6DOD MM'S -0- CHMAP FOODS FOR THE FOLKS OF WAYNESBORO'. TINT home from the great New York Auc tion House on Monday evening. Ork Tuesday pile after pile of purchases were thrown down at my door, and customers ed at the variety and quantity. But when the tickets were stuck on them they stood ih utter amazement. I thought to myself they think I did not pay . for these goods= and no wonder for the prices are frightfully Nrct em.l to_the . 4 I don't believe in long palavers in circulars but will 'only quote a few to give customers an idea of the merChantile panic now going on in New York. One house after another. "g9i4g up" taking any money at all to keep going a. few months. The excitement in the the Gold room among the Bulls and Bears is nothing compared with that in the "GREitlf ti,UCTI2ti MART" AMONG BUYERS OF DRY, GOODS. Now for the prices I offer: Excellent Pins, 5 cents a paper ; Blood's & Stevens';- Needles, 6 cents, only half price; Elastic Suspenders; 15, 20 and 25 cents, worth dou ble that amount ; Hemmed Stitched Hanct, kerchiefs, 8 and 10 cents, beats the world; Kid Gloves, 65 cents, not half price, but no matter it's nobodys busineis, I can sell thcm; Elegant Ribbons, 5,6, 7, 8 and 10 cents .a yard; Paper Collars, 10, 121, 15 and 20 ets. a box, only half price ; Ladies' and Gents' Hose for a mere nothing, no regular price for these C ICOEJS, 7, 10 and 12/ cents per yard ;. Brilliante, 7/ cents; Mersailles, only 10 cents, never in the world's history anything like these; Vringhams, 124 cents,; Ladies Sun Shades. 12/, 15 and 25 cents, not one-third of price' GOOD WHITE MUSLIN .10 and 11 cents; Brown - Muslin, 10, 11 and - 12/ cents, Tremendous butchery. COTTON GOODS SLAUGHTERED, - Cotton Spools, 1, 2 and_S_cents: Crash, I 0 12-eentßlLitee-Shavvls-only-'4 .and $2,00 ; Shoes Cheaper !Than Ever ; Hay oe in Dress Goods ;.Elegant Plaids, 17 ets. 'worth::3o; Grenadines from 12i cents up. • One-wond-and-l-baveAlone i--Buyers-can 'have plenty -of ; goods foraest thing to no .money. H.A.. McKEE, Waynesboro', Hagerstown and _____Aiuguatls=tl" Sharpsbnrg_ PUBLIC SALE Y virtue of an order of the Orphan's IP Court of Franklin — county, — Pa., the un dersigned Administrator of Elizabeth Barn hart, late of Washington township, Frank lin county, deed, will expose to public sale tl- von .ie premises, on - SATURDAY THE - .TH ,DAY. OF SEPTEMBER NEXT., the following de _ setibedAleal_Estate, situated in Washim*- -- t - otitt)wirshiN - on—th - e-public=road -- leading froqa Philip Beaver's to the Maryland line, =Juljoining lands of C. Beaver, -Henry Miller .xtrl" Simon Literen;to wit: A Tract of .best quality Limestone Land, ecntaining 21. ACRES AND 115 PERCHES. 'The improvements consist of a good one and a half story LOG HOUSE, with base ment, 23x,26 feet, a Tenant House one and a half stories.high, a FRAME BARN, 42:4,6, Carpenter Shop, Smoke House, Hog Pen, 6:e. Thereis also on the premises an Orchard of CHOICE FRUIT TREES ; containing 40 apple trees, peach trees, pears cheriies, grapes. A well of water at the door. gek—Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M. on the premises, on said day, when the terms willibe made knowngby JACOB J. MILLER, Adm'r. August 15—ts Geo. V, Mong, Auct. VALUABLE SMALL PROPERTY FOR SALE. FIPHE Sttbscriber, Administrator with the JL Will annexted of Abrin. Burger, dee'd, oiler.at public sale, on the premises, on Friday !the 27th day of September next, 5 A llt2!:ti of Meadow Land, situated at Snow Bill, one mile from Quincy, with a TWO STORY LOG DWELLING HOUSE with a story and a. half back building, a Coo.ier 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 cel.ed in Franklin county. To a person of moderate means this property 'would make a very desirable borne. Persons wishing to view the property before the day of sale can call on the subscriber or Henry Lesher, Jr., there m. 1;C Sale to commence at / o'clock on said day when terms will be made known. JOSIAH BURGER, ' Adm'r. August 15-7 t - VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ! TE subscriber offers at Private Sale a Tract of Valuable Limestone Land, in a fine state of cultivation, of a mile North of ,Quincy, containing 21 Acres. The improvements are a ONE STORY BRICK HOUSE, One Story Log and Stone House with Basement, Log and Frame Barn, Spring House, Wood Shed, good Hog Pen, &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, tic. The Antietam flows through the one end of the laud to which stock can have access. The above small farm is conveniently located, being .only }of a mile from Luther an, ltetorm and L . B. Churches, stores, mill, shops, (Cr. He also offers for sale 13 ACRES OF MOUNTAIN LAND adjoining lands ofJohn Fahrney, the Mt. Alto Iron Co. and others, well set with old and thriving young timber. August 13—tin WM. STULL. NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration, on the Bstate of Susan Barr, (widow of the Abraham Barr, dec'd) late of Waynesboro', dee'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—tit B. F, BARB, Adm'r. SALE NOTES. PERSONS 'who gave their notes at the sale of the subscriber on the 19th of March last will please take notice that the same will be due at the First National Bank of Waynesboro', on the 19th day of Sep tember next. Prompt payment is desired. August 22-4 w D. HOLSINGER. MILLINERY GOODS - 1 --- TO THE LADIES MRS. C. L. HOLLINBERGER has just received a full supply of new Millinery goof's. Ladies are invited to (=Hand examine her stock. Valuable Farm and Mill Property FOR SALE. THE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on FRIDAY the 11th day of OCTOBER, 1872., un the premises, (if not sold privately before that day) the FAIRVIEW MILL PROPERTY AND FARM, situated in Wash ington Township, Franklin county, Pa., one and a k alf miles Southeast of Waynesboro'. The farm contains 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 la-have-access from -all-parts-of-it The improvements are a large FOUR-STORY BRICK MERCIIINT MILL, with 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 BRICK - DWELLING HOUSED with Basement, all in thorough repair, a BRICK SIJMMER HOUSE in the rear with a never-failing well of water and cis- , tern at the door, a comfortable - for a miller with a well of the finest water atthe door, a large . BANE .BARN, Frame Stable, Wagon Sheds, 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 24 miles from Waynesboro', Station on the W. 31. R. R. and in close proximity to the proposed Waynesboro' Branch R. R. line. The buildinv_are so arranged that the • -s sper-ty—witii-Lten=or-twelve-acres-of land can be sold separate from the farm if it is desired. For further particulars persons .wishing . purchase—can—addrEss the Pa., or W. S. Amberson. or John _Philips,Eßcp,_Wa-ynesboro!, ra. DE'Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when attendance will be given En — TO - Abe to ..own DAVID PATTERSON August I—ts VALUABLE REAL ESTATE SAIL E: Foy ned havin HE undersi move est, .as concluded to offer at Private Sale, the Valuable Real Estate Up- ' _on_which he now resides, situated in An 7trim=townsh ip - ,- - Franklin-county - -- - Paat-a-- point where the Hagerstown and Waynes boro' road intersects the - LeiMrsburg - 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 " which there is an elegant TWO- II; a STORY BRICK. HOUSE, with six rooms and passage in centre of house, besides a basement under the 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 Slop, 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 young and thrifty, the land attached is in good condition and well adapted to farming 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 grapes, all in fine bear ing 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 28TH 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 tejns made known on day of sale. The above property is well calculated for a Blacksmith Stand or private residence. LEWIS GILBERT. August I—St WAR ! WAR ! WAR !! I=Ml3=l CIVILLY & ERVIN "TAT E issued a. declaration of war agait at _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, ish, Bacon, Dried and Canned Fruits, Candies, Spices, &c. &c. They have CoTee of the best grades, Suears of the finest quality, Teas that does excell in flavor. Spices that are all pure, and Sprupsdelicious' • • • 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, Dishes,'&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 SEED WHEAT. A . NICE article—the "Cherokee"—for sale 111. by J. ELDEN. August 15-6 w NOTICE. Tin subscribers have on hand and for sale at the Mill of Peter Fahnestock a quantity of Corn, Rye and Oats, which they will sell at a small profit for cash. Persons in want of any of the above named grains will do well by giving u5,,,,a call, and learn our prices, as they will be such as will be satisfactory. April 18—tf HOOVER & SUMMERS. Corn. for !Sala. TTHE subscriber has corn for sale by the barrel or shelled. 4 June 13—tf ALEX. HAMILTON. PUBLIC SALL On Monday the 14th Oct., '72. IWILL sell at public sale in the village of Quincy, in front of the Union Hotel, on Monday the 14th day of October, the follow ing named_properties : No. 1. The 46z50, in the town of Quincy. Said Hotel is entirely new,being 4 stories with base ment, built of brick a fine Restaurant under said home, also a large hall 46x26 ft, a fine Store room in the nedhs,ornerof_saidHo Ter.This house contains 18 rooms all large and well • ventilated, good large bar room with liquor cellar attached. This property was built 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 fola ; it is also surrounded with min erals of different kinds, such as Iron, Cop per and Lead Ore ; Quartz and Iron Ore, within I 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 ning water close to stabling, No. 2. A large and commodious BRICK DWELLING! three stories, on the east corner of Tom of Quincy, being4sx3Bi. This House stanall on a double lot, and has fine large stabling, Hog Pen, Carriage House, Brick Wash House, Smoke House, two elegant wells of Water at the doors never failing, good fruit. This property is better known the pro , f-Eleorge. , • I . 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 housend_Jiarn i _an_eacell• lot of choice fruit. The land is in good state of cultivation fencin_ ood and a or- tion of the land has been imed recent y This farm is better known as the ore ihrm This farm contains (from the best essays) a quality ore rarely found and in abun danee-and-is-about-one-and-a-half-miles- from • the conten - Trillitel - Biirrisburg - & - Po= tomac R. R., 10 or 15 acres of young timber on said farm. No. 4. A _ Trico — Vitr - rir ma co , in the Town of Quincy, .adjoining the Ho tel property before mentioned, on the South : :• : fJoli-uKepnerrimi—the-West-by- A. S. Monn, on the East by Road or Street, No. 5.—A T=o--VV- determined to N-L-0-T-,_ in:the same place,adjoining_lands P. Winger on the South and Public Road or street on the - Ea:4, - Ind A. S. Nonn - tin - the West. These lots are well situated for building lots and under good fencing. No. (3. A LOT OP GROUND in the Town of Quincy, bounded by lands of Geo. Cook on the West, alley on the East, Mount Hope Road on the North, and Wertz's heirs on the South , containing a bout one acre. . The above described properties wiil most positively be sold on the day above men tioned *to the highest bidder, when the terms will be made known. For any in formation in regard to thee- 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—ts A. S. MONN. Repository, Chambersburg; Examiner, Lan caster, copy till sale and send bills. PUBLIC SALE OF MOUNTAIN LAND. Pr HE undersigned, Executor of the late 1 John Welty of Washington county, de ceased, will sell at pnblic sale, on TUESDAY, the 10th day SEPTEMBER, in front of the Washington House, Hagers town, commencing at 10 o'clock, the fol lowing described LOTS OF zoisatatra aatilo in the South Mountain, two miles north o Smithsburg, and within three-fourths of a mile of the Western Maryland Railroad. No. 1. Containing 36 ACRES AND 140 PERCHES. No. 2. Containing 38 ACRES AND 100 PERCHES. No. 3. Containing 27 ACRES AND 40 PERCHES. No. 4. Containing 26 ACRES AND 40 PERCHES ; ,No. 5. Containing 25 ACRES AND 107 PERCHES. No. G. Containing 28 ACRES AND 140 PERCHES. These Lots are uniformly covered with choice Rock Oak, Chestnut and Pine Tim ber in profusion. The road from Shank's Mill through Ravin Rock Gulch to Sabillas ville and Montery, as well as the new road to Germantown, pass through these lots. Cedarware, TERMS OF SALE.—One third of the money payable on the day of sale, and the balance in two equal annual payments, with interest from the day of sale ; and upon the payment of the whole, a perfect deed will be made. Any person wishing to look at the property will please call on the sub scriber. Aug 22-3 t JOHN WELTY, Ex'r. On Monday the 23c1 Sept. '72. THE undersigned, Assignees of John IL 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 lands of Gen. James Burn's, Henry X. Stoner and others, containing u a (to a a AND 48 PERCHES. The land is of tho best quality, easily tilled and is well set with a thriving young orchard of choice fruit. The improvements are a one and a half story • • FRAME DWELLING, Frame Stable and out-houses, a t _ 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, 4c. Dar Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when terms will be made known by • D. B. RUSSELL, G. W. McGINLEY, ASSIGNEES. Geo. V. Mong, And. August 22-ts Vim:Paxton exclusively for ore, has ex aired some -time -since.— SPRING. TRIBE GREETING ! 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 ele: 3 3 t selection of DRY GOODS & GrRQCERIES which they are offering regardless of the recent rises in the City, prominent among he-many-specialities-are-the - follow' . 303E1.3.EA51 Grool,B I SILKS, & COL'D ALPACAS, MOHAIRS, LUSTRES, POPLINS, CHAMBRAYS, PERCALES, - LA-WNST and all the latest Novelties of the season 311BIE INN • • A full Line of English, French and ... American Cloths & Casimers, Corduroys, Jeans, s, Fustens, entt, 7:1 C:1 MC Ili IS 1 3C 1 X C: 1 . Quilts, Counterpanes, Ginghams, Muslins, • Shirting Stripes, Is figures. N CO uri". Hosiery, Gloves Yarns, Handkerchiefs, .uspen. era, And in fact everything in the' N otion line -4M.-1 2 LA:::vC 4 -371 - 3EIL -- 1 - 311 -- 251 Coffees, Sugars, Rice.‘, Spices, Soaps, Glassware, ■Queens-ware, &e, in large quantities c heap. PRICE & HOEFLICH. April 1.8-tf ROCK Forge Shop. IHE subscriber informs his customers and the public generally that he con tinues to repair all kinds of — Machinery at the Rock Forge Shop, 3 mil•Nt from Way nesboro', near Antietam Jun ci ion, and man ufactw es to order WAGONS, PLOWS, HAR ROWS. CIDER PRESSES aridt farming im plements generally. He employs none but experienced mechanics and uses the best material, and is therefore enabled to gusr antee all work to give satisfaction. He has now ready for purchasers, Wagons, two horse, three-horse, four-horse a nd six -horse, " Metz -and Still-sharpener Plows, Cider l'r.c.isses, &c. 4 11 . ow Castings always on hand. He assures the public that any of the :tbove ar ticles can be bad at the lowest pries.. 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 CO=MCM'IONIA.I_2;r. THE subscriber announces to the cit 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 and 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 HAGERSTOWN FEMALE SEMINARY. THIS Institution, most beautifully situa 11_ ted in one of the finest sections of the State, offers the highest advantages for in struction in every department of study. Its next session will commence on Thurs day, September sth. For Catalogues or a ny .desired information address Rv. JOHN MICRON, D. D., Principal, Hagerstown, Maryland. N. B.—References: J. C. Bridges & Co., 6, 8 Commerce street ; Humrichouse, Bay liss & Co., 10 Commerce street. August B—Gt CHOLERA MEDICINE. - TIE. WICKETS celebrated Cholera Med icine prepared by David M. Hoover of Ringgold, Md., can ho had during the sea son at F. FOURTHMAN'S Drug Store, and of dealers generally. Traveling Agent, August 8-4ln HENRY MYERS. 33A.P.133MR,1NG1 MOE subscriber informs the public that he .11'continues the Barbering business in the room next door to Mr. Reid's Grocer)? Store, and is at all times prepare 'to do hair cut ting, shaving,s 'lampooning etc. in the best style. The patronage of the public is respect fully solicited. Aug 23 1871. W. A. PRICE. sttußaLEst THE subscriber has now for sale a prime article of Chestnut Shingles, a supply of which he will continue to keep on hand.— He has also for sale a large lot of alastering Laths. April 1$ S. B. RINEHART NEW GOODS. Linens, &c. Summer Shalls, Carpets, - _ Balmorals, 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. Less_ons in Music, Drawing, Painting, etc. . A thorough COMMERCIAL COURSE. Buildings new, and rooms furnished with seats and desks of the most n,odern and im proved styles. Location elevated and de lightful s.lenery. FALL Tram will commence in September. Iter., For further inforraation,call on any member of the School Board. or address E. A. HERING, President of the Board • J. B. HAMIT/TOll, of Directors. Secretary. Aug. I—tf J. H. SLEASMAN MTH: subscriber notifies the public that I he has obtained the contract for the carrying of the United States Mail between Wavnet.boro' and Chambersburg, via. Quin cy, hit. Alto, and Jackson Hall. Will leave Waynesboro' on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 A. M. and arrive at Chambers burg at 11.3. A. M., leave Chambersburg at 11 P. U., arriving at WayneNboro' 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, 1872—tf JOS. KEEPERS. BARKWANTED FORNEY & SONS ill pay the highest market price for 650 cords of Rock and Black Oak Bark delivered at thgir.Tannery in Waynesboro. Hides and Skins taken in and weighed at the cellar of C. Ruthes' Shoe Store, for which the highest market price will be paid. Plt I OIL & BO WM AN'S STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS, WAYNESBORO', FRANKLIN COUNTY, VENN'A. STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES Boilers, Tanks, and Sheet-Iron Work ; Machinist's Tools, Wood Working Machinery, hafting i PtrHeys and gers--;-Gear-Clitting,--Pocul ' - • ' •- : ders, Laundry Furnaces. Also,Agents for Stillwell's Patent Heater, Lime Extractor am Filter, combined ; Cameron ezCo's Special Steam Pump ; Saws of all kinds, (andDiost manufacture;) Iron Pipe and Fittings; Brass Work; Gum and Leather Belting ; Mann. 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. la - For further particulars, send. for Catalogue and Price List.'lsb -- Waynesboro', Franklin County, Penn'a June 29, 1871. • .4 • MAN • • .• . N. W. Cor. Fagett and St. Paul Stree OPPOSITE BARNV3I'S CITY MOTEL,' BALTIMORE, MD Terms $1.50 Per Day. ISAAC ALBERTSON, Proprietor. J. S. HARPER, Manager. [aug 24-Iy. 1872 Spring. 1872 Spring. STOVER & WOLFF, DEALERS IN ,DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, White Goods, Embroideries and Laces, Groceries, queensware, Boots & Shoes, Cedarware, Hardware. ®partDry Goods Department consists in N.../part of Ladies Dress Gnels, Black Silks, Black and Colored Alpaccas,'Empress Cloth, Japanese Cloths, Mohairs, Poplins, Lustres, Percales, Lawns, embracing everything in the Dress Goods line offered to the trade.— A FULL STOCK OF M.ENS WEAR English, & Amercan Cassimers, Linens, Jeans, Denums, Doeskins, Corduroys, Cottonades, Elk. Cassimere and Cloth. Notions and White Goods of every variety, Hamburg edging and inserting, Ruffling, • Honey Comb Quilts, Napkins, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, • Lace and Linen Collars and Handkerchiefs, Paper Collars, Suspenders, Head nets, &c. A full line of Shoes and Gaiters for Gentlemen, Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children. We have constantly on hand everything usually kept in a well regulated store. We ask an examination of goods and prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. STOVER & WOLFF. May 16, 1872, "WAYNESBORO' GRADED SCHOOL PHILIP H. BENTZ, Principal and Pro fessot of Latin, Greek, German. and the Higher Mathematics. Assisted by - a corps of first-class Teachers. STAGE LINE ! lEW 101151_11 EttcralL REAV.EU & 3ACOBSO TOWN HALL 'STORE. Have opened a complete assortment of NEW --- GO ifikn FOR TIIE SPRING AND SORER SEASON 1: 8 7 21 . As all Goods are sold at Marked with And purchased at Original wholesale cost We are justifiable in promising Buyers, decided advantage in price. BOOTS, SIIOES, BATS AND CAPS. We keep every , . . description of these We also name a few of the many artic- UMBRELLAS, KE.RCIIEIFS CUFFS, L.A_DIES ICE COLLARS, CAP PAPER, LETTER PAPER, COMBS, PORTEMONNIES, GLOVES, KNIVES, Anything yon want in the Notion line you can get at the TOWN HALL STORE BEAVER & JACOBS. Feb 22, 1872—1 y STAGE LINE. THE subscriber informs the traveling public that he is running a Daily Coach from Waynesboro' to Blue Ridge Summit, leaving Waynesboro' at 9 o'clock, A. N., arriving at beautiful View Springs at 10 o'- clock, A, N., at Monterey ut 11 o'clock, at Blue Ridge Summit at 12 N., making con nection with the 12:25 train on the W. N. R 8.. from Baltimore. Express matter from Baltimore fir Waynesboro' should be •sent to Blue Ridge Station as it will come through to Wavne6boro' the same day.— The train for Baltimore leaves Summit Sta tion at 2:44, P. N., arriving in Baltimore at 6:30 P. Al. B. F. BARR. July 11, 1872—tf PUBLIC NOTICE. TACOB C. STOUFFER has made a Deed CP of assignment of his estate to Isaac Shock ey, Esry ,in trust for creditor's. The assign ee hereby notifies all persons knowing them selves indebted to said Stouffer that he wishes them to pay up immediately. lie also gives notice. to those holding claims a gainst said Stouffer to produce them at-once properly authenticated. It is to be 'hoped that the creditors will not neglect this no tice because the nonproduction of their claim , : may delay the action of the assig nee. The assiltnee will either receive the debts and credits at his house or the Way nesboro' P. 0. ISAAC SIIOCKEY Assignee of Jacob Stouffer. August B—tit THOMAS J. ruar.,R,T, ILEI?cirANT TAILOR, AND AGENT FOR SINGER'S SEWING' MACE INES. BAClON—Count* sides for sale by ILP June 29. W. AAZEID EDGEHILL MILITARY SCHOOL, Nerehalztvillo, Four miles from Philadelphia, (formerly located at PrinCeton N.'l.) Rev. S. N. HOWELL, A. M., Principal: Forty-fourth Annual Term begins Sept. 10, Sendfor circular. ; MU NI FEMALE INSNTIPTEv Square, Chester Co., Pa., offers all induce ments that constitute a home in connection with a thorough English Education, at $l , lB per School year. Is.o extras except for in struction in Wax, Music, Latin, French, German, Painting and Drawing•. Easterr tr 111 ~eachers, graduates of our best New England schools, have been employed, for several years. Inquire of EVAN T. SW A.YN.k.:, SALLIE W. SWAYNE, Principals. uscarora` remnieSemina -1 r y. Academia, Juniata. Co., Pa. 1 1 41vOLT , P all ikkiW.llll•rAr4.iiii,ll4 The Mutual Plan guarantees to the mu tually insured the greatest security for the least possible cost. The premium notes at e_the_capital—O_n_th ividends _are_ paid to the Stockholders, but it is simply assesse o pay e ciencie Lr s e payment of losses and expenses, which in the COLUMBIA INSURA I.\ CT, COMPANY, during the total 12i years of its existence, have averaged but 6,1 per centum upon the premium note, being lower than the rates paid in the best solvent stock companies during the same period of time. - In insur ing at stock rates, the insured must pro nounce to himself that he pays every year " enough-lst. To form an accumulated fund fo,r emergencies ; 2d• To pay large dividend to the capital invested in the Company ; 3d. Runs the risk of a "Chicago fire" coming and - wiping his company out of existence. In a Mutual Company he keeps his own re- ; serve in - hand until needed; - ,and - pays no -- dividend to capitalists. The mutually in sured,- - bein,; - t he inset-yes—the—capitalists—, look after the business, its character and its agents in. all places, thus protecting each _ Medicine, for the prompt care of Choi era Diarrtmea Cholera Infitntum D 'sentry Cramps, SUM mer Complaint, A:c7, -- Jard - ell:4'S Compound Syrup of Blackberry Root and Rhubarb, an old and well -tried remedy entirely vegetable, pleasant to-two,-quick and certain in offect ; can be depended (at in most urgent eases ; may be given to the youngest infant as well as the aged. It is readily-taken-by-children:Keep- it-i n-the— house, and use in time. Sold by Druggists. HANSELL & BRO., 2000 Market Street, Philadelphia. Try it. EICHLER'S. RECIPES FCR LIQUORS Contain the latest improved instructions for-mixing-brandiesi-whiskeys T -rums i -Gins i — Bitters, rant Cordials Fruit Syrups, Ba Rum, 4e., &c. .IN(ione engaged ° in the Li quor Business can afford to do without h them___A.2.l; t - '• them amlextunine_them at the boor.-stores. Delivered by mail, on receipt of $2, by ASCIIESBACK cC MJLLmc, N. IV. 'cor. 3d and Callowhill Sts., Phila., Pa. Index and sample sheets• sent free. Strictly one price, The Chemistry of Divine Providence"has never produced a mineral water which com bines in such perfection the qualities of an ti-bilious tonic and cathartic medicine, as that of the Seltzer Spa ; and TARRANT'S Er- FERTInCENT SELTZER .APERIMENT is the arti— ficial equivalent of that great natural rem edy. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Small Profits, A. sure cure for this distressing complaint is now made known in a Treatise (of 48 oc tavo pages) on Foreign and Native Herbal Preparations, published by. Dr. 0. Phelps Brown. The prescription was discovered by him in such a providential manner that he cannot conscientiously refuse to make it known, as it has cured everybody who has used it for Fits, never having failed in a single case. The ingredients may be ob tained from any druggist. A copy sent free to all applicants by mail. Address Dr. 0. PHELPS BROWS, 21 Grand St., Jersey City, N. J. CANES, BORDENTOWN (N. J.) FEMALE COL LEGE.=—Thorough instruction. Health ful and beautiful location. One of the most carefully conducted and best sustained in stitutions in the State. For terms, etc., ad dress Rev. JOHN H. BRAKELEY, PAPER COLLARS, NOTE PAPER, AGENTS WANTED FOR CHAMBERLIN'S GREAT CAMPAIGN BOOK, TETE ~3trugiggla g di Novelty in Political and Popular Literature. A Graphic History of the Republican and Democratic Parties Va. racy sketch of the so-called Liberal Republican Party ; an in side view of the Cincinnati Convention.— The minor tickets or inside show of the campaign. The finest Illustrated Book Published. A Book wanted by every A merican citizen. To secure territory at once, send ..51 for outfit. UNION P (MUSH - ING CO., Chicago, Ills., Phila., Pa., or Springfield, Mass. BOORS, BRUSHES, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, FANCY SOAPS CAIPAIGN GOODS FOR 1872. Agents wanted for our Campaign goods.— Sell at sight. ray 100 per cent. pr(.lit. Now is the time.. Send at once for De tori t: Circulars and Price Lists of our Fine SteeL Engravings of all the Candidates, Campa7;nt Byographies, Charts, Photographs, lia4l.s, Pins, Flags and everythi: , g r;uis cd :; times. Ten Dollars per day easily, samples sent for ; 1 3. •GOODSPEED,37 Pork Row, :New Yf)rl... Is the cheapest and beat article in the u] .r ketTor Blueing Clothes. The gonuirf . both Barlow's and Wilther....er's the label, and is put up at• Dru - Store, No. 231 .•1 adelphia. D. S. \VI LT? 7 l• • tor, For sal*. by Drag.!.rists. and Grocers. AGENTS VAYIED 1;;I!. .1\ it n'4b. Gr Contains biographies of Drew, Vanderl, l l' - , Gould, Tweed, uth a iinancini iti,t9ry of the cut - miry it r the a-t three years, a What GRANT K W 21)01.t "ELICM Fian.vv." Over 300• pages. '•*et. N. YORK CO., 14 -, w Vo-A. in...- or:Meer:tied rile: , that De liit..tt'L l'ile Ri.:•.- t.l*.failS to cure. It it, ~, prepart d - :y to'curo the arid nothing ..1 all , uggihts. nice, $l,clP:: AGENTS 11. - ANTED.— , -..3gent . z.4 111:1kr ;• oney at work for ugthan,-at anyth. Le; else. Business light and perinanent. rur. ticnlars free. G.' Stinson. 6: Co., 'Vac Art Pmblishers, Porthuld, Maine. •-' ' Molasses Barre.s ad Segel' do :ar sale at Reid's ,Gruar y. • NEW ADVERTISIMEN7S, MUTUAL . FRUMATTF, SiCRETAItY, Columbia, Lancaster Co.; REP IT HANDY.—The reliable &rally 1011/3110 . 1111'41-11a BAitUlvl 1M , 21:31 cliF.
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