FILL AND WINTER GOODS, COON & SIL 4 ONEHOUSE "%AVE just received a large and well 31-11. selecte d stock of •new Fall and Winter Goods, Which' they Offer to the People 'of Waynesboro' and surrounding country, at the lowest cash prices. The stock consists in part of • LADIES DRE S S GOODS of the newest and latest styles rGoods of every description for men and.boy's wear; Shirting Stripes, Brown and ; • • Bleached Muslins„ Sheeting : Tickings, ' Linen .& Cet ton Table Diapers, Towels & • Toweling, Table Covers, Balmorals, Calicoes, Irish Linens, Ginghams, a large lot NVhite Cotton Quilts, very cheap, Table & Floor Oil Cloths, 011 & Paper Window Blinds, Ladies Lace Points & Shalls,_ a large lot of Stockings, Handkerchiefs for men Women and Children, Linen, Lace & Papper Collars, Laces, Edging and Inserting, - Silk and Cotton fringes and Trimings of every description, Xid, Silk and Cotton Gloves,. • and .everything else in notion line Boots, Shoes and Straw Hats, Ladies and Childrens Gaiters, Shoes and Slippers, to gether with Groceries; Hard rare, Wooden Ware; Queensware, Glassware, and Wall Paper. Call and see our goods before buying elsewhere. COON & STONEHOUSE. Nov. 74, 1872. PCBLI.O SALE VALUABLE• REAL ESTATE! rIPHE undersigned will sell at Public Sale, _IL in front of I). 11.1entzer's Store iu Smith burg, on tiATURDAY76th ofNOV 9 72 the following tracts of Land: Tract No. 1, containing ACRES, More or less, to be ascertained by a survey. This farm is beautiful and located in a good neighborhood, convenient to Mills, Church es. The land is a good' quality of Limestone smooth and gently rolling. The buildings consist of a good two-story C:1 0 .7fEE 10k ICJ gir• Weatherboarded; a Bank Barn, nearly as g lod as new, with a Wagon shed and Corn Crib attached, Wash House, and all other ORC ILAII,D OF CHO FRIT rr TREES- a good-well—of_wate the house and a constant stream of water_ running through the barn yard to which stock can have access from .every This farm lies near the public road leading from Leiterbburg to Smithburg, 2 miles from Smithburg, and adjoining the lands of Jon as 801, David,llooverand others. No. 2, Is a tract of 10 Acres, more or less, cut off from Tract No. 1. which will be sold with or without the farm, as may suit purchasers. The crops put out this fall will be reserved, with the privil edge to cut and thre,h the same. TERMS.—One-third on the Ist of April next, when posession will be given ; the ba lance in two equal annual payments with interest from the Ist of Aptil 1873, the par chaser being required to give bonds with approved security for the deferred payments and upon the payment of OR whole pur chase money, a good deed will be given. DAVID NEWCOMER. I will also sell at.the same time and place, 251-2 ACRES, In one tract or in lots to suit purchasers, a bout one-third new ground, adjoining Phil ip Beck, George Kessinger and Tract N0.'12. This land lies within a few hundred yards of the public road leading front Beard's Church to David M. Detrich's Mill. Growing crops reserved with the privil edge to cut and thresh. Possession will be given on the Ist of April s 1873. TERMS.—One-third on the Ist of April next, the balonce in two equal annual pay ments with Interest from the Ist of April, 1873, the purchaser bin required to give bonds with approved security for the deilr red payments, and upon the payment of the whole pa. chase money, a good deed will be executed. JOHN B. NEWCOMER. Nov 7—ts PUBLIC SALE. On Tuesday 19th of Nov. '72. n'Y virtue of an order of the Orphan's JjCourt of Franklin county, the sub +crib er, Administrator of Geo. sunun rs, dee'd, will offer at public sale, on Tue: day the 39th of November neat, the MANSION FARM of said deceased, situate in Washington township, Franklin county, Pa., two miles West of Waynesboro' and one mile swath of the Waynesboro' and Greencastle turn pike, adjoining lands of John Wishard, D. P. Gordon, henry Hess, Henry Shank and others, containing - *M Acres, and 40 PERCHES. of first quality of Lime stone Land, and in a good state of cultiva tion, six acres of winch, more or less in good thither. The improvements are a two and a half story BRICK & WEITIIERBOIRDED HOUSE, 'good Wash House, Smoke House, Spring House, Bake and Summer House; a large Bank Barn, with wagon shed, corn crib and plow shed attached ; Hog Pen, Buggy Shed, Blacksmith Shop and all other necessary out-buildings, all in good order. A Well of never Thiling water in the yard, and a good Cistern at the house. there is also an or chard of CHOICE • V-RaFT ED 7- . FRUIT , perhaps not excelled in Franklin county, in good bearing, besides peaches, pears, plums, grapes and other fruits. Said farm is convenient to churches, schools, S:c. Also at the same time and Otte; sill be sold an Unimproved Tract of Land situated in Polktown, three -miles West of Waynes boro' and one mile South of the aforsaid turnpike, containing 4 Acres and 37 Perches, adjoining lands of John Wishard, Dunlop Donebrake and others. Persons wishing to view the above pro perties before sale will call. on .Tt.cob L. Summers, living onthe Mansion Farm. Side to commence ut 10 o'clock, A. M., when terms will be made known by GEO. -F. SUMMERS, Adm'r. Oct 31—ts Geo. V. Mong, Auct. WATER Crackeq, • ginger snails, and fancy crackers srt K eicl'o PUBLIC, $A E. on Iliaisday 2tst*No'v. 71: 111 Y virile ofa43ill• cif Sale eicecnted to lie iLlby onahe-firittlay of Feb ruary, 1872, - 1 till sena_ public sale, at My residencp, one mile tout t heast of.litnggold, on the public road leading 'froth Smithburg to Waterloo, on Thursday ,the 21st day of November, - 1872, the 'folloUring goods and chattles,lo wit; • \ • 3 Broad-Itilares. one three-Yeat old Colt; .4 miich...Ccrivs,. 2 Head of ',young:Cattle, .13 ..head.of Hogs; 2 four-horse WagonS; one-hoise :Wagon, 4 Barshear 1 710w5,--2iSipgle and , 3.auhlk. Shovel Plows, 2 Harrows, 1 Rockaway Bug gy, I II 'CORMICK REAPER, 1 Grain Drill, One Horse Rake, 1 Wheat Fan, 1 Cutting Box, 2 sets Brichbands, 2 sets of Front Gears, 1 set of single and 1 set of double Harness. 1 Cooking Stove. ,Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when a credit of seven months will be given on all sums of five dollars and upwards, and if payment is not made with in ten days after maturity interest will be charged from date. JOHN A. HOOVER, G. V. Mong, Auct. Oct 31-3 t TWENTY-FIVE ACRE FARM FOR SALE! Y virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court JLPfor Washington County, Md. sitting in Equity, and a Deed of Trust, I will offer at Public Sale in front of the Antietam House, in Hagerstown, on Tuesday the 19th day of November next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the Tract of Land ad joining the cast of Leitersburg, in Wash ington County, bordering on the road lead road leaves the turnpike, containing about 25 ACRES, of snperior Limestone Land. The improve ments consist of 2 COMFORTABLE LOG HOUSES, a_Good_Log Barn, Corn Crib, Hog Pen, and all necessary outbuildings ; a never-failing well of water only about 5 feet deep; with fine Young Orchard of Choice Fruit, TIIE TERMS ARE :—One third of the purchase money is to be paid on the first day of April next, and the residue in two equal annual payments from that date, with interest from that day, the purchaser to give his note within ten days after the sale with approved security. The one half of the grain growing in the ground is re served. Possession to be taken on the Ist of April next. Upon the payment of the purchase money a deed will be executed • • .t • the mrchaser. Oct 24—ts On Saturday 16th of NOV. '72 IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Franklin connty, Fa., the un dersigned Administrator of Susan Barr, deed., will sell at public sale, in front of the Bowden House in Waynesboro' that valuable property situated on South street, between Mr. Frick's residence and the Pub- lie School Building, consisting of a new and commodious Two-story BRICK DWELLING, Stable, Carriage House, Hog Pen, Wood llouse, and new fencing put up of the best material; there is also a large cistern on the premises. Person wishing to view the property before sale will call on the under signed at Dr. Snively's Office. Sale to com mence at two o'clock, P. M., when terms will be made known by B. F. BARR, Administrator, Oct 24—ta G. V. Auct. PUB LiIC SAZE • OF REAL ESTATE THE undersigned, executor of Ann Ma ria Blair, late of Waynesboro', Pa., dec'd. will expose to public sale Satmrday &OM Nev. We on the premises the following real estate, viz : a good two-story Weatherboarded DWELLING. HOUSE, with a two-story back building—lately oc cupied by the dec'd, situated on the South east corner of Church St. and a 12 foot alley in Waynesboro% Pa. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. when terms will be made known by JOS. W. MILLER. Ex'r. Nov. 7--ts G. V. Mong, Auct. Now Ready for Fall Trade J.W.IV/ILLER tc. CO. TAKE pleasurg iri informingtheir friends that they litte now in store their first supply of Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, • •NOTIONS, • HARDWARE., QUEENS WARE, • Boots, Shoes, Gums and Over Shoes, Blankets, Robes and Spreads, Shawls Nubies and Gloves, Carpets, Oil Cloths and Rugs, and in fact• every thing usually kept in a well regulat ed Dry Goods Stoic.. Their stock was selected with care and will be offered at prices to suit the'times. An invitation is extended to all to call and examine goods and price. J. W. M. 4k CO. oct 24, 1872. TOE NEW “DOPUIESTIC" FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING eelgurdllzta - Met c3alia ~ Leading points of Excellence 'Combined in the Dome tic Extra size and room under the arm. They are simple. Easy of operation. Have no rams or Gear IN heels to make noise. Cyl indrical hardened ea s s eel shuttle with bob bin. Self adjusting Tensions, and can not be put out oftime or adjustment by use. See Domestic Sewing Machine at Union Hotel,• Quincy. F. W. KEPNER, Aa'r. Nov 7-4 w for Franklin Co. Pa. HOCOLATE—NorfoIk, and Bakers Gen.= Unice No. 1. alway on hand. Reid's Gro- nay (aUar2aD NEW GOODS ABERSON BENEDICT CO'S. Tx AVE just received their first suiiply of FALL AND WINTER to which we call the attention We have full stock of the following: Groceries; DR Y OIL BLINDS, Trustee Cassimers, lawns, Tickings, GIVE - US A CALL BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE AND WE WILL CON- VINCE YOU THAT OUR GOODS ARE AS CHEAP AS ANY IN THE MARKET. AMBERSON, BENEDICT S. CO. Oct 10—ti NEV GOODS ! NEW GOODS !! pvC Deai 443 kit taltkil BOEBREB t APPENZELL&B, FASIIIONABLE lIERCILINT TAILORS, HHAVE just received a full supply of Fall Mand 'Winter Goods, the finest assort ment for Gentlemen's wear ever brought to Waynesboro', consisting in part of English Kerseys, Full Line of French Also a full assortment o !Gentlemen's FURNISHING GOODS AND READY-MADE All Goods sold by the yard CUT FREE OF CHARGE. CORNER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE .., GOODS of our customers and 41..- th. •üblic generally Queensware, Hardware, Carpets, GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Kentucky Jeans, Ladies Dress Goods of all kinds. English Meltons, Worsted Suitings, and and English Cloths, Cassimers, Vestings, etc., CLOTHING in Whole Suits, Overioats, Pantii Vests, &c., at prices to suit the times. Satisfaction guaranteed in fits and the reputation of the Old Stand fully kept up CALL AT THE SOUTH-EAST AND EXAMINE GOODS AND GIVE U A TRIAL UNE CFCBMTVBE Wholesale and Retail Dealer, and Manufac turer of HOUSE FURNITURE UPHOLSTERER, GREENCASTLE, Pa., • takes this method of informing his custom ' era and the public that he has REDUCED THE PRICE OF FURNITURE from ten to twenty per cent. Owing to the idvantagn.e be has over other manufacturers he can an( will sell Furniture at a less price than any other Manufacturer in the State. RAVI:N . OC TIIR,EE, 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 castes. EXAMINE LIST OF PRICES. BEDSTEADS. Cottage—lmitation - of - Walnut—ssT6,-7,-to-8- • Solid Walnut 8,9, to 10 Jenny Lind-3-Arch To Panel, Walnut " 14, 16, to 18 3-Arch Top Panel, Imitation 10, 12, to 14 Round, Corner-foot, 3 Panels Walnut, - • Carved 25 to 30 " " Foot, Oval Panel • Walnut, Moulded 30, 35, to 40 Antique—Nea Style 25; 30, ~ 40Ao- t Fine Antique Chamber Suds, Full Marble 130 to 175 Cot. Chamber Suits 35, 38, 40, 45, to 60 Solid Walnut Suits 60, 75, to• 85 BUREAUS. Im. Wal. 4 drawers, with glass, wood top 14, 15, to 16 Im. 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, Breakfast do., four legs, Mar. do 20 diff. paterns, Extension Tables per foot ±- - CHAIRS. Windsor or Wood seats (1 doz) $5, 6, 7 to 10 Cane seats - (- -- 1 9,0, - 11112/ - 05 - 30 (Haveover 600 of the above on hand.) Wood Seat Rocking Chairs, 1,25 to 5 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs, 2 to 7 Willow Seat Rocking Chairs, . 2 to 10 Spring Seated Chairs Upholstered in Hair Cloth, Brocatel, Rep and Terry, ranging in price per half dozen from Rocking Chairs uphol. as above Tete-a-Tetes, uphol. as above, (each) from 20, 22, 25, 30 to 75 Box or plain Sofas, from 18, 20 to 30 Lounges upholstered in Hair Cloth, Brocatel, Rep, Terry and Da- Oil Cloths, Imitation Walnut, for $lO, 12, 14, 16 to SO Solid Walnut, for 15, 18, 20, 25 to 60 rel... Also, side Boards, Wash Stands, Mat tress es, 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 . As SEE FOR YOURSELVES. tel m liemember the place, I. H. WHITMORE, Greenca.stle, Pa. Dec. 1, 1871. PURE ÜBUCC. IVJE 3E3 33). I CI X .I\l - IM' Si 9 lEin AL. ao TO TO FOUETHZTAAT'S laus)w-.7glLxi7jrAcez-X,:tagg i licaillt-eko Waynesboro', May 21, 1871. WAYNESBORO', PENN'A. THE subscr;ber having leased this well known H ,tel property, announces to the public that ho has refurnished, re-pain ted and papered it, and is now amply pre pared to accommodate the traveling public anll others who may be pleased to favor him with their patronage. An attentive hostler Iva' at all times be in attendance. B. & A. Mr* . 213-tf SAM'L P. STONER. • C °Nc .P TE°°l ' vExs ''Z aas 'LEFD. I. H. WITMORE, 5 to 6 9, 10,42 tal.s 2 to 3 • 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12 to 30 WARDROBES. 01 L s &c., &c., MAIN STREET, STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS 7 STATIONAR_Y—A_N "I • ' Al \ 1.11 Boilers;Tanks, and Sheet-Iron Work ; Machinist's Tools, Wood Working Machinery, Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers; Gear Cut ting, Portable Circular Saw-Mills, Fellee-Benders, Laundry Furnaces. Also, Agents for Stillwell's Patent Heater,Lime Extractor am. Filter combined; Cameron & Co's Special Steam Pump; Saws of all kinds, (and Dim manufacture;) Iron pe and Fittings; Brass Work; Gum and Leather Belting; Manufacturers and Engineers' Supplies, generally furnished at lowest Retail Prices. All kind: of Foundry Work—heavy or light, Iron and Brass Castings—made to order; REPAIRING carefully done. Ser'For further particulars,-sendlor-Catalogue Nu co $7,50 to 9 UETITILIATt 25 to 75 9 to 15 THIS firm call the attention of the Trade their Fall and DRY GOODS GROCERIES, Which have been selected With great care and at 'We keep all the MaALT333IMT M - 4=ll7.lEllia°l l X3o in , connection with a full In a first Glass Dry Goods REMEMBER WE KEEP A GEN ERAL VARIETY AND TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOWING ' OUR STOCK. PRICE BOEFLICH The _Merchants. Oct 3, 1872-tz EXPRESS AXD PASSENGER WAGON, A s . C. CRILLY Will run an Express kVA.. and Passenger Wagon daily from Waynesboro' to Waynesboro' Station, W. M. H. R. He will commence regular dai ly trips October 21st, 1872. Regular con; sections will be made with the early and late trains. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. • Passengers eau register their names on a slate at either' of the Waynesboro' hotels. Oct 10-tf SALE., rpHE subscriber offers for sale 160 Cords -M. -of Wood, hickory and oak, which is easy of access, being about a half a Mile from the p"hlic road, and near Samuel Welry's reside ice. Sept s—tf DAVID LOITR.. CHOLERA MEDICINE. -nrtz D'ICKEY'S celebrated Cholera Med- Aflicine prepared by David M. Hoover of Ringgold, Md., can be had daring the sea son at F. FOITRTMLAY'S ])rue, Store, and of dealers.generally. 75 . avel inn Agent. Angus t HENItY An -Ens. -MONEY VVAN'tED. THE School Directors of the Wayne:ll3o- ro' School District want to borrow live thousand dollars, for which they will issue hoods of the School - District bearing inter est at the rate of seven per cent. per annum and free of all State taxes. Enquire of J. ,W. Coon, Treasurer. By ardor of the Board, J. D. HAMILTON', Oct 31-3 t - Secretary. IV' lit 41riM mirk.. eat mr. GED 1/LNET mar AIL Tilaw 9 ake 171iTztvzienslocorcoo 30' ta,33.1x.11.313. Clcitlxvty, Pa,. 110EFLIC1IT Mr._3ll Winter Stock o A IT D The very Lowest Figures D o ne of Everything Kept, House. 7, z ,VAVkr .I&M -.1;1 ME YOU NM TOi RMINIT AVEHILL CHEMICAL HINT has proved itself to be the HANDSOMEST AND MOST DURABLE EXTERIOR PAL , T KNOWN. Sample card of beautiful,colors and re commendations-from—owitrs-ofthe—finest- residences in the country furnished free by all dealers and by AVERILL CILENICAL PAINT CO„ 32 Burling Slip, New York, Or, Cleveland, Ohio. GOOD COUNTRY TALLOW WANTED Highest price, paid for prime quality by L. 31. ELKINTON. Soap and Candle Manufac turer, 116 Margaretta St., Phila, Pa. 5500,000 IN BANK. GRAND GIFT CONCERT Pospaned to '1 t-182Vir • of the Public Library of Kentucky, an nounced for 'September 28, has been pos poned to December 7,1872, because the ac cumulation of orders the few days before the drawing made it physically impossible to fill them without a few days' delay, and as a short postponement was inevitable, it was determined to defer it to a time that would make a full drawing sure by the sale of all the tickets. The money necessary to pay in full all the offered gifts is now upon deposito in the Farmers' and Drovers' Bank, as will be seen by the following certificate of the Cashier: FARRIERS' AND DROVERS' BANE, LOUISVILLE. Kr., Sept 26, 1872. 1 This is to certify that there is now on de posh e in this" bank, over half a million of dollars to the credit of the Gift Concert fund. $500,000 of which is held by this bank as Treasurer "of the Public Library of Kentucky to pay off all gifts to be awarded at the drawing R. S. VEACH, Cash, 1,000 PRIZES, amounting to sococ:oco,coco co INT 0 .. Si S. will be awarded, the highest prizes being $lOO,OOO, $50,000, $25,000, and down in reg ular gradation to $lOO, which is the lowest. The drawing will positively and unequi vocally take place December 71 Agents are peremtorily required to close sales and make returns November 23, in order to give ample time for the final arrangements Orders for tickets or applications for circu lars should be addressed to Gov. THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent of the Public Library of Kentucky, Louisville, Ky. N. Y. Office, 609 Broadway, in charge of Blajor. Thos. 11. Flays. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE to sell the best low-priced Corn-Sheller ev er patented, Let farmers and everybody who has corn to shell send for circulers to "Family Corn Sheller Co., Harrisburg, Pa. GREAT CURIOSITY.—A $3 Magazine of the highest order for $l. Agent wanted in every town, on a perpetual income.— Send 10c. for specimen to "Sinilh'e Dollar Magazine," 51 Liberty St., N. Y. AGENTS WANTED FOR COBBIN'S CHILD'S COMMENTATOR ON THE BIBLE, for the home circle.- 1,200 pages, 250 engravings. The best en terprise of the year for agents. Lvery fam ily will have it. Nothing like it now pub lished. For circulars address IL S. GOOD SPEED Sl' CO., 87 Park Row, New York. JGENTS WANTED.—Agents make more money at work for us than at anything else. Business light and permanent. Par ticulars free. G. Stinson & Co., Fine Art Pleblislters, Portland, Maine. ' AGENTS WANTED—For HARRIET BEECHER STOWE'S campaign book, with lives of the candidates and leading then of all parties 20 steel portraits. —95 to .t2O a day rapidly and easily made.— Write and see. Particulars free. 'WORTH INOTON, DUSTIN 4., CO., Hartford, Ct. ASTHMA. The subscribers are Manufacturer's Agents for R. W. Read's celebrated Asthma Relief, the best remedy for Asthma yet discovered Instant relief guaranteed or purchase mon ev refunded. The medicine is put up in three sizes, which retail at' 50. and Sl. Persons remitting the price will have the medicine sent free by mail or express. Al so samples sent free to any who desire.— ETHRIDGE, TOILER CO., Rome, N. Y. • Deaith Bad Breath! Millions of young and old people (both sex es) are tortured daily with disordered stom achs, Blond. Heart. Liver, Kidneys, viz:— Ague, nervous headache, palpitation, giddi ness, drowsiness, no energy, dispepsia, ca tarrh, rheumatism, neurahna. , gravel, weak bark. constipation, piles, &c., &C. We reli giously commend our golden. packages.— Never fail. Mailed free for Sl. Describe your case Cirenlars free. AddreF s CITY INFIRMAIn , Youngstown, O. XMC>I=I.7EVIEVIL.7O I suffered with Catarrh thirty venvt, and was mired by a simple remedy. 'Will send I receipt, postage free, to all afflicted. Rev. ' T. J. MEAD, Drawer 176, Syracuse, N. Y. PEED CUTTER. • FOR e. good Fodder, Hay or Strnw Cutt ter or Grinder, call on or address JOHK. L. METCALF. . • - Oct 24—t f Qniney, Pa. Waynesboro',.Franklin County, Penn'a, October 23, 1372. mit *V f_*._;#o -A-WORLD OYCILME--- W3GIE. ..EL. 3EIL:JEIMI, WISHING to make some change in his business, and on account of the scarc ity of money will offer his goods to CAhlt and Piwatr.r buyers, at a small advance_on . • 4 4- Sb 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 Hams Mackerel Sr. 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 MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK. . MUTUAL RESERvE OF NEW YQRK. TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT OF HARTFORD, CONN., Having in the aggregate • X 60,000,0 0 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 hav 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, 1872—tf Executor's Notice. ETTERS testamentary on the estate of Gander, late of Washington township, Franklin county, Pa., deceased, having 'heed , granted to the undersigned, he hereby gives notice to all persons in debted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authen ticated for settlement. JACOB S. GOOD, Fxecutor Oct 10-6 t oliS V Mit to 41 Tr HE undersigned would most ucspeetfnlly inform the eitinens of WayneFlJoro' and vicinity that he has opened a new Tin Store on East Main street, opposite Stover 4: Wolfl's Dry Goods emporium, and keeps constantly on hand a good supply of COOK & COAL STOVES, MORNING GLORIES, etc., at prices to suit the times. All kinds of work clone in his line with neatness and dispatch, such as roofiing, spouting and repairing. You will find it to your interest to give him a call he fore purchasing elsewhere. The eim of the Big Red Coffee Pot, Always on the post.— Thankful for past favors he hopes for a con tinuance of the same. Yours ilesperffigly. CLAYTON 11. FREY nov 19 griAMF. ..to the premises .of the subscriber' IJ(lllonterev gprlngS) on the 30th of Octo ber last a red and white steer with short ' crumpefed horns. The owner is requested to prove property, liay eharee3 and tnko biro away. 11. YINGLING. - •No 7-St NEW rittLLINERV 0C,0[1574;* 1~4 ISSES STICKLE & GORDON announce 11// totheir Irdy patrons of \Vaynesboro' avid vicinity that they have just received a fells sutply-of Fttll nntl •AVinter GOON (=Prating r.ll the-latest vtyle!.. 7 . • aleAq,col:.lvitedtv call and Wei tlitt , ir gbiedis, Syrups, Molasses, W. A. REID
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