On the 16th ult., at Pikesville, of con .eumption, JAMES C..Warrmonr, aged 23 years, .1 month and 9:days. At Smithburg, Md., on the 17th ult., Mr. Tuozus Itonixsox, aged 68 years, 6 months arid 5 days.: In Quincy township, - on - the 9th ult., Mrs. SYNTHA STOOPS, at an advanced age. On the 16th of February, near Pleasant Hall, DAVID Strome:le, aged 80 years, 1 month and 26 days. February 16th, in Bosh my, CATHARINE REED, aged 81 years; 4 months and 1 • day. March 14th, near Orrstown, CATHARINE HUNTER, aged 55 sears, 10 months and 7 days. 'On the 28th ult., near Shady Grove. Mr. GEORGE HICKS, in the 80th year of Dearest Father thou halt left us, Here_thy_loss_we deeply feel, But ltiseGod that hath bereft us, lie can all out sorrows heal. Where'shall the children of sorrow Find a place for calm repose; Thou father of the fatherless, Pity the orphan's woes. We 'have not a secret care or pain, But He that secret knows ; Our father's dead, our mother's dead, ' •• • . - -• . _ _ MARKETS_ AVAY•NESBORO' MARKET. VCOARECTED IVEEKLYO BACON ...... BUTTER.... ..... EGGS POTATOES. ..... APPLES-DRIED. APPLES-GREEN IiARD SOAP BALTniortE, March 31, 1873. 31 - Tstil - es — reported — on 'Change were 500 bbls. Western super on —privatelterm,and 100 do. extra at $7. WHEAT.—.Common to prime red at 1 I o @, 9 04-contseeSouthern white and amber at 210(0.215 cents and Western _ambeat-_2l Or k • tit ]y damp and prime, an'tyelliATtt - Z0(c:562 cents. OATS.—Southern at 48 .cents; mixed Western at 45 cents, bright do. at 480 49 cents. RYE.—We quote as ranging from 80@, 92 cents. PHILA. CATTLE NIAI U March 31. Cattle active: sales prime to extra Steers s7.7saB;2s. — Sheep unchanged ; -sales at 65.50a8.121. Live Hogs active and high er; sales at $9.25a9.50 COUNT-Y TREASURER._ T OFFER MYSELF as a Candidate for the .9Lotlice of County Treasurer, subject to the decision df the Republican County Nomina ting Convention. WM. HAMMETT. Waynesboro' Aprll I , 1870-te J. H. WELSH WITII W. V. LIPPINCOTT & CO, El= Hats, Caps., Furs and Straw Goods, No. 531 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa itpril 3-tf DISS'OLITTION,, MHE co-partnership heretofore existing between Baer Schaller in the manu facture of wollen goods, etc., was dissolved by mutual consent on the Ist inst. The bus iness will be continued as heretofore by the undersigned, in whose °hands the books have been left for settlement. All persons knowing themselves indebted will please call and make early settlement. apri 1 3-3 t JOHN A. SCHALLER. Assignee's Aretite. "VOTICE is.hereby given that Ricoh Lob .l.Nl man, by a deed of voluntary assign ment. has assigned all his estate to the un dersigned, in trust for the benefit of Credi tors. All persons, therefore, indebted to the said Jacob Lohman will make payment to said Assignee, and those having claims or demands will make known the same with out delay. GEO. J. BALSLEY, april 3-6 t Assignee. ASSIGNEE'S ZirOTICE. "%TOME is hereby given that Hamilton & Morrison of Watyne,boro', have made an assignment of all their partnership prop erty and elicits to lien. Middour, In. the ben' lit of creditors. All nersons indebted to said firm will makespayment to said as signee, and those having claims or demands 1%111 present the same w ttiont delay. GEORGE MIDDOUR, april 3-tit Assignee. A. K. BRANISHOLTS, RESIDENT DENTIST Mal ALSO AGENT For the Beet and most Popular Organs in Use. We being asauainted with Dr. Branis holts socially' al, professionally recommend him to all desiring the services of a Dentist. Drs. E. A. HERI Ng, " J. M. RIPPLE, " A. I - I. STRICKLER, " I. N SNIVELY, " A. S. BONBRAKE, " T. D. FRENCH, 461 n, 1573-tf DISSOLVTION. MBE co-partnership heretofore existing _IL between Misses Stickle 1(T Gordon in the Millinery business has been dissolved by tnutual consent. All persons knowing them selves indebted to the firm are requested to call and make settlement without delay. The business dill be continued by the un dersigned as heretofore. By attention to business and a disposition to accommodate, .she hopes to receive a share of public pa tronage. KATE STICKLE. mar 27-3 t TREES AND PLANNTS • FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL ! A complete assortment of Standard and Dwarf Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Sibe rian Crabs, Apricots and Nec:terines ; Grapes Currants, Liooseberries, Rasberries, Black berries, Asparagus, Rhubarb, Nuts ; Shade and Ornamental Trees, Hardy Flowering and Climbing Shrubs, Hedge Plants, &c.— Enclose ..tamp for Cattalogne and Price List. EDW'D. J. EVANS & CO., Nurserymen and Seedsmen, Yvrk, Pa. mar 2.7—1 t CUESTNur RAILS. 80n or 1000 Choice Chestnut Itails for Upost fence for sale, in front of Mon terey Spring, Enquire of :earl i tf 11. YINGLING, ACT. PUBLIC SALE! VWILT. be sold at ThiNic sale, at the resi dence of Geo. W. Miller, one-half mile North of Quincy, On Friday the 18th day of April, 1873, the following personal property, to wii : ONE FAMILY HORSE, well. suited for riding or driving; 1 one or two horse Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon, 4 sets of Wagon and Plow Gears, 1 set of Single Harries& 2 collars and bridle, 1 fly-net, plow lines, 1 harrow, 1 single and 1 double Shov el Plow, double and single trees ? jockey stick, 2 pair breast chains, cow chains, butt chains, 1 wheat fan, spade, garden hoe, dung fork, rakes, half bushel measure, 1 bushel basket, 1 pair bay ladders, a lot cornfoder; '2 Bedsteads, Beds and Bedding, S Tables, 1 Stand, 1 Bureau, Safe, Clipboard, 1 Dough . ets Chairs 1 large Chest, 1 Cook Stove and xtures, en-p a• . • pipe, 1 large Iron Kettle, 40 yards Carpet, crockery-andA ' mware Lspinning wheel and reel, 2 meat vessels; tubs, burl ' and buck, barrels, meat bench, CORN BY THE BARREL, Potatoes by the bushel, 35 cords Oak Wood more or less ; 4,000 feet Palings and Rails, empty boxes, and many other articles. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when terms will be made known by DANIEL STOOPS, ' MILLER gerits for heirs of Synths Stoops, april 3-ts lIBJT zaaarzsa ...7c ....17 • 04 50 NEW GOODS HAVE just received their second supply FALL•AND WINTER to which we call the attention of our customersand We have full stock of the following Groceries, Queensware, DRY GOODS, OIL BLINDS, Cassimers, Lawn; Tickings, Goods of all kinds. • GIVE USA CALL BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE AND WE WILL CON • VINCE YOU THAT OUR GOODS ARK AS • CHEAP AS ANY IN THE - MARKET. . AMBERSON, BEN - EDICT & CO. nov 28 AGBOMMINIMIONI UN ; t rpFIE subscriber informs the public that .1_ he runs a coach from Waynesboro' to Waynesboro' Station, 3 times a day daily, making connection with all trains on the W. M. it. It. Leaves Waynesboro' at 4:30, A. M., 11 A. M., 5:30, P. M. Arrives at Way nesboro' at 6:40, A. M., 1:30, P. M., 3:30, P. M., and S:3O, P. M. All express matter will receive prompt attention. Pare, 75 cents. mar 20.4 y M. C. CHILLY. THE subscriber notifies the public that he has opened out a Wagon-maker Shop on the corner of Main and Broad Streets, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in that line ; also all kinds of buggy repairs done at short notice and reasonable terms. Having an experienced - workman lie hopes he can. give satisfaction_to-all that give him a call. ISRAEL HESS. mar 20-3 m STAGE LINE. lIIHE subscriber notifies the public that he will run a Daily Coach commencing on Tuesday the 11th inst., from Waynesbo ro' to Mt. Alto via. Quincy and Funkstown. Will leave Waynesboro' at 5:30 A. M., ar rive at Mt. Alto, at 7:20, making connection with the early train for Chambersburg, Harrisburg, etc., by which train passengers can reach Harrisburg by 11:35. A. M.; Phil adelphia 3:30, P. M., New York 6:34, P. M. Will leave Mt: Alto at 6, P. M. and arrive at Waynesboro' at 7:30, P. M. ell express matter promptly attended to. March 6, 1872—tf JOS. KEEPERS. 7D.A.IR;Y - .. Mtn; Dairy business haring passed into I the hands of the undersigned he informs the public that he will continue to serve them with milk and cream at reasonable I rates for the cash mar 27 -;h: GOODS the public generally' Hardware, Oil Cloths, Carpets, BOOTS AND SHOES, Cloths, Kentucky Jeans, Ladies Dress 11.1.1(1)N—emu try sides for sale by JOCF.* A. POTTER. iILP June 2U. A.IZEID P1313E, UNU,2B. PIC 33 1:10 I CJ I IV 73 ..S p 0 I I_, S IF" • 21.1.. 011 E" crp 4:ie., &c., CO' TO TO FOUSTENWS Waynesboro', May 21, 1871 IF EVER LATE, NEVER LUST AND NOW AL1EL.10.12163:3 0 Of .8.7-11..2 D. Summers &' Son, QUINCY, PENN'A, Have just returned from the city with a full • line of DRY GOODS, Suitable fcr FALL AND WINTER Wear. ire offering bargains in CLOTHS, CASSTVERES, JEANS, COTTONADES, REPPS, Ci IN GH ANIS, MUSLIN., TICKINGS, CO TON & ALL *WOOL FLANNELS, &c. Also a full line of NOTIONS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES Which they will sell at low figures. A full line of oar Xt. such as Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses, &c., &e., at low rates—your examination is invited. • •IlEir 'Come, examine our prices and judge for yourselves ! Nov. 14, 1872-ly FOR. SALM.. CIORN Rve, Oats, Clover-seed, Hay (Cloy 'er and Timothy) delivered in quanties to suit purchasers. Terms Cash. April 4—tf J. H. CLAYTON. LIME!_ LIME! . • HE subscribers inform their customers and the public generally that they have on hand a prime article of wood-burnt lime for Plastering and White-washing purposes and that they will continue to keep a sup ply on Wind * during the season. Terms rea sonable. Kilns 2 miles East of Waynesbo ro'. HESS & BRO. mar 20-Gm Butchering Again. • THE subscriber announces to his old cus tomers and the public generally that he has recommenced the l3utchering business, and will be able to acccommodate them as formerly at the cellar in tue Walker build, ng. Persons wanting prime Beef, Veal, etc. can rest assured that his cellar will be the place to get it, as he is determined to slaugh ter the best quality of stock only. Feb 27-tf T. J. CUNNINGHAM. SL I.IOIS- fox: *Lai. ek, r r HE subscribers would inform the pub, lic that they have now for sale a good article of brick and will continuo to have a supply on hand during the summer sea- B. F. & H. C. FUNK. June 13—tf FOR ..IR.,MITI -9111WO DWELLING HOUSES on Broad Street. Apply to Jart3o-tf .ALEX. HAMILTON. WATER Crackers, ginger snaps, :Ind V fancy crackers at Ileid's Urocery NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS!! TIM FIRST IN TOWN ! HOERR= th APPENZEZZAB, HAVE just received 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 Mehons, Full Line of French and English Cloths, Cassimers, Vestings, etc., Also. a full assortment ef Gentlemen's -FURNISHING- - GOODS AND READY-MADE CLOTHING in Whole uits r Overcoata,Taaits All — Goods — sol —•y o . e—yar, CUT FREE OF CHARGE. Satisfaction guaranteed in fits and the reputation of the Old Stand fully liept up CALL AT THE-SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE AND EXAMINE GOODS AND GIVE US A TRIAL FILL AID WINTER G.OODS, COON & STONEHOUSE g.AVE just received a large and .well selected 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 and latest slyles • Goods of every description for men and boy's wear; Shirting Stripes, Brown and Bleached Mullins,. Sheeting. Tickings, Linen R Cot ton Table Diapers, • Towels 4: Toweling, Table Covers, Balmontls, ICalicoes, Irish Linens, Ginghams, a large lot White Cotton Quilts, very cheap, Table & Floor Oil Cloths, Oil & Paper Window Blinds, Ladies Lace Points & Shalls, a large lot of Stockings, Handkerchiefs for men, Women and Children, Linen, Lace & rapper Collars, Laces, Fdging and Inserting, Silk and Cotton fringes and Trimings of every description, Kid, Silk:and Cotton Gloves, and everything else in notion line Boots, Shoes and Straw Hats, Ladies and Chi Wrens Gaiters, Shoes and Slippers, to gether with Groceries, Hard vare, Wooden Ware, Queensware, Glassware, and Wall Paper. Call and see our goods before buying elsewhere. COON & STONEHOUSE. Nov. 14, 1872 SPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE I.lLFirst National Bank of Waynesboro', P. at close of business, Feb. 28, 1373: RESOURCES Loans and Discounts, Overdrafts, 34,93 17. S. Bonds to secure circulation, 75.400,00 U. S. Bonds on hand, 23,400,00 Other stocks Bonds and Mortgages 20,79.49 Due from redeeming Agts, 10,252,40 " • " Nat. Banks, 6,618,62 " " State Banks & Bankers, 10,250,67 Current Expenses,lo 4 , 53 - Checks and other Cash items • 143,95 Bills of Nat. Banks, Frac. Currency,includin,g Nickels Legal Tender Notes, LIBILITIES Capital Stock, Surplus „Fund, Discount, Profit & Loss, Circulation outstanding Certified Checks, Individual Deposits, Due to Nat. Banks, Due to State Bks;S: Bankers, Bills payable, State of Pennsylvania, 1 . I,r.anklin County I John Phil ips, Cashier of the First National Bank of Waynesboro', do Solemnly swear that the a bove statement is true to the best of' my knowledge and belief. JNO. PHILIPS, Cash. Subscribed and sworn to before me this eleventh day of March, A. P., 1873. H. M. Smarm., J. P. Correct—Attest:—Joseph Price, J. H. Clayton, Daniel Tritle, Directors. VIII ll WWI 01 fa DI MAIN STREET, WAYNESBORO', PENN'A: THE stubscr;ber having leased this well known H Jtel property, announces to the public that he has refurnished, re-pain ted and papered it, and is now amply pro pared to accommodate the traveling public and others who may be pleased to favor him with their patronage. An attentive hostler will at all times be in attendance. :May 2:;-tf SAINI'L P. STONER. STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS. Boilers; Tanks, and Sheet-Iron Work ; Machinist's Tools, Wood Working Machinery, .Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers ;. ear u - ting, Portable Circular Saw-Mills, Felloe-Benders, Laundry Furnaces. Also, Agents for Stillwell's Patent Heater, Lime -Extractor ant 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. SW - For further particulars, send for Catalogue and Price List.'"iit PRICE& HCE.FLICH B. & A. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES Skirts, fILIER2NLEE, 'WOODEN & WILLOW WARE, MiratTICMCSI, $58,767,66 BOOTS & SHOES. ~THE patronage of the public solicit- od, South-weet•Corner Square, Oct 3, 1872—tf P. & H. pINNAMON, alspice, mustard,cloves and ether spices whole or ground. at Reid's Grocery 6,834,00 $105,907,16 OMNIBUS LINE ! $75,000,00 15,000,00 3,072,41 THE subscriber, informs the public that he has contracted for the U. S. Mail from the C. V. R. R. at Greencastle, to the W. M. R. R. at the Blue Ridge Station, (via Monterey Springs,) a distance of 161 miles. He still continues to run the Omnibus line with good horses add a first-class four horse Coach and is enabled to convey pas sengers to and fro with comfort and cony& nience. His Bus will leave Waynesboro' at 6 o'elock, A. M., arriving at Greencas tle, at 7i, A. M., making quick time and sure connection with the first passenger train at 8 o'clock, A. M. Leaves Greencas tle at 51, P. M., arriving at Waynesboro' at 7 o'clock. He is proprietor, contractor and driver, delivers Adams Express matter to and from Greencastle. All Express matter expressed the same morning, express through to Waynesboro' the same day it arrives at Greencastle.' Persons wishing to send goods by Express will do well by giving. him a call. Persons wishing to go to Hagerstown should take this route. He has sub-let the Eastern end of the route to B. F. Barr, which will be run by him with a good two horse Coach daily. Leave Waynesboro' at 6 o'clock, A. M., arrives at 11 o'clock at the W. M. R. IL (via Monterey Springs.) He returns thanks for past patronage and solicits a continuance of the same. J. R. WOLFERSBERGER. June 27.1F72—tf 65,180.00 306,00 33,256,68 1,183,88 320,88 2,587,31 5PJ5,907,10 OIL CLOTHS. A large lot of Floor Oil Cloths of different widths ant -prices at Nov. 2S. :13113ERSON,13ENEDICT CO.B MEP MIL 111. ISC K ' (OIL ilEft CUD lIEBC AAIL. lnou 'IP 1049 "Vira - yr...asslocbroP Colutiat3r. I N" Waynesboro', Pa A WORLD OF CRINGE ---0--• -WISHING to-make some-change-in-his business, and .on account of the scarc ity of money will offer his goods to CAsit and Pnotan 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 Stacie Gro ceries ; White and Brown Sugars, Coffee, Tea, New Orleans Molasses, Rice, Cheese, Mackerel.SvHerring, • Salt, Conc. Lye, Kerosene and Safety Oil, Soaps, Garden Seeds, Shoe Brushes, Bed Cords. Baskets, &c Candy, • Raising, Primes, Lemons, Oranges, &c. Also Essences and Extracts for cooking purposes. A nice line of Crackers and Fancy Cakes LIFE & ACCIDENT INSFRANCE, MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK MUTUAL RESERVE OF NEW YORIt TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT OF HARTFORD, CON:N.., Having in the aggregate • si; e ,c) oo,c)ocs. 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 00 days the whole amount of Policy insured for is paid promptly in cash. June D. 1872—tf W. A. REID. 00-A-CITIVZ2 S A-K LNG - - lhe subscriber announces to his friends and the public that he has purchased the Coach Factory formerly owned by Israel Hess, and is now engaged in the above bus iness, on Main Street, at the East end of Waynesboro. Haying a knowledge of the business, and employing but the best workmen, and by strict attention to busi ness he hopes to merit a share of patronage. All kinds of new work on hand orders filled promptly. Jan. 14 tf. GEO. E. HAWKER BARK WANT PAD • L. S. FORNEY ill pay the highest market price for (3.50 cords of Rock and Black Oak Bark delivered at their Tannery in Waynesboro. Hides and Skins taken in and weighed at the cellar of C. Ruthes' Shoe Store, for which the highest. market price will be paid. WOM SALE„ Tsubscriber offers for salel6o Cords A. of Wood, hickory and oak. which is easy of access, being about a half a -mile from the public road, and near Samuel Weltv's residence. Sept s—tf DAVID LOllll. R., IR.,M=I. TEE room in the rear of Beaver's Hall, rmerly occupied by thy" Good Tem plars, is for rent on reasonable terms. For information call on the President of the Y. IV. C. A. • mar 13-3 t kHAD AND HERRI:s.:G.—Mess. Shad and Potomae Herrin n bbls. for sale by 111 A. REID NEW WINTER GOODS now opening at AMBERSON, DE.NEDIt3 & CO'S SUR AM EION MEM 7 1 JUST WHAT YOU WART i. • k S 1-: d • 11 P .ffita will forms i anyt ung•wan c in our 'mess, • - SASH,-DOORS, - ' 7 ANTLES, • • STAIRING, &c., WHOLESALE OR RETAIL We also contract for continued Rail Stair Ways, Newel's Ballusters &c. thmish to order or put - i Toto buililin by tho best of_ workmen ; Sawing, Chopping, 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 you can judge for yourselves, (we • can't recommend material, it must recom mend itself) also see the quality of our ma terial as compared with that ofother shops. TO THE PUBLIC' Thauzful for past favors, we ask you for a:continuant() of the same. Factory 11 miles South of Waynesboro', Pa. GOOD & METCALF, may IS, IS7I. P. S. We are also prepared to.. furnish Framing materia at comparative rates. G. & 1872 *Fall 1872 Pal). , Sy lip Molasses, Sugar Cured Ham DEALERS PS-• DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, White 'Goods, :Embroider'6B and Laces Boots & Shoes, Cedarware, Hardware. OUR Dry Goods Department consists in part of Ladies Dress Goods, Black Silks, Black and Colored Alpaecas, Empress Clot h, Japanese Cloths, Mobairs, Poplins, Lustros, Percales, Lawns, embracing everything in the Dress Goods line offered to the trade.— A FULL STOCK OF :HENS WEAR English, & Ainerearr Cassinners, ..Linens, Jeans, Demur's, Doeskins, Corduroys, Cottonades, Blk. Cassimere and Cloth Notions and White Goods of every variety, Ilamlwrg edging and inserting, Ruffling, Honey Comb Quilts, Napkins, ]lo:iery, 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 unhand everyt hin„; usually kept in a well regulated store. We ask an examination of goods and prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. STOVER sk. WOLFF. • Mayl6, 1872. c O i E O N 1 7 4 roe. rtf~ FUNNY SWE U fIIIYStG., 800 PAGES, 230 ENGRAVINGS. A startling expose of Medical Ilmnbugs of the past and present. It ventilates Quacks and Imposters, Traveling Doctors, Patent Medicine Venders, Noted Female Cheats, Fortune Tellers and Mediums, and gives in , - teresting accounts of noted Physicians and Narratives of their lives. It reveals start ling secrets and instructs all how to avoid the ills which flesh is heir to. We give ex ctusive territory and liberal commissions.— For circulars and terms address the pub lishers. .1. D. BURL, & HYDE, utitaritittZED RUES ME,NI IN ALL COUNTRIES OF THE WORLI:. Being a comprehensive account of their manners and oust °ins, and of their phys ical, social, mental, moral and religious IBy REIr. G. WOOD, M. A., F. L. S. 1500 ENoluvmfis, 1:ioo SUPER OCTAVI: 1 3 .1(.111.% IN Two VotatmEs, TWO) VorxmEs, wsnl. Alcuts are making over $lOO per week in selling this work. An early applieqt i o n will sitmre a choice of territory, For terma ad tress the publisher.:. J. I:. BI TIM A: HYDE. 'Hart ford, Conn., or Chicago, 111. mar 27, 1573-1 y TreZ/ ITNISERIFEEI) SHUTTLE and SEWING MA.CHINES! For Simplici+v, Durability and 13etrty, they stand unrivalled. Forstitching, Hem ming, Tucking, :1. - citing, Quilting," Cording, Binding, Braiding, Gathering, Gathering do Sewing on gathers, the" are iinexceiled.- Warranted. A. E. WAYNANT • 4 S. E. Corner Dittinond. • Waynebboro".:.P9... Mar. 30, 1871. MATHEW METCALF ALLEN 31. GooD At Piices to suit Times and Quality ! WORK WARRANTED STOVER & IVOIXF, Groceries, Queensware, Hartford, Conn., or• Chicago, 111 AGENTS WANTED FOR THE charavteristies $25 chPal;e:r than any other. r tz .
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