inaV azaintaa 'NEW GOODS IL' I I'FJ( IN AV just AND received their second supply Jl.l. L WINTER o - which - weeall - the attention of our customers and We have full stock of the fol Groceries, Queensware, ar • ware, Oil Cloths, Carpet; DRY GOODS, OIL BLLNDS, BOOTS AND SEIOES, Cadman". ;Cloths, Lawn; Ticking Ladies Dress Goods of all kinds 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 & CO. liov 28 1872 Fall 1872 Fall STOVER & WOLFF, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, White Goods, Embroideries and Laces Groceries, it ueensware, Boots & Shoes, Cedarware, Hardware OUR Dry Goods Department consists in X./part of Ladies Dress Goods, 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 MENS WEAR English, & Amercan Cassitners, Linens, Jeans, Denums, 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, 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 ark an examination of goods and prices be fors purchasing elsewhere. STOVER & WOLFF. May 18, 1872. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT .P12,.1.17 - .A.TIM ?TIRE undersigned offers at private sale I. his property, situated in Leitersburg Dis trict, Washington county, Md., ImiLe south of Ringgold, near the Leitersburg road, ad jolning lands of Benjamin Garver, Mentzer, Dsyhoff, and others. The property contains about 15 ACRES FIRST QUALITY LIMESTONE LAND. The improvements are a good House, Barn, Wash-house, and all other s necessary out buildings; a cistern and a good well of wa ter near the door. There is also a large or chard of CHOICE GRAFTED FRUIT TREES also a young orchard of fruit of every de scription. The property is well fenced into small fields. This property is well sheltered, and laying to the morning son, makes it one of the best properties in the county for fruit growing or trucking—it is well arranged for this purpose. Persons in want of such a property would do well by calling on the undersigned and examine the property, as it will be sold cheap and on reasonable terms. • For further information call on or address the subscriber living on the same Dec. 19.3 w L. W. WINGERT. 200 . CORDS OF WOOD, Assignee's Notice. (Oak and Hickory) about 2000 FEET OF WHITEOAK AND REDOAK PLANK AND IVOTICE is hereby given that Geo. B. SCANTLING from 1i to•five inches :thick, IN Hawker, by a deed his of voluntary t as he si u gn n 5000 'WALNUT PALINGS, merit, has assigned'all estate to dersigned, in trust for the benefit of Credi- from . * to five feet long, and all standing tors. All persons, therefore, indebted to timber on the ground. *aid Geo. B. Hawker, will make 'payment lit 'Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on to said Assignee, and those having claims or said day when a credit of 12 months will be demands will make known the gnic with- given on ali sums of ten dollars ($10) and out, delay. JAMES P. WOLFF,. 1 upwards. GEORGE STOLER, Dec 12 - tit Assignee. Dec 19-ta V. 14Iong, Auct. CIATES, CASSINLERES, JEANS, COTTONADES, REPPS, GINGHAMS, DIUSLINd, TICKINGS, CO rTON & ALL WOOL FLANNELS, &c, Also a full line of NOTIONS, GLOVES, ERX,_BI7_SPENDRR.;; Which they will sell at low figures. A fall line of a- 'I I, L c 03311 XIDSI . such as Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses, &c., at low rates—your examination is invited. SerCome, examine our prices and judge for yourselvesl Nov. 14, 1872-1 y COON & STONEHOUBE AVE AVE just received a large and well 1.11-selected stock of new Fall and Winter Goods, which they offer to the People of Waynesboro' and surrounding country at the-lowestreash-prices.—The-stock-consista in part of OODS - LADIES DRESS GOODS of the newest and latest styles ; Goods of every description-for-men and boy?a wear-;- .Shirtin -Stri B. the public generally. lowing: Balmorals, Gingharns a large lot 'White Cotton uilts ve eh • Floor e - .011 & Paper Window Blinds, • Ladies Lace Points &Shane, 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, Kid, Silk and Cotton Gloves, and everything else in notion line Soots, .Shoes and. Straw Hats, Ladies and Childrens Gaiters, Shoes and Slippers, to gether with Groceries, Hard vare, AVooden Ware, Queensware, Glassware, and Wall Paper. Call and see our goods before buying elsewhere. COON & STONEHOITSE. Nov. 14, 1872 Kentuely ream, PUBI DRUB. NI .M 1 330 X I 1 4 0" EX g lUm lE 11W 7E" FM Kap}v- , agetspic ,- ,:X: , p421u,/c x. PUBLIC THE subscriber will offer at Public Sale on the farm of Melchor Salvely, about f of a mile from Shady Grove, On WEDNESDAY the 15th JAN. '72, the following wood and lumber, to wit: IF EVER UR, NEVER LEAST AND NOW • AL113E11.9.3D . or .a.x.axas D. Summer & Son, QUINCY, PENN'A, Hare just returned from the city with a full line of DRY GOODS, snitable fcr FAI,:f, AND WINTER Weer Are offering bargains in , , HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, FILL IND WINTER OOHS, rowu atA. Bleached Hueline, Sheeting, Tiekings,_ Lined & get- ton Table Diapers, Towels et, —Toweling; Table Covers, Calicoes, Irish Linens; OILS AND &c., &c., Oa; TO TO rouarzilaes Waynesboro', May 21, 1871. WOOD AND ICU BER AT In COON ! NO GOODS!! 1 ti.l kill NEBIZAZ FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS, • HAVE just received a full supply of Fidl and Winter Goods, the finest assort ment for Gentlemen's wear ever brought to Waynesboro', consisting in part of English Kerseys, English Meltons, • • 'Worsted Suitings, and Full Line of French -Also a-full assortmentof Gentlemen' FURNISHING GOODS AND BEADY-MADE CLOTHING in Whole • Suits, Overcoats, Pants, Vesta—&c. Skirts, All Goods sold by the yard CUT FREE OF CHARGE. CORNER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE AND EXAMINE GOODS AND CMISMRIS PATENT SEL,P.REQUIATEN GRAIN SEPARATOR CLEANER, BAGGER AND POWERS ! ho implement more important to the farmer than a First-class Grain Thresher and Cleaner—for none pays him so well and so speedilt, • The'filtiove 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 grain fit for market. But. the fact that grain direct from. this machine commands from 2 to 3 cents a bushel mare than grain direct from any oth er machine, settles the question of its supe riority as a cleaner over all others. Impar tial judges at all the State and County Fairs where it was thoroughly 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—moredu 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 moLey 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 18 years. To supply tan wants of all, we now make 4 sizes, viz: From a 2 Horse Railway or S Horse Lever Power, to a 10 Horse Lever Power, with prices ranging from $l9O to $3BO, without power. We also make the latest unpproved 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 GEISEI MANUFAC'G CO., WAYNESBORO', Franklin County, Jan. 21-tf Pennsylvania. CHOLERA MEDICINE. TIE. 'MOREY'S celebrated Cholera Med .ll./icine prepared by David M. Hoover of Ringgold, Md., can be had during the sea son at F. Fouartuaart's Drug Store, and of dealersgenerally. Traveling Agent, August &—tin HENRY MYERS. LUMBER, LUMBER, &c, "Me subscriber has for sale Chestnut Shia l" gles, Failings, Plastering Laths, Shing ling Laths, Pine Lumber from a half to one inch. All other sizes of Lumber furnished to order. Also, Oak, Pine and Chestnut Wood hy the load for sale on the ground. • ltg"He has also Ice for sale. April 23 tf. A. S. MONN. SALE ! WAYNESBORO' MUT, FIRE INS. CO. THE annual election for Directors of the Waynesboro' Mutual Fire Insurance Co. will be held at the office of the Company in Waynesboro', Pa., on the Second Nowlay of January, 1873, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, P. M. JOS. DOUGLAS, Dec 11.F-tm Sec' , NOTICE TO BUILDERS. Afine lot Pine Building Lumber for sale and will be furnished in rough, or hew ed in proper sizes to suit purchasers of Bills. Apply at 141.ozrimmy SPRINGC April 4. 1972—tf 42 HAD A D HERR LNG.—Mess. Shad and 143 Potomac Herrin n bble. for mile by W.A. REIIJ and English Cloths, Cassimers, Vestings, etc., at prices to suit the times Satisfaction guaranteed in fita and the reputation of the Old Stand fully kept up CALL AT THE SOUTH-EAST GI-V-E -US-A- TRIA.L; NOVA MAMIE Wholesale and Retail Dealer, and Manufac turer of 'HOUSE FURNITURE itypm.r.om,s , TP.i:me.,zp., GREENCASTLE, 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 ,advantars he has over. ther manufacturers be can anC will sell Furniture at a less price than an other Manufacturer in the State. HAVING THREE STORE ROOMS, .filled with every vane • o t ure, rom a plain, common article, to the finest in use, be feels warranted in saying that he can please all tastes. EXAMINE LIST OF PRICES. BEDSTEADS. Cottage—lmitation of Walnut $5, 6,7, to 8 Solid Walnut • 8,9, to 10 Jenny I d ind-3-Arch Top Panel, Walnut " 14 , 16, .to 18 3-Arch Top Panel, . Imitation 10, 12, to 14 Bound, Owner-foot, 3 Panels Walnut, Carved 25 to .30 , " " Foot; Oval Panel Walnut, Moulded 30, 35, 6.40' Antique—New Style 25, SO, 35, 40, t 0,60 Fine Antique Chamber Suits, • Full Marble 130 to 175 - CititTChtrabeniiits 35; - 38, 40; - 45, t 0,60 solid Walnut Suits 60, 75, to:Bs' BUREAUS,. Im. Wal. 4 drawers, with glass, wood top -1425,b:516 ' Marble top 17, 18, t 0.30 Solid Wal. 4 drawers, with glass wood top 20, 22, 25, to 32 " " Marble top 25, 30, 32, toso Imitation Walnut 10, 12, to 14 TABLES. D) 9 _ lining TableFsis-logs, Breakfast do., four legs, Mar. do 20 cliff. paterns, Extension Tables per foot Windsor or Wood seats (i doz) $5 6, 7 to 10 ;Tel doze , J iu, LL24 (Have over 600 of the above on hand.) Wood Seat Rocking Chitirs, - 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. us 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 Imitation Walnut, for $lO, 12, 14, 18 to 30 Solid Walnut, for . 15, 18, 20, 25 to 60 Itel.. Also, side idoards, Wash — StaTadETllirt; 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 & SEE FOR YOURSELVES. :EN-Remember the place, I. H. WHITMORE, Greencastle, Fa. B. dc A. Dee. 1, 1871. Now Ready for Fall Trade J.W.MILLER et CO. TAKE pleasure in informingtheir friends that they have now in store their first supply of Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HARDWARE, QIIEENSWARE, 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 Store. 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. 8t CO. act 24, 1872. AT ELDEN'S na. t trt allv f aya be found a full and piime BOOTS AND NUDES, HATS AND TRUNKS,' PAPER COLLARS ANt) NECK WEAR, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS AND UNDER-WEAR, CLOCKS, • WATCHES, • JEWELRY, AND ALL KINDS OP • NOTIONS. ge6,Watehea and Jewelry repaired. North East Corner of Public Square. Dec 5, 1872—tf American Agrictaturist, MONTHLY, FOR THE • Farm, Garden, apd Household, INCLUDING A SPECIAL INTERESTING AND INSTRUCTIVE 'DEPARTMENT • FOR CHILDREN & *YOUTH. The Agriculturist was established in 1842. It is a large psriodieal of 44 quarto pages, filled with plain, practical, militia., original Matter including hundreds of beautiful and instructive ENGRAVINGS in every annual volume. ANNUAL Sosecamrtobt TERMS (always in advance) ::1,50 a year. Printed in En zlish or German. Address, OP.ANGE JUDD CO, Pi7BLI`AIiERS,' 245 Broadway, New York. _ - lINNANON, alspice, mu d,c10.: starcs and etlie,r spices seluge er t•roulett, at ireicN brocery I. H. WITMORE, $7 - ,60 - to 5 to 6 9,10, 12 to 15 • 2to 3 CHAIRS 25 to 75 9 to 15 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12 to 30 WARDROBES. NW JUL IL 411.. MIL car. MS OW. MC AIL lIIN Egia STEAM ENGINE AND , f OILER Wtf RES, 1171iTayiaemillacoc. ' oa. 23. is-11m. Cle=ol.trity". Xligt• STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES Boilers; Tanks, and Sheet-Iron Work; Machinist's Tools, Wood Working Machinery, Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers; Gear Cut ting, Portable Circular Felloe-Benders, Laundry Furnaces._Also r Agents -tor-Stillweit's Patent Beater, Lithe Extractor ant-Filter, -- combined - ; - Camerollit - CO's — Special Steam Pump; Saws of all kinds, (and Dion manufacture;) Iron Pipe and Fittings ; Brass Work; Gum and Leather Belting; Manufacturers and Engineers' Supplies, generally furnished at lowest Retail Prices. AR kind of Foundry Work—heavy or light, Iron and Brass Castings—made to order; • REPAIRING carefully done. karFor further particulars, send for Catalogue and Price List. PRIOE&HCEFLICH 1~, 3TAIL 4 rolgiv lp - 4-1-71 X N- DRY GOO C~~~~r~~,~~~y SUEITIONVIZ WOODEN & WILLOW WARE, NlCOuriC)Nilly BOOTS& SHOES. ltf§..THE patronage of the public solicit- ed, South-west Corner Square, Oct 3, 1872—tf PIANOS! ORGANS! THE undersigned announces to the Pub lic that he is engaged in the sale of PIANOS, ORGANS, MELODEONS, GUITARS , DIFFERENT rs.croluss ;) BANJOS, VIOLINS, Violoncellos; German and French Accor deons; Violin, Viola and Violoncello Strings Band Instruments of the best American Manufacture. In short all kinds of Musi cal Merchandise furnished at 'short notice if not on hand. All InStruinents guaran teed to give satisfaction, before payment is required. PIANOS, ORGANS AND MELODEONS WARRANTED 5 YEARS. The "New England Organs" are now con sidered the best and cheapest Organs now made. A session of instruction given free. Will visit Waynesboro' let and 3d Saturday in each month. The undersigned having an experience of fifteen years in the business feels dent that he can give perfect satisfaction to any person wishing agood instrument.— Repairing instruments done at short notice. Orders may be left and reference bad at W. L. HAYS Book store, near Washington House. Address I. B. SECRIST, May 9-72.1 y Hagerstown, nt PFD fIUTTER. F" a.good Fodder, Hay or Straw Cut ter or , Grindes, call on or addreaa JOHN 'L. METCALF, Oct 2-I—tf Qidney, rPa. A WORLD OF CITA AG. WIIIE. .8.. .R.30.1.11=0 WISHING to make some change in his business, and on account of the scare= ity of money will offer-his goods - to CASH and PROMPT buyers, at a small advance on cost. Particular attention called to 1-Glassware - rtud'QTreensware. So-long-as-his'banner - hangs - on - th - e — oitt wall" lie will keep a full line of Stapie Gro ceries ; White and Brown Sugars, Coffee, Tea, Syrups, Molasses, New Orleans Molasses, Mackerel do 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 & ARIDENT MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK. MUTUAL RESERVE OF NEW YORK. TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT OF HARTFORD, CONN., Having in the aggregate 06.0,000,000. 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 Nvo man ought to let a day pass without hay 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 W. A. REID. NEW TIN STORE THE undersigned would niost iespectfnlly inform the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that he has 9penedu new Tin Store on East Main street, opposite Stover 4: Woill'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 done in his line with neatness and dispatch, such as roofting, spouting and repairing. You will find it to your interest to give him a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. The sign of the Big lied Coffee Pot, Always on the post.— Thankful for past favors he hopes for a con tinuance of the same. Waynesboro', Pa P & H nov 19 11 'AY 110101 FACTORY; GEO. W. HAWKER having withdrawn ILA from the firm of Adams 4.k: Hawker the subscriber informs the public that he con tinues the Coachmaking business in all its branches, at the old stand. He will at all times have a supply of new Buggies, differ ent kinds, on hand also second-handed ve hicles. Repairing Gone at short notice. 11c uses the best material and employs good mechanics. Ir.: returns his thanks to the pttblic for their liberal patronage, and by at tention to business and a disposition to ac commodate hopes to merit a liberal share of the samo'in the future. Jan. 14—tf JACOB ADAM'S. EXPRESS AND PASSENGER WAGON. MC. CRILLY will run an Express . and Rassenger Wagon daily from Waynesboro' to Waynesboro' Station i W. M. it. R. He will commence regular rial lv trips October 21st, Regular con tiections will he made with the early and late trains. The patronage of the public is resperespectfully solicited. ctfully can rcoistor their names on 'a slate at either of th:Waynesbore' hotels. Oct 10-ti' N ENV WINTER WOW' now opening At Nor. ANDERSON, BEnator & co's Waynesboro'i - Franklin - CountyPenn'4, — October 23;/872 Rice, Cheese, Sugar Cured Hams Yours Respectfully, CLAYTON AI. FREY Aramr, M. GOOD. MATIIEW ISIETC.ILY MiTIELIEII VAN AN LQ UGH Ea 72? , JUST W .6.t Prices to suit Tinies and Quality ! WORK lII.RRA.ATTE Morro:—Quick Sales and small Profllts We will furnish - anything wanted iu our line of business, • . • SA.SH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, MANTLES, STAIRING, ctc„ WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. We also contract, for continued Rail Stair Ways, Newel's I3allusters, &c. etc., furnish to order or put into buildings by the best of workmen ; Sawing, J.lopping,,,Poast Boring, Grinding, Turning, &c. &c. In short any thing you want call for it, if not on hand we will make it. As reference we can show you buildings in the country or in Waynesboro' where_y.ou—can—judge—for—y-ourselves, kwe can't recommend material, it must recom mend itself) also_see_t4e quality-of-our—ma= terial as compared with that of other shops. TO THE PUBLIC Thaluaful for past favors, we ask you for a continuance bf the same. Factory miles South of Waynesboro', Pa. GOOD & METCALF, may 18, 1871. P. S. We are also prepared to furnish Framing material at comparatively low rates. G. M. A NOBLE CHARITY. OMAHA LOTTERY IN AID OF THE Nebraska State Orphan Asylum. To be drawn in Public, Dec. 30th 1872. Tickets $1 Each. Or six for $5. Tickets sent by Express C. 0. D., if desired. 1 Grand Cash Prize $75,000 1 Grand Cash Prize 0 5,4100 1 Grand Cash Prize 1.5,000 1 Grand Cash Prize 10,060 1 Cash Prize ......... ............ 3,0X10 1 Cash Prize .4000 2 Cash Prizes, $3,000 each • 6,000 4 Cash Prizes, $2,000 each t 8,000 2 Cash Prizes, $l,OOO each .2,000 For balance of Prizes send for circular. This Legal Enterprise is endorsed by the highest authority of the State and the beat business men. The limited number of Tickets on hand will be furnished those who apply first. All Prizes will be paid in full.. AGENTS WANTED. For full particulars address J. M. PATTEE, General Manager, Omaha, Nab. Nov. 21-Ow 3BOOIC •f N 4, 1 s;,•• a • . 1,:r • & ON_ WNW qp NM Ja. • . •=) • • • • • FOR TITS ellEiltr tiIiSIISTRIES OF THE 'UNITED STATES ; AN HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF THE ORIGIN, GROWTH AND rERFEC- TION OF _'THE CIIIEF INDUSTRIAL ARTS OF THIS COI.7.NTI?Y 1300 Pages, 500 Engravings Written by 20 Eminent Authors, includ ing John B. Gough, Leon Cabe, Edward Howland, Jos. 13. Lyman, Rev. E. Edwin Hall, Horace Greeley, Philip Ripley, Al bert Brisbane, P. B. - Perkins, etc., etc. This work is a complete history of all branches of industry, processes of manu facture, etc.. in all ages. It is a complete encyclopedia of arts and manufactures, andis the most entertaining and valuable work of inforniation on subjects of general interest ever offered to the public. 4 1t is a dapted to the wants of the Merchant, Man ufacturer, Mechanic, Fanner, Student and Inventor, and sells to both young and old of all classeS. The book is islid by agents Who are making large sales in all parts of the country. It is offered at the low rico of.::1,50, and is the cheapest book ever sold by subscription. No Wilily should be with out a copy. We want agents in every to ~,111 of the' United States, and no agent VI: at fail to do well with this book. -Oar terms are liberal. We give our agents the exclusito right of territory. One of our agents sold 133 copies in eight days. Lt. - ocher :old :;6:: in two weeks. Our agent in I lurtfortt soh! :197 in one week. Specimens of the work sent to ,agents on receipt nf rawly. Fbr cir culars and tenos to agents to iilrcvs pub lishers. J. B. Milli: & HIDE. 1 la r: et. Chicago, Ill„ or Cinciunati, Oct 24, 1872 y _ .64 A r t c zry.s. THE regular Annual MOM trig or Stork - leviders of the Ist Nat lt:tilk of Waynesboro' nu- the elertion of nine direr - tars te serve the ensuing, year, wili I),i at the Banking lionhe on Ti.e!.day the 14,1, day of.laitear - next, lief %wen the liour ten and two e Y olock:1"41.1. Dee 1::—.1t 30,11 PTITLIPs', Cath. - - wen FO-0 , :Tint tothseribrr ofrei:4 .f‘r , "mi,e,'lC,o :it of Wood, h id; eaey of atceem, 41.siastFaltlitf'keVrf.. front the • prlblit" y 's. res ideu I te. • 1;:-,‘-; sfpt s—ts • '—I OVC..II - 1 7 ; CON 'b'EX kleitrAeotti.e 0.1 1 1.*0:1-4 4 . ,•• •