The Waynesboro' village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1871-1900, November 20, 1873, Image 3

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    BLIC= SALE:
A Y.IT .li)BA)g,f) ) . - 1313,FfW EBY.
TN,pprsnatice ef an' coider.of the Orphans'
-11-Court`OfErinilin'eqamV;ra,-theirnder
-" signet': Adrainietrator i detbohtia.non of Sue
A: Gordon, ideekl,'llli:lriell:afrublic Sale,
without fail) on the 'premises - ON TUES
DAY T4E 23D'OF 'DECEMBEiIa;:IB7"kA
TALTTABLF4 `' '
a:TELLING HOUSE
• ,
situated' On the corner 4of Westand. Main
•Strikts; in Borough of: Waynesboro', both
of brick and newly built; the Brew House,
being-two: and , the -Dwelling. three...stories
high, the latter is , finished in extra fine
style. They front 05;feet Mein Street.
•The Brewery has a depth of 40 feet and the
Dwelling with back building 60 feet. -'iThe
inairt:buildiue :Are deli..4td;',Witig,e; TIN
ROOF.. The whole at a little expense could
be converted into a first-class hotel proper.
ty or into two &Veiling& The Brewery is
in.' complete order with a never-failing well
of water in the building, with Two Arched
Cellars ' stifficiently large enough to store
500 barrels of beer. ~ There-is also a . '
NEW BOWLING 'ALLEY,
connected 'with the' Brewery.' The Itiew
ery• has one of the finest lar-rooins in the
county, with Billiard, Bagatelle and Grain
Booms on the second floor. Both buildings
are Arranged according to• thelatest style of
. architecture, with a-first- cIaeaHBATER in
the cellar.' ` There is also ontlie - kit an Ex
cellent Framet-Stable, sufficiently largetfor
five horses and two cows ; Carriage House,
Corn Crib, Hog Pen, Smoke House and Bake
Oven under one roof, large'cistern,.dre.
116rThe Brewery or Dwelling will be of
iered together or separate to suit purchas
, ere.
sale to. comulenceat l•o'clock when terms
will. be made known 'by ••• • •
• , 'GEO. H. DAVIDSON,
Adm'r, delionua non.
nov 20-ts Geo. V_-M.ong, auct.
ROPOSITORY copy and.pharge advertiser.
ASSIGMES t SAZ,V.OF
REAL ESTATE!
IrHE • tindereigned, Assignees of.A'.. S.
f Idenn„-will-silLat_Publiefstle,on Thurs
•.day the 4th of December, 1873, in the vil
lage of Quincy, county of Franklin, State of
Pennsylvania, the following described Real
$ll • :
NO. 1, THE. UNIONHOTEL,
.situate in the' village of Quincy, riow occti
__pied_by_Gideon.Burger,:46:Vsafeet,_contsin-
ing 16 rooms, with-good basement and fine
large hall; four stories; elegant stabling,
two wells of good water 'ne garden, alien
--closed-witlt-neW-and-geTiOd-fene • .
No-'2, HOTEL known as the ,
ANDERSON PROPERTY,
situate in said village, on the north-east
corner of Quincy,.a fine, large and •commo
dious House, with elegantfz.ztabling, fine as
sortment of good Fruit,•Wood House, Bake
House, Wash House, Hog Pen, Corn Crib;
in fact, a full and complete set of outbuild
ings, all enclosed with good fence and two
•wetla ofwater. -
N 0.3, The FINE
SAM MILL PROPERTY,
-on the road leading from Waynesboro' to
Quincy, three miles from the former and
one from the latter place, containing 15 or
38 acres of good land, Chopping:Mill, Shin
gle and Lath Saws, Hay Scales, good-_
COMFORTABLE BRICK HOUSE,
with necessary out:buildings, gar'dens, &c.,
-Cooper Shop, two large Hay Sheds large e
.nough to hold 40 tons of hay, all in good or
der. •
No. 4, Consisting of about
10 ACRES FINE FARMING L AND,
situate on the Tomstown road, - one-half•
mile east of Quincy. This land is in a very
high state of cultivation and wilrbe•isoid in'
whole or parts to.suit purchasers:
1• o. 5, • , .
8 .1312.11.4:11.1inv ' . Lots,
in Quincy, moth of the Union Hotel, front
ing on the Waynesboro' road, under good
fence.
N. B.—lf any .of the above properties are
not sold on the slay of sale the same will
be rented on said day, possession to•be giv
en on the let day of April, 1874.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said
day, when due attendance and a reasona
ble credit will be given by
GEO.'J. BALSLEY,
WM. B. ItABY,
Assignees. •
John Duller, auct.
nov 20-ta
PUBLIC SALE !
THE subscriber.' intending to remove,
will offer at public sale, at his residence
en• East ?Jain Street,
Ou Saturday the 22d of November, 1873,
at 1 o'clock, P. M.,
the following personal
property, to wit: IEXCELSIOR PENN
Cook Ntowe and Fixtat'es,
1 Morning Rai. Base Burner. 1 Walnut Bed
stead, 1 Cottage do., 2 Cotton-top Mattress
.tri' Windsor Chairs, 1 Cane Rocking do.,
2 Breakfast Tables, 1 Wash Stand, 1 Sink,
2 Tubs, 1 Rubber, Buckets, .Axe, Shovel,
Digging Fork and Rake, - , Tin and Crockery
Ware, Soft Soap, 2 Bushels Turnips, Boxes,
Barrels, &c. Also about 1+ tons of Coal and
11 cords of good Hickory Wood, sawed.
TERMS.:—A credit of six months will be
given on all sums over $5,00, except Coal
and Wood which must be cash. Purchas
ers to give notes .with good security. All
sums of $5 and less must be cash.
C. H. STEINER.
John,ll. Herr, auct.
no♦ 20-ts
AIJUITOR'S !DIKE.
Tundersi,gned being appointed by
A. the Court of Franklin county, Pa., to
Audit and distribute the balance in the
lands of Jacob S. Good, Esq., Administra
tor of Michael Gender, dec'd, to and among
the creditors of .said deceased, will meet
.said creditors at his office in Waynesboro',
.on the 22d day of,Decetnber, 1873.
nov 20-3 t H. AI. SIBBET, ,Auditor.
.5.4 1 4.1_1M NOTES_
THE . subscriber notifies
_persons who
gave notes at his sale on the 7th of last
March that; the same will be due December
7th. Prompt paymqnt is requested.
.nov2o-3t, JOHN PRICE. Sr.
NOT — ICE •
PARTIES who gave their notes at the
Assignee's sale of George Lackens on
the 6th of March last,. are notified that the
same will ;be due on the 6th,of. December
next. Prompt payment is requested. The
notes are in the hands of Chas. West.
ALEX. HAMILTON,
• CHARLES WEST,
nov 13-3 t. ' :ASsignees.
BAN ;;ELECTION:
THE regular Annual Meeting of Stock.;,
holders of the let National Bank ofWay
nesborni, for the election of nine directors,
to serve for the enscuingyear, will be held
at the Banking house, on Tuesday the 14th
dr,rof January next, between the hours of
o'cict k, A. M., and 2 o'clock, P. M.
nov 13-4 1 3011 N rinurs, Cash.
PUBLIC SALE:.;
HE subscriber, Ast3ignee'of•David (pipe,
AL will offer at Public Sale, on the prenuis-
On Sntindaithn-29th day of 141Coveniber
the following described Real Estate, situa
ted about I of a mile from Waynesboro', on
the road leading to Quincy, to wit ; Q,N,E
ACRE; more °Mess; of land. The initorove:
merits are a Two-story
ta CO 1:31- gc• tr 3EI ,
Weatherboarded, Weih House, Smoke and
Bake 'House under one roof; also Frame
Cooper Shop; an excellent Stable large e
nough to stable 2 hor,ses and 3 cows„Carri l
age House andCern a fine Hog Pen,
Cisteins, one ee the bon*. and-Uneat the.
barn.. The buildings are nearly as good as
inew and in good order. There are all kinds
:of Choice Fruit on the premises including
.grapes. This property is pleasantly and de
sirably located
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day
when the terms will be made kbown by.
CHARLES WEST, AssigPee.
nov 13-ts • 0. V. Hong, a u ct.
PUBLIC SALE.
lINHE subscriber, Assignee of Jacob .S.
1 Stull, will sell at Public Sale,
On Friday the 28th • day of November,
the followitlg described Real Estate, situa
ted in Tikesville, Pa., to, wit: A story and
a half
LOG DWELLING Housip,
and LOT OF GROUND. The house is 'new
and in good order. There is a well of water
in the yard, Choice Fruit Trees on the lot,
the whole. eing enclosed with good fencing.
Any person wanting a property of the kind
could not make choice of a more desirable
one as regards convenience of location, &c.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock.on said day
when the terms will be made known.
The above property can be, bought private
ly on or before the day of sale.
GILBERTi-Assignee-- 1
G..V. Mong, auct.
nov
FEIIMTURE! FURNITERE!!
. WORTH SEEING 1
of fine Furniture, such as
cesstng, Buregt --- Wltstr - Standsr-,Sed=
steads, - Extensian 'Tables; Centre' . Tables,
Wat Nots, Hat kicks Children's Cribs, &c.
HE displit.
best in market, having been carefully and
substantially Manufactured out of the very
best material—at H. DETROW'S, 3 doors East
of the'Presbyterian Church, East Main St.,
Waynesboro l , Pa. Call and see his display.
Prices low. Thankful for past favors. he
hopes to be able to merit a still further
share,e€the-publies-patronag• .
'nov 13—tf ' H. DETROW.
VISIT THE
IN MAN PHOTOGRAPH COMPANY,
NOW LOCATED FOR THREE MONTH& IN
WAYNESBORO', PA.
Read the following Price List
36 'TINTYPES ONLY 75 CENTS,
9 FERRO CARDS FOR PHOTOGRAPH
ALBUMS ONLY 75.0ENTS,
4 FERRO CARDS (EXTRA LARGE) FOR
PHOTO. ALBUMS 75 CENTS,
1 LARGE . PICTURE FOR Bxlo FRAME
EOR ONLY 75 CENTS.
Carte de Visiti, .
. Berlinlieada,
• Rembrants, •
Cabinet Portraits,
and Medallion Photographs executed in
the best style and at - low prices. Call and
see._ ' C. • E. LIBBY,
nov 13-3 m Mahager.
NEW AD mrzsrafEsTs.
GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'B. COLUMN.
$2500 A YEAR MADE WITH OUR SPLEN
DID Combination Prospectus. It represents
sample, pages and style of binding of 50 in
tensely interesting and useful books that
sell in every family. Best thing ever tried
by canvassers. AGENTS WANTED to make
a permanent business on these works in ev
ery county. Prospectus sent post-paid on re
ceipt of price $1.50. For circulars and liber
al terms. address John E. Potter & Co, Pub
ishers, Philadelphia, Pa. . 4.w
YOUTH'
OMPANION
YOUNG PEOPLC
FAIVRY
THE COMPANION aims to be a favorite
in every family—looked for eagerly by the
young folks, and read with interest by the
older. Its purpose is to interest while it a
muses; to be judicious, practical, sensible;
and to have really permanent worth, while
it attracts for the hour. '
It is handsomely illustrated, and has for
contributors some of the most attractive wri
ters in the country. Among these are :
Edward Eggleston, Dr. I. I. Hayes.
Prof. Jas. DeMille, • Louise C. Moulton,
Louisa 11. Alcott "Sophie May,"
Rebecca A. Davis, C. A. Stephens,
C. W. Flanders, Ruth Chesterfield,
S. S. Robbins, M. A. Denison.
Its reading is adapted to the old and
young, is very varied In its character ;
sprightly and entertaining, It gives Stories
of Adventure, Stories of Home and School
Life, Letters of Travel, Editorials upon Cur
rent Topics, Tales, Poetry, Historical Arti
cles, Selections for Declamation, Biograph-.
ical Sketches, Anecdotes, Puzzles, Religious
Articles, Facts and Incidents.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 81.50. Specimen
copies sent free. Address
PERRY, MASON & CO.,
4w 41 Temple Place, Boston, Mass.
RICII'FARMING LANDS!
For sale very cheap.
THE BEST INVESTMENT!
No Fluctuations I Always improving in
value ! The wealth of the country is made
by the advance in Real Estate
NOW IS THE TIME I
Millions of acres of the finest lands on the
.continent in Eastern Nebrasky, now for
sale—many of them never before in the
market—atprices that defy competition.
Five and Ten Years credit given, with in;
' terest at six per cent.
The land grant bonds of the.company ta
ken at par for lands. They can now be pur.
chased at a large discount. Full particulars
given, new Guide with new Maps mailed
free by addressing O. F. DAVIS,
land ,Co,n2missioner U. P. R. R.
Azaata, Nth.
V : • ~.....MIH.INo'S 11.0117, ~ A .
or rOriPießtri; ' ":. ',dice. ~4 ‘ - 1.0%.1 i t
teetliAglinit .-; :- :, . dente 'vei .
.Mieelttlietadi46ll , .' e bait- ' 'kit
ery member of a deliberative body, and the
authority in.4,,,the States. "The , most au
thorative .exPOrinder of American', parlia
roentary IaNV?."-Ctias,. Sumner.. .
Price, 65 cots: Sent by, mail on receipt of
prlce. AddreSs;• Thompson,' & Co.,
:Boaton, Awl: .',. 2' , -;.;:';'• „ , ..‘ , :x.-..-.'.', Oe.,
•
41.414;L;111D ,
Send :efititicigue.'•troniestin' Sewing
Mnehine Company; 'New . - 4w
To meet the urgent.demand Of the times the
Florence Sewing Machine ,Co. have deter
mined, to REDI3CETRICES and Will here
'atter sell their $65 niathine for $45 and oth
er styles ,in s proportion.. "The FLORENCE
Is the only, sewing - machine that feeds the
work backWard'andlorward;oito right and
left, :as the • Parchaier na'prefer. „it
been greatly improved and siroplilledinnd
is far better than any other machine in the
market. ls ' now the 'cheapest ,Florence,
Mass,,Nccv. 1,1.973. Agents Wanted. '
FIRESIDE Hinge Cone Burner For Sun
,S
Chimneys, made by Plom & Atwood,
prodUces-the largest-light. Can be used on
any coal oil lamp. For sale by all lamp deal
ers.
INTOMEN, Men, Girls and Boys wanted to
V V to sell our Frencb:and American Jew
elry, Books, Games, ikc.
_in,their own local
ities. No capital needed: Catalogue,
„Terms,
&c: . sent free. F.D. Vickery 4 Co„ Augusta,
Me.
D SYCHOMANCY, .or Soul Charming."
How either sex may fascinate and 'gain
the love and effections of any person they
choose, instantly. This simple mental ac
quirement all can posess, free by mail for
25 cents ; together with a .marriage,guide,
Egyptian oracle, dreams, hints to lathes.. A
queer-book-100,000_sold—Address3,1_VILI
LIAM & Co., Publishers. Phila.
8 Zi d AT.
guaranteed ivan t
a to c a or a i l a d u d f e s s t s .
Baltimore, Md.
AAA -• EY made rapidly with Stencil &
.IV.I Key Check out-fits. Catalogues and full
particulars free. S. M. Spencer, 117 Hanover
St. Boston.
.$412 3 80 in olf - ir wee:B canvassing
one agent's pront on Eryant's Libra-
The Hcusekeeper's Manual, by Miss Beech
er and' Mrs. Stowe. An active man or wo
man can have an agency. J. B. Ford & Co.,
New, York, Boston, Chicago and San Fran
cisco. n0v134
_NEN_AaVERTESEMENTS,-
DAUCIFY. & CO'6. COLUMN.
SAMPLES sent by mail for 50c that retail
quidk for $lO. R. L. SCOTT, 181 Chatham
Square, N. Y. novl34w
D RNGS you free by mail the very best
11$3 'Elastic Truss.' Write at once to Pom
ioy & Co., 744 Broadway, N. Y. 4w
/SHE MAGIC COMB sent by mail to any
I one for SI. Will change any colored hair
to black or brown and contains no poison.
Trade supplyed .at low rates. Address MAG
IC COMB CO., Springfield, Mass. 4w
, 1 _ 1 /~
An article long desired and sought for by
every lady. Sent for two stamps, address
4w MRS., C..HENHY, Hanover, Pa.
EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL 1
T. S. Arthur's last and greatest work, CAST
ADEI Fr is selling by thousands notwith
standing the times. It is intensely interest
ing and is low in price, thus having many
advantages over higher priced and heavy
books. A life of the author presented to ev
ery subscriber. An agent who had never
sold a book before cleared $lOO last week..
Discounts to suit the times.. Circulars free.
J. M. Stoddart & Co., Pub., 720 Sansom St.,
Phila. • 4w •
"CA.3IPHORINE7
The greatest discovery of the age for the re
lief and cure of Rheumatism, chronic and
acute, Sprains, Bruises, Pain in Chest, Back
or Limbs, Stiff Joints, Strains, Glandular
gwellings, Inflammation, Neuralgia, Bun
ions, Catarrh. "&c. Will not' grease or stain
the most delicate fabric, which makes it a
luxury in every family. Try it and be con
vinced of its great merit. Price 25 cents per
bottle. REUBEN HOYT, Prop'r, 203 Green
wich St., N. Y. 4w
The Highest Medical Authority of Europe
say he strongest Tonic, Purifier and Deob
struent known to the medical world is
J URI3I3EBA.
It arrests deearbi vital forces, exhaustion
of the nervous system, restores vigor to the
debilitated, cleanses vitiated blood removes
vesicle obstructions and acts directly on the
Liver and Spleen. Price $1 a bottle. JOHN.
Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St., S.' Y. 4w
A NEW THING UNDER THE SUN.
Sixteen Oil Paintings in a. book I
_Never before was such an idea attempted
for book illustration ; every one who .has
seen it pronounce it superb. Mrs: Harriet
.Beecher Stowe's latest work, "Woman in
Sacred History," is a. series of narative
sketches, drawn from scriptural, historical,
and legendary sources. Illustrated with 16
choice Oil Chromos, after paintings of the
-most celebrated artists of the world, giving
a rich and magnificent variety of Oriental
Costume and Beauty. Mrs. Stowe in her
charming style has writtc'n a book full of
interest, and without a.dull page in it, which
even if illustrated would sell rapidly ' • but
A l ta
the britli t oil pictures make it one of the
most uni e, original, remarkable books ev
er Were . The • pictures, if published sepa
rately would readily sell for $2 each—or $32,
while the entire book, with the sixteeb pic
tures, together with sumptuous bindings of
the volume, can be had for one-fifth of that
amount The book is making a tremendous
sensation among agents and salesmen, be
cause it is absolutely new and has money in
it. To get.pleasant work and good pay, send
for terms, &c., to J. B. Ford & Co., New
York, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, or
Cincinnati. novl3-4w
KUAINT,'KUBER AND KURIOUB,
Is the valuable book we give to all. Full of
facts, figures and fun. 64 pages, 50 pictures.
Mailed for two stamps. Address G. BLACK
IE 5,7, CO., 746 Broadway; N.Y. • 4w
QTAR STOVE PLATFORM SILVER Ll7B.
QTRE, highly ornamental. A perfect'pro
teetor to put under stoves. Ask your dealer
for it. Circulars sent free. Address, STAR
PLATFORM, 80 Beekman St., N. Y. 4w
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
CENTENNIAL GAZETTEER
OF THE UNITED STATES :
Showing the gigantic results of first one
.hundred years of the Republic, a book eve
rybody wants. Send for circular. Address,
ZEIGLER & DIcCURDY, 518 Arch St, Phil
.adelphia, Pa. 41v
Coughs, Colds,, Hoarseness, and all
Throat Diseases, Use
WELLs' , CARBOLIC TABLETS
' Put up only in Blue Boxes.
tried and sure!remedy. Sold by all drug
,giste. 4w
PA PER
"ASH I
.4.6023.te1
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
301EIRIC 8107;1'6 MINE COMPANY, MURK. '
. ,
+. l v.tt 2.o.qielk /kV it,,swe
To meet the urgent demand of the times
the FLOSENCFAIEWING'ULVATI'MVO.
have rilditeknhied 4.6 REIDUCIEFPRICEISpand
Will hereafter sell their $65 machine for $45
and other styles hr proportion. The Flor
ence is the only Sewing Machine that feeds
the work baci9vvd,and forward, .or „to right
and le ft , a& theppichiderinity` It
has beer}gre atly improved. and simplifled.„
and istir tter than any otherniachine in
the market. It is now the cheapest. Flor
ence,Atissi,lsov.-473; ?WANT
-4w
DR;;PIEFtces
ALT .,. .c X T.
t irt4EDiCAV:.
H-aoLDEoPt--:-
awes all Humors from the wont Scrofula to
a common Blotch or Pimple. From two to
eix boUles ,are.warranted to cure Salt IFllgnian
er Tette'', Pimples on IFtiect. Boils, Car.
buncles, Erysipelas and Elver Com..
plaint. -• Six to twelve bettles.warranted to cure
the worst Serofnlous Swellings anti Sores
Pains in... Bones and Sore Throat caused
hy.Polsoll - in Blood or mercurial treatment.
Ity, its wonderful - Pectoral tkroperties it, will
cure the most severe moon& or the worst lingering
Cough in half the time required by any other
medicine and is perfeetly satfej loosening cough,
soothing imitation, and melleving soreness. Sold
by all Druggists. B. V. PIERCES /IL Da
Wears Dispensary. BuiDth,
"TAXES' , ON SIGHT.
Last and Best combination for canvass
ers, agtnts and salestrien ! Henry Ward
Beecher's family newspaper - starts its Fall
campaign, giving subscribers a pair of the
largest • and 'finest OLEOGRAPHS,—two
most attractive subjects "take" 'on sight—
painted by Mrs. Anderson, as contrasts and
companions for her "Wide Awake" and
"Fast Asleep_." Agents have, immense suc
cess; call it the "best business ever offered
canvassers:' We furnish the lightest and
handsomest outfit and pay very high com
missions. Each subscriber, old,or gew,-re
ceives without delay two'beatitiful pictur-
Full : supply-ready-for-deli very,. '
itself -stands peerless among
nals;•Being so popular that of it
the largest circulation in, the 1
ploys, the best literary talent.
gleston's great serial story isjin
back 'chapters supplied to each
Mrs. Stowe's long eipected sec
Wife and I" begins in the new y_
tring - atood-saary-or--4-0-
independent business 'shoulfittv
& CO., New York, Boston, Chicai
nati, or San Francisco.
A '4B PAGE ILLUSTRATE
LOGUEof money making books .sent
on receipt of stamp; including the Idlest
and best books for agents. E. B. TREAT,
Publisher, 805 Broadway, N. Y. '
PUBLIC SALE:.
OF A VALTIV3LE
SIRLL FARM & PERSONAL PROPERTY.
ri"HE undersigned will , offer at Public
Sute r , on Saturday, November 2.2 d, 'the
FARM upon which he now resides, situated
on . the public road leading froniltinggold
to Smithburg, in Washington county, Md.,
one-fourth of a mile from the,former place,
containing
25 1-2 ACRES 01 LAIIR;
The improvements are a TWO-STORY LOG
HOUSE, Log Barn, Wash House, -Hog Pen,
Corn Crib, and other necessary out-build
ings; also a well with a never-failing stream
of water in the yard, Apple Orchard of
choice fruit arid a Peach Orchard contain
ing 200 trees, all bearing. Also the follow
lng, •
.PERSONAL PROPERTY,
to wit :-1 one-horse wagon, 1 spring wag
on, 1 two-horse barahear plow. 1 harrow,
shovel plows, cultivators, 1 hand cider mill
and' press; la, variety of carpenter tools,
such as band saws, bench planes,, a variety
-of bead and. moulding planes, wood screw
cutterso also a lot new furniture, such as so
fas, chests; stands; bedsteads ; slot of pop
lar and pine scantling, 25 locust posts, and
a variety of other:articles too tedious to
mention. Mt„,Sale",titf.commence at 10 o'-
clock on• said day when the terms will be
made known by ISAAC GARVER.
The subscribei - willalsd sell at the same
time and place thefodowing property, viz :
1 new two and three:4l°oe wagon, 1 spring
wagon, 1 new One-hpir wagon. 2 new
three-horse barshear plow, a lot of Wagon-
Maker Tools. JACOB MOTZ,
nov 6-ts
A DESIRABLE -HOMESTEAD
SALE !
F 0 R
THE subscribe roffers at Private Sale his
wadable homestead, situated on Fan
cy Hill, in Waynesboro'," Pa. The House
is a large Brick over, two stories high and
has connected with it by a large double
porch - a large two-story Wash and Bake
House, (Brick) including in the same build
ings three pure water hydrants, large but
teries, two complete cellars; one of which is
arched. Also in immediate connection a
large two-story frame Wood and Coal
House with Work-shop, .46:c. The surround
ings of these buildings conveniently arrang
ed, with paved walks, sodded yards, choice
shrubbery, &e. The lot,
CONTAINS 2 ACUES,
and is set with choice fruit trees and the
soil is in a high state of cultivation, lying
on the sun side of the hill s and is particu
larly adapted to the'quick growth of both
early and late vegetables. The situation of
this property in all respects is perhaps une
qualed in the county. It is especially desir
able on account of its elevated location and
the fine surrounding scenery, in view. Per
sons are invited to call on the undersigned
and view the premises.
nov '6-tf .
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
PRtVAI,E. ..$ A L E.
TTIR intbseriber, Adniblist rotor of Chris
fian,F,' Boirman,•dec'd2nffers at Private
Sale the Bilk flotise lbt of ground, on
South Street, cind:ni3arli. opposite the resi
dente_ pf George Frick,: known as the Barr
property... There' ore also a ..tine bta,ble on
the tot, a good cistern ':Eitc., , '.The whole is
under.-new., and ; substantial. fencing,
buildings,,are pew and - the lication a very
pleasiant one iota, private ,fautily. For fur
ther-particulars call on
- • • ; .
'GEORGE FRTCK, •
octfl-tf s'" " " • • Adm'r.
PUBLIC SALE.
be ‘ subsciibec will sell at Public Sale, on
L the farm of Mulch - or Snively, about tof
a mile.southShady•Grove, ON SATUR
DAY THEI2D DAYOP NOVEMBER., '73,
150 CORDS OF WOOD,
Oak, and Hickory, well seasoned. At the
same time he will offer a story and a half
weatherboarded
lOW ELLIN - 0 HOUSE,
which is so arranged that•it can be -easily
removed, and, a large shed 213 feet long by
19 feet in width. Sale to commence at 10
o'clock on said day,„ when a credit of 10
months will be givemon,2ll sums of,slo and
'upwards, QEO. SXOLER.
• to.ct.-23d-ts
44" - Rp' WarETBSB
B Y STAB
/ • 04 , -..koroit-o. .04
firSlDianderirignegnaitijain it slifittirthe
„I. Livery, business in all its branches, after
a suspension of several 'yeari, with every
thing new and in complete order. His hors
es will be found safe ac i d in the best condi
tion. The buggies are all of the latest and
best manufactures., Whips , . Robes,-Blank
ets, hie.; in abundance arid in ample order.
Inefecta liVery not , to be ourpassed by any
in the country. He is also contactor for
carrying the U.B. Mail from Greencastle to
the W. M. R. R. via of Monterey Springs,
The Omnibus leaves Waynesboro' in the
morning and returns again in tlis evening.
Also a daily line to the W. M. R. E. via of
Monterey: ' •
,'All Express matter carefully handled
and attended to with dispatch. •
Attentive:hostlers always in attendance
and at the services of , the -traveling public.
may 29—tf] J. H. WOLFERSBERGEit.
STAGE LINE.
THE subscriber notifies the public that
he will run a Daily Coach commencing
on Tuesday the 11th inst., frOm Wayneabo
'ro' to Mt. Alto via. Quincy and Funkstown.
Will leave Waynesboro' at 5:50 A. M. ar
rive at Mt. Alto, at 7:20, making connection
with the early train for Chambers burg,
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. /ll express
matter promptly , attended to. -
Min.—Through ticketsto Chambersbur , "
furnished for $l.OO. Persons wanting tick
ets will put their names on slate to be found
at the hotels and Post Office.
may 29, 1873-tf JOS. KEEPERS.
W® L MINALIEDLYZ
For the best and most popular Organs in
use. Organs always on exhibition and for
sale at his office, for cash or on monthly
payments. Organs also for rent.
July 24—tf
VALUABLE PROPERTY AT ' „
IR/ I _& SALE.
rE undersigned offers, at Private Sale
h l is property. situated in Leiteraburg Dis
arid, Washington county, Md., one mile
South of Ringgold, near the Leitersburg
road, adjoining lands of Benjamin Garver,
Mentzer, Dayhofi, and others. The proper
ty contains 15 ACRES first quality .
LIMESTONE LAND,
The improvements are a good HOUSE,
BARN, WASH-HOUSE, and all other ne
cessary out-buildings; a cistern Mad a good
well of water near the door. There are al
so a large orchard of
tehmoJaewriwoso3rata toscipoor:l
also a young orchard of fruit of every de
scription. The property-is well fenced into
small fields; and well adapted for frtit-grow
ing or trucking. Persons in want of such a
property would do well to call and examine
it.
For further information call on or address
the subscriber at Waynesboro', or, call' on
Aaron 0. 'Wingert, living riftr the premises.
aug 2-tf • L. v . WINGERT.
TRACT OF LAND AT
PR IVATE. ,SALE.
/ARE underidgned (Wore at Private Sale's
lialuable.tract of unimproyed land, lying
one, half .milalrogi Mt. Hope, in Qunacy
townahip;Fraiiirlin edinity, Pa ;on•theload
leading to Charnbersbarg. The tract con
tains
31 ACRES AND 5 PERCHES
good quality of limestone land, 10 Ores of
which is heavily timbeted, 4 acres of good
meadow land, through whieh passes a
finial' branch of the Antietam Creek. The
remainder is good farming land s which .has
lately been heavily limed, and is in a good,
state of cultivation. There is sufficient
good building timber upon the premises
with which to erect suitable buildings.—
There are in the village adjoining a good
Merchant Mill, Blacksmith Shop, Shoemak
er Shop and Store, and a good Saw-Mill
within one mile of the premises, which al
together make it a very desirable and con
venient property. Any person or persons
desiring to view the premises with a view
of purchasing will call on the subscriber liv
ing in Mt. Hope.
aug 28-Sm • SAMUEL PFOUTZ.
0 Esr
'F'4l`
; ,
1; 1 _16 4 1 . 1,1 0 141%
.a,georitsi 1 67174surkte.cl. ,
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
BOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., NIT I W TORE.
sept 18-13 t
FARM FOR SALE.
THE undersigned offer at Private Sale
the farm of George Wiles, deceased, ly
ing. two ,miles from Waynesboro', on the
Leitersburg pike. Any iierson desiring to
buy can do so now for it, most be sold.—
Call on John Wiles, residing on the prem
ises. D. H. WILES,
JOHN WILES, •
Attorney's in Fact for the Heirs.
wept 11-tf
SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKING.
riltlE subscriber antiounees to the public
that he has leased the room adjoining
the Shoe-maker Shop of John Ford, oppo
site the Bowden House, where he has com
menced the Saddle and Harness making
business: He is prepared to do all work in
his line with dispatch and at reasonable
prices.
.He flatters himself that his long
experience in the - business will enaslo him
give general satisfaction.
2-tf GEO. A. BHA.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
AT
•
RINGGOLD P' . MD.
.
TIRE • undersigned • are now receiving
. their second supply of •
PALL AND" WINTER GOODS,
which' will 'be sold 'at low -filmes for cash.
We will sell best Rio Coffee at 23 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. .
oct 9-tf
IVAYLTEBBORO', PA.
A GENT
DU:IItOW & ;CO..
R E N G 7'o N
' I
FIMILY SEWING IRACIIINII!
HE subscriber announces to the public
that heliiis the. agency far the. sale of
the "RemiugtoWFamilySevilng Machine"
in Franklin county. Having tested its •wdrk
ink qualities and capacity for several months
he can safely recommend it as the very
B. ATAIGNINg EV USE.
Its construction-is- such that, it can be run
at a higher rate of speed than any shuttle
machine now in use. In factories •where
'the speed has been registered, over 1000
stitches per minute have been attained with
ease., It is strong in all its parts, and free
from the harsh and
. jarring. movements,
and friction, common in inferior machines.
A simple change of the needle and thre.id
and it will sew the finest cambric or the
heaviest leather. The shuttle carries a large
quantity of thread thus saving in a great
measure the trouble of tilling the bobbins.
The Remington has no rotary cams, cog
wheels or lever arms to make a noise, run
hard, or to get out of order.
Any girl of ordinary intelligence can keep
it in order without the least difficulty.
• Th e subscriber also informs his customers
and the public that he has just opened out
his ntw
FALL AND WINTER. SUPPLY
of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS,
and all other goods for gentlemen's wear.—
He solicits an inspection of his stock.
oct 16-tf T. J. FILBERT.
FILL BD WINTER GOODS,
COON &a STONEHOUSE
uAVE just received • a large and well
.11.1 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 styles ; Goods of
for men an,
every description
Shirting Stripes,
Brown and ,
Bleached Mullins,
Sheeting,
Tickings,
Linen & Cot
. - ton Table Diapers,
Towels &
Balmorals,
Calicoes; .
Irish Linens,
Ginghams,
EL large lot White cotton
Quilts, very cheap,
Table & Floor Oil Cloths,
Oil & Paper Window Blinds,
Ladies Lace Points & Shalls,
-•- = - a large lot of stockings,
Hai►dkerehiefs for men,
Women and Children,
Linen, Lacel Yapper Collars
Laces, Edging and Inserting,
Silk and Cotton fringes and
Triming4s of every description
Kid, 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 vare, Wooden
\Vare, Queensware, Glassware, and Wall
Paper. Call and see our goods before
buying elsewhere.
COON & STONEHOUSE.
oct. 30,1873
1873.
FALL dicAVINTEB.
J.W.MaLLER&CO
Erstve received their FALL AND WIN
TER STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
t NOTIONS,
QUEENSIVAREi
CEDARWARE,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
Their stock is full in every department
and the•publie are invited to'call and
EXAMINE. 'GOODS
and prices as they offer GREATER BAR
(.41117.1S than ever. J. W.'M. ec•CO.
oct 16-tf •
, .
1873. Fall .& Whiter. 1873.
Dry
Goods,
Notions, Hats,
Boots and Shoes,
Flard*are, Queensware,
Bell's Pottery Ware, School Books
and Stationery, Floor and Ta
ble Oil Cloths, Window
Shades and Fixtures,
Groceries and
Confections.
For safe by
C. W. GOOD,' Quincy, Pa
A.K.' BRANISHOLTS,.
RESIDENT DENTIST
-441 V1
ALSO AGENT
For the Best and most Popular Organs in Use
Organs alwats on exhibition and fc;r sale
at his office.
We being acquainted with Pr. Branis
holtssoCially, and kofessionally recommend
him to all desiring the services of a Dentist.
Drs. E. A. lixstso, J. M. RIPPLE,
"" A. H. STRICKLER, I. N. SNIVELY,
" A. S. BosuaaAßE, T. D. Fussell.
jillyl7—tf
MUMNIERT 60002 9
lEns. C. L. HOLLINBERGER now loca
ted at 37 Pearl Street, Baltimore,. bid.,
has opened a new 'Stork of the best and
most fashionable Millinery Goods, Orders
from the country promptly filled at prices
which will give entire' satisfaclie
ort 3G—tl
CORN FOR SA.Z.3 .
fIORN can now be had of the tAlltqcriher,
%.....'wholesale or retail, at 85 cents per kiarre).
Ile has also Oats for sple.
ALEX. 431.11.T05..
July-24. •
oy s wear;
Skirts,
1874.
TOHN FORD in returning thanks -to the
publie for their patronage announces that
he intends removing his shop to' the nage
ment of Walker's Building, (end hot leav
ing town as is the belief of many) Where he
intents carrying on the BOOT AND SHOE
BUSINESS as usual. -
All persons knowing themselves indebted
to me will please call and :settle their is
counts immediately, for I pay cash for my,
stock and must. have my money: , Don't
want 'to see the face of that unwelcome visi
tor, the Deputy from 'Fort Fletcher,' prowl
ing about my shop seeking whom he may
devour, &c.
Customersi .
will therefore find me ae the
Basemeie, refered to after the first of 'April
next.
jan 26)
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
AND GAITERS.
He returns thinl. tu the puh'•ic. fur past
favors and hopes It, rece: roa lib.
end share of it; . he foul re.
oct 16—tf Pli :.IP WIESNER.
ar HE subscriber would inform the public
I that he is at all times prepared to make
o order Gents. Coarse or fne Boots, A - 4e
coarse or fine work for Ladies or Misses, in
cluding. the latest stvip of lasting Gaiters.—
Repairing done at short notice„ and measur
es taken in private tamales if desired Shop
on East Main Street, in the room formerly
occupied by J. Bldeu, as a Hour and feed
tore.
THE subscriber informs the public that
he has opened a tirst-class Eating Saloon
in the Basement of the Walker building,
which has been. thoroughly-cleansed and
repainted. He will be regularly supplied
with. Oysters, Tripe, Eggs, and other art i
dles ill season. He will also keep a good ar.
tide of Sweet Cider.
augl4-3m
NEW .E;TORia
BOQTA, SHOES,4,4;C:
TACOB SNIDER, announces- to tbe citi
zeus of Wayneaboro'And vicuity,Ftlutt he
has just returned from ti . ac„Eastern cities
And had opened , u first-class ":
BO OT&S.110E STORE
n the Oel lig building, on five Diamond,
whom every deseriiitien of gvudsirilLi line
can be found. such at:;
..MEN' S BOOTS‘ • :;' '
GAITIMS,
LADIES' A.Nry
CHILDRENS WEAR
OF ALL KINDS,
WHICH.WILL
BE SOLD AT
THE LOWEST
POSSIBLE PRICES
F O R-T
Also ma.nufacturing,..
done to order, and all work from
his establishment, will. be
guaranteed
AT RIPS SEWED GRATIS.
ang 2S-tf
AT ELDEN'S
_.-
MAY always be found a full and prime
tock of
BOOTS AND SIDOES,,
HA.TS_AND
Ps&PEIt COLLARS
NVEA.II, GLOVES,
SVIIFENDERS AND
CLOCKS,
WA.TCEIIB,
JILMT,LRY,
r.117D8 OF
U!al,!2aA
aql.Watebes and Jewelry - repaired.
North. East Cornor of Public Square
Deo 5,'1872—tf
HOW IS THIS FOR MGR,
MARSH STORE!
NEW NM t NEW Rows I
/PIM subscriber annonnces to hie custom
] ers and the public that he has just re
timed from the East and is opening out a
• ull line of new
FAZAZ AND TUNTZIe GOON
comprising all articles usually kept, u
country store. He invites speci. I attention
to his stock of Ladies' Dress Goods; also to
his assortment df
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C.,
BOOT AND SHOIIAEXNG.
THOS. J. HOLLINGSWORTH.
EATING SALOON
NOTICrs: •
THE subscribers have on hand rind f-r
saleat.theiklill of Peter Fahns , zoqii
quantity of Corn; Rye and Oats, whit:h th(•,‘,•
will sell at a small profit for cash. Perr,ol,3
in wilt of anY of the above namad grain";
will do well by giving m-t a.call, and 1,•::rn
our prices. as they will be such as - bo
satisfactory.-
April 18—t . Vf 1100 FR uc., STMIN ERA
BOGIE' olb rut 0 CMAKI G
rrinE snbccrihers annonnro to the inittl;.t
IL that the.y Ittutiiitgancia tad thernseirr• -
gather for the pnrpo-e of ear cOta on ""
J:3oot and Slytetaa;%ingalugi ace— a. i'i, a.
All hinii.t of . custom work will tut tatit! , .•
order pro at ptl:- . ttepa i ring Igo :Li
to with gicipatch and nig )11 TC:l* tillAt• ter., ;.
THOs.
T,' 11. F. 1113: _EY
oct •76—t•f
AND NECK-
AND ALL
JOHN FORD.
C. lIOFFMAN