TEIISTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE ofJadob Shockey, dec'd., lyingin Washing ton county, Maryland. TRY virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court _IL.Pfor Washington County sitting in Equi ty, the undersigned as Trustee will offer at Public Sale, .on the Home Farm of Jacob Shockey, deed., about 1 mile east of Ridge ville, and about 4 miles southeast of Way nesboro'. • On Saturday tke - 12th day-of-October-nexti at 10 o'clock A. M, the following Real P - tate : • No. 1. Ali that part of the Home Farm ' lying on the Maryland side, adjoining the lands of Joseph Shockey and others, con taining 101 ACRES and 128 PERCHES OF LAND, urge 2-Story -- MED—HOUSET— a stone Spring house, a commodious Swis s3r Barn, wagon shed, corn crib and all other necessary out-buildings. There is .ulso a large ' Two-Story BRICK HOUSE, with back building, near the barn for the use of a farmer tenant. This farm has a well of Excellent Water and an orchard of Choice Fruit. No. 2. Is a farm lying about 1 mile South of the Home Farm, and contains 135 ACRES and 118 PERCHES, improved by a large two-story Brick House and back buildings, a large Swisser Barn, wagon shed and all necessary out-buiidings, .and a large Spring of good water at the house, and an excellent ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT. No. 3. Is a farm lying about half mile east ortlie Home Earns, containing Improve 9 9y a 117 ACRES AND 6 PERCHES, improved by it large two-story Weather boarded dwelling house, large Swisser Barn wagon shed, corn crib and all other neces sary buildings, with a well of excellent water. An , oi,c'harcl of Chol-c-e—Fruit and about 2 acres of good Timber. No. 4. Is a tract of 12 Acres and 96 per- ches of timber land and 6 acres and 7 per ches of cleared mnd adjoining No. 3, and will be offered with the last farm or sold as follows : 1 tract of timber land - 5 acres 32 perches tt 2it " 4 a 84 " .3' " is " - 2 " 151 " Cleared land 6 acres and 7 perches. — Thisicif the best Um ser, sue as white .and blackoak, for shingi_ __ building; purposes in the county and people are especially invited to call and see it. Na. Li. Consists of 16 Acres and 112 perches of - 'CHESTNUT TIMBER LAND, lying east of the farms, about 11 miles, pur chased of Christian ~hockey's heirs. No. 6. CHESTNUT TIMBER LAND, containing 10 ACRES and 23 Perches. pur chased from Christian Shockey and wife. No. 7. CHESTNUT TIMBER LAND. containing 12 Acres, purchased from David Shockey and wife. No. 8. CHESTNUT TIMBER LAND, containing 22 acres and 70 perches, to he sold in two equal parts, purchased from Is aac Shockev and wife.. No. 9. CHESTNUT TIMBER LAND, containing 10 Acres and 52 Perches, pur chased from Abrm. Shockey and wife. No. 10. The undivided one-half of 51 ACRD; OF MOUNTAIN LAND lying near Germantown, and bordc ring on the Pennsylvania line, and a short distance east of the warehouse on the railroad, par chased by Christian Shockey kind Jacob .Shockey from John L. Davis and John Ditch. The aforegoing is one of the finest and most valuable estates ever offered for sale in Washington county ; the farms being all of the best of LIMESTONE LAND, nearly all under post and rail fence, and the lin provements always kept in good repait and all lies within two miles of the R. R., where it ascends the mountain, af fording at all times a ready market, being within three hourq ride of Baltimore. The mountain land lies all adjoining near the foot of the mountain, easy of ac cess, and is covered with Superior CHESTNUT and other TIMBER The land will be sold free of the widow's duster. Any person desiring to view the mountain land will call on C. C. Shockey, residing near by, who will point out th, -, same. THE TERNS OF SALE WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: One-third oft he purchase mon ey is to be paid on the first day of April, 1873 and the balance in two equal annual payments to be secured by note and ap proved security, bearing interest from A pril 1, 1873 ; and upon the payment of the entire purchase money, good and sufficient deeds will be executed conveying said lands to the purchasers. tar• Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day. Sept 2G-ts D. D. WILES, Trustee =US fECS' ALCTIOei OF NY GOODS AND NOTIONS! - :0: - 'Tin Trustees of J. B. Price last evening resumed the sale of the rernaining stock and will continue every night until the en tire stock is closed out. $3,000 WORTH to he sold without reserve, affording a rare opportunity for cheap goods. The stock consists of a large assortment of Dress Goods, Ladies Shawls, Ladies Furs, Gents and Ladies „ Under wear, Gloves, &e. The attention of Merchants and Dealers is especially directly to this sale. A. M. TRIMMER, CORTIS FOGLER, Trustees, NOTICE_ THE public are hereby cautioned against trespassing upon the premises of the subscriber without permission by riding, driving or hauling wood through his fields. Those who so trespass in the future will be dealt with according to law. Sept 26-3 t JACOB M. BARR. WO FOR SALE, THE subscriber offers for sale 160 Cords of Wood, hickory and oak, which is easy of access, being about a half a mile from the public road, and near Samuel Welty's residence. Sept :y—tf • DAVID LOHR. 111.000LATE—Nurfulk, and Baker., lien -I.)nine No. J. a!«•ay on hand. Reid's Gro NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !! THE FIRST IN . TOWN ! ROEMER ge? APPENZELLAIRt ASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS, lIAVE just received a full supply of Fall 'land Winter Goods, the finest assort ment for Gentlemen's wear ever brought to Waynesboro', consisting in part of English Kerseys, English Meltons, Full Line of French and English Cloths, Also i full assortment of Gentlemen's FURNISHING GOODS AND READY-MADE CLOTHING in Whole at prices to suit the times All Goods sold by the yard CUT FREE OF CHARGE. Satisfaction guaranteed in fits and the reputation of the Old Stand fully kept up CALL AT THE SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE AND EXAMINE GOODS AND GIVE US A TRIAL PRICE & lIOEFLICH biEnr,[iimtirs T als firm call the attention of the Trade their Fall and DRY GOODS GROCERIES, Which have been selected With great care and at Hosiery, We keep all the I LE.A.,3O.MJSM N-C)-ITJEMATIMs .in ' connection with a full Line of Everything Kept, n a first Class Dry Goods REMEMBER . WE KEEP A GEN ERAL VARIETY AND TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOWING OUR STOCK. PRICE d ROEFLICH Thee Merchants. Oct 3, IS72—tf Worsted Suitings, and Cassimere, Vestings, etc., Suits, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, &e., B. 8; A. Ia a 4 i Winter Stock o The very Lowest Figures PUBLIC SALE. On Monday the 14th Oct., '72. - F VirlLL sell at public sale in the village .11Lof Quincy, in front of the Union Hotel, on Monday the 14th day of October, the follow ing named properties: No. 1. The Union Hotels 46x50, in the town of Quincy. Said Hotel is entirely new,- being-4 stories with base. meat, built of brick a fine Restaurant under said house, also a large hall 46x26 ft, a fine Store room in the north corner of said Ho tel. This house contains 18 rooms all large and well ventilated, good large bar room with 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 - v — R. which would 17- - -Iv WM& would enhance the value of - it - two - folurit is - also'surrounded with min erals of different kinds, such as Iron, Cop per and Lead Ore ; Quartz and Iron Ore, withiuiof_a_mile of the Town inexhausti ble ; and very fair specimens of Stone Coal within a short distance of the Town, this House is on a double lot enclosed with el egant fencing all new, including garden and truck patch and other out-buildings—run ning water close to stabling, • No. 2. A large and commodious BRICK - DWELLING! three stories, on the east corner of Town of Quincy, being 45x38i. This *House stands on a double lot, and has fine large stabling, Hog Pen, Carriage House, Brick Wash House, Smoke House, two elegant wells of Water at the doors never failing, good fruit. This property is better knoWn as the pro perty of George A. Anderson, dec'd. No. 3. A Farm situated in Quincy twp., about 2 miles east of Quincy, near the Mentz er Gap Road, containing 6 0 'A C R E S 7 a good comfortable LOG HOUSE with Barn and other out-buildings, good well of water convenient to house and barn, an excellent _lot of choice fruit. The land is in good state of cultivation, fencing good, and a por tion of the land has been limed recentl . - TIiTS - TErT — u ii better known as the ore~arnt, leased by Wm. Paxton exclusively for ore, said lease has ex 'fired some time since.— This farm contains (from the best essays) a quality ore rarely found and in abun dance and is about one and a half miles from the contemplated Harrisburg & Po tomac R. R., 10 or 15 acres of young timber on said farm. No. 4. A • "X" C2O _iiinZ_ZiT C:0 in the Town of Quincy, adjoining the Ho tel_propertr_before men tioned„on the South by lands of John Kepner, on. the West by A. S. Mona, on the East by Road or Street, • No. 5.—A TOWN •LOT I in the same place, adjoining lands E. B. Winger on the South and Public Road or street on the East, and A. S. Monn on the W st. There lots are well situated for building lots and under good fencing. :tio. 6. A LOT OP GROttplD 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 thes- 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, Chambersbnrg ; Examiner, Lan caster, copy till sale and send bills. o-mis=ivs MENA SELE-RiallitATAl GRAIN SEPARATOR . CLEANER, BARGE AND POWERS o implement more Important to the farmer than a First-class Grain Thresher and Cleaner—for none pays him so well and so speedily. The above cut shows the only Geiser Ma chine now built under the immediate eye of the old inventors themselves, with all the additional improvements made during the past 18 years, and now with FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN & MATERIAL this Machi - :e just stands high above all of its class. As a thresher it is equal to the best, as a cleaner it is superior to any exist ing Machine. This is admitted by all hon est competitors. Indeed it is the only Ma chine that really Can, by one operation, thoroughly thresh and clean gram fit for market. 13ut the fact that grain direct from this machine commands •frona 2 to 3 cents a bushel more than grain direct from any oth er machine, settles the question of its supe riority as a cleaner over all cthers. Impar tial judges at all the State and County Fairs where it was ,tboroughly and practically tested, in competition with other leading machines, always agree that it is more sim ple—more easily understood and operated by those.unskilled ih machinery—more du rable—threshing as much and yet cleaning better—with less power and more comfort to hands than any other,machine in use— and besides all that is sold for less mm.ey according to capacity. These facts are further attested by the thousands of pur chasers, some of whom have had them in use for the last IS years.. To supply tag wants of all, we now make 4 sizes, viz:— From a 2 Horse Railway or 3 Horse Lever Power, to a 10 Horse Lever Power, With prices ranging from $l9O to 5360, without power.. We also make the latest impproved triple-geared Horse Powers, suitable for each size machine, ranging from $9O to $135, and all fully and fairly warranted. For further information send for circular and price list. Responsible Agents in Territory not in troduced. Address. THE GEISER MANUFAC'G CO., WAYNESBORO', Franklin County, Jun. 21-tf Pennsylvania STAGE LINE ! THE subscriber notifies the public that he has obtained the contract for the carrying of the United States Mail between Waynesboro' and Chambersburg, via. Quin cy, Mt. Alto, and Jackson 'Hall. Will leave 'Waynesboro' on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 A. M. and arrive at Chambers burg at 11h A. M., leave Chambersburg at l k P. M., arriving at Waynesboro' at 7 P. M. He has a comfortable two-horse coach and will give every attentiot to passengers who may wish to be conveyed to .and fro. All express matter or other packages will be promptly attended to. His term will be continued daily as usu al to Greencastle, June 27, IS72—tf JOS. KEEPERS,. SATER Crackers, ginger snaps, and fancy crackers at Reid's Grocery. NE "/ ADVENTESEMENVS.: ADVERTISDTG . .A.r2T-JOW RATES T. For $7O per inch per month, we will insert an advertisement in 129 first- class papers in Penna. List sent on application to (3EO. P. ROWELL & CO., Advertising Agehts, 41 Park Row, N. Y. PENNSYLVANIA .MILITARY ACADEMY, At Chester, Delaware County, Pa. (For res identSadets only.) The eleventh annual ession commences Wednesday, Septem ber 4. Thorough in Civil Engineering, the Mathematical and Natural Sciences. The . classics and English is imparted by West Point graduates and other competent pro fessors. Circulars may be obtained of - Con. THEO. HYATT, Prest. P. M. A. POLITICAL GOODS of all kinds FIREWORKS, FLAGS, LANTERNS, TORCHES, BADGES, UNIFORMS, &c. JOS. B. PURDY, 32 and 34 Maiden Lane, Established 1843. <‘. New York. 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, Ph. D. CAMPAIGN GOODS FOR . 1872, Agents wanted for our Campaign goods.— Sell at sight. Pay 100 per cent. prOt. Now is the time. Send at once for Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists of our Fine Steel Engravings of all the Candidates, Campaign Bvographies, Charts, Photographs, Badges, Pins, Flags and everything suited to the times. 'l i en Dollars per day easily. Full samples sent for $3.„ Address MooRE .• GOODSPEED, 37 Park Row, New York. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE. Is the cheapest and best article in the mar ket for Blueing Clothes. The genuine has both Barlow's and. Wiltberger's name on the label, and is put up at \Viltberger's Drug. Store, No. 233 North Second St., Phil. adelphia. D. S. WILTBERGER,P_roprie tor. ‘cr - FiTare — by Druggists and Grocers. AGENTSIVANTED.—Agents make-more money at work for us than at anything else. Business light and permanent. Par ticulars free. G. Stinson & Cd., Fine Art PtvblisherB, Portland, Maine. QUARANTEED BONS Payable in New York city, for sale at low _prices, that will pay over 12 per cent. on the investment. Municipal Bonds of the highest grade-always on-hand. THOS. P. ELLIS, Bankers, 14 Pine street, N. Y. Nothing like it in medicine. A luxury to the palate, a painless evacuant, a gentle stimulant to the circulation, a perspiratory preparation, an anti-bilious medicine, a diuretic and an admirable general altera tive. Such are the acknowledged and 'dai proven properties of TARRANT'S EFFERVES CENT SELTZER APERIMENT. - SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS 5000 AGENTS WANTED.—Samples sent free by mail, with terms to clear from $5 to $lO per day. Two entirely new articles, salable as flour. Address N. H. "White, Newark, N. J. CRUMBS OF COMFORT CRUMBS OF COlll'ollll CRUMBS OF COMFORT - STOVE GLOSS ! UJNIPARiRintiELEU SUCCESS t Over Twenty-four thousand gross sold in less than nine months. IT MAKES A STOVE SHINE'LIKE . BURNISHED SILVER. ASK YOUR STOREKEEPER \ FOR IT. If he don't have it, go to the next store;. but don't be humbugged into buying or using any of the old polishes when yon can get CRUMB S O F‘ COMFORT at the same price. Every Jobber and Retail Dealer in the United States has or will have it for sale. 11. A. BARTLETT & CO., Manufacturers, Philadelphia, Pa. NEW TIN STORE HE undersigned would most respectfully Tr intOrm the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that he has opened a new Tin Store on East Main street, opposite Stover tk Wolin Dry Goods emporium, and keeps constantly on hand a good supply of ' COOK ct, 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, Alwayl, on the post.— Thankful for past favors he.hopes for a con tinuance of the same. Yours Respectfully, CLAYTO.N I, FREY nov 19 SUANJOILES., mITE subscriber has now for sale a prime 11 article of Chestnut Shingles, a supply of which he will continue to keep on hand.— He has also for sale a large lot of diastering Laths. April 1S S. B. RINEHART BEEF ! BEEF ! THE subscriber announces to the pub lic that he will furnish a prime article of Beef at the cellar in the Walker building on Monday evening ; Tuesday morning and Thursday evening and Friday morning, reg ularly during the season. Customers also supplied with Veal and Lamb when desired. lie will sell nothing but the choicest meats and hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. ' .pt 5-tf JOHN H. BONP,RAKE, )13 A P., 33 M 12., I N" 0- I SHE subscriber informs the public that he continues the Barbering business in the room next door to Mr. Reid's Grocery Store, and is at all times prepare to do hair cut ting, shaving,s hampooning etc. in the best style. The patronage of the public is respect fully solicited. Aug 23 1871 MEL LaIDIXR 1 7 ' O. 00. 'r / TO THE LADIES! VIRS. C. L. HOLLINBERGER has just .I.V.Lreceived a full supply of new Millinery goods. Ladies are invited to call and examine tier stock. VPlCON—Country sides for sale by LP Juno 29. W. A.EEID STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES Boilers, Tank's, and Sheet-Iron Work ; Machinist's Tools, Wood Working Machinery, Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers; Gear Cutting, Portable Circular Saw-Mills, Felloe-Ben ders, Laundry Furnaces. Also, Agents for Stillwell's Patent Heater, Lime Extractor anc Filter,. combined; Cameron & Co's Special Steam Pump; Saws of all kinds, (andDiost manufacture;) Iron Pipe and Fittings; Brass Work ; 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—m%le to order; REPAIR ING carefully done. air For further particulars' ' send-for Catalogue and Price List.-xat, Waynesboro', Franklin County, Penn'a June 29, 1871. Valuable Farm and Mitt Property HE subscriber-will offer-at-Public-Sale W on FRIDAY the 11th day of OCTOBER, 1872., on the premisesr(if not sold privately before that' day) the FAIRVIEW MILL PROPERTY AND FARM, situated in Wash ington Township, Franklin county, Pa., one and a I alf miles southeast of Waynesboro'. The farm contains . best--quality-of - limestone land- -in a high state of cultivation, all under good post and Nil fence. A branch of the Antietam Creek flows through the farm, from which stock can have access from all parts of it. The improvements are a large FOUR-STORY BRICK MERMAN MILL with all the latest improvements, four run of stone, capable of turtling out eighty bar rels flour per day, and one of the finest Water Powers in Franklin county—a large TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with Basement, all in thorough repair, a BRICK SUMMER, MOUSE in the rear with a never-failing well of water and cis tern at the door, a comfortable COPT.A_O-M 1-I.OITSM for a miller with a well of the finest water at Op door, a large BANE DARN, 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 ORCITAIIIIDS 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 2i miles front Waynesboro', Station on the W. '•I. E. R. and in close proximity to the proposed Waynesboro' Branch R. R. line. The buildings are so arranged that the Mill property with ten or twelve acres .of land can be sold separate from the farm• if it is desired. For further particulars persons wishing to purchase can address the subscriber at Pittston, Pa., or W. S. Amberson or John Philips, Esq., Wayaesboro' ' Pa. ,VZ — Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when attendance will be given and the terms made known by DAVID PATTERSON'. August I—ts WAYNESBORO' GRADED SCHOOL 11011HILIP H. BLIT Z, Principal and '. Pro fessor of Latin, Greek, German, and the Higher Mathematics. Assisted by a corps of first-class Teachers Free to all the children of the District.— Pupils from outside the District received at a moderate charge. Thorough instruction in STumrs pertain ing to the Primary, Intermediate, Gram mar and High School Departments. The CLASSICAL COURSE will be sufficient to prepare Pupils for entering the advanced classes in our best Colleges. Lessons in Music, Drawing, Painting, etc. A thorough COMMERCIAL CounsE. Buildings new, and rooms fuenished with seats and desks of the most modern and im proved styles. Location elevated and de lightful scenery. FALL TERM Will commence in September. IDS.. For further Worntation,eall on any member of the School Board, or address E. A. lIEDING, President of the Board. 1 B. li.otn.Tox, of Directors. Secretary'. Aug. I—tf PUBLIC. SALE . On Saturday the 19th 0e4.72 THE undersigned will offer at Public fiale On Saturday the 10th day of October, 1572, on the premises, a TAILIBLE SULL FARM, now in the oconpaneM Jacob Wiles, sit rioted along the Wavneshoro' and Ringgold public road, miles from the former and a :1 mile from the latter, bounded by lands ofJohn Frick, sr, Emanuel Miller, Jacob M. Barr and others, containing 62 ACRES , more or less. The improvements consist of a good house and barn, wagon shed, smoke house, and all other necessary out buildings; also a good orchard of choice fruit, a well near the house. to commence at 1 o'clock on said day when terms will be made known JOHN WILES, Sept 2G—ts Assignee of Jacob Wiles, W. A. PRICE, aIANTRVIA ROQII7 OTY:IER I A. Matter of Importance to Parents ! We are selling school books from ten to fifteen per cent less than they can be had eN(.I% - hisre. Scpt 26-tf BRACKBILL d: GEISER. PRICE & BO AN'S STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS, • -- WAYNESBORO', FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENN'A. 80 Acres, NOTICE. A WORLD OF €IiA_NGE. WM. -A. WISHING to make some change in his business, and on account of the scarc ity of money will offer his goods to CAnn and PROMPT buyers, at a small advance on cost. Particular attention called to Glassware and Queensware. So long as his "banner hangs on the outer wall" he will keep a full line of Staple Gro ceries; White and Brown Sugars, Coffee, Tea, New Orleans Molasses, Rice, Cheese, Sugar Cured Ha ms Mackerel & Herring, Salt, Conc. Lye, - Kerosene and Safety Oil Soaps; Garden Seeds, • Shoe Brushes, • Bed Cords. Baskets, &c Candy, Raisins, Prunes, • Lemons, Oranges, &c. Also Essences and Extracts for cooking purposes. • A nice line of Crackers • and Fancy Cakes. LIFE & ACCIDENT INSIIIINCE 'MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK. MUTUAL RESERI'E OF NEW YORK TRAVELERS LA AND ACCIDENT OF HARTFORD, CON!.,. Having in the aggregate Seo,cra cs. ,co 0 . Accident Policies good against death or wholly disabling injury, for one year or less granted on application to me. No ma chinist, no mechanic's, no farmer, no pro fessional man, nor any other man or wo man ought to let a day pass without har ing an Accident Policy. We pay weekly indemity for disabling injury and if death results from the _Accident in 90 days the whole amount of Policy insured for is paid promptly in cash. June 20, IS72—tf W. A. REID. STAGE LINE. 'THE subscriber informs the traveling II public that lie is running a Daily Coach from Waynesboro' to Blue Ridge Summit, leaving 'Waynesboro' at 9 o'clock, A. 31., arriving at Beauqjul 17en: Springs at 10 11 ' - vlock, A. 31., at ..ilontereg at 11 o'elnek, A. M., at Blue Ridge Summit at 12 M., making m neetion with the 1:2:25 train on the W. M. It R. from Baltimore. Expre:-s matter from Baltimore for Waynesboro' ;:hould lie sent to Blue Ridge Station as it will come through to Waynesboro' the same day.— The train for Baltimore leaves °Summit .Sta t ion at 2:44, P. M., arriving in Baltimore at :30 I'. M. B. .E.11.1.1:31. July 11, IS72—tf IN TIIE COURT OF cOMMON PLEAS 1..F01L FRANKLIN ~.'OUNTY. No. .lug. Term `72.Summons in Part it inn. Jacob Z. Keefer r, , t Samuel Keefer of San gamon county; Illinois, John Reefer of the State of Kansas, George Cordell of Ilancoil:. Wash intr.ton county, Md. John Cordell, William Trumpour and Mary J. Trumpour his wife in right of sail Mary Jane, of Washinton county, Md., clefts. Notice to said cliendants,— In obedience to writ of summons in above ease you are hereby summoned to appear before said Court on the last Monday of October nest to show cause why partition should not be made of a certain inessunge and tract (A land. lying and being in Pik( sville, Wash ington township, Franklin county, Pa , bounded by lands of P. Rouzer, John Rod gers, Greenberry Whitmore and Jacob Z. Keefer. S. F. GREENAWALT, Sheriffs Office, Sept. 7872, Sh&riff. Sept 12-4.4 JOSEVII Douca.As, Attorney. THOMAS Zr. FILBERT) MERCHANT TAIL 01?, AND AGENT FOB SINGER'S SEWING MACE IN, ES. 1872 Spring. 18'12 Sprill g STOVER 8; WOLFF, \lThite Goods, Embroideries and Laces Boots Sr, Shoes, Cechtrware, Hardwarc.. nun Dry Goods Department consists in NLYpart of Ladies Dress Goods, IIlael: Black and Colored A Ipacca s, 'Empress Cloth, Japanese Cloths, Mohairs, Ponl ins T 11 , 41 res, Percales, Lawns, embreilw everyth:ug in the Dress Goods line offered to u,c rade.— A FULL STOCK OF MENS WEAR English, & Amerean Cassimers, Linens, Jeans, Dennms, Doeskins, Corduroys, Cottonades, Blk. 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, Su4penders, Head nets, tkc, • A full line of Shoes • and Gaiters for Gentlemen, • Ladies, Misses, Boys and ch rem We.have constantly on hand everythin4 usually kept in a well regulated store. We ask an examination of goods and prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. MN' S.E. & WOLET. . May 10, 187:?.. PUBLIC SALE. frHE undersigned, Assignee of Jacob C. Stouffer, will sell at public out-cry, On Saturday Hue 2d Nov. '7g. On the premise, THAT VALUABLE F ARM now occupied by Jacob -Welty, situated a bout 21 miles East of Waynesboro', and a bout on ourth On mile South of Stouf er's Millobon4lod—kry lands of Abaham Shocker, Criristian Shockey and Jacob Shockey's heirs, and others, containing a bou i1if1 . :;..1-P. Acres, more or less, of first-rate Limestone Land, about 20 ACRES of which is covered with good Timber. The improvements consist of a good HOUSE JI✓YD ala - rge - IVal_,;im Shed «•ith Corn Cribs, and. all other necessary out-buildings. And al so a good -.IEL MI-M2O APPLE OFiCHARD S a Well of good Water near the house small stream of water flowing through the farm ; a spring and spring house near the buildings, and also a lare SEMING of WATER; on the limn. Taking it all together it is one of the best firms in the community. It will be sold to suit purchasers. 11S,-.Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when terms will be 'made known by ISAAC SIIOCKEY, ASSIONEE. Geo. V. Mong,Auct. Aug 29—ts PUBLIC SALE. Syrups, Molasses Waynesboro' Brewery! TN pursuance of an order of 'the Orphan's Court of Franklin County, Pa., the un dersigned Administrator of Sie A. Gordon, dec'd, will sell la public sale, on the prem ises, On Saturday the 12th of October nest, a VALUABLE MUM ROUSE AD BREWERY, situated on the corner of West and Main Street, in theßoiough. of Waynesboro' both of Brick newly built, the Brew House be ing two stories high and the Dwelling thrPe stories, the latter is finished in extra tine Style. They front 85 feet on Main Street. The Brewery has a depth of 40 feet and the Dwelling with back building 60 feet.— The main buildings are covered with tin rout The whole at a little expense could be converted into a first-class hotel proper ty. The,Drewery is in complete order with never-failing, V 1- 7.11 - E 14 CM Ua .. t qa 7 a 4 cpiEv4 , . '• • in the building, with TWO ARCHED SET, LATs sufficiently large to store 500 Barrels of Beer. 'There is also a NEW BOWLING ALLEY, connected with the Brewery. The Brewery has one of the finest bar-rooms in the coun ty, with Billiard, Baggatelle and Grain Rooms on the second liner. Both buildings are arranged according to the latest style of architecture, with a first-class Heater in the cellar. There are also on the lot a fine FRAME STABLE, sufficiently large for five horsns and two cows. Carriage House, Corn Crib, hog Pen, Smoke House and Bake Oven, both under one roof, large Cistern, &e. At the same time and place will lm offer ed the movable fixtures belonging to the Bre'wery. .f.-2;'''Sale to commence as 1 o'clock on said day when terms v, ill les made known by A. D. CORDON, • Geo. V. Along, Ana. Sc.pt 72—ts .1 1 11 74 4: f731 ; ' ll."7l ' ." T' r }: Pj C.:1 C ;(1 19 o i 0 .di MILE:, justly celebrated Plnw formerly flianufileturoil IL now - be bad of Nt•IN outer' their autitorized agentF. All .1-Icm:, war ranted to give 11.11lK DOLL & N EWCOMER, AGENT.-D. 11. Stonolmiker, Cavelomm, Id. O. 14.11111:til. 11......r:-:(‘A )id. S. B. 11 . :lyno,l)oro', 1872—1 y . •..... r,_. C!. tiflitlVS : t ; 12. "".: EPP.OIID (i BP.:A It GOD Ft t . i, ''li 6-:; : ' Ti , th•-:-, i tur:l,!(. nr.i , 1 ,, :-J. .--. • .• ' att(l Clie::p. Ftio 15.:.1 1'..111,) lor tile 10t -t - 101 , 2: ,- . . : ; o ;,.._ q _ tion i-4 e :.•._ •t.t!'... - : , , r,Te.; ~.) - .1',1t..k-1:: , -.',.. l'ater,t Ito! r.ived. .-''.; , . f .':,.,* '..., lira ket dthi New I :-, ty( Ite.•1; 4 04 ?:,,,=!' ''oll " Valve, which eallbe Nxittt --,- ~, a ..... (Ir,i,;vn m !nutit . 1 .:-..` 4.••„:, E-i Pornportit-ttiroing,thes, ,, ,nt:-; _lli: o .th,, ( - . 1. ) ;- 11.r I'll 1141.....7-, which never cracksor : , i'll IC s. :::;%i 1'..111 OW- list and• other. Fir sale by (.li,•.l!iirs where. Set - tiller Cat:ilo!;t:e :tut CURS. 3011 Commerce Street, Pitilutia4 Sept 12,.1g72-ly . CHAD AND Potomac Herrin•, ti ikis: for said 14 I=3 DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Groceries, Q aaeensware, ItINGaoLD, \VAS'S INGTON Co., 3!n