PUBLIC SALE. & THURSDAY 20TEI or FEB. 1871 • WILL be sold at Public Sale, at the res- Y idenee of subscriber, two miles South east of Ringgold, near John Welty's Distil lery, Washington County, Md., On Thurs day the 20th of February, 1873, the follow in ro ,ert to wit: 7 Head Horses, - and Colts, all very gentle; 5 HEAD OF CATTLE,* .one cow, two fat steers and two thriving Milers ; 134 333E1ALIZi 3EitC)—CA-0 among which are four brood sows and fifteen large shoats; 1 two-horse Wagon and Bed, 1 one-horse do., 1 spring do., 1 Cart nearly .new. 1 FALLINGTOP BUGGY 1 Spring Rake, wind mill, cutting box, hay carriage, 1 two-horse Plow, 2 double Shov el Plows, 1 single do., 1 Harrow, single, dou ble and treble trees, rakes, forks and shov els, 1 wheelbarrow, digging iron, mattock, 2 sets light Breeching nearly new, I SET SINGLE HARNESS, rollars, bridles and halters. Also house• hold goods, such as -1-LARGE-COOK-STOVE iron sides, an elegant baker and in complete order ; 1 ten-plate Stove, 2 "Dables, 1 Sink, 6 Chairs, one Doughtray, one Churn, coffee mill, iron kettle, cider barrels,i dinner bell, sausage stulfer, meat vessel, barrel of Cu cumber Pickles, 1 barrel Vinegar, 2 sugar buckets, 2 EK +HTDAY CLOCKS. pans, seed potatoes, and many other artic les. Sale to commence at 9 o!cl.)ck on said day. TERMS OF SALE :—The fat tattle will be sold on a credit of thirty days by pur chasers giving their notes with approved security* All other articles a credit of six months will be given on sums of $ and upwards, by purchasers giving their notes with approved security. For bums under $5 the cash will be required. Ittlre notes - are not paid within ten days after maturity interest will be charged from date. No goods to •be removed until settled for. CHAS. A. STOUFFER, Jos. Boward, Auct Jan 30-ts PUBLIC SALE ON THURSDAY 20TH or FE8.,1873. TIE undersigned intending to abandon A. thrilling will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, on the fiirm Ofebristiini - - Beaver, four Miles west of Waynesboro' and 2 miles :,outheast of the Marsh Store, on Thursday the 20th February next, the following pro perty, to wit : 3 Head Horses, all good workers, , _ 6_ HEAD OF .111ILCH COWS, 3 of them • will be fresh about the time of sale, 4 HEAD OP CATTLE• I Beef, 2 Brood 'Sows with pigs by their sides,.} Fat flogs; 1 three-inch tread Farm Wagon with Bed, suitable for three or four horses, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 OPEN-TOP BUGGY , 1 three and 1 two horse plows, 4 double and 1 single Shovel Plows, 2 Corn Covers, 1 Harrow, 1 set Dung Boards, 1 Cutting Box, 2 sets Breechbanes, 2 sets front Gears, plow gears, collars, bridles housens, halters, 1 set dingle Harness, riding saddle and bridle, 2' wheelbarrows, 2 grain cradles, mowing scythes, 1 spreader, bible, double and sin gle trees, log, but, breast and cow chains corks. rakes, shovels, mattock, a lot bag , 1 clod fender, 1 barrel of vinegar, CORN BY THE BARREL, Bacon by the pound, Apple Rutter by the crock ; also 44 ACRES OF GRAIN IN GROUND, also Household and Kitchen Furniture, eon sisting of 1 Bureau, 1 Safe, 3 Tables, 3 Bed steads, 2 sets chairs, 1 cook stove and fix tures, 1 parlor stove and pipe, I liming., 1 sink, 1 cupboard, 1 dotra, 1 clock, 2 looking glasses, 60 YARDS OP CARPETING, Queensware, tin ware, 3 smoothing irons, lot crocks, barrels, tubs and many other ar nOt necessary to mention. WA Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when terms will be made known by ' I. H. BREWBAKEII. Jan 30-th Maj. Wm. Rnmnsel. And PUBLIC SALE. ON SATURDAY 15Tu OP FEB., 1873 ;MITE subscriber %%111 sell at Public Sale at _IL Brew Douse, in Waynesboro', on Satur .the lsth of February next, the following liroperty, to Wit: .1 Morning Light Heater, 1 Ten-plate Stove, 1 Refriger ttor, one-half dozen Small Tables, one-half doz:Bar Roqin Stools, Bottles, Tumblors and Bar Room FENtti.res, 1 six foot looking Glass for Bar Room, I writing Table, I Wash Stand, 1 Waluntßedstead, 1 Spring Mattress,l husk Mattress, 1 SECRETARY, 2 eight-day Clocks, Lot of Dendjons from one gallon to five gallons, 2 strings Sleigh Bells, Halters. 1 ('ot and Mattress, one kalf doz. side Bracket Lamps and Reflectors, and many other articles not necessary to mention. l 4 .Saleto commence at 10 o'clock on Paid day, ivhen terms will be made known by C. 11. CORDON, Jan 30-ts . G. V. 'Along, Ana.. ____• AclintaNtrator , 2Votica. TOTICE is hereby given that Letters of 1-1 Administration, on the Estate of Eliza beth Wolf, late of Washington township, clee'd, have been granted to the undersign ed. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims present them full• authenti cated for settlement. #OHN 11A,RE. GEO. F. L!DV, Adners. Jan 30-a Administrator's Notie. 'VOTIVE is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the Estate of Susana Lilly. late of Waynesboro', deed, luire been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims present them fully autlienti •cated for settlement. JACOB 10E AVER., GEO, F. LIDY, Jan 30-0 t Adm'rs. with Will annexed. 40 BARRELS OF CIDER VINEGAR. TTIE subscriber offers fOr sale in quanti. ties ran4zing from' tire g4n,:nr; and up wards, about forty barrels of pure cider vinegar. Warranted a genuine article. April 25—tf B. F. FUNK. vat alum 'las NEW GOODS yi AVE just received their second supply 1.11 FALL AND WINTER to which we call the attention of our customers and the public generally We have full stock of the follBwing C.iroceries, Queensware, Hardware, Carpets, DRY GOODS BOOTS AND SHOES, Cassimers, Lawns, Tickings, Ladies Dress Goods of all kinds. GYVE USA CALL BEFORE . GOING ELSE WERE ANDE WILL CON- VINCE YOU THAT • OUR GOODS ARE AS CHEAP AS ANY IN THE MARKET. AMBERSO.N, BENEDICT d: CO. note 28 1872 Fall STOVER & WOLFF, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, White Goods, Embroideries and LaCee Groceries, queensware, Boots & Shoes, Cedarware, Hardware OUR Dry f;oods Department consists in 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 MEM WEAR English, & Amercan Cassimers, Linens, Jeans, Denums, Doeskins, Corduroys, Cottonades, Cassimere and Cloth: Notions and White Goods of every variety, Hamburg edging and inserting, Ruffling, Honey Comb Quilts, Napkins, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, • j4tee and Linen Collars and Handkerchiefs, Paper Collars, Suspenders ' }lead nets, &c.c. A full line of Shoes and Gaiters for Gentlemen, Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children. We have constantly on hand. everything usually .kopt in a well regulated store. We ask an examination of goods and prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. STOVER a: WOLFF. May 16,1572. ALLEE M. GOOD. MATHEW METCALF mirmata SUR AND DOOR FACTORY t ;JUST WHAT YOU' WANT AND At Prices to suit Times and Quality ! WORK WARRANTED Marro:—Quick Sales and small Proffits. We will furnish anything wanted in our line of business, SASH, DOORS, MANTLES, STAIRING, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. We also contract for continued Rail Stair Wars, Newel's Ballusters, &c. &c., furnish to order or put into buildings by the best of workmen; Sawing, Chopping, Poast Boring, Grinding, Turning, S:c. In short any thing you want call for it, if not on handwe will make it. As reference We can show you buildings in the country or in Waynesboro' where you canjudge for yourselves, (we can't recommend material, it, must recom mend itself) also see the quality of our ma terial as comp red with that of other shops. TO THE PUBLIC Timms:id for past favors, we ask you for a continaappe of the same. Factory 11 miles South of Waynesboro', Pa. GOOD & METCALF, rrnty IS,ISaI. ' P. S, We are also prepared to flirnish Framing. =Aerial at comparatively low rates. G. I& 31. CONCAVE /CONVEX: spectacles, AUia . LEED PURE DIUS2 Ea C, 2o.1" In X 56 ; GOODS Oil Cloths, 111P° .ZIA_ 111 C rACI Mir 4* Cloths, Kentucky -Jeans, GO; FOURVEIMAX, D T -16 74 - 11 Er 4C-4- 1872 Fan Waynesboro', May 21, 1871. IF EVER LATE, NEVER LEAST AND NOW ALIELIIO4O6.3=I Of .ELLS D. Summers & QUINCY, PENN'A, Have just returned from the city with a full line of DRY GOODS, Suitable fer FALL AND 'WINTER Wear. Are offering bargains in CLOTHS, CASSI .EERES, JEANS, COTTON ADES, REPPS, GINGHAMS, MUSLIN TICKINGS, CO TON & ALL WOOL FLANNELS, 4c. Also a full line of NOTIONS, GLOVES,, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS. - HATS CAPS, BOUTS AND SHOES , Which they will sell at low figures. *full line of "JEL c,m7a.x3tegis. such as Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses, &c., &c., at low rates—your examination is invited. Skr Come, examine our prices and judge for yourselves ! Nov. 14, 187--ly FILL IND IVINTER GOODS, COON & STONEHOUSE HAVE just received a large and well Alselected 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 DRESS GOODS of the newest andlatest styles; Goods of every description for men. and boy's wear; Shirting Stripes, Brown and Bleached Muslin; Sheeting. • Tickings, Linen & Cot ton Table Diapers, Towels & Toweling, Belmorals, Skirts, Ginghams, a large lot White Cotton Quilts, very cheap; Table & Floor Oil Cloths, Oil & Paper Window Blinds, Ladies Lace Points & Shells; a large lot of Stockings, Handkerchiefs for men, Women and Children, Linen, Lace & Popper 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 Booth, Shoes and Straw Hats,. Ladies and Childrens Gaiters, Shoes and Slippers, to gether with Groceries, Hard tare, Wooden Ware, Queensware, Glassware, and Wall Paper. Call and see our goods before buying elsewhere. COON & STONEHOUSE. Nov. 14, 1672 011_1 s ckc., &c., Table Covers, ' ahcoes, Irish Linens, NEIL GOODS ! NEW GOODS !! GERNER-40-;t - PPENEEZJAIC FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TANIS, HAVE just reeeived a full supply of Fall and Winter Goods, the finest assort ment for Gentlemen's wear ever brought to Waynesboro", consisting in part of English Kerseys, English Arelions, Worsted Suiting, m!ol Full Line of Frond' and English Cloths, Cassimers, Vestings, etc., Also a full assortment ofGentlemerCe FURNISHING • GOODS AND READY-MADE CLOTHING in Whole Suits, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, &c., 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 ITS A TRIAL. cam - Ism - R.ls PATENT SELFRIEBULAUNI GRAIN SEPARATOR CLEANER, BAGGER AND POWERS ; 100 unplement 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 eve of the old inventors themselves, with all the additional improvements made during the past 18 years, and now with FIRST,-CLASS WORKMEN & MATERIAL this Maclii - ..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. Rut the fact that grain direct from this machine commands from 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 ethers. 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 uderstood and operated by those unskilled fix machinery—more du ruble—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 tag wants of all, we now make 4 sizes, viz:— From a 2 Horse Railway or 3 Horse Lover Power, to a 10 Horse Lever Power, with prices ranging from $l9O to $3OO, withont power. V. also make the latest iinpproved 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., WAvxassosio' Franklin County, Jan. 21-tf Pennsylvania. EXPRESS AND PASSENGER 'WAGON, 1114 C. CRILLY will run an' Express and Passenger Wagon daily from Waynesboro' to Waynesboro' Station, W. M. R. R. He will commence regular dai-. lv trips October 21st, 1872. Regular con nections will be made with the early and late trains. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited.. Passengers can register their names on a slate at either of the Waynesboro' hotels. Oct 10—tf Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration, on the Estate of John W. Good, late of Washington township, de ceased have been granted to the Undersign ed. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims present them fully authenti cated for settlement. Jan 23-tit HENRY GOOD. • Adm,r. WHEY'S CHOLERA MEDICINE. RE subscriber informs his customers d the public generallythat ha has now or sale the genuine AVickey Cholera Medi hie, in different sized bottles. He has manufactured - the article for years .4%d could, if necessary, flirnish numerous certi ficates from persons who have used it and who attest its genuineness. A bottle should be in every household at this nartichhir season of the year. 1.).1 YID 7.1.1()HT.' August S—tf STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS 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 Saw-Mills, Felloe-Benders, Laundry Furnaces. Also, Agents for Stillwell's Patent Heater, Lime Extractor anc Filter, combined; Cameron & Co's Special Steam Pump; Saws of all kinds, (and Diost manufacture;) Iron Pipe 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. AparFor further particulars, send. for Catalogue and Price List. -tip PRICE&HCEFLICH B. & A ! DRY GOOD GROCERIES 10111EAVILIVE. WILLOW WARE, ZTCMICoNS, BOOTS & SHOES. sE!‘THE patronage of the public solicit- od o South-west Corner Square, Oet.3, 1872-tf PIANOS: ORGAMTS: rpFIE undersigned announces to the Pub .L lie that he is engaged in the sale of PIANOS, ORGANS, (OF DIFFERF2ST FACTORIES;) MELODEONS, GUITARS, BANJOS, VIOLINS, Violoncellos, German and French Accor deons ; Violin, Viola and Violoncello Strings• Band . Instruments of the best American 3lnnufacture. In short all kinds of Musi cal Merchandise furnished at short notice if not on hand. All Instruments guaran teed to give satisfaction,• before payment is required. PIA/SOS, OP.GANS 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' Ist and 3d Saturday in each month. The undersigned having an experience of fifteen years in the business kels confi dent that he can give perfect satisfaction to any person wishing a good instrument.— Repairing instruments done at short notice. Orders may be left and reference had at W. L. HAYS Book store, near Washington House. Address L B. SECRIST, May 9—'72, ly Hagerstown, Md., Last :Notice—Save Costs. PERSONS indebted to the subscribers, are requested to make settlement by the first of March, 1873. without fail. Jan 2-Gt GEISER do RINEILIRT. lir NIL .11BIL (ILL- JIM CHO 'WAFT MC ..4 4 SL. 1411 W MP 1 671iTayaae•islaco OP M a, rilm.ll.3a. . Clcruxt.ty. , Pa,. 'l' A. I 1.3 X .N' WOODEN & Waynesboro', Pa P. dr. H A WORLD OF CHANGE. WISHIG to make some - changein 'his business, and on account of the scarc ity of money will offer his goods to CASK and Paourr buyers, at a small advance on cost. Particular attention called to Glassware and Queensurare. So long as his "banner hangs on the outer wall he-will-keep a full-line of-Stsvie Gro- ceries ; White and Brown Sugars, Coffee, Tea, Syrups, Molasses, New Orleans Molasses, Rice, Cheese, Sugar Cured Ham Mackerel & Herring, Salt, Cone. Lye, Kerosene and Safety Oil, Soaps, Garden Seeds, Shoo Brushei, Bed Cords. Baskets, dr.c • Candy, Raisins, Prunes, • Lemons, Oranges, &c. Also Essences and Extracts for cooking purposes. A nice line of Crackers and Fancy Cakes LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE, MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK MUTUAL RESERVE OF NEW YORK TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT OF HARTFORD, COIN., Having in the aggregate • 500,000 7 000. Accident Policies good against death or wholly disabling injury, for one year orless 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 hay ing an Accident Policy. We pay weekly indemnity for disabling injury and if death results front the Accident in 90 days the whole amount of Policy insured for is paid promptly in cash. June 20. 1872—tf %V. A. REID. NEW TIN STORE THE undersigned would most Fespectfnlly Inform the' citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that he has opened a new Tin Store on East Main street, opposite Stover & Woltl'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, sueh as roofing, spouting and repairing. You will find it to your interest to give him a call be fore purehasing elsewhere. The sign of the Big Red Coffee Pot, Always on the post.— Thankful for past favors he hopes for a con tinuance, of the sable. Yours Respectfully, CLAYTON Vii. FREY new 19 \VAIESRORO' COACII FACTORY! fIEO. W. HAWKER having withdrawn from the firm of Adams & Hawker the subscriber informs the public that he con tinues the Coachmaking business in all its branches, at the old stand. lie will at all times have a supply of new Buggies, differ ent kinds, on hand • also second-handed ve hicles. Repairing (lone at short notice. lle uses the best material and employs good mechanics. Fe returns his thanks to the public for their liberal patronage, and by at tention to business ,ands disposition to ac, commodate hopes to merit a hberal share of the sumo in the future. Jan. 14—tf JACOB ADAMS. ASSIGNZEIS NCITXGR. ']NOTICE is hereby given that John C. ..1.1 Martin, by deed of voluntary assign ment, has assigned all his estate to the un• dersigned, in trust for the benefit of his creditors. All persons, therefore, indebted to said John C. Martin, will make payment to said assignee, and those having claims or demands will haiku known the same with out delay. GEO. BALSLEY. dee 26—fit] Assignee. WATER Crackers, brintrer . • snaps, and fancy crackers at Rears Grocery Waynesboro', Franklin County, Penn'a, October 23, 1872 "Unquestionably the best sustained. work of the kind in the World." Harper's Magazine. NOTICE OF THE PRESS. The ever-increasingcirculation of this'es -cellent-monthly-proves-its-contiMieli-W tion to pupular degres and needs. Indeed when we think into how many homes it . enetrates every month, we must rontOder it as one dt the educators as well as enter tainers of the public mind, for its vast pop ularity has been won by no ap_peaLto_stu. ices or depraved tales.--Dorton inlllo.j pl. pre Globe. SUBSCRIPTIONS.-1873—TERms HARPER'S MAGAZINE, 1 year $4,00. An Extra copy of either the :MAGAZINE, - WEEKLY or BAZAR will be stinnliebil 4 , ratit for every club of FIVE SUBSCRIBERS as $4,00 each ; in one remittance ; or, btx co ' pies for $2O, without extra copy, Subscriptions to HARPER'S MAGAZINE, WEEKLY and BAZAR, to one address for one year, $lO,OO ; or two of Harper's Periodicals to one addrels for one year, $7,00. Back numbers can be supplied any time. A complete set of ITARPER'B MAGAZINE now comprising 45 volumes, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, freight at the expense of purchaser, for $2,25 per vol ume,_Single_volumes, b3r 1 $3,00. Cloth cases, for binding, 58 cents by mail, postpaid. The postage on HARPER'S MAGAZINE is 24 cents a year, which must be paid at the subscribers post-office Address, HARPER BROTHERS, 'ew York. "A Complete Pictorial History of the Times." "The best, cheapest, and most .. 1 successful family paper in the .Union. Harper's Weekly. SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. The WEnsLy is the ablest are most pow erful illustrated periodical pubifilhed in - this country. Its editorials are scholarly and convincing, and carry much weight. Ita illustrations of current events are ftilf and fresh, and are prepared by our best design ers. With a circulation of 150,000, the" WEEKLY is read by at least half a millon of persons, and its influence as an organ of o pinion is simply tremendous. The WEEKLY maintains a positive position, and express es decided views on political and social problems.—Loulmille Courier-Journal. ' SUBSCRIPTIONS.-1873.—TERMS. HARPER'S WEERILY, one year $4,00 Address, HARPER BROTHERS, New Fork. • BOOK FOR TIER GREAT IiNDUSTRIAS AN HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF THE ORIGIN, GROWTH AND PERFEC- TION OF ;IRE CHIEF INDUSTRIAL ARTS OF THIS COUNTRY. 1300 Pages, 500 Engravings Written by 20 Eminent AutlArs, includ ing, John 13. Gough, Leon (pa., Edward Howland, Jos. B. Lyman, Rey. E. Edwin Hall, Horace Greeley, Philip Ripley, Al bert Brisbane, F. 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, and is the most entertaining and valuablo work of information on subjects of general interest ever offered to the public. It is a dapted to the wants of the Merchant, Man ufacturer, Mechanic, Farmer, Student and Inventor, and sells to both young and old of all classes. The book is sold by agents who are making large sales in all parts of the country. It is offered at the low price of $3,50, and is the cheapest book ever sold by subscription. No family should be with out a copy. We want agents in every town of the United States, and no agent can fail to do well with this book. Our terms are liberal. We give our agents the exclusive right of territory. One of Our agents sold 133 copies in eight days, another soh' 36 in two weeks. Our agenti in Hartford sold 397 in one week. Specimens of the work s.ent to agents on receipt prebuilt-. For cir culars and terms to agents address the pub lishers. J, E. BUTE. LS: HYDE, Hartforl, Ct. Chicago, Di,. or Cinainttati, Ohio Oct 24, 1872-1 y S. 'IONS for his own advanta g e and 4 11...f0r thtt benefit of his creditors. has made an a.signment of his estate to Geo. J. Ba ley and \V. B. Baby, who will proceed at once to convert enough of the estate to.pay all debts. Those persons having claims ngninst said Monn will forward them at once to Qhincy, duly authenticated and those knowing them, selves indebted to him will forthwith nuke payment to said As§igns. Jan 23-2 t CIIL CLOTHS. A large lot or Floor Oil 1.5 Cloths of different widths and-prleeo at 'Nor. 28. AMDERSON, BENEDICT CO% 0 14 11 AD AND VERRING.—Itiesu;, Shad and k.,Patolnac Hat: In n bblg (or gale by AV Ae'R t elNNAMON,alstweee, muitat4l,elOves cud, other spices orgroutd : atßeid l / 4 Grocery Notice of the Press. OF THE UNITED MITES ; NOTICE- A. S.. 310rg.
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