VALUABLE SMALL PROPERTY FOR SALE. 111H.E Subsariher, Administrator with the .1 Will annextvd. of Alarm. Burger, deed., . • .. •• • Z Friday the 27th day of September next, 5 A CRES of Meadow Land, situated at Snow Hill, one mile from Quincy, with a TWO 'STORY LOG DWELLING HOUSE with a story and a half back, building, a 'Coo* Shop, a small Barn with Horse and .Cow Stables attached, Hog Pen and other necessary buildings thereon erected. There is also a never-failing Spring of excellent water under the dwelling house. The land is in a high state cultivation not perhaps ex celled in Franklin county. To a Tenon of moderate means this pro • erty • would make 41 very esuu I e ome. Persons wis iing. o 'view the property before the day of sale (can.call on the subscriber or Henry Lesher, .Jr., living there m. SEr'Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said clay when terms will be made known. JOSIAH BURGER, Adm'r. August 15-7 t VALUABLE RE - AL ESTATE FOR SALE ! THE subscriber offers at Private 'Sale a Pract or Valuable limestone Land, la Sine state of cultivation, I of a mile North of Quincy, containing :21 Acres. Why ;improvements are a ONE STORY .;BRICK.HOUSE, One Story Log and Stotlg :House with Basement, Log•and Frame Barn, ...Spring House, Wood Shed, good Hog Pen 4 &c., with a well of excellent water close to . the houses ;a fine ORCHARD OF GRAFT ED FRUIT TREES, and a four-acre PEACH , ORCHARD, (one year's growth,) besides pears, plums, grapes, The Antietam •flow through the one end •of the land to which stock can have access. The above small farm is: conveniently ;Ix a t ed, being only / of a mile from Luther .an, Reform and U.B. Churches, stores, mill, . shops, &c. He also Offers 'for sale 13 ACRES OF :MOUNTAIN LAND adjoining lands of John Fabrney, the Mt. Alto Iron Co. and-others, -rwell-setwitk-old-and - thriving - young,:thiber.7 --August-15-2m WM—STULL. PUBLIC SALE. On, Saturday the sth Oct. '72. THE sUbseriber will sell at • public sale,. on Saturday the sth of •October next, (if mot previously sold at Private Sale) the fol lowing deseribed_lieal Estate,ariz . .:—A.Aract of -3---A C_R-ESL. _more or less, of the best quality oflimestone land, in a high state of cultivation situated :2 miles from Wa nesboro' on the Green- 'cast a turnpi -e, a. jommg ands of John .Funk, ?Robert Mcillvany and others The .improuements are a comfortable one Story and a half STONE ,auallizza zlolaa 'Story and a half, Frame Summer House. good Smoke House, Frame Barn, Wagon bhed, Corn Crib, Hog Ben, 'and other ne cessary out-buildings, all in good order.— A well of good water in the yard. There is also on the premises a fine YOUNG ORCHARD in good bearing +order. The above tract is enclosed with substantial post and rail fence. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day when terms . will be made known , by JOHN PRICE, Sen., Aug 29—ts Geo. V. Mong, Auct. BLATCALETS g .., =f IMPROVED cream 'WOOD NM, ,t., 14 Tastless, Durable, Efficient 0 and Cheap. The best Pump for the least money. Atten tion is especially invited .to I BlatchlEy's Patent Improved PI Braket and New Drop Check P Valve , which can be wit h- Pdrawn without removing the E.! Pump or disturbing thejoints Also the Copper Chamber, which never 'cracks or scales, and will out last any other. For sale by dealers every wheie. Send for Catalogue and Price-list. CHAS. G. &ATCHLEY, M'f'r. 506 Commerce Street, Philada., Pa. Sept 12,,1872—1y BEEF ! BEEF ! rr HE subscriber announces to the pub lic that he will furnish a prime article ,of Beef at the cellar in the Walker building on Monday evening, Tuesday morning arid 'Thursday evening and Friday morning, reg ularly during the season. Customers also supplied with Veal and Lamb when desired. He will sell nothing but the choicest meats and hopes to receive a liberal share ..of patronage. Seit Ertf JOHN H. BONBRAKE. NOTICE. ETTERS •of Administration, on the 31.-SEstate of Susan Barr, (widow of •thc Abraham Barr, dec'd) late of Waynesboro', dec'd., has been granted to the undersi gned.. Notice is therefore given to all .debtors of said decedent to make payment of their indebtedness, and to all her cred itors to present their claims to Aug 22--6 t B. F, BARR, Adrri'r. FOR frIIE subscriber offers for sale ICO Cords A,. of Wood, hickory and oak, which is easy of access, being about a half a mile from the public road, and near Samuel Welty's residence. . Sept s—tf DAVID LOHR. CHOLERA MEDICINE. irkß. IVICKEY'S celebrated Cholera Med prepared by David .11. Hoover of Ringgold, Md., can be had during the sea son at F. FOURTLIMAN'S Drug Store, and of dealers generally. Traveling Agent, August 8-4 m HENRY MYERS. 33 A. IRd MRIMNT G- I irpHE subscriber informs the public that he X continues the Barbering business in the room next door to Mr. Reid's Grocery Store, and is at all times prepare to do hair cut ting, shaving,s hampooning etc. in the best style. The patronage of the public is respect fully solicited. Aug 23 1871. ' W. A. PRICE. &UTNE V& PARILEAS. WE have for sale at 'Waynesboro' Sta tion, choice Fertilizers at reasonable ROUZER & SHOVER terms. Sept 12-3 w SEED WHEAT. ANICE article—the "Cherokee"—for Bale byJ. ELDEN. Augu, st 6-6wl LAIN.VBY GOODS 1 TO THE LADIES! MRS. C. L. HOLLINBERGER has just received a full supply of new Millinery lgoods. Ladies are invited to canard examine er r Rtnek lit AwN—conntry sides for sale by AS June 29. W. A.R.EID Valuable Farm and Mill Property POE SALE. TllE•subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on FRIDAY the 11th day of OCTOBER, before that day) the AIRVIE RILL .PROPINRTY AND FARM, situated in Wash ington Township, Franklin county, Pa., one and.a I alf miles Southeast of Waynesboro'. The farm contains 80 Acres,, best quality of limestone land in a high state of cultivation, all under good post and rail fence. A branch of the Antietam Creek flows through the farm from which stock can have access from all parts of it. The improvements are a large FOUR-STORY II . I ittuiginiumitur Aith all the latest improvements, four run of stone, capable of turning out eighty bar-, rels flour per day; and one of the finest Water Powers in Franklin county—a large TWO-STORY BRIM - - - E DWLLING . HOUSE, with Basement, all in thorough repair, a BRICK SUMMER HOUSE in the rear with a never-failing well of water and cis tern at the door, a comfortable COTTAGE HOUSE or willer - srith - a - well - of-the - finesi—water atthe door, a large B.A,NIC BARN, Frame Stable, Wagon Shea, Corn Cribs, Hog Pens new Blacksmith Shop, Cooper Shop, and other necessary buildings. There are also on the premises TWO FINE APPLE ORCHARDS , containing a variety of other choice Fruit Trees. The above property is beautifully and advantageously situated, in the heart of 'one of the best grain-producing, regions in the State, only 2)); miles from Waynesboro', Station on the W. M. R. R. and in close proximity to the proposed: Waynesboro' Branch R. R. line. The buildings are so arranged that the 111111 property with ten or twelve acres of land'ean be sold separate from the farm if it is desired. _Eor_hirther porticulars_persons__wishing_ to purchase can address the subscriber at Pittston, Pa., or W. S. Amberson or John Philips,Esq., Waynesboro', Pa. kgir Sale to kommence at 10 o'clock on said day, when attendance will be given and the terms made known by • • DAVID PATTERSON. August I—ts - VALUABLE REAL ESTATE T HE undersigned -having determined to move West, has concluded to offer at Private Sale, the Valuable Real Estate up• • : resides, situated €. trim ;township, Franklin county, Pa., at a point where the Hagerstown and Waynes boro' road intersects the Leitersburg and Middleburg, about 5 miles from either of the former towns, and three from each of the latter places, on which is commonly called the "Marsh." This property is convenient to Towns, Churches, Schools and Mills, and contains about 6 ACRES OF LAND (more or less) upon itwhich there is an elegant TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with six. rooms and passage in centre of house, besides a basement under thC entire building containing one room as kitchen, the rest being in cellar. The same proper ty has thereon all necessary out-buildings, convenient to residence, such as Smoke House. Wash House, Wood House, Bake oven, Blacksmith S.lop, Carriage House and Spring House, through which there runs a never failing stream of water, from Spring convenient to dwelling. The Stabling on premises is well arranged and in good re pair. There is also a fine orchard of choice . Fruit Trees, being ydung and thrifty, the' land attached is in good condition and well adapted to fanning or pastorage, having a running stream of water passing through the entire length. What makes the above pro perty the more desirable is not only on ac count of its water communications, having one of the best Springs in the county, but also on account of its great variety of well selected fruit, consisting of apples, pears; peaches, plumbs and rrapes, all in line bear mg condition. The above property will be sold as a whole or in parts to suit purchas ers, and if not sold at private sale before SATURDAY 28T11 SEPTEMBER, it will on that day and date be offered at public sale at 10 o'clock, A. M., the highest bidder being the buyer, subject to the terms made known on day of sale. The above property is well calculated for a Blacksmith Stand or private rosidence. LEWIS GILBERT. August 1-8 t WAR ! 'WAR ! 'WAD 1! —:o: CRILL? & ERVIN urAvE issued a declaration of war agait st lithe high prices of Groceries and have their permanent head quarters at the old stand, on East Main Street, opposite the Post Office, where•they have constantly on hand and for sale, cheaper than the cheap est, a FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, Queensware, Glassware, Cedarware, ish, Bacon, Dried and Canned Fruits, Candies; Spices, &c. They have Co‘fee of the best grades, Sugars of the finest quality, Teas that does excel' in flavor. Spices that are all pure, and Sprups delicious for sweetness. Of Queens ware they have • .a full line, their Glass ware is a complete and full stock, and they make this part of their trade a speciality, Decanters, Tum blers, Fruit Jars, bishes,"&c. &c. Fish of all kinds in season. Highest price paid for all kinds of Coun try Produce. They invite trade and being determined to please all customers they feel sure of being able to give general satis faction. June 20, 1872—1 y NEW TIN STORE FrHE undersigned would most revectfnlly 1 inform the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that ho has opened a new Tin Store on Eist Main street, opposite Stover & Wolft's Dry Goods emporium, and keeps constantly on hand a good supply of COOK & COAL STOVES, MORNING GLORIES, etc., at prices to suit the times. All kinds of work done in his line with neatness and dispatch, such as roofing, spouting and repairing. You will find it to your interest to give him a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. The sign of the Big. Red Coffee Pot, Always on the post.— Thankful for past favors he hopes for a con tinuance of the same: Yours Respectfully, nos 19: CLAYTON Di. FREY PUBLIC SALE. On Nonday the 14th Oct., '72. IWlLL'aell • at public sale in the village of Quincy, in front of the Union Hotel, on Monday theXl4th day of October, the follow ing named properties:' No. 1: Tlae 48100, in the town of Quincy. Said Hotel is entirely new, being 4 stories with base ment, built of 'brick a fine Restaurant under said honse, also a large hall 48x26 ft, a fine Store room in the north corner of said Ho tel. This house contains 18 rooms all large and well ventilated, good large bar • room with li i uor cellar attached: Thk wupe_rty_ was That one year ago With all the latest improvements, elegant Stabling, water plen ty and handy. The house stands within 150 ft. of projected Harrisburg & Potomac R. R., which Would enhance the value of it•tWo tola ; it is also surrounded with min erals of different kinds, such as Iron, Cop per and Lead Ore ; Quaitz and Iron Ore, within of a mile of the Town inexhausti ble; and very fair specimens of Stone Coal - within a short distance of the 'Town, this House is on a double lot enclosed - With el egant fencing all new, including garden and truck patch and other out-buildings—run-. If n 7 water close to stablin_ No. 2. A large and commodious BRICK • DWELLING! three stories, on the east corner of Town of Quincy, being 45x38i. This House stands on a double lot, and has fine large stabling, Hog Pen, Carriage House, Brick Wash House, Smoko House, two elegant wells of Water at the doors never failing, good fruit. This property is better known as tho pro perty of George A. Anderson, dec'd. No. 3. A Farm situated in Quincy twp., about 2 miles east of Quincy, near the Mentz er Gap Road, containing 60 ACRES , a good comfortable LOG HOUSE with Barn and other out-buildings, good well of water convenient to house and barn, an excellent lot of choice fruit. The land is in good state of cultivation, fencing good, and a por tion of the land has been limed recentl arm better known as the ore farm, leased by Wm. Paxton exclusively for ore, said lease has expired some time since.—. This farm coutains (from the best essays) a quality ore rarely found. and in abun dance and is about one and a half, miles from the contemplated Harrisburg & Po tomac R. R., 10 or 15 acres of young timber on said farm. No. 4. A _ 100 W N IA c TI ALE. in the Town of Quincy, .adjoining the Ho tel-pretperty before_mentioned, on the South_ by lands of John Kepner, on the \Vest by A. - S. Monn, on the East by Road or Street, No. 5.—A • • TY 1 0 T in the same place, adjoining lands E. B. I Winger on the South and Public Road or I_street_on_th_e_East,_and_A—S._Monn on-the- West. These lots are well situated for building - lots and under good fencing. No. 6. A LOT OF GROUND in the Town of Quincy, bounded by Inglis of Geo. Cook on the West, alley on. the East, Motnt Hope Road on the North, and Wertz's heirs on the South, containing a bout one acre. The above described properties will most positively be sold on the day above men tioned to the highest bidder, when the terms will be nitude known. For any in formation in regard to these properties. call on the undersigned or Gideon Burger, in Quincy, Franklin Co, Pa., or Jacob Mentz er for the ore lands who resides there. August 22—ti4 A. S. MOlO.l. Repository, Chambersburg ; Examiner, Lan caster, copy till sale and send bills. a-misp.imms P&TENT SELF-REGIULATIM GRAIN SEPARATOR CLEANER, BAGGER AND POWERS ! No implement &Ore Important to the farmer than a First-class Grain Thresher and Cleaner—for none pays him so well and so speedily. The above cut shows the only Geiser Ma chine now built under the immediate eye of the old inventors themselves, with all the additional improvements made during the past 18 years, and now with FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN & MATERIAL this Machi:e just stands high above all' of its class. As a thresher it is equal to the best, as a cleaner it is superior to any exist ing Machine. This is admitted by all hon est competitors. Indeed it is.the only Ma chine that really, can, by one operation, thoroughly thresh and clean grain fit for market. But the fact that grain direct from this machine commands from 2 to 3 cents a bushel more than grain direct from any oth er machine, settles the question of its supe riority as a cleaner over all others. Impar tial judges at all the State and County Fairs where it was thoroughly and practically tested, in competition with other leading machines, always agree that it is more sim ple—more easily understood and operated by those unskilled ill machinery—more du rable—threshing as much and yet cleaning better—with less power and more comfort to hands than any other machine in use— and besides all that is sold for less inoi_cy according to capacity. These facts are further attested by the thousands of pur chasers, some of whom have had theta in use for the last 18 years, To supply toil wants of all, we now make 4 sizes, viz:— From a 2 Horse Railway or.3 , Horse Lever Power, to a 10 Horse Lever, Power, with prices ranging from $l9O to $3OO, without power. We also make the latest impproved triple-geared Horse Powers, suitable for each size machine, ranging from $9O to $133, and all fully and fairly warranted. For further information send for circular and pride list. Responsible Agents in Territory not in troduced. Address, SHE trEISER MANUFAC'G CO., WAYNESBORO', Franklin County, Jan. 21-tf Pennsylvania. • STAGE LINE THE subscriber notifies the public that he has obtained the contract for the carrying of the United States Mail between WavneLboro' and Chambersburg, via. Quin cy, 'Mt. Alto, and Jackson Hall. Will leave Waynesboro' on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6" A. M. and arrive at Chambers burg at A. M., leave Chambersburg at 1.1 P. M., arriving at Waynesboro' at 7 P. M. He'has a comfortable two-horse coach and will give every attention to passengers who may wish to be conveyed to and fro. All express matter or other packages will be promptly attended to. His team will be continued daily as usu al to Greencastle, June 27, 1.372—tf JOS. KEEPERS. lIIPTY Molasses Banes and Sugar do -Uttar saleat Reid's Grocery. Union Hotel, SPRING TRIM GREETING ! NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. THE old and reliable firm of PRICE & HOEFLICH take pleasure in informing the host of patrons that they have just op ened a large and elegant selection of DRY GOODS & GROCERIES which they are offering regardless of the recent rises in the City, prominent among the many specialities are the following. SILKS, BL'K de COL'D ALPACAS, • MOIIAIRS, • LUSTILES, POPLINS, CHAMBRAYS, RpRCALES, LAWNS, and all the latest Novelties of the season. 411 D lE. CD 71C 1 31E31E19 • uThLin English, French and American Cloths Sr, Casitners, Corduroys, Jeans, Denims, Fustens, ~ I:) , :imcmsa.m 4 aria sea . Summer Shells, Counterpanes, Quilts, Oil Cloths, Ginghams, Muslin. i Shirting Stripes, In large quantities at original figures. Hosiery, Gloves, Yarns, Handkerchiefs uspen • erg. , And - in - fact - everything in the Coffees, Su Rice, Spices, Soaps, Also Glassware, Queensware, &c., in large quantities cheap. PRICE & HOEFLICH. April 18—tf ' . ROCK Forge Shop. IMHE subscriber informs his customers and the public generally that ho con tinues to repair 'all kinds of 'Machinery at the Rock Forge Shop, 3 miles from Way n esboro', near Antietam Junction, and man ufactui es to order WAGONS, PLOWS, HAR ROWS. CIDER PRESSES and farming ha plements generally. He employs none but experienced mechanics and uses the best material, and is therefore enabled to p.a.- antee all work to give satisfaction. He has now ready for purchasers, Wagons, two horse, three-horse, four-horse and six -horse', •••• esiii= Motz and. Self-sharpener Plows, Cider Presses, &c. &c. Plow Castings always on hand. He assures the public that any of the above ar ticles can be had at the lowest price. Per sons wanting anything in his line are in vited to call, see and satisfy themselves. He also takes this occasion to return thanks to his friends and patrons for past encourage. ment. JOHN S. DAYHOFF. July 25—..tf WAYNESBORO' BAKERY • AND CONFECTIONARY _ THE subscriber announces to the citi zens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that he has fitted up a room in the dwelling house of Mrs. Brotherton. opposite the Ho tel of S. P. Stoner, (formerly the Bowden House) as a Bakery and first class Confec tionary, where persons can be supplied with the finest Confections and Sweet Cakes of all kinds, Nuts, Fruits, &c. He will also supply Ice Cream in season, Lemonade and other mild drinks. Sweet Cakes bak ed to order if desired, .and candies manu factured anti sold wholesale as well as re tail. As he purposes keeping . on hand a well assorted stock of articles in his line, he hopes to merit a liberal share of public' pa tronage. April 18—tf J. H. SLEASMAN. Plain SELE On Monday the 23d Sept. '72. 'THE undersigned, Assignees of John H. IV - Miller, will sell at Public Outcry on Monday the 23d day of September next, on the premises, that valuable tract of land situated about mile from Wayne - boro', Pa., on the road to Ringgold, Md., bounded by said public road and by 'hinds of Gen. James Burn's, Henry X. Stdner and others, containing 3,,ii,1[4,a • AND 48 PERCHES. The land is of the best quality, easily tilled and is well set with a thriving young orchard of choice fruit. The inapro - veruents are a one and a half story FRAME DWELLING, Frame Stable and <NW-houses, a Well, and also a good cistern. No more desirable res idence could be offered to any person of moderate means, the location being very healthful, commanding a fine prospect of the surrounding country and of easy ac cess to the Borough, Schools, &c. Dar - Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when terms will be made known by • 1). B. RUSSELL, G. W. MCGINLEY, ASSIGNEES. Geo. V. Mong, Auct. August 22-ts 6HANIIILES THE subscriber has now for sale a prime .article of Chestnut Shingles, a supply of ch he will continue to keep on hand.— lie has also for sale a large lot of alastering Laths. "'April 18 ' S. B. BDTEHAZT PRICK & BOWMAN'S Boilers, Tanks, and Sheet-Iron Work.; Machinist's Tools, Wood Working Machinery, Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers; Gear Cutting, Portable Circular Saw-Mills. Felloe-Ben ders, Laundry Furnaces. Also, Agents for Stillwell's Patent Heater, Lime Extractor anc Filter, combined ; Cameron & Co's Special Steam Pump ; Saws of all kinds, (andDiost manufacture;) Iron Pipe and Fittings; Brass Work; Guin and Leather Belting; Manu facturers and Engineers' Supplies, generally furnished at lowest Retail Prices. All kind: of Foundry Work—heavy or light, Iron and Brass Castings—made to order; REPAIR ING carefully done. .ifiir'For further particulars, send for Catalogue and Price List.- - (20 Waynesboro', Franklin County, Penn'a June 29, 1871. Cottons, Linens, &c: EXCELSIOniLBORING_ Carpets, Balmora-Is, AND WOOD SAWING MACHINE. THE subscriber informs the public that he is now manufacturing to order at the Quincy Foundry and Machine Shops the above Machine, which excells anything of the kind now in use. It can be attached to Steam, Water or Horse Power. With this machine from twenty to twenty-five cords of wood can be sawed in one day ; it also bores at least three hundred Posts per day. The Shop prices of the machines are, 45 dollars without Saw, 60 dollars with Saw and Table, all complete. Persons wishing to purchase either machines or territory. He also is prepared to do all kinds of re paring on reasonable terms and castings fur nished to order, such as Separator Castings, Plough Castings, a variety of Fence Pattern, &c. Perseus will do well to. give him a call. JOHN L. METCALF, • Quincy, Franklin Co., Pa April 4,1872—1 y vt% ‘L, TIME Offers at low prices a large number of No. 1 Cook Stoves for coal or wood the best in market, also the Celebrated Morning Glory Stoves, with and without ovens, at reduced rates. Also a number of other Base Burn ing Stoves—also Parlor Cook Stcoes—Par lor and Fire-place Heaters, the best in mar ket, all of which he will yarrant and sell at less rates than any Stove 'loose in Waynes boro.' He is now prepared to put up at short no tice First Class Brick Furnaces and warrant them. On hand a stock of nine-plate Stoves and small coal stoves. A large stock of Tin pressed and iron-ware roofing and spouting of the best tin. Repairs done promptly and at prices that none can complain. Call and see his stock as it will pay you for the trouble, and it is right these days to keep posted. IYAINESBORO' GRADED SCHOOL. 19HILIP IL BENTZ, Principal and Pro ", fessor of Latin, Greek, German, and the Higher Mathematics. Aisisted by a corps of first-class Teachers. Free to all the children of the District.— Pupils from outside the District received at a moderate charge. Thorough instruction in STUDIES pertain ing to 'the Primary, Intermediate, Gram mar and High School Departments. The CLASSICAL COURSE will be sufficient to prepare Pupils for entering the advanced classes in our best Colleges. Lessons in Music, Drawing, Painting, etc. A thorough COMMERCIAL COURSE. • Buildings new, and rooms furnished with seats and desks of the most modern and im proved styles. Location elevated and de lightful scenery. FALL TERM Will commence in September. M. For further information,call on any member of the School Board, or address J. B. HAMILTOIki, Secretary BARK WANTED FORNEY & SONS . - ill pay the highest market price for G5O cords of Rock and Black Oak Bark delivered at their Tannery in Waynesboro. Hides and Skins taken in and weighed at the cellar of C. Bathes' Shoe Store, for which the highest market price will be paid. STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS, WA.YNESBORO', FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENN'A. STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES PATENTED, APRIL 16, 1872. E. A. HERING, President of the Board of Directors Aug. I—tf ~y~h~~ J ~ •"'R YLTI ~Y ~~ .~~ ~ .: , •;13.',? A • A WORLD OF CHANGE. ■ ...t i : i ISHING - to - make some—changeln—his business, and on account of the scarc ity of money will offer his goods to Cast' and Paolo'' , buyers, at a small advance on cost. Particular attention called. to Glassuraii, and Queensware. So long as his "banner hangs on the outer wall" lie will keep a full line of Stapie Gro ceries ; White and Brown Sugars, Coffee, Tea, New Orleans Molasses, Rice, Cheese, • Sugar Cured Ha ms Mackerer& Herring, Salt, Conc. Lye, Kerosene and Safety Oil, • Soaps, Garden Seeds, Shoo Brushes, Bed Cords. Baskets, &c Candy, Raisins; Prunes, Lemons, Oranges, &e. Also Essences and Extracts for cooking purposes. A nice line of Crackers and Fancy Cakes. LIFE it, ACCIDENT INSERANCE, MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK. MUTUAL RESERI.TE OF NEW YORK. TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT OF HARTFORD, CONN., Having in the aggregate Sero,ooo,ooo. accident Policies good against death or wholly disabling injury, for one year or less granted on application to me. No ma chinist, no mechanic's, no farmer, no pro fessional man, nor any other man or wo man ought to let a day pass without hav ing an Accident Policy. We pay weekly indemnity for disabling injury and if death results from the Accident in 90 days the whole amount of Policy insured for is paid promptly in cash. June O. 1872—tf STAGE LINE. 'THE subscriber informs the traveling public that he is running a Daily Coach from Waynesboro' to Blue Ridge Summit, !caving - Waynesboro' at 9 o'clock, A. M., arriving at _Beautiful Pew Springs at 10 o'- clock, A. M., at Monterey at 11 o'clock, A. M., at Blue Ridge Summit a t 12 3E., making con nection with the 12:25 train on W. M. R R. from Baltimore. ExprPss matter from Baltimore for Waynesboro' should be sent to Blue Ridge Station as it - will come through to Wavnesboro' the same day.— The train for Baltimore leaves Summit ;Sta tion at 2:41,P. M, arriving in Baltimore at 6:30 P. M.. B. F. BARR. July 11,1S72—tf N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS I.FOR FRANKLIN COUNTY. No. 106 Aug. Term '72.Summons in Partition. Jacob Z. Keefer va Samuel Keefer of San gamon county; Illinois, John Keefer of the State of Kansas, George Cordell of Hancock, Washington county, Mel, John Cordell, William Tru-mponr and Mary J. Trumpour his wife in right of said Iklary Jane, of Washington county, Md., dells. Notice to said dcfcndants.—ln obedience to writ of summons in above case von are hereby summoned to appear before said Court on the last Monday of October nest to show cause why partition should not be made of a certain messuage and tract of land. lying and being in Pik( sville, Wash ington township, Franklin county, bounded by lands of P. Romer, John Rod gers, Greenberry Whitmore and Jacob Z. Keefer. S. F. GREENAW.AT.T, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 1872, Sheriff. Sept 12-fit JOSEPH DOUGLAS, Attorney. THOTIAS J. FILBERT, MERCHANT TAILOR, AND AGENT FOR SINGER'S SEWING MACE INES. 1872. SPRINV. 1872. EW 102. itcarlils. BEAVER'- &S JACOBS, ti. Have opened a complete assortment of ..„- EMU G 4 OEM, SPRING AND MEII3IER SEISM As all Goods are sold at Marked with And purchased at We are justifiable in promising Buyers, decided advantage in price.. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. • We keep every description of those. We also name a few of the many artie• lea. • U3II3RELLAS, KERCHEIFS CUFFS, CAP PAPER, LETTER PAPER, COMBS, PORTEMON'TES, GLOVES, KNIVES, Anything yon want in the Notion line you can get at the TOWN HALL STORE DEANER a-, JACOBS. Feb 22, 1872—1 y 1872 Spring. 1872 Spring., STOVER & WOLFF, Syrups, Zlolasses, White Goods, Embroideries and Laces, Groceries, Queenstrare, Boots & Shoes, Cedarware, Hardware. giUR Dry Goods Department consists in I—dpart of Ladies Dress Goods, Black Silks, Black and Colored Alpaccas, Empress Cloth, Japanese Cloths, Mohairs, Poplins, Lustres, Percales, Lawns, embracing everythirm in the Dress Goods line offered to the trade.— A FULL STOCK OF MENS 'WEAR English, 4: Amercan Cassiiners, • Linens, Jeans, Denums, Doeskins, 'Corduroys, Cottonades, Cassimere and Cloth. Notions and White Goods of every variety, Hamburg edging andinserting, Ruffling, Honey Comb Quilts, Napkins, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Lace and Linen Collars and Handkerchiefs, Paper Collars, Suspenders, Plead nets, &c. A full line of Shoes and Gaiter.; for'Gentlemen, Ladies, Misses,Boysand'Chileren. We have constantly on hand everything usually kept in'a well regulated store. We ask an e!xaminatlon of goods and prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. STOVER, 4k, WOLFF. May 16,1872. PUBLIC SALE. THE undersigned, Assignee of Jacob C. Stouffer, will sell at public out-cry, On Salurdtay the 2ct Nov. 17,e. On the premise, THAT VALUABLE F .IR3T now occupied by Jacob Welty, situated a bout 2i miles East of Waynesboro', and a bout one fourth of a mile South of Stouf fer's Mill, bounded by lands of Abaliam rqmckey, Christian t.. , :hockey and Jacob ~hockey's heirs, and others, containing a bout W. A. "REID 244" at eres 9 more oriess, of'first-rate Limestone Land, about 20 ACRES of which is covered with. good Timber. The improvements consist of a good HOUSE AND B.8.R11; a large Wagon Shed . with Corn Cribs, and. all other necescary out-buildings. And al so a good APPLE ORCHARD , a Well of good Water near the house; a small stream of water flowing through tho farm ; a spring and spring house near the buildings, and also a large SP IN of W. 4.7071, on the firm. Taking it all togetLer it is one of the best faring in the community. It will he bold to suit purchaser:;. r;,,„:4..5.t1e 10 commence at l 0 o'clock Cn said day, when terms will 1., lomlo 1:mo,.,•1 1 by • Aug 20-t FprlE -frm nf c' 11 r:..y rl — in 9 I v r.111111,111- , 71 , i.!11. 1 All, , ,ersii.its sui4l f 1"11t ,•:111 on D. E. Era.. vnil thvir counts wit Lin ;;77,t,..t not Dttondetlto in ilia tirno ea with code. , I , Sept 5----;St ii=11;1;1 TOWN HALL STORE. FOR THE -- 3. 8 7 . triotly one wit., Original wholesale cost PAPER-COLLARS, LADIES-LACE-COLLARS, FANCY SOAPS. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ('moo. Ni 1,c , , A i:,•t DIS~CIjTTTIC:~: _ Small Profits, CANES, NOTE PAT BOOKS, BRITSIIES, lIOSIERY, SUSPENDERS,
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