waßlistuo' S4rd:, ThilttSdiZbY, •LetnnalMir Fozi SALE:—We still twin', for 'sub, the. Washington Press upon which the Iddclad Wa s printedrevious thins ettlnrOte. meat. Price; $lOO. ...M.Gen. 'FrantzS.lgel oominated,b,y.: the Republicans for' Register,' of the city. of Isteirt:.:taik: was' Acted `6p' llia;ma grO.ficeat riZPIIon. C: I.4Vallan!liughOn'4 4 4,tate fettles up worth over $lOO,OOO willehgoei to his son.ChFles, who is um , in, acew .Lisbon, Ohio, Un a visit toliis relatives. , The assistant Treasurer et ,New York has been authorized to purchase $1:- . 000,000 of bonds every Wednesday ; and dispose of $l, 000; 000 of gold every Thursday - during the present month.. teak , small-pox is raging to a fear -1111 tent in Philadelphia, there being no less flan two hundred and thirty-three deaths from the disaue in the city last week. Xiif•lt is reported that J. Edgar Thomp 'on will shortly retire from the Presiden ay of the Pennsylvania Road; and'he suc ceeded by Col. T. A. Scott, and he stic ceedNl as Vice President by Col. A. K. idcolure. There is a young woman in Bos ton, fivsfeet fbree inches . in hight, whose Bair, whenslae 'stands erect, falls to her feet and trails a quarter of a yard/al the floor. It is six feet throe inches in lenth. What a glorious creature she must be. I,Q—Both Houses of Congress assem bled at Washington on Monday and at once proceeded to business: The Presi dent's Annual Message was read and at ientively listened to. It is said to be the shortest Annual Message that has ever come from the Executive Mansion, and is very favorably commented upon .by the rum. b synopsis of its contents next week. -milt is ascertained that the national currency, greenbacks, and bonds lost, a mounting it is known to several millions of dollars, will more than pay the cost of engraving and printing the various kinds of currency, etc., that have been is sued from time to time. In fact the 'Na tional debt is not as large by many mil lions as it is footed up in the books.— There has been many enormous private lessee by fleod and fire of papei currency and bonds. • A Wow Dooros.—Miss Fowler, Whose sign tung„out !,;,it Orange, N..= 3, as practitioner (Thome:apathy, seems Itoc have met with extraordinary success, high - ly encouraging to her sisters lin the medi cal profession. Her income from her prac tice for one yter ; past is said to amount to from $15,000 to $20,020 yearly. She treats patients of both pesos, has the names Of over sir hundred families on her prac tice books, and has more business than all the half dozen of the male doctors of the place put together. In carrying on her profession she drives between forty and fifty miles every day. 411 , te.Tho trial of Mrs. Wharton for tthe poisoning of Gen. Ketchum wns oqm . - menced at Annapolis, Md., on Monday last. It had progressed no farther titan the selecting of eight jurors. . A correspondent of. the BaZtintsre ; li 4 merit= says, during , the reading of 'the:in dictment ample opportunity was afforded to scan the features and study the physi que of Mrs. Wharton. She shows very plainly the effects of her prison life. The papers described her a tall, spare wo man. She never could have been spare, though trouble Seems to have worn inden tations into her face, tier features are remarkably regular. She has a restless gray eye, wthich . appears to leap from one object to anclthei, And probably is sel dom at rest - until it is closed. She re garded attentively the ladies who were present to witness the trial, and, perhaps, not an article at their apparel escaped her sweeping glano,N. To tell the truth she displayed no &:avado, but looked calmly and coolly prep b tred for anything th a t might happen. .41 A correspondent of ill Lawrence Tontnal says that the meet ,stmrin was vary severe on the plains of Western' Kansas. Large mimbers of Texat, cat tle were frozen, phd herds disperied, Sev eral herders were also frozen to death.' Five bodies were brought into Hays City frozen stiff. They are supposed to be buf falo hunters, as the bodies of a large num ber of buffaloes were found near them, which perished in the storm. Great atm g iety is felt on account of other para.% of buffitio bunters who are out, and have not ,been heard 'of since the storm. Beebe brothers; of Ellsworth, bat 51 horses and 23 . cattle. - The cokl4ll,Kla' unprecedented. On Monday 'morning, 40 Catholic chit• area, who; under hastructions front their parents, objected •to hearing the Bible weed in the public school at Hunter'a Point, Were dismissed from the echol. itsaiiinat Gtioiley,brother to Hondo, as p.footst**fitaiir.:titt.Peoniyivatiite Aii."7.lhortest:;:ly, 22:d in MEM i,,ii, ~'Tuikefe~exe; ui, demand. ' this vicinity pis now &Ford good skating. ' EP ; P.reisiratitais. are beilig made for icelcufting.. 1 1 0'.___U„..n.ausual severe winter is pro weather prophet in thikiplaeS. ' , ,, 4 146,A fine• Deer will be wheeled for -at Sta r its for salt. Cliriauntts Turkey ' • Viti 6 .Attention' is directed to the sale of real and'personal iiropertY by J. W. Mil ler in to-diy's paper. Woon.—=Some brie Among; our many delinquento is requestedlosena us a load `of good- hickory mood.- DEAD.—Jarues Buchanan died near Caste ? Cross Roads, in Washington county, Md., on the 6th ult., in the 99th year of his age. Down.—J. H. Crebs has removed the old log building on Main street, known as the Nuce property. He purposes the erec tion of 'a handsome brick building on its site during next summer. Drvr.DEND.—lt will be seen by refer ence to our advertising columns that the First Nat. Bank of this place has declar ed a dividend of 6 per cent. clear of taxes, for the pait," six months. - COLD.—We had a snow storm of short duration, but more than ordinary severity, on Monday evening last. On Friday morn ing the weather was quite severe, the mer cury standing two degrees above zero. WORi. SUBrENDED. — We learn that the cars on the w: M. Railroad now run as far as.Smithsbum at which point work is to be suspended for the prewnt, purhaps during the winter months. tfirTho Farley Spirit says Mr. Eli Lit lo, proprietor of the Washington hotel in Chambershurg, will take possession the hotel now occupied by Mr. Francis Bowden in Hagerstown, on - the let of April nest. OrThe Sheriff elect (Capt. Bamfort) of Washinington county,. took possession of the HagerstoWn jail on Monday a week. The Republicans now have possession of the Court House, Jail, Poor House, a me jority of the Commissioners, etc. A rad ial/ charige, politically, in that county. • , • Ii*I:=.••-•Rev. Charles J. Little; who §iii - lately returned from, Germany will htoturn in the Lutheran Church, in this place on i'riday evening December 15th. Subject—" Germany as I sew It." Tickets 25 cents. Doors open at 6i. Lecture 7 P.M. Ax Accinzsix.—We regret to learn t~aq Mr ., John Cahall , foreman in Frick - Bowman's boiler deparpment met with an accident on Ttiesday evening. He was removing some heavy iron, a portion of which fell upon his leg breaking one of the bones and otherwise seriously injuring the same limb. THANKSGIVING.—BUsineSs generally was suspended in this place on Thursday last, Thanksgiving Day. ,In the .morn ing a disqourse appropriate to the occasion was delivered in the Presbyterian Church by Rev. Q. L, Seedy of the Lutlcteran Church.• Art APOLOGT.—We ask our readers to excuse the apparenee of the .Record this week. Our winter ink failing to reach us in time we.was compelled to use an arti de only , fit for use in the months of July and August. We promise a more reada ble sheet hereafter. A Suassnrro - s.—The . 11achelor editor of theMechanies.town Clarion makes the fol. Toning suggestion : Winter is coming and for the good of old bachelors and old icy maids, we sug gest matrimony. Think over it ye old for. gttful and remorseless blanks, and try to agree together. Any good minister will put you under one set of blankets for a five dollar greenback, or three dollars, in silver or gold. cote.—The Waynesboro' Building Association on Saturday last sold the house and lot in this place belonging to David Eichelberger for the sum slolo. Purchmer,.Gen. W. Davis. The Association at the same time sold the house and lot of S. H. Brown in this tivmship for the sum of $261. Purchas er, Daniel Snowberger. TATton 1V ANTED.—The village of Alt• R o pe, gainey township, in this county, wants a goNI tailor next spring. A com fortable houN, and Shop can be had on reasonable term...", It is an excellent place for business---has' • a first-class country store, i'lloemaker - sh.V, blacksmith shop, perchant,mill, etc. Coztris or ay OrD Tacsr.—At Charlestown, Clark county, Ind., a \few days since, al old trunk was found in the house of ono Mr. Hammond, and upon opening the trunkit was found to contain gold and silver - coin and bank notes .to the value of 620,000. Mr. Hammond, vbo bag been dead for acme time , ' never intimated to bisfatray that bailed such a treis'are a eislp hid 'Away. in the house. Irz MEhtonts.m.—At a meeting of the DiagnothiamSocietfof Franklin and Mar shall College, Lancaster, Pa., the death of R44;<: Rukiti4.l;, of Camden, DO3. .; , *are, wa , sanndunced a coriireitt& was tip plated drasy up resolutions expres the-feelings:q. this. society, with. reference to.the deceased, afterovhich, out reilPect:ltitk;itihtdory 'of th)s dePankfl, brother, the society adjourned. The followingresolitioits were adopted : Xruznmis, 'Rim been the Divine will ot'a 4 ti sertitable l "NiVidge*e; 'remOve from our. midst our beloved - brother, 'the Res: C C.-Russell, whoie industry; whilst ah active, member, added inth to our in terest arid Welfare, and whose. deportment socitilly,,ntuf minister ilk) gospel, re'flected:hen4 upon our literary' brother, hood; therefore, . Becolved, That we sincerely regret his loss as' a - member of this soaiety, as a worthy and respected citizen, and as. an earnest and =Thus labor in the vineyard of the Lord, and as one who promised, by his active devotion to the. church, and his literary attainments, to attain‘to a high rank and much honor in the church. Resolved, That while we.deeply lament' his loss, we recognize in it a solemn ad• monition to renew our energies, not.only in our endeavor after literary attainments, but also to a more earnest devotion to our spiritual welfare, so 'as to be the, better prepared to meet the dread summons which awaits us all. Raolved, That .niar deepest and most heartfelt sympathies are with tho . friends and relations 4 their sad' bereavement and affliction. Rigged, That it: copy of these resolu. tions be recorded in the minutes of this society ; be transmitted to the afflicted' family ; published in tbG WATNEIMORA' VILLAGE REMED, main the Reformed Church Messenger. T. A. LIMBIIRG, ELDIEFENDERFEE, COM. T. A. autmluarz. VERISo.v, Nov. Ist, 1871. FRIEND BLant.—With pleasure I cora l!' ."cata to you. the exercises of the Mt. ernon Literary Society, on Friday eve. After the society was called to order by their efficient president, and unfinished business disposed of, the exercises were opened with a lecture by a member of the society ; Subject : "Our Times." This concluded, Prof. Hull, of Pittsburg, read several choice selections, after which the resolution, that the "Statesman deserves more honor than the Warrior," was ably discussed, and a decision rendered in the affirmative.: The judges being discharged, the general debate was opened, which was . very interesting, - and participated in by tnth visitois and. members. Decision re versed by the house. A vote of thanks having been tendered Prof. Hull, the soci ety initiated several new members, after which . adjoUrament was' in order. The society is in a flourishing condition, and deserves encouragement. Quite a num ber of prominent citizens of your town were present and well pleased with the exercises. OBSERVER. John Hoke, Miss C. F. Williams, Mrs. J. Carbaugh, J. D. Miley, Melchor Elden, Jacob. Summers, Sen., D. E. Price, Jacob Frieze, Samuel Gossart, A. H. Rowe, Chas. J. Smith, Jos. M. , Hess, The above is our "cash receipts" for the month of November. The fact consider ed that we print within a fraction of one thousand copies per week, is an evidence that too many of our patrons are any thing but prompt-paying Ones, The above, amount doe§ not cover one item of our expenses, mei. It is simply impossible for any newspaper to live, much less pros per, under circumstances so discouraging. Every subscription is due at the expira tion of the year, and - advertising, yearly or transient, should be promptly paid at the expiration of the time for which such advertisemrnis were inserted ; but too ma ny have, the "cheek" to defer such pay ments, not only for months, but for yea's. Docroß Scnce.PPE.—The Harrisburg Telegraph. of Saturday Jest contains the following: "Dr. Seho3ppe has been in prison for nearly if not altogether three years, with a suspended sword -held be a single thread, hanging over him. If he is guilty ho ought to be executed. But if there are reasonable doubts of hic guilt, as we believe there are, and 'especi ally since the acquittal of giehl. he ought to recivo the benefit of. such doubts by the exercise of Executive clemency. It is better that ninety-nine guilty persons should escape than that one innocent per son should be executed. Dr. Schceppe has suffered much by his long confine. ment. If ho is guilty ho deserves it• but If innocent, he should be set free. And, if he is even in some measure culpable, the anguish, lie has suffered during his long oonfineieent will be a warning tohim for the rest of We hope, therefore, that GOv. Geark . will -.decide SchocePPe's fide without further delay." TAnop. Wm:min:4=4 journeinan Tar for will find constaatepaploymeot at gooci wages with Reimer - & Wapping, Way. , oesboro'. fter Splendid, heavy weight,• all wool mite, only $15,00, at Boorner -S5 WO-- trine& tiorlhdika &Litwin 'and r Qg icultw inl.isiterests.ate:lnvtariablymutually bery . 7:0 g cite ii:lgict. , illustratioiliagd lealo the„reader to tnali.. , up in his 'own nund;as.he can costly do similar cases in every section . of Pennsylvania, or any ot* Manufactories have been introduced. Pat, Baldwin, near Harrisburg, Pat, were commencedinl:B67, *voted-:Wholly - 6 farming. 40441 ? rtsind was then worth $l5O per 'nem: Thee-was no' buildingS' in the -'vi einitY exiiejitiiigibur farm houses. In two . yearepie; average price of land, per acre, iventupio 8500. It, has . since sold, in lots, atthe:rate of 33;000 ' per acre.- Nine ty. Six houses w no erected , in two years.— There are niriv une'll4ndred 'and twenty five houses, and a large village, many of the houses lteing owned and occupied by the workmen emi cloyed in the Steel Works. 'A church and selool houses are among the improvements. . ' This comVauy pays. one:eighth of the township taxes, bilsjjes-State and federal taxes, w th Which additional schools have been supported; roads have been ale, improved and repaired, which would oth erwise have ,been lea. untouched for want of' fnnds. A market. has sprung up for .garden prodficts,-floa,r and meat, that has put rnoneyin . the pockets of neighboring farmers, andenhanced the value of their farms. - lime-kilns and quar ries, in the vicinity, have had a large in crease of ,OrdPrs for their products, and employmealiasheen given to Mechanics in building,Forkshoiosancl dwellin'gs for the company _and their, workmen. The denaand,ofAo company for iron, supports one largo, furnace wholly, and others par tiallyAesicTO",the large Consumption of mineral coßtZaid charcoal, and the in crease of :frillific afforded- to railroads, in the transportation of coal, iron and fin ished rails.' • These aid some:of , the results of intro duping Nanufactories through the rural districts„ and) infusing into then life and Yigor by ajnitielous isystem of protection. 4, $lOO,OO Ckitl.rzD3.tbttMa.—Skc. years ago: a boy; 'then only fourteen years of age, left 14,1rOine. in Millwhat, Ireland, and livorkeil=h% way to New York. He left behind 9roty two relatives, his mater nal grand Mother, then an old woman, nainal .4.iikti:eng, and his patermil grand father, named'. White. The boy's name is • • o .4 %cn . Whi, • ,vtte.. Ho arr:ved in New York about six years ago without a. doll:444llolt r et, but.being determined 'to make a; living, and not finding .any thing'else deolthoug'n he had received a fair education, hement to work black ing boa!ts . abent the Battery and Wash-, ington street. - After heshad been at that about two years he added to his business by selling newspapers in the evening. Be ing a steadyand economical boy, he saved in nearly sli Years almost $2,000, which he bad placed in the savings bank in small multi.' 'TWO months ago a gentleman who had been his regular customer in the bootblacking line, advised hire to go to Philadelpdhi,pand he did, and there ob tained a situation as assistant barkeeper in Mr. Col 4 'Worm. White had been there only two months, when Mr. Cole showed hiurt4.iiiepy of the Philadelphia Ledger wittithelollowing advertisement: "423,92414M' William A.:White, by the death 4i iris grandmother. A letter in 'the PlAlirdelphia post-office for him." "That must bte.for. you, William," said Mr. Cole. ' :White hurried to the post-of fice and found that he was heir to .£23,- 928, hegireatlid•by 114 s grandmother, Mrs. Armstrong.'' The letter also contained a draft for $2,000 in gold, and a photograph likeness, hy,which he was identified. For tunately he*as in good hands, and Mr. Cole gave hit ,money and advised hide to come to Newlrork, to place the case_ in the hands ok ,t t lie British Consul. White did so, ands:4llle papers necessary were safely lodged with Mr. Archibald yester day.—N. Y.•iitancktrd Nov. 13. $7 00 2 00 4 00 6 00 , 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 o 0 4 00 5 00 5 00 DIBTRITOTO:E FIRE.—*3 SVe , go to pms we learn that. the Court House and Epis copal Church, in Hagerstown, were last night burned to the ground. BUSINESS: LOCALS. 'IN EARNEST.---Persons in arrears for subs-01.4i tion, job work or adver tising 4 . this office, are again requested to call and settle their accounts. We must. pay for our pa per or inspend publica tion. NoTrcz.=Persons'ere notified not to cut keen. the dam . belonging' to Peter Fahmestock .without permission from the undersigned , • it _ ^a As J. Fauszurocnr.- Ear•TheAvai to make home happy, is to imp a Vatagja, underfeed Shuttle $45 Sewing Mathikid, and. - relieve you wives and daughters from - toiling with the nee• dle until lygalth and eyesight fail, and prematate4kage a i Le. : mat, - TerAt-lied Bay your - ice ca. IdatOterW"Agna n nChristmas peek 'ant, the rthit'uberal-Us - ' irell as 'Most ne ieeptable-ixf Holiday A.-E.. " aymant, Av.; • -• , S. E. eor. Diamond. eu) . )sisiber, admire 31aylktegfie, dec'd, sell at public sale attbe late residence of the dee'd, in Waynesboro;.: on Saturday, the 16th inst., asl o'clock, P. If:, the fol. lowing articles, viz: 1 Bed and Bedding, one Ten-plate Stove, 2 Safes, 1 Table, 1 Stand, 2 Chests, a lot of Quilts and Coverlets, Books, and other articles.— Terms made known by Dec. 7-2 t. Jong W. Cocis,Adni'r. THE 139LIDAY4 . AT would announce to the citizens of Waynesboro', that I have just returned from the city, and am receiving one of the largest col lections of Toys. ever brought tothis town, suitable both for old and young.. Those that intend to make Christmas presents will do well by calling, .as .lam prepared with' a well selected stock, and intend to sell very low. Come along boys and girls and see the sights at Henneberger's Bak- - ery, Confectionary, Oyster Saloon and Toy Shop. Dec. 7-3 t. H. HENNEBERGER. NEW .AND CHEAP CLOTHING FOR THE HOLIDAYS.--. 2 k11 persons not yet supplied with winter clothing should at once avail themselves of the Bargains now offered at Boerner & Waynant's Clothing Store, both in heavy made clothing and piece goods. Their stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Over-coatings, etc., for variety, quality, and cheapness, is unrivaled. New supply of ready-made clothing at the very lowest figures. Pants $2,50 and upward. .Coats $2,00 and upward. Over coats as low as - 115,00. Call and exam ine. No trouble to show godds. BOERNER & WAYNANT, • S. E. cor. Diamond. HOLiDAY PRETENTS.-E Elden of the "variety store," two doors from Minter's Hotel, has recently replenished his stock of goods, and is now prepared to furnish beautiful Christmas presents to both la dies and gents. He is also well supplied with gloves; ties, and fiwh supplies of no - titms, all styhm. Elden'o is the place. Go and see 1 LAST NoncE.—All person knowing themselves indebted to the Estate of Hen ry Besore, either by note or book account ou the Mill Books, or Grocery Store, will save costs by calling and settle the same befere the 15th day of December. Fur ther indulgence cannot be given . 1). B. Rva . sELp, bLuvEr:BzioßE, • 2t - , Assignew. PLEB.—Look at those features and see the agony depicted in the face. It cannot be helped while the trouble remains.— The suffering from piles is Of a very aggrava ted decription. You cannot walk with any comfort; you cannot ride in peace; you can not sit 'with ease, and the suffering when attending to mature is almost unbearable, and causes such feeling of dread that is put off at great sacrifice to health and com fort, in many instances increasing the clifii cultyt oan alarra'g extent. Use Dr. Briggs' Pile Remedies accord'g to directions to cure internal, external, itching orbleeding piles. They are mild and reliable, and warran ted as represented. Sold by Druggists. - • .Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails and their attendant p 4, have been, in years gone by, and will be in years to come,. a sourse of much discomfort and unhappi ness to those who are annoyed with them. By Persistent efforts and untiring perse verence, Dr. J. Br;.ggs gave the suffering humanity his . remethes—Alleviator and Curative. The "popule.rity which they have gained, and the entire satisfaction derived from their use, is well imown and can be attested by all classes w;io have suffered with Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails,Chil: blabs, Frosted or Blistered Feet, &c.— Sold by druggists. . . . - ,2A.P.,_TZ,I.i , &.C+:ES. On the 23d inst., at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. H. Koontz Mr. JOSEPH F. EMMERT of this place, to Miss Emu BENEDICT, of Quincy township. Oct. 26th, in the evening, at the resi dence of the bride's father, by the Rev. H. H. W. Hibshman, Mr. BARBIE D. ECSENROTE, of Adams Co. Pa. to Miss CATHARINE BENDER, of Waynesboro', Pa. Nov. nth, at the Reformed Parsonage, by the same, Mr. JOSEPH W. MOORE of Ewing's Mills, New Jersey, to Miss Az:- ZILE E. Si,nit of Fountain Dale, Adams Co. Pa. At Harristown, Macon Co. 111., by El der M. S. Newcomer, Mr. CMS Gos sEßT,formerly of Quincy township, Frank lin Co. Pa., to Miss Mena E. BRISBY, of the former .lace. 3D M AT MI S On the 26th tat., Mr. CHRISTIAN MIL LEE, Sr., near Marion, Guilford township, aged 87 years, 8 months and 5 days. On the 27th ult., Miss SUSAN Buns uoumt, near Marion, 'Guilford township, aged 25 years, 4 month and 23 days. ►~ r WAYNESBORO' MARKET. (CORRECTED vim:lux.) BACON Sc HAMS 12 8UTTER...................- ............ ....-23 EGGS 20 LARD 7 POTATOES. SO - 75 ...... 80 iwca) 2041.1 . ) ......... 7 actanionr, Dec. 4. FLOUR,—The market was adive a gain to-day the demand however being confined ahem entirely to the local trade and I _.n.ioes remain steady and firm. Bales cm Vbange abont 2,500 bhle., viz: 500 Western Super'at from $6 to $6.25, 1,000 do. Extra at $05'7,25,100 Howard Street Fine at $4,873, 450' do. Extra at from $6,621 to $6,873,, .250 do. at 47q57,25. end 200 do. Family at 87,75@57,873 per bbl. WHEAT-rlras firm this morning, the demand beilsg Chiefly` from millers, and the reeeipts about 12000 bushels, were all sold as follows, via :- 6,000 Yentwilyania . red at from 160 to 166 cents, 2,000 Western do. at 166 ®165 cents, 2,500' Maryland do. at 145 @IGO cents for common to fair, 165@170 cents for good to prime, 1,000 do. amber at; 180 @lBB cents, and 500 do. white' at from 170 to 185 cents. "RYE.—Iio receipts or sales to-day. Quote nominally at 90(d)98 cents for fair to prime. . . • ClATStiult but ateadi. Bales to-day of only 1,400 bushels at ho®s2 cent,. BANK MT_MOTION. A N Election will be held at the Ist Na- AM:mai Bank of Waynesboro'; on Tues day the 9th day of January, between the hours of 10 A. M. & 2 P. 1%!. for nine direct ors, to serve for the ensuing year Dec 7 —tf JOHN PHILIPS Cash. BANK DIVIDENP. MAE Directors of the Ist National Bank of Waynesboro', declared a dividend of 6 per cent clear of taxes—for the past six months, payable on and after the 4th De cember _JOHN PHILIPS, Cash. - Dec 7-3 t PU Lx ,SALE; REAL S 5 PERSONAL PROPERTY,. THv' undersigned, executor of Ann Ma ria Blair, late of Waynesboro', Pa., de ceased will expose to publfc sale on SATUR DAY THE 29TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1871, on the premises the following real estate, viz. A GOODTWO-STORY WEATHBO%RDED DWELLING HOUSE, with two-story back building—lately occu pied by the dee'd, situated on the south east corner of Church St. and 12 foot alley Wayne:.-boro', Pa. Also on same day and place the following personal property, viz. 1 settee, 1 Bureau, 2 side tables, 3 sets chairs, 4 tables, 2 looking glasses, 1 kitched cupboard, 1 large Rocking Chair, 5 Bed steads and Bedding,4 feather pillows, 5 fea ther ticks, lot Blankets, Quilts, Comforts,. counterpanes, 69 YARDS OF CARPETING, 2 Ten-plate Stoves, 1 set Brass Ladles, I Brass preserving Kettle, 1 Iron Kettle, 1 pot - rack—lot Queensware - crocks, jars, tinware; 5 crock. 3 butter, lard and can,'l meat vessel meat bench,-lot 'soap., vinegar and b,lrrel; lot canned fruit, 2 stands, lot bake pun , , ba:,k - et:s, and a great variety of other art ir les. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. when terms will be made known by JOSEPH W. MILLER, L'x'r. Dec. 7- is . G. V. Mono, Auct. Letters Testamentary. NOTICE is hereby given that letters tes tamentary to the estate of Ann Maria Blair, late of Waynesboro', Franklin Cg., Pa., Dee'd, have been granted to the un dersigned. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to Dec 7-6 t 'J. W. MILLER, Ex'r. Auctioneers. THE subscriber offers his services to the public as an Auctioneer. Having had a number of years experience in the bn•i ness in this county and in Washington Co., Md., he flatters•himself that he will be able to give general satisfaction. Residence one door East of the Presbyterian Church. Dec 7- 3m JOHN H. HERR.. MTCB O I"XC,M. THE members of the Waynesboro' Mu ' .tual Fire Insurlnce Company are noti fied that the annual oleo, ion for twelve di rectors f)r the said company will be held at the office of the Company, in Waynes boro', Penn'a., on the recond Monday of January. A. D., 1872 (Bth) between the hours of ten A. M. and two P. M. JOSEPH DOUGLAS, Dec 7—St • Secretary. FOR- SA-1..M. ' 1 HE subscriber has now for sale Corn shelled and on the Cob, also Oats and Hay. Nov 30—tf ALEX. 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