LAMPS ! LAMPS!! LAMPS ! ! ! Perkins & House's Safety Lamps , .Standard Safety Lamps, . Excelsior Safety Lamps, Glass Larapi and • Brass Lamps, The greatest variety in town. All sorts of Chimnies and Wicks comEttintly on hand. Remember 'the 'above and save money by buying of Amberson & Brackbill. oct 2—St —Don't roll up those Chromos and oth er Pictures and hide them away, but get them neatly framed and adorn your houses with them, Gilt, Walnut plain and polished and Rose Wood Mouldings always on I an.. Frames made to order and *tures fram ed complete, in the best manner. oct 2-3 t Amberson & Brackbill. ANOTHER LARGE SUPPLY: F. Forth man, Druggist, returned from Philadelphia last week and has opened outa fresh assort ment of Drugs Medicines, Oil, Paint, Fan cy Articles, and all other goods in his line of business. His drugs, spices, etc. are war ranted genuine articles. Give him a call. • oct 2—lw EW OODS " I i = rice Hceflich will receive their first supply of Fall and Winter Goods next week. An in spection of goods is solicited. 2t —lllen!s_heasLy_Boots_a • : • Boys' boots very low at the Town Hall Store. oct 2-2 t —Go to Price & Hoeflieles if you want a nice alpaca Dress, they make those goods a speciali y. Consequently sell them cheap. i oct 2-2 t FULL UP.—Price & Menial's Store is completely crowded with their large stock of Fall and Winter good's. Just opened for inspection. oct 2-2 t —,..%11 - Olifikibki for Washington and lac townslii i s also Paper, Pens, Slates, Pencils and all kinds of School Materia or sale by Amberson & Brackbill. 'oct 2-3 t NOTICE.—I have the "I. Manning Cora bination Sewing Machine," and inform the public that I do all kinds of Leather Stitch ing, and will be found atany time at my father's shop. D. A. Foan. I • / legiCall. at STOVEITitr, w. OLFF'S, N. E. Corner of the Diamo n 4, if you want , to buy cheap goods. They ?ire making special in ducements to purchasers, and discounting all cash bills, in order to reduce the stock on hand. Give them a call before buying elsewhere. july 24—tf ta-Mrs. K. G. Stover invites the /a dies of Waynesboro' and vicinity to exam ine the remnant of goods an hand, which will be sold at cost. They will find bargains in hats, ribbons, feathers, &c., for the com ing season. ° Those who call ,first have the preference. aug2B-tf 1?...R1.A.GM5. In CI ambersburg, on the ad inst., by the Rev—John Fob!, Mr. FitHDERICS ROCK to Miss ANNIE ROBISON, both of Alto Dale, this county. In this,place on the 7th inst. by the Rev. H. Stonehouse, Mr. JOHN TARMAN, to Mils EuzAßErn TOMBS, both of Quincy twp. LTD 2C .A. 111135. In Chambersburg, on the sth inst., of con sumption, ADAM Swims, in the 32d year of his age. Ott the 3d inst., Mr. JOHN MAXHEIMER, of St. Thomas, aged 87 years, 5 months and 20 .days. "IVC .A. T S._ WAYNESBOII:O' MARKET. (CORRECTED WEEKLY.) BACON AMS 33II'TTER ......... LARD POTATOES .... APPLES—Mum.— APPLES—Gamor... HARD SOAP BALTIMORE, 0ct..3, 1873. FLoutt.—WesteriaTine at .8-1-1,0 ; low Super at $ 4.75.; and Family at $7@7.50. Howard Street Super at $5@5.50 ; Com mon to Fair Extra at $6@6.50; Good to Choice do. at $6.50®7 ; Family at $7.25 @8.75. WHEAT.—Southern sold at 165®178 cents for good to.choice white, and 165@ 176 cents for gold red to choice amber.— For Western the market is dull and hea vy. 4' CoßN.—The sales on 'Change were . Southern white at 69@70 cents, and Wes tern high mixed and yellow at 65®67 cents. OATS.--Southern at 42®48 cents for inferior to choice, and bright Western at 48 cents. Ityu.--Sales to day Southern at 83 ®B6 cents. PHILA. CATTLE MARKET, October 3. Cattle firmer with an improved demand ; sales $6.75a7.37i for extra Pennsylvania and Western Steers; $6a6.50 for fair to good ; $4a4.50 for common. Sheep firmer; sales 84a6. Live Hogs unchanged; salts $7a7.25. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY PRIVATE SALE. fr HE subscriber, Administrator of Chris tian F. Bowman, deed, offers at Private sale the Brick House and lot of ground, on South Street, and nearly opposite the resi dence.of George Frick, known as the Barr property. There are also a fine stable on the lot, a good cistern, etc. The whole is under new and substantial fencing, The buildings are new and the llcation a very pleasant one for a private family. For fur ther particulars call en GEORGE PRICK, Adru'r. oct 9-tf GREAT EXCITEMENT AT RINGGOLD, MD. ITIHE undersigned are now receiving I their second supply of FALL AND WINTERROODS, which will be sold at low figures for cash. We will sell best Rio Coffee at 25 cents per pound, Sugars 10, 11, 12 and 14 cents per pound, Best Orleans Molasses at $l,OO per gallon, and everything cheap. Give us a call before going elsewhere. No trouble to show goods. C. fl. DUTROW dr. CO oct D-t f • FALL AND WINTER IRRIVIIf ADJOURNED • ' OF PUBLIC S A BL E. NEW GOODS ! witymigliry maw Ewe t D. Summers & Soni I N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' QUINCY, PENN'A, , 1 Court of Franklin county, Pa., the under • signed Administratotde bonus non of Sue A. Have just returned from the city with a full Gordon, dec'd, will sell at Public Sale, on line of the premisies, On Saturday the 11th of Oda- DRY GOODS,, ber next, A VALUABLE Suitable for the FALL AND WINTER DWELLING HOUSE AND BREWERY, Wear. Are offering bargains in ' . • CLOTHS, CASSINIERES, ' situate on the corner 'of West and Main Sts. —SEANS,-COTT-ONADES, REPPS, in the Borough of Waynesboro', both of GINGHAMS, MUSLIN 6, TICKINGS, brick and newly built, the Brew House be- COTTON & ALL WOOL FLANNELS, &c. ing two stories and the Dwelling three stor- Also a full line of . . . ies high, the latter is flnished_imextmcane NOTIONS, GLOVES, style. They front 85 - feet - o - n - Main - St. - The HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS. Brewery has .a depth of 40 feet and Dwell ing-with back building 60 feet, The main HATS, - CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, bwraintftsa ag u e c o e v x ered s w e it c h ou ti d n b r e oo e f o . ny T er h t e - Which they will sell at, low figures. A full ed into a first-class hotel property or into line of - two dwellings. The Bre*ery is in complete order, with a never failing well of water in Gt.. It C) /0 3EI R. I MI Si . the building, with two arched cellars suffi such as Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses, ciently large to store 500 barrels of beer.— &c., &c., at low rates—your examination is There is also a new invited. WirCome, examine our prices BOWLING - _A_LiLMY, - andjudge - foryourselves - ! -- connected with the Brewery. The Brew oct.o, 1873-1 y • ery has one of the finest Bar-rooms in the county, with Billiard, Bagatelle and Grain Rooms on the second floor. Both buildings .4V 4 ekS i4O 1.0 4 A VA are arranged according to the latest style of '9 ;P l' 4, v ,e g'4 4 4 V 0