CALENDAR FOR 1872: C l 2 X C t i 'A g 0. tt:, Itti t *l . t DIo. ... January, 15 22 29 February, 12 19 26 March, IO 17 24 31 111 April, 15 22 29 5 6 12 13 19 20 26 27 2345 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25. 26 27 28 29 30 423 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ,11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 .16 17 , ,August, r , 18 19 20 21 12 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 September, 1 2 3 4 — 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 -25 26 27 28 29 30 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2(3 - 21 - 22 - 2 - 3 - 24.5 26 ' 27 28 29 30 31 ° October, Nov * ember, 3 4 5 6" 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 December, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19.20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30'31 BRIGG% Ar. /MOTHER.' CATALOGUE OF FLOWER &VEGETABLE • SEEDS, AND SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS E FOR '72 Now ready consisting of over 130 pages <m rose-tinted paper, with upwards of 400 separate cuts, and SIX BEAUTIFUL COL ORED PLATES! Cover a beautitul de sign, in colors. The richest catalogue ever published. Sena 25 cents for copy, not one half the value of the colored plates. In the first order, amounting to not less than $l, the price of Catalogue, 25c., will be refund ed in seeds. New customers placed on the same footing with old. Free to old custo mers. Quality of seeds, size of packet, pric es and premiums offered, make it to the ad vantage of all to purchase seeds of us. See catalogue for extraordinary inducements. You will miss it if you do not see our cat alogue before ordering seeds. Either of our two Chromos for 1872, size 19x24—one a flower plate of Bulbous Plants consisting of Lillies, &c.—the other of An nual, Biennial and Perennial Plants, guar, anteed the MOST ELEGANT FLORAL CHRONIOS ever issued in this country.— A superb parlor ornament; mailed, •post paid on receipt of 75c. ; -- also free, on condi tions specified in Catalogue. Address BRIGGS & BROTHER, [Established 1845.] Rochester, N Y. Silver Tipped BOOTS AND Slli Last as long again as any oth er kina. PAL L 13 AS in store and for sale, Cranberies, Al Choice Layer Raisins, Currants, Citron, Lemons, Figs' and other fruits. Canned Fruit and Vegetables. MINCE., MEAT, Beans, Hominy, Cheese in Winter and Summer. New crop New Orleans Molasses, Syrups that cannot be excelled at 60 ets. SO eta. to $1 per gallon. best in the market. Coffes and Teas WIIITEt BROWS SUGARS Pulverized Sugar always on hand. Pure Spices, Flavoring and Baking articles, qual i t unsurpassed. GRAGLEERiS Of ALL UNIIISI I get my goods fresh from the factory of James Mason and Co. Have many differ ent kinds. The newest kinds out. FRESH AND SALTED FISH The Fish department .we keep up full, and will play second fiddler to none. All thro' the proper season we get string fish, iced shad and. herring. We sell sound fish and sell them right that is the reason we sell them fast. Customers wanting one shad or 100 waited on with the same alacrity.— Ho usekeepers wanting to lay in a supply or • the summer should buy very soon. MACKERAL. GXASSWARE. I --Look at the goblets, tum blers, sets,. small dishes. QUEENSWARE,--Granite • ware of the very best make im. ported in tea sets'and by the dc.,,en and half dozen. Also a large stock of common Teas ' and dishes. NOTIONS AND SUNDRIES.—Baskets, buckets, brooms, tubs, brushes, soaps, clothes pins, pocketlboOks, es , sences, Barlow's blue, • chewing tobacco and segars, &c., &c. I ask the public to call 'and examine.— Will always try to make the prices suit cash buyers. Jan 11. W. A. REID. 4 LI 0 5 6 12 13 19. 20 26 27 10 17 24 31 16 23 30 2 3 9 10 16 17 23 24 15 22 29 11l 13 20 27 1 2 8 9 15 16 22 23 29 80 13 20 27 12 19 26 NEW GOODS 5 6 12 13 19 20 26' 27 10 17 24 16 23 30 - 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 31 pulB6lllBWlsllloittni ViTE are now receiving our first supply Y of new . to which we would ask the attention of our Customers anb the public generally—beleiv ing,-it-to-be-to-the-intorp4_ol all to_give us a call before buying elsewhere. Among our stock 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, Allpaccas, Plaid, plain wool and worsted goods, Please give us a call and we will try to satisfy you in price and quality. AMBERSON.BENEDICT & CO. Oct 12, IS7I. WIYNESII ORO' UTIJIL ,lE' I 3EI. .10 On all safe class property at reasonable rates DIRECTORS: W. S. A mberson, Simon Lecron, Lewis S. Forney, Jacob Hoover, Jos. Douglas, Jos. Price, Jacob J. Miller, . Jos. W. Miller, Benj. E. Funk, D. B. Russell, Levi Sanders. - Jacob Good. DAVID M. GOOD, Agent, • june 16, '7o] Waynesboro', Pa TEE nor Wang SEVINCII ATCHINS! $25 cheaper than any other. For Simplicity, Durabilitv and Beauty, they stand unrivalled. For gtitching, Hem ming, Tucking, Felling, Quilting, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Gathering, Gathering d; Sewing on gathers, ' they are unexcelled.— Warranted. WAYNANT, S. E. Corner Diamond, Mar. 3. „187]. Waynesboro" Pa. JOHN FORD in returning thanks to the public for their patronage announces that he intends removing his shop to the Base ment of Walker's Building, (and not leav ing town .is is the belief of many) where he intents carrying on the BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS as usual. All persons 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 'FortFletchar," 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. jan 26] HON FORD. NOTICE MITE undersigned has appointed Freder iiick 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. F 1 M, - .S.rl" S:T_T P.P I_llY- FALL AND WINTER GOODS Also a large assortment of FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, IMPORTED CARPET, HOMEMADE CARPET, CARPET CHAIN OIL BLAIDS, WINDOW OIL CLOTH, -CHECK MATING, PLAIN 3TATTING, CURTAIN FIXTURES , HARDWARE, GROCERIES, QUEENWARE, NAILS, &C FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, WA YNESBORd, PA., INSURES AGAINST LOSS OR D 'AIAGE BY OFFICERS : W. S. AMBERSON, President SIMON Lucnoic, Vice President. Jos. Dorotas, SECRETARY, Jos. W. MILLER, Treasurer. UNDERFEED SHUTTLE and 1101 V IS THIS FOk UNE FUNEITVIE I. H. WHITMORa, Wholesale and Retail Dealer, and Manatee- turer of HO . USEj FURNITURE UP la 0 Za Sa s E 8. , Pa R., GREENQASTLE, Pa., takes this method of informing his custom ' ers and the public that he has 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 Furnitsill at a less price than any other Manufacturer in the State. HAVING TIIREE 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, 0,7, 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, ta 40 .Antique—New Style . 25, 3h, 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. Nal. 4 drawers, with glass, wood top 14, 15, to 16 Im. Wal. 4 drawers, with glass, Marble top 17, 18, to 30 Solid Wal. 4 drawers, with glass wood top 20, 22, 25, to 32 " " Marble top • 25, 30, 32, to 60 Imitation Walnut 10, 12, to 14 TABLES. • Dining Table, six legs, $7,50 to 9 Breakfast do., four legs, 5 to 6 Mar. do 20 cliff. paterns, 9, 10, 12 to 15 Extension Tables per foot 2 to 3 CHAIRS. Windsor or Wood seats (i_do_z)ss,64_tolo Cane seats (i — doz.) 9, 10, 11,1, 12/1 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, • 2to 10 Spring . Seated Chairs, Upholstered in Hair Cloth, Brocatel, Rep and Terry, ranging in price per half dozen from 25 to 75 Rocking Chairs uphol. as above 9 to 15 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 l2 to 30 WARDROBES. Imitation Walnut, for • 810, 12, 14, 16 to 20 Solid Walnut, for 15, 18, 20, 25 to 60 XIS..AIso, 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. in.. Remember the place, I. H. WHITMORE, Dec. 1,1571.. Greencastle, Pa. FIRST GRAND OP-ENING FILL AND WINTER GOOD. ! PRICE &HO MM.'S, IN PART AS FOLLOWS Black Alpacas, Mohair Lustres, Plain and Fancy Popli mins, in double warps, English and American manufactures Japanese Silk Robes, Japanes Rep) Poplins, In new affects. Black silks and Empress clothes, sublime qualities. Ottoman and Water villette Shalls, both long and square, Morning and Breakfast Shalls, all colors—cheap, Wool• & Cotton - Flanens, Plain and Opera Flanens, in large and elegant assortment. Checks, Shirting Stripes, Chambrays and Domestic Ginghams, in every variety. Ladies Water Proof Cloakings, in black and colors. Mena Bl'k and Fancy clothes and cassimeres. Also corduroys, Kerseys and Scotch• cheri ots, in quantities and at prices to suit all. Men's Chinehila. and Beaver over coatings, in heavy and light weights—Cheap. Large lot of Ladies Trimmings and Fancy goods, in new and elegant designs. Gents Furnishing Goods, under wear &c., a large supply. White Good, Hosiery, Gloves and Notions, a full line' of each. Mens Boots and Shoes, Ladies Shoes and Gaiters, Gum and heavy Shoes. Ingrain Gerthing, Rag and Stair Carpets, at reduced prices. Carriage Robes, Horse Blankets and Fane3 Spreads, a full line. Queensware, Glass ware, Hard and 'Wooden ware, all kinds cheap. Rio, Laguira and Roasted coffees. in large quantities. Portorico and Orleans Sugars, Demerara and White Sugar, large lot in store. • Don't faill to examine our stock Oct 12,1871. PRICE 4: HOEFLICH. CONCAVE CONVEX spectacles, at ALEX. LEEDS THOMBROBINSON, DEALER IN FLOUR AND FEEP STUFF One door West of the Bowden ,House. rikatilat DitiMON*lo4,l FIJI EN, Has now on hand a Fa Line of GOODS JUST RECEIVED. Look at the List! HATS for Men and Boys: All the Latest Styles BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS For Men and Boys Wear Ladies Surg Gaiters, At very low prices• Also, Ladies Shoes, Latest and'Best Styles Misses and Childrens Shoes in great variety of all kinds and varieties 11 .Watches, clocks and Jewelry repaired at short notice and warranted. Thankful for past favors he hopes by fair dealing to all to merit a continuance of pub lic patronage. June 29. 1871. E. ELWIN. L 1 ZWITH, lias'a complete assortment GENTLEMEN'S, MISSES AND HILDREN'S BOOTS, SHOES IND GAITERS, Call and see goods and get prices TFIO3IPSON'S "GLOVE FITTING COR- SETS," at SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONARY, of all kinds at lIA.TS _A_N - T) CAPS, A full stock now ready, consisting of all the SMITH'S. latest styles, at PAPER COLLARS, TIES, GLOVES, Suspenders, everything in that line, at SMITH'S . Town Hall Store. Nov. 3,1870 C0.A.C131/I.A.KING-- rrhe subscriber announces to his friends _IL and the public that he has purchased the Coach Factory formerly owned by Israel Hess, and is nclw 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 shue of patronage. All kinds of new work on hand orders filled promptly. Jan. 14 tf. GEO. B. HAWKER FOR S d's_ DM frICVO' FINE MILCH COWS, one was 1 fresh in August, the other will be fresh in a few weeks ; also two young mares, one a family mare. Enquire of the Sept 1.941 PRINTER. NEW ERN t NEW NM E LATE STYLES V,LUW PRIZES I, OERICER & WAYN ANT have just open ed at the COIMER CLOTH I NG STORE, a sqlen did lino of F RENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN embracing Clothes of various grades ans colors. PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIDLERS, latest styles and best qualities, Doeskind, Cheviots, Tweeds, Linen and Crape Coat ings, stylish Vest Patterns, etc. All of which will be made to order with the best Trimmings and in the best manner. A GOOD Frr GDADANTEED in every case or no sale. 1 7 4V.M‘7TMICW . T7q Paper Coilars, Ties, Bows, Suspenders, Hos iery etc., always on hand. 6lontlemen desiring stylish and good fit ting clothing should give us a trial. BOERNEIt WAYNANT, ar 27 S. E Cor. Diamond. A. S. BONBRAKE, DEALER IN DRATC2fS, CHEMICALS, PATENT NEDMINES, PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR, OIL'S Eiz PAIN - TS; - V A NISHES, tem (tap rPhysicians dealt with at 20 per cent discount, 'WAYNESBORO' HOTEL BUILDING, March, 27 1871 Waynesboro', Pa. *PERSONAL PROPERTY. SY virtue of a deed of Trust from Mathi as Hoffman, the undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on Saturday, the 20th of January, 1872, at said Hoffman's Store on the Smithburg , and Ridgeville road in Washington Coun ty, Md., all that • SMALL TRACT OF LAND, on which the said Mathias Hoffman now resides situated on the West side of said tiorrwith-another-road—lea ing to Garver's Mill, containing about 24 ACRES OF LAND, This land is under good fencing and in an excellent state of cultivation, and has on it a number of choice FRUIT TREES, and a variety of Grapes. It Is improved with a comfortable BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, in good repair, with a convenient STORE ROOM attached to the dwelling, a good Frame BARN, with Stabling, a Stone Spring House standing by a never-fililing Spring of Water. There is also a large Warehouse on the premises. This property is altogether one of the most desirable in its neighbored, compris ing as it does farming facilities, and being a first-rate locality for a Country Store.— 'Crops growing in the ground reserved. The undersigned will also sell at the same time and place by public anction, the the following Personal Property, viz : 4 HEAD OF HORSES, 6 HEADOF CAT TLE,' 2 being MILCH covs ; 4 SHOATS, 1 BROOD SOW, 13-Horse Broad Tread Wagon, One large Huckster Wagon, ONETWO-HORSE SPRING WAG ON, SMITH'S 2 one-horse Spring Wagons, 1 new CART, 1 ROCKAWAY BUGGY, I Trotting Bug gy, (both new ;) 2 SLEIGHS, 1 BARSHEAR PLOW, Double and Single Shove, Plow, 1 Harrow, an,d various 'other Farming Utensils : SMITH'S THREE SETS HUCKSTER HARNESS, 1 set of Plow Gears 1 set Cart Gears, 2 sets Single Harness, 4 sets of Fly Nets, with Collars, Bridles, Lines, &c., 1 riding Saddle, 1 Fairbanks' Platform Scales, 5 Hives of Bees. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Consisting of 5 Beds, Bedsteads• and Bedding, 2 Clocks, 1 Bureau, 1 Secretary, 3 Tables, doz. Chairs, 2 COOK STOVES, 1 ten plate Stove, 1 Morning Glory Stove, and other articles too numerous to mention.— Also, 1 Barrel and 6 Kegs of Wine, 8 Acres of Wheat growing in the ground, TERMS OF SALE of Real Estate :—One third of the purchase money in cash on day of Sale, and the balance in equal payments, one and two yearn from day of sale. The purchaser to give his notes with approved security for the deferred payments with interest from the (lay of sale. On payment of the entire purchase money the undersign ed-Will execute a deed to the purchaser.— Possession will be given on April Ist, 1872. All sales of Personal Property of $lO and under, cash, on sales above $lO a credit of six months will be ghlen, purchasers to give notes with approved security which if not paid within ten days after maturity in terest will be charged from date. No proper ty to be removed from premises until paid for or notes given. SAMUEL B. GARVER, Trustee. R. SHECKLES. Jan. 4.—ts. BEEF, BEEF. T i lit subscriber announces I'D his custo mers and the public that Le 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 the season. Customers also supplied with Veal and Lamb when desired. Thankful foi past patronage he hopes by selling nothing but the choicest meats to merit a continuance of the same. GOODS may 25—tf THOS. J. CUNNINGHAM THE subscriber offers his services to the 1 public as an Auctioneer. Having had a number of years experience in the busi ness in this county and in Washington Co., Md., he flatters himself that he will be able to gi9 general satisfaction. Residence one door Last of the Presbyterian Church. Dec 7- 3m JOHN H. HERB. L. a_ niz,./LOICIBILIT-J, PHOTOGRAPHER, S. E. Corner of the Diamond, WAYNIBBORO', PA., 11(FAS at all times a fine assortment of Pic .ll_ll-tures Frames and Moulding-lA. Call and o.Ns specimen pictures. June tf. ail' VALUA BLE REAL AND Auotioneering. F' RICK & BO 117MAN'5: STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS', WAYNESBORO', lANICLIN 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, Portable Circular Saw-Mills. Felloe-Ben ders, Laundry Furnaces. Also, Agents for Stiliwell's Patent Heater, Lime Extractorl am. Filter, combined; Cameron & Co's Special Steam Pump; Saws of all kinds, (andDiost manufacture ;) Iron Pipe and Fittings; Brass Work ; Gum and Leather Belting ; Manu facturers and Engineers' Supplies, generally furnished at lowest Retail Prices. All kinth; of Foundry Work—heavy or light, Iron and Brass Castings—made to orderi REPAIR ING carefully done. it For further particulars, send for Catalogue and Price List. - 541 Waynesboro', Franklin County, Penn'a, June 29, 1871. ANTIETAM MARBLE H. WALTER & BRO. MANUFACTURERS AlsiD DEALERS IN Monuments, Tombs, Headstones, &c. &c., WE call attention to our assortment of the above, comprising the newest and most approved styles. Having the athantage 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. G ire - us - a - call - at - our - Yard; - near - A - ntietam Junction, on the Waynesboro' and Hagers town Turnpike, two miles from the former place. Post Office address, Waynesboro', Pa. ord Office and will receive prompt attention April 3—tf, H. W. & BRO. TO THE AFFLICTED ! DOCTOR JACOB FAHRNEY'S CIi,'LEBItA TED, ROOT AND SPICE BITTERS. It is the best bitters of the age. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sick-head ache, Lowness Spirits, Rheumatism, Cram.,, Cho]ic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and diseases of the systeW generally, many testimonials could be given by those, who have used it, but it is not necessary. Use it and be con vinced. It is worth a trial to the afficted. Prepared by Dr. Jacob Fahrney, Waynes boro', Franklin County, Pa REPORT of the condition of the First National Bank of Waynesboro', Pa., at the close of business, December 16, 1871. RESO LT ROES. Loans and discounts, ,%7,858,95 Overdrafts, • 76,22 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation, 75,400,00 U. S. Bonds on hand, 29,200,00 Other stock bonds, 2 98,50 Due from redeeming agent. 5,034,76 Due from National Banks, 903,64 Due from, other banks and bankers, 4,578,45 Cash items and stamps, 1,033.85 Bills of other National Banks, 167,00 Fractional currency and nickels, 171,65 Legal Tender notes, 8,839,00 LIABILITIES Capital stock, $75,000,00 Surplus fund, 15,000,00 Interest, profit, lyss and exchange, 1,100,00 Circulation outstanding, 63 350 u 0 Dividends unpaid, Individual deposits, Due to National Banks Due to State Banks and Bankers, State of Penraylrania, County of Franklin., S. S: I, John Philips, cashier of the "First Na tional Bank of Waynesboro', do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and - belief. JOHN PHILIPS, Cash. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22d day of December, 1871, J. BURNS AMBERSON, N. P. Correct attest: JOSEPH PRICE, W. S. ANIBY:RSON, Directors J. 11.. CLAYTON, ) URSINTS COLLEGE; Located at Freeland, Montgomery Coun ty, Penn'a. THE ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT: (FoamErax FREELAND SEMINARY.] A First-class English, Mathematical and Classical Eoarding School for TaUJNIG MEN AMU NYSI Mid4r the immediate Tuition and Manage ment of the, aculty of the college. TERMS MODERATE. All necessary expenses, including Tuition, Boarding, Washing, Books, 67. c., not eßceed ing 5230 a year. THE COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT will he distinct from the academic. and will afford all the advantages of a full c,pilege course in the usual higher branches of study, under the direction of a Faculty of six Professors. 11a.The Academic Year for both Depart ments will be divided into the following three terms:—The School opening with the Fall term, September 6, 1876 to December 22. Winter term, January 4. 1871 to April 5. Spring term, April 12 to July 7, 1871. For further information apply to Rev. J. H. A. BOMB1•;RGER, D. D., President of Ursinns College, Freeland, - Alontgomery County, Pa. July SO tf. ! 3Dp.AL.grrsa.- THE subscriber informs the citizens of Waynesboro' that ho purposes continu ing the 'Dairy business during the coming winter season. Families supplied regularly every morning with a good article of milk and cream, Nov /lEWV cAlt -.-o MANISIIO 1V W. C 02% Fayetr and St. Paul Sret OPPOSITE BARNUM'S CITY HOTEL, BALTIMORE, MI) Terms 51.50 Per Dad-. ISAAC ALI3ERTSON, Proprietor. J. S. HARPER, Manager. [aug 24--I v. & UESIRA\BAE PROREFITY P rivrate Salo. THE subscriber offers at Private Sale the FAIR VIEW MILL PROPERTY, situ ate 1 mile Southeast of Waynesboro'. This property is delightfully situated, the im provements unsurpassed, and thViand 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. Nov 2-3 m ZNIZINERIf GOODS: TO THE LADIES ! yl" RS. C. L. HOLLINBERGER has just INAreceive4 a full supply of new Millinery goods. Ladies are invited to call and examine her stock. apr 20. 217 TOWN .&o-Am! $155,592,02 91HE subsciiber would inform the citizens I of Waynesboro' and vicinitythat he has "turned up" in town, and opened a BOOT and SHOE SHOP in the Coach Factory or Geo. B. Hawker, on second floor, East Ste in street, where he is prepared to do all work in his line of business. 480,00 33,327,72 frifirMeamures taken at private residences if desired. Dee. 27-tf OEM DAIWA HOTEL Ograer Nag 4" ellegn oVItT•f, CHAMBERSBURG, Penn'a. LANTZ tS.; UNGER, Proprietors The UNION has been entirely retited and re-furnished in every department, and under the supervision of the present pro prietors, no effort will be spared to deserve a liberal share of patronage: Their tables will be spread with ihr best the Market affords, and their Ear will always contain the choicest Liquor - s. The favor of the public solicited. Extensive Stabling. and Attentive II ostl e rs. Dee. 14-1 y DISSOIJUE'ION_ T"E partnership heretofore existing be tween Miller & Beaver was dissolved on the Ist, of March 1871. by mutual consent. The Books are at the old stand and will be settled by J. W. Miller. All persons indebt ed are requested to call and settle immedia tely. The business will hereafter be eondueted by J. W. MILLER (v.: CO. mar 16-tf iV - 1 - 7:5 - ISTF;Y" rgviE School Board of Waynesbero' w; i:1. ..11. to borrow Eight Thousand dollars. fur which they will issue Bonds bearing inter fst at the rate of seven per cent, per an num, clear of te...x..es. Enquire .Coon, Trott:titre. By order of the Board .4-tint J. B. HAMILTON, Secretary. two story Eriek Hou3o. • and back II building situtted on West Main Si, Waynesboro'. There a good Wrsh House; cisteiln gond Stable and shed and hog. pen all complete. Apply . to Jun 4-3 t F. W.EaGLEY. IT HE undersigned, in accordance with an I established custom, will send through the Post Office ;shout. the s.econd week in January, accounts to his patrons for t:ettle ment. Prompt payment is reques.,A Dee 21—St S. B. lONE:RAI:T. NJ HOUSE tiltITEl7, THOS. BRINGNAN r'POR, NJ taz,
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