NEW GOODS ._ ~~~ INBERSON BENEDICT &CO% FIST SUP PZY. E are now receiving our first supply of new FALL .AND TINTER GOODS to which we would ask the attention of our customers anb the public generally—beleiv ing it to be to the_mterest of all to give us a call before buytitg elsewhere. Among our titock_you will find a heavy stock of the following : Mens wear of all kinds Overcoatings Cloths, Cassimers fancy and plain, Cords, plain and striped, Shirtings wool and cot ton Boots and Shoes. Boys wear of all kinds, Boys Boots and Shoes. Ladies Dress Goods of all descriptions Delains, Coburgs, Allpaccaa, Plaid, plain -wool and worsted goods, Also a large assortment of FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, IMPORTED CARPET, • . HOMEMADE CARPET, CARPET CHAIN. •OIL BLAIDS, 'WINDOW OIL CLOTH, CHECK MATING, PLAIN IWTING; CURTAIN FIXTURES RDWARE GR I N QUZENWARE, AILS, &C . .Please give us a call and we will try to aatisfy you in price and quality. AMBERSON BENEDICT CO. Oct 12;1ti7L ,G BAND 0 PEN INV DLL MD WINTER COOL! PRICE & HOZPIICH'S, IN•PART AB FOLLOWS Black Alpacas, Mohair Lustres, Plain and . Fancy Poplinins, in double warps,. English and American manufactures ,Japanese Silk Robes, Japtnes Repp Poplins, In new affects. Elack silks and Empress clothes, sublime qualities. Ottoman and Wafer vzllette Shalls, both long and square, Morning and Breakfast Shalls, ,ull•coldrs—cheap. Wool & Cotton Planens, Plain and Opera lFlanens, in large and elegant assortment. Cheeks, Shirting Stripes, Chambrays and Domestic Cringhams, in every variety. Ladies Water Proof, Cloakings, in black and colors. Mena Brk and Fancy clothes and cassimeres. Also corduroys, Kerseys and Scotch cheri ots, in quantities and at prices to suit all. Men's Chinchila and Beaver over coatings, in heavy and light weights—Cheap. Large lot of Ladies Triminings and Fancy goods, in new and elegant designs. Gents Furnishing G)odi3, under wear &c., a large supply. White Good, Hosiery, Gloves and Notions, a full line of each. Hens Booth and Shoes, Ladies . Shoes and Gaiters, Gum and Heavy Shoes. Ingrain Gerthing, Rag and Stair Carpets, 'at reduced prices. Carnage' Robes, Horse Blankets and Fancy Spreads, a full line. Queensware, Glal3s ware, Hard and Wooden ware, all kinds cheap. Rio,and Roasted coffees. in large es. Fortorico and Orleans Sugars, Demerara and White Sugar, large lot in store. Don't faillta examine our stock. fict. 12, 1871. PRICE do HOEFLICiI !HAD AND HERRING.—Mess. Shad and I:l7.Mlomnr Herring in bbls. for sale by • W. A. REID. IVO MI VALUABLE. ILE ESTATE! Priundersigned, Agents for the heirs of 3 1 teph Garver, decd .. will offer at Pub lic Sale. at the Conrt House, in Hagerstown, Maryland, on . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1871, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. the ' following tracts of land: NO. 1.-THE MANSION FARM Situated about miles Sotith east of Ring gold, Washington County, Md., . adjoining the lands of John Welty, Daniel Rowe, Jacob Stouffer and others' CONTAINING 266 ACRES and 120 PERCHES, 70 ACRES of which are in Timber. some of the finest Chestnut in the County. The im provements consist of a Large and Convenient Two Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, containing 9:Rooms and Kitchen; ONE TENANT HOUSE, Bank Barn, 90 feet long, Wagon Shed, HOG PEN, CIDER PR SS with SHED, WASH and SMOKE HOUSE, WOOD HOUSE, BLACKSMITH SHOP, and all other necessary out buildings, a thriving ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT, a never failing well of water near the house, and a Cistern near the kitchen *door, a 'con stant stream runs through one end of the farm. All of the above buildings are in good repair the roofing nearly new the _Dwelling covered with slate. The above farm is not surpassed in fertility and.produe tiveness, is-pleasantly-situated and-m--view of the early completion of the Western Md. Rail Road and the proximity of this proper ty to it makes it one of the most desirable farms in the county. NO. 2—Situated on the road leading from Smithburg to Waynesboro', about 1 miles from the former place, adjoining lands of. Rev: Jos. F. Rohrer, Mathias Hoffman and others, containing 28 ACRES AND 29 PERCHES, of the best quality of land, all clear and in a high State of cultivation improved with a TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE,. containing 8 Rooms and Kitchen; Large-Barn,- Spring,—Smoke—and Bake, House, Wood Shed, Hog Pen with Corn House, an ORCHARD of CHOICE FRUIT, and a never failing spring of excellent water neat /he house. This property being situa ted within one mile of the' Western Md. R. R. in a beautiful and healthy neighborhood renders it desirable as a private residence.' NO. 3—MILL AND FARM iua es near asjoimng se an o Daniel Baer, F. M. Stouffer and others, con taining 43 ACRES AND 91 PERCHES, of best quality of limestone land. Also a fine meadow improved with a comfortable LOG DWELLING HOUSE, New Bank Barn, Smoke and Spring House, Hog Pen, and other buildings. Also an ORCHARD of GOOD FRUIT and spring near the house. The Mill "is.a substantial BRICK BUILDING , with 17 feet overshot Wheel. TWO RUN OF BURS with all the latest improved ma chinery necessary for a complete Flouring Mill, and is situated in a good neighbor hood for custom and home trade. These Farms are all well fenced, the greater por tion Locust post and Chestnut, and lie con venient to Churches of all denominations; School-houses, Stores, &c. NO. 4.-MOUNTAIN LAND Containing 44 Acres and 80 Perches, well set with Chestnut and Oak Timber within a few rods of the Western Md. R. R. adjoining the lands of Jacob Shockey's heirs and others. TERMS OF SALE.—One-third of the pur chase money to be paid on the first day of April, 1872, and the remainder in two equal annual payments, the purchaser to give note with approved security, bearing interest from day of sale, and on payment of the whole purchase money a good and snfficient deed will be executed, The growing crops reserved with the pri vilege of cutting and threshing the same on the lands.. Posession given on the Ist day of April. 1872. Persons wishing further information will address JOHN W. GARVER, Hagerstown, Md., DANIEL H. GARVER, Waynesboro', Pa., or JOSEPH GARVER residing on No. _ JOHN W. GARVER, • DANIEL H. GARVER, Agents for the Heirs. R. &moats, Auct. Sept 28-ts HMS AND LEATHER., TVHL subscriber will pay the highest-mar -1 ket prices for Hides delivered at his Tannery, in Quincy, or at the Hardware Store of S . B Rinehart, in Waynesboro', where a supply of his leather will be kept for sale, Sept 28-tf JOHN T. STULL. NOTICE. - pHE undersigned has appointed Freder- J ick Dull, of Quincy township, • agent to collect his accounts and transact other busi ness pertaining to the same. July 6-tf JEREMIAH HESS M. D. WESTERN MARYLAND RAIL ROAD. Ou and after Monday, October 2d A Reg ular Passenger Train, will be run between Baltimorb arid Sabillasville, stopping at intermediate stations. Leave Baltimore at 8.30 A. M. Sabillasville at 1.00 P. M. Oct 12-1 m J. T. RIGNEY, Sup't. FAIRVIEW TILL FAMILY FLOUR, ETC. i'HE undersigned having refitted and ad- P ded all the latest improvements to his Mill, (formerly Frantz's) announces to the public that he is now manufacturing a su perior article of FAMILY FLOUR, which will be delivered to persons at market prices. He has also on hand a supply of MILL STUFF of all kinds, which he will whole sale or retail at the Mill, or deliver if de sired, at the lowest market rates. Having refitted his Mill with the most improved ma chinery he ;eels that he is enabled to give general sausiaction. The nignest market price paid for Wheat delivered at the Mill. eiPER STUFF wanted. nar 24—tf] I)AVID PATTERSON:- BEEF, BEEF. lINHE subscriber announces to his custo -1 mers and the public that he will contin ue to furnish a prime article of Beef at the Sellar in the Walke Building on Monday evening, Tuesday morning, Thursday even ing and. Friday morning, regularly during tli,e season. Customers also supplied with Veal and Lamb when desired. Thankful for past patronaze he hopes by selling nothing. but the choicest meats to rnetit Pnritinennre of the sftrne. may 25—tf TFIOS. J. CUNNINGHAM VAttABLE-FARM ritpllN .if • TAM LAND AT MB= SALE - The subsniber vill offer'at Public Sale on • the prynnia' ea at 10 o'clock, on Satirday, the 28th of October, 1871, his Farm . and Mountain Land, situated 2 miles South east of Ringgold and the same distance North East from Smithburg, Wash ington Co., Md.. and -on the line of the Western Maryland Rail Road. This land will be sold in different parcels, as follows, No. 1 —ls a farm 'containing 110 A CRES, more or less 20 Acres of which is' in Timber principally heavy white oak, .black walnut, &c. Improved by a comfortable twietory Log Dwelling, a fine BanlF. Barn with Granaries, a new Wagon Shed with Crib, and a lame Hog Pen attached. There are also a Blacksmith Shop, Smoke Boas% dm There is a well of never failing water at the door with pump and a constant stream of running water passing the buildings through the house and. - barn-yards, and through the entire length of the farm. Stock can have access to water from every field on the place. This cannot be surpassed as a stock and grain farm. It is laid off in ten fields and under good fencing. There are Three Orchards on the place, containing over 1100 Fruit Trees, principal ly Apple and Peach, all in a thriving condi tion. This farm lies convenient to Churches, Schools, near neighbors, &c. The Build lugs are one fourth of a mile from the West- ern Md., R. B No. 2 —ls a field containing 14 Acres more or less and in a good state of cultiva tion. This field is separated from No. 1, by a private road. The Mountain Land is some of the best on the South Mountain heavily set with chestnut, rock oak, &e., easy of access, lying on the first rise of the South Mountain and being the first timber on the Railroad after leaving Smithburg going East. This will be sold in lots, all of which front on the - Rai road with the exception of two. The lo are laid off as follows: No. 1 contains 4 Acres and 109 Perches " 2 " A, • " " " 137 " tf 4 3 II it IC 99 u u 4 I. . 5 II If 10 tt b ft 5 u • u 13 et IS 6 it 5 It a IS 7 u 5 u IS 23 II II 8 II 5 if if 15 If u 9 II 4 if Si 132 ft " 10 " 4 " " 135 " "11 " ••4 . " " 102 " "12 " 4 " " 89 " "13 " 5 " " 168 "14 " 14 " " 00 " "15 9 s‘ u 124 u l6 u 7 14 it 86 if , TERMS OF SALE, on farm No. 1, and field No. 2, are one-third of the puchase' money to be paid on the first day of April 1872, balance in 1 and 2 yeers from date of sale, purchaser to give notes with approved secunty for deferred payment bearing in terest from April let, 1872, when posessioir will be given. On payment of the whole lurchase money a good and sufficient deed • ii ,fall' given c ear o a incum . ran •s. Growing crops to be reserved with the privilege of cutting, gathering, and thresh ing the same on the farm. TERMS of the Mountain land are :—One third to be paid on the first day of April, 1872, the balance, in one year from date of sale purchaser giving notes with appiroved security bearing interest from day of sale.— On payment of the whole purchase money good and sufficient deed will be executed clear of all encumbrance Possession given immediately. Persons wishing to view the lands previ ous to day of sale can call on the subscrib er living on the farm No. 1. A plat of the mountain land can be seen on appplication to the undersigned. OfIAS. A. STOUFFER. JOSEPH BOWABA, Auct. Oct s—ts ALLEE M. GOOD. MATHEW METCALF 41711141(61 SAN &ND BOOR FACTOR JUST WHAT YOU WANT AND At Prices to suit Times and Quality • WORK WARRANTED Morro :-.Quick Sales and small Proffits. We will furnish anything wanted in our line of business, SAS H, DOORS, SHUTTERS, MANTLES, STAIRING, &c., WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. We also contract for continued Rail Stair Ways, Newel's Balusters, &c. arc., furnish to order or put into buildings by the best of workmen; Sawing, Chopping - I°oast Boring, Grinding, Turning, &c:&c. In short any thing you want call for it, if not on handwe will make it. As reference we can show you buildings in the country or in Waynesboro' where you canjudge for yourselves, (we can't recommend material, it must recom mend itself) also see the quality of our ma terial as compared with that of other shops. TO THE PUBLIC' Thankful for past favors, we ask you for a continuance of the same. Factory 11 miles South of Waynestioro%Pa. GQOD & METCALF, may 18, 1871. P. S. We are also prepared to furnish Framing material at comparatively low rates. G. & M. F NA nil 01100 Nei/Pull The following record of one day's accidents, all from the same cause, viz : the use of in ferior Coal Oil, is taken from the Philadel phia Ledger of a recent date: "The alarm of fire, last evening, at 7 o'- clock, was caused by the burning of the dwelling, corner of 16th and Poplar, result ing from the explosion of a coal oil limp.— Mrs. Hersh, occupying the second story of the dwelling had retired to her department, a few moments before the discovery of the fire. On entering her room, she was found lying on the floor, wrapped in flames." "About 7 o'clock yesterday morning, a coal oil lamp in the hands of Sarah Alexan der, who lives on Cowslip St. near 16th.— She was severely burned. "Margaret Colligan, residing in the rear of 618 South st., was burned by the explosion of a coal oil lamp. Her husband, while at tempting to extinguish the flame, was also severely burned. TWo of the above named victims have since died of their injuries."' All such fearful accidents,resultinein death and the destruction of valuable property, may be voided by using "CARSON'S STEL LAR 0.14" which is known to be a perfect ly safe and reliable illuminator. It is fez sale by Amberson, Benedict & Co., Waynesboro'; Christian Good, Quincy. [feb 2-1871. 1117ZZINDBY GODS 1 TO THE LADIES ! ERS. C. L lIOLLINBERGER bas just I.V.l.tetvived a fall supply of new Millin e ry reV. Ladies axe invited to cull and examine s s tock. apr 20. L. O.33I2.A.A.CMCJEIII_,Li, PHOTOGRAPHER, S. E. Corner of the Diamond, WAVITIABORO', PA., larAS at times a fine assortment of Pie .llturt.s Framcg grid Mrit:llaireP. sad i bee specimen pictures. June tf. WANESIORWITHLI FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, WAYNESBORo', PA., MUMS AGAINST LOSS OR DAIWA BY )E" 3R. 341 On an safe claw property atreasonable rates OFFICERS : W. S. AMBERSON, President. Snow LECHON, Vice President. Jos. DOUGLAS, SPXMETAIIY., Jos. W. Maws, Treasurer. DIRECTORS:. W. S. Ambersun, Simon Lecron, Lewis S. Forney, Jacob Hoover, Jos. Doug*, Jos. Price, Jacob J. Miller, Joe. W. Miller, Benj. E. Funk, D. B. Russell, Levi Sanders, Jacob Good. DAVID M. GOOD, Agent, 'Pine 18,'70] Waynesboro', Pa EMI FVENITVBE I. IL WE.ITMORa, Wholesale and Retail Dealer, and Manufac turer of HOUSE FURNITURE 1.T . P1107-ASTMREM., GREENCASTLE, Pa., takes this method of informing his custom ' ers and the public that helms REDUCED THE PRICE OF FURNITURE from ten to twenty per cent. Owing to the advantages he has over other manufacturers he can and will sell Furniture at a less price than any other Manufacturer in the State. HAVING THREE STORE ROOMS, filled with every variety of Furniture, from a plain, common article, to the finest in use, he feels warranted in saying that he can please all tastes. EXAMINE LIST OF PRICES. BEDSTEADS. Cottage—lmitation of Walnut $5, 6,7, to 8 Solid Walnut 8,9, to 10 Jenny Lind-3-Arch Top Panel, • Walnut " "14 16, to 18 , 3-Arch Top Panel, Imitation 10, 12, to 14 Round, Corner-foot, 3 Panels Walnut, • Carved . 25 to 30 " Foot, Oval Panel Walnut, Moulded 30, 35, to 40 Antique—New Style 25, 30, 35, 40, to 60 Fine Antique Chamber Suits, Full Marble. 130 to 175 Cot. Chamber Suits 35, 38, 40, 45, to 60 Solid Walnut Suits • 60, 75, to 85 BUREAUS. • Im. Wal. 4 drawers, with glass, wood top 14, 15, to 16 Im.-WalT4limwersrwith-glass, Marble top 17, 18, to 30 Solid Wal. 4 drawers, with glass 45T-te-32. Marble top 25, 30, 32, to 60 Imitation :Walnut 10, 12, to 14 TABLES. Dining Table, six legs, Breakfast do., four legs, Mar. do 20 cliff. paterns, Extension Tables per foot , CHAIRS Windsor or Wood seats (1 doz) $5, 6, 7 to 10 Cane seats (1 doz.) " 9, 10, 111, 12/ to 30 (Have over 600 of the above on hand.) Wood Seat Rocking Chairs, 1,25 to 5 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs, 2 to 7 Willow Seat Rocking Chairs, 2 to 10 Spring . Seated Chairs Upholstered in Hair Cloth, Brocatel, Rep and Terry, ranging in price per half dozen from Rocking Chairs uphol. as above Tete-a-Tetes, uphol. as above, (each) from 20, 22, 25, 30 to 75 Box or plain Sofas, from 18, 20 to 30 Lounges upholstered in Hair Cloth, Brocatel, Rep, Terry and Da mask, Spring Seats (each) from 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12 to 30 WARDROBES. . Imitation Walnut, for $lO, 12, 14, 16 to 30 Solid Walnut, for 15, 18, 20, 25 to 60 89..A150, side Boards, Wash Stands, Mat tresses, and in fact everything in the Furni ture line. The limits of an advertisement is entirely too narrow to give a full list of Furniture made at this establishment. CALL & SEE FOR YOURSELVES. VOISI-Remember the place, I. H. WHITMORE, Greencastle, Pa. Dec. 1, 1871 PRIVATE SALE. 'THE undersigned, Executor of the Estate P of John Lantz, Sr., late of Guilford town ship, dec'd., offers at Private Sale, the follow ing described Real Estate, bounded by lands of Jacob Stouffer, John Metz and Benj. Metz being situated on the Falling Spring road and Chambersburg and Gettysburg turnpike' and containing SEVEN ACRES of first quality Limestone Land. The im provements are a two story Brick Dwelling Hous,having 12 rooms, Abasements and 2 cel ars ; wash and bake ho es under one roof; Frame Barn with barn floor, wagon shed at tached ; hog pen., buggy shed and all the ne cessary out buil dings. There is also on the premises, an orchard of choice fruit and cher ries, pears. peaches, plums, grapes, &c., in abundance. The Falling Spring runs thro' 'the end of this propety: Also, at Private Sale, a Valuable Tract of Land bqing situated in Greene township,ad j oining rands of Robert Black and John Craw ford, on the Gettysburg turnpike. about one mile South-East of Greenwood: containing 25 acres and 34 perches, neat measure, of Rock Oak, Chestnut and Pine Timber Land. This land is highly valuable and worthy of the attention of purchasers. Parties wishing to see either of the above can do so by call ing on the undersigned, residing in Stouf ferstown. JOHN LANTZ, Sep. 7—tf Executor of John Lantz, Sr. LUMBER, LUMBER, &c, /Me subscriberhaa for sale Chestnut Shin 1. Failings, Plasteling Laths, Shing ling Laths, Pine Lumber from a half to one inch. All other sizes of Lumber furnished toorder. Also, Oak, Pine and . Chestnut Wood by the load for sale on the ground. lierlie has also Ice for sale. April 23 tf. A. S. MONK. 1111 E subscriber would inform the public 1 that he is at all times prepared to make o order Gents Coarse or fine Boots, also coarse or fine work for Ladies or Misses, in , eluding the latest style of lasting Gaiters.— Repairing done at short notice and measur es taken in private families if desired Shop on East Main Street, in the room ibrmerly occupied by J. Elden, as a flour 'and feed store. ' THOS. J. HOLLINGORTH. = july 23-tf CMACNII7.IMrt. g3.EMI:o. . 2000 Bushels Clover Seed wanted, ELDEN, STOVER d: WOLFF Sept 21-3 w. GRATIFYING INTELLIGENCE! Has now on.hand a Full Line of GOODS JUST RECEIVED HATS for Men and ,Boys; All the Latest Styles • BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS Ladies Stag Gaiters, At very low prices. Latest and Best Styles. Misies and Childrens Shoes in great variety atches, clocks and Jewelry repaired notice and warranted. kful for past favors he hopes by fair to all to merit a continuance of pub onage. 0 9 1871. E. ELDEN. at 410 —Tha dealin. lic pat Jun: IL HUT LADIES, GENTLEMEN'S, $7,50 to 9 5 to 6 9, 10, 12 to 15 BOOTS, SUES AND GAITERS. 25 to 75 9 to 15 Call and see goods and get prices THO3IPSON'S "GLOVE FITTINGTR- SETS," at SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONARY, of all kinds at HATS AN - r) CAPS, A full stock now ready, consisting of all the latest styles, at =, PAPER COLLARS, TIES, GLOVES, Suspenders, everything indhat line, at SMITH'S' Town Hall Store. Nov. 3, 1870 Prhe subscriber announces to his friends and the public that he has purchased the Coach Factory formerly owned by Israel Hess, and is ncav engaged in the above bus iness, on Main Street, at the East end of Waynesboro. Haying a knowledge .of the business, and employing none but the best workmen, and by strict attention to busi ness he hopes to merit a share of patronage. All kinds of new work on hand orders filled promptly. Jan. 14 tE HOW IS THIS PR HIGH, J_OHN FORD in returning thanks to the public for their patronage announces that he intends :emovirkg his shop to the Base ment of Walker's Building, (and 'not leav ing town is is the belief of many) where he inten,'N carrying on the BOOT .AND SHOE BUSINESS as usturl. - • ' Alrpersons knowing themselves indebted to me will please call and settle their ac counts immediately, for I pay cash for my stock and must have my money. Don't want to see the face of that unwelcome visi tor, the Deputy from `FortFletcher," prowl ing about my shop seeking whom he may devour, &c. Customers will therefore find me at the Basement refered to after the first of April next. Put 26] JOHN FORD. ANTIETAM MARBLEIVORKSI H. WALTER & BRO. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Monumenia, Tombs, Headstones, &c. de., call attention to our assortment of the above, comprising the newest and most approved styles. Having the adtantgge of Water• Power, and a long experience in the STONE CUTTING BUSINESS, we are able to fill orders at the shortest no tice and on most reasonable terms. Give us a call at our Yard, near Antietam Junction, on the Waynesboro' and Hagers town Turnpike, two miles from the former place. Post Moe address, Waynesboro', Pa. N. B. Orders can be left at the Tillage Rec ord 0n,., anfi reeeire p.rompt attention. April 3 --tt * H. W. 4: BRO.' Z. MI.AD.MT, Look-at the List! For Men and Boys Wear Also, Ladies Shoes, of all kinds and varieties. Has a complete assortment MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SMITH'S SMITH'S SMITH'S ING_ GEO. B. HAWKER PRICK & • BOWMAN'S ‘hi:ll 4kl 11 '®IRKS, WAYNESBORO', FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENN'A STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES Boilers, Tanks, and Sheet-Iron Work ; Machinist's Tools, Wood Working Machinery, Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers; Gear Cutting i Portable Circular Saw-Mills, Felloe-Ben ders, Laundry Furnaces. Also, Agents for Stillwell's Patent Heater, Lime Extractor and Filter, combined; Cameron & Co's Special Steam Pump; Saws of all kinds, (ndDiost manufacture;_ Iron Pipe and Fittings; Brass Work ; Gum and Leather Belting ; Manu facturers and Engineers' Supplies, generally furnished at lowest Retail Prices. All kinds of Foundry Work—heavy or light, Iron and Brass Castings—made to order; REPAIR ING carefully done. lrFor further particulars, send for Catalogue and Price List. - 0101 Waynesboro', Franklin County, Penn'a, June 29, 1871. TRIVIA 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 Stoves—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 Honse 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. ' Sept 14—tf Al DESIRAB3LE PROPERTY 1 2 mei:crate. Setae. THE subscriber offers at Private Sale the V FAIR VIEW MILL PROPERTY, situ ate 1 mile Southeast of Waynesboro'. This property is delightfully situated, -the im provements unsurpassed, and the land in a high state of cultivation. A more desirable property -of its kind is perhaps not to be found in the county of Franklin. For par ticulars address the subscriber at Pittston, Pa., or call on W. S. Amberson, in Waynes boro'. July 27-tf. DAVID PATTERSON' NEW TIN STORE. T HE undersigned would most respectfullyinform the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that he has opened a new Tin Store on East Main street, opposite Stover & Wolf'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.— Thankfullor past favors he hopes fora con tinuance of the same. Yours Respectfully CLAYTON 31. FREY LIVERY ! LIVERY ! VE undersigned informs the public gen rally that he has purchased the Livery heretofore owned by Frank. \\resew, and is fully prepared to meet the wants of the community in hisline of business. • He has had all his carriages neatly re paired and refitted, arid his horses ale safe, gentle and fast travellers. Parties conveyed to any point desitediaccompanied by a care ful driver., Office at' tht Waynesboro' Hotel, whore an attentive I:testier will be in attendance at all hours of the night and . day. ef fort will be spared to accommodate all who I iay tatronize him Pee. 17% ta. BARK77sT _A.',1•71" 7:) - FORNEY & SONS will pay the highest market price for 630 cords of Rock and Black Oak Bark delivered at their Tannery in Waynesboro. Hides and Skins taken irt and weighed at the cellar of C. Rattles' Shoe Store, for which the highest market price will be paid. StMiaILES., rpHE subscriber has now for sale a prime 1 article of Chestnut Shingles, a supply of which he will continuo to keep on hand.— He also offers for sale a second-hand Morn tng Glory . Stove and a Morning Glory Heat er—both in use but one season, Sept 28-tf S. B. ROBERT. FOR S A_ I_l Hi .. HE subscriber offers for solo AORT IC ILED CHESNUT POSTS for Post and Rail or Palling fence. Also Locust Posts for:eith er kind of fencing; He is also qrepared to supply:the public with burnt Limo and Corn by the quantity may n-tf ALEX HAMILTON, KTQSFE 33T-LAJDMS - A larzo lot just root:ANTE' by aug."3lr-3tn. 1 A WONDER OF NECHAN 11 ICAL SIMPLICITY. • The Most Pmactical Sewing...-Mackine in the Our Motto is not to be undersold. JFWELKY, WATC I CLOCKS, COLD PENS; WATCH CHAUS Finger -Rings, Charms, Bracelets, *and a great variety of other things pertaining to the Jewel ry Business. FAMILY SEWING MACHINE of Family Sewing with more ra pidity, with more ease of management and with less fatigue to the operator than any lla chine now in use. PRICE FORTY (40) DOLLARS! It requires no extra attachment for embroid ering, Braiding and Gathering. It takes the thread directly from the spools, thus saving trouble .and economizing time. It requires but one foot to move the treadle even in sew ing the heaviest fabrics. It is mane of the best steel. and:at all points of wear case-hardened. Its chief points are Unequalled Simplicity, Quietness of Operation, Eese of Management, Rapidity of Execution, • Non-liability to drop Stitches or break thread. Having a straight needle and the shortest in use. Simplicity of tension, Ease of managing it, Embroidering by a mere change of spools. Braiding, gathering and embroidering with out • attachments. Making the best stitce for strength and durability. Making the only stitch sufficiently elastic as not to break in the ordinory strain of elastic goods. Its scam being less liable to rip in use or wear than the "Shuttle-Stitch," while it can " be more easily taken out if deFired. ALEX. LEEDS, AGENT, Telegraph Office, Waynesboro', Pa. July 27, 1871 MANSION HOUSE Hiatay, , Y. BT Cor. Fayett and St. Paul Strect,4 OPPOSITE Tinnstim's CITY HOTEL, BALTIMORE, MD. Terms $1.50 Per Day. ISAAC ALBERTSON, Proprietor. • J. S. HARPER, Manager. [uug aIIEIBUZ Urn F THE subscriber informs the public that he is proprietor of the Buss line running daily between Waynesboro', and Get•llas tie, heretofore run by Wolfersberger & Ston er. With good horses and a first-class four horse Omnibus he is enabled to convey pas- . sengers to and fro with comfort and' come- . nience. 'WM. FUNK His Buss will leave Waynesboro', at fik A. M., arriving at Greencastle at 8, making quick time and sure connection with •the first Passenger train at.B A. M. Leaves Greencastle at 5 o'clock, P. M., arriving at Waynesboro', at 6 'l5. Ile is himself Pro. prietor, Contractor and Driver. Delivers Adams Express matter to and from Green castle. All Express matter expressed the same morning and through to Waynesboro' the same day it arrives. - Persons wishing to send goods by Express- will - do well by giving him a call. Persons wisbing to go to Plaaerstown should take this rout, , The tra leaves at 915 makin,, , connection with the Washington County Railroad. aug 20 tf] J. R. WO LFERSBERGER. MILLINERY GOODS. Alf RS. KATE. G. STOVER has received I.V.La full supply of Fall and Winton Mil linery goods of the latest style. Ladies are invited to Pall and examin e . her assortmeM: Room next door to S. B. Riuehart's Store. Sept 28-4 f grtONVEN, CNOCAVE spectaeles..a • ALEX. THE HcLEAN & HOOPED Elastic Lock-Stitch