doing a regular cnsh business, commencing the Ist day of April, 1870. They are determined to sell goods ns cheep as they can be sold. All they ask is to give them a tile!. They are awry thankful tor'post favors and hope a continuance of the seise. nisi44ll ItOUZER & FRANTZ. SURVEYING AND CO NVEYANCING. fE undersigned having had some ten yenta ex. FIE as a practical Survey is prepared to du all kinds of surveying, laying out and dividing up lands, also all kinds of writing usually done Ly Scriveners. Parties wisbir g work done ca.n call on, or addrerw the undersigned at Waynasbero'. Pa. fob 2—tt] A. B. STOLE K. T 14 De IMBE.RSO, Ms D., • PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, WAAYNEsfIi IRO', PA. Offieti in Walker's buitdlng ono door East of the Bowden I louse. I . 3EIOSC()PIC ''pect..l;l , y. ALEX. LEgDs'. -I- • . L A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. wAIKI.F,Ns ciALlrolanlA X E 'STORE! EINOGOLD, Md. NOTICE. Wu,. &PEW ItT.
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