WMENDA.R FOR 1874. S. M. 13 20 27 12 19 26 25 FEB. 1 10 17 24 MAR. 1 10 17 24 31 16 23 30 15 22 29 14 21 28 13 20 27 12 19 26 MAY. 12 19 26 11 18 25 10 17 24 31 'TUNE. 16 23 30 15 22 29 14 21 28 JULY. 14 21 28 13 20 27 12 19 26 AUG. 11 18 2.5 10 17 24 31 16 2 3 30 •SEPT 14 21 28 13 20 27 4 5 6 7-_8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 -9---20---21 5 20 27 28 29 30 NOV. 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 13 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 - DEC. 1 2 3' 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 ARP I G- S On the Ist Lust.,.bv the Rev. W. C. Rob ins, 3lr. WM. BUTLER, of Quincy town ship, and Miss MARGARET E. CAUFF MAN, of Adams county. On the 25th ult. by the Rev. TI. C. Lesh or, at his residence, Mr. ABR3I. HA RSH- M AN, to Miss MARG RETTA SHANK, all of Mt. Hope. On the 30th ult., by the same, Mr. 'HEN RY WENGER, to Miss MARY A. NEGEV, •of Welsh Run, this county. On the 30th ult. at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. J. F. Oiler, Mr. .JOHN BURGER, of Quincy, to Miss LIZ ZIE 11N NEDICT, of Quincy township. On the 24th ult. at the residence of the br.de's parents, by the Rev. J. F. Oiler, Mr, 13. F. BARK, of Waynesboro', to Miss PRIJ DY PRICE, of the vicinity of Waynesboro'. :..TD P.L.A=S. ANTHOAY, son of Wm. Bakener, died necr Quincy, on December 18, aged 9 mos. SUSANNAH, consort of B. F. Con or, died at Greenwood, December 13th, aged 19 yrs. and 6 months. LAURA BELL, daughter of Wm. and Charlotte Morin, died at Quincy, December 25th, aged 2 years and 5 months. Year Chambersburg, on the 3(1 inst., at the residence of Mr. Samuel Myers, Mr. P. MESSEBSMITH, aged SO years. On the 2stli ult. in Fayetteville, Mr. J. C. 'HO %TES, aged 49 years, 3 months and 28 days. IVI .A. 12.;1C_ F., T S _ WAY NESBORO' MARKET. .(coßitEcrzy WEEKLY.) BACON 6c HAMS B UTTER . 92 EGGS LAB") POTATOES A PPI, ES—Dgi A PI'LES-01ZEEN. HA RD SOAP. BALTDIORE, Jan. 5, 1873 FLOUR.—Western Super at $6; do. Extra at $6.50@56.621, and do. Family at $7.371. WHEAT.—Western red at 155 cuts; Pennsylvania do. at 175 cents; do. South ern amber at 185(7 - 087 cents, fair to prime red at 170@180 cents, the market (dosing firm. CORN.—Sales at 70a75 cents for :damp and 77@80 cents for dry.( OATS.—Sales Pennsybiania at 53 cts. Rl:E.—Sales of common at 86 cents, and prime at 97@98 cents. NOTICE. A CCORPING.to his established custom all persons indebted to the subscriber will be furnished with a statement of their accounts by the 15th ;nst. He desires all snch to call as soon thereafter as possible and make payment. jan 8-3 t, S. B. RINEHART. FIVE P-E.B CRAZY', Of!. A S I need money very badly, I request 1 - 1:111 persons indebted TO me to make prompt settlement of their accounts. On all accounts, or balances,•due me, which are paid in money on or before Saturday the 7th day of February next, I will allow a reduc tion of sper cent. W. A. REID. jan 8-3 t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that Letters 111 Testimentary on the Estate of Christe, na Kohler, late of Washington township, deed, have been granted to the undersign ed. All persons having claims against said estate will present them properly authenti cated for settlement ,and all personsindebt tql to the same will please make immediate payment. jan 8-6 t CORN FOR SALE. ifiORX can now be had of the subscriber retan, at :4 - 5 cellts per harrd lie has also Oats for sale. ALEX. iIA3.IILTON. rrHE. : undersigned, Assignees •of John 1 Kohler, will offer at Public sale, on the South Mountain, between Montery Springs and Blue Ridge Summit Station, W. M. R. R., ON WEDNESDAY THE 4TH Os' FEBRUARY, the following property, to wit : S HEAD. OF FINE CATTLE, several of which are Mich Cows ; 2 Farm Wagons, 1 one-horse Wagon, 1 Cart, 1 pair Hay Ladders, Ipair Wood. Ladders, 1 Grain Drill, 1 Wheat Fan, 1 Cutting Box, 1 Sled, Lime Bed, • 1 . 6 23 30 15 22 29 111 14 21 28 13 20 27 12 19 26 11 A 8 25 1 C•LOVEL~ HULLER, 1 Jack Screw, forks, rakes, shovels, a lot of Grain Bags, a lot of Rye Straw, a lot Flax, 1 work bench, shingle punch, log chain, a lot locust and chestnut posts, a lot shingles, a lot building logs; 1 Bureau, lot 'barrels, dinner bell; also, CORN BY THE BARREL, RYE & OATS by the bushel, and manyothae articles not necessary to mention. 14 21 28 12 19 26 11 18 25 11 18 25 10 17 24 16 23 30 15 22 29 At the same time and place, will be offer ed • TWO VALUABLE FARMS, and 2 Tracts of Mountain Land belonging to said Kohler. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when terms will be made known by D. B. RUSSELL, MO. M. HESS, Assignees. 10 23 30 14 21 28 15 22 13 20 27 13 20 27 11 18 25 12 19 10 17 24 Also'at the same time and place, the un dersigned, Executor of Christena Kohler, will sell the following personal property, viz: 11 18 23 10 17 24 31 16 23 30 one will be fresh about the time of sale; 1 set Blacksmith Tools, 1 Spring Wacvon, 1 Buggy and HarnesS, 1 Good Sleig h .-3-Scaps of Bees, 1 Grindstone, Mower, &c., dr.e. JOSEPH M. HESS, • Exeeutor. 15 22 29 111 13 20 27 111 Also at the same time and place the sub scriber will sell the following personal pro•. perty, viz : • 4 Head WORK HORSES, 5 Good Colts,l Wagon, 2 sets Breechbannds 2 sets Front Gears, 1 set Harness, bridles; collars, halters and Chains, '2 barshear plows, 5 shovel plows, 2 harrows, 1 log wagon, 1 Avheelarrow, single and double trees, 2 mittro - ck - s - dimg - forksT shovels-,-crowbarsil grain rake, 11XY - BYTHE TON, FODDER BY LOA-D and other articles not necessary to men: rms - verd - e - krrawn - by jan S-ts JOHN KOHLER. 10 17 24 1(3 23 SO 14 21 28 E undersigned will sell at Public Sale 1 in front of the Bowden house, Waynes boro', aNSAIIIMDAY THE 17TH OF JA:ccAnv, ]874, his property lying on the road leading from Waynesboro' to Ringgold, about miles from the former and of a mile from Garver's 11111. The improvements are a Two-story 12 19 26 X. CI , 41:3- i Co fE; 3111 (Weatherboarded) with good basement ; al so Cistern, Cave, Bog Pen, Stable, &e., to gether with a variety Fruit Trees, such as apple, pear. peach, plum, grapes, &C. The tct contains 11 Acres of Land which abound in fine building stone, curbing, (CT. Spec ial attention is call( d to the conVenience of the Mill and School House. Also, at the same time and place will sell Its SHARES OF STOCK in the Geiser Manufacturing Company, the proceeds of 1873 excepted. 119,..Twenty per cent, of the purchase money to be paid cash, the balance in one year. For further particulars call on the subscriber. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day. JOS. F. EMMERT. G. V. Mon;, auct. Insurance Co. of North America, Philadelphia, - $3,000,000. Penn'a. Fire l - nsurance Company, Philadelphia, $1,2:30,316. Farmers' Mutual Fire Ins. Com., York, Pa., $791'841. Lancaster Fire Insurance Cora., Lancaster, Pa., • $316;135. IM.liporranre elected in-the above first-class Companies at current rater. JAMES IL CLAYTON, jan 8-tf Agent. ASSICNEE'S SALE. IPTIHE subscriber, Assignee of Peter Geis t er, will sell at public sale, at the resi dence of said Geiser, in Waynesboro'. on SATURDAY THE 10TH OF JANUARY, 1874, the following property, to wit: ONE FAMILY HORSE, 2 head of Mulch Cows, one of which is fresh; 1 two-horse Wagon, 1 one-horse Wagon, I 1 Spring Wagon, 1 Cart, 1 good Rockaway Buggy, 1 side hill Plow, 1 Gap Plow, 1 sin gle and 2 double Shovel Plows, 1 harrow, single and double trees, 1 two-horse sled, 1 bed liar due-horse wagon, 1 pair hay lad ders, 1 pair wood ladders, 1 sleigh and bells, 1 water . bed, 2 sets Wagon Harness, 2 sets Plow Harness, 1 set Buggy Harness, a lot of fly-nets, collars, bridles, halters, 4:c., 2 hand carts, Igood fodder cutter, 1 riding saddle and bridle. lot of sawed dumber, a lot of hay, fodder and straw, 1 wheelbarrow, mattock. mowing scythe, shovel. a large collection of carpenter and other tools, 1 work bench, tool chest, tread lathe, I grindstone, a lot of old iron, iron pipping. &c; also, 1 Bed and Bedding, Crib and Bedding, ' 1 Stand, 1 Flour Chest, 1 Fruit Cupboard, a lot of Carpet, 2 dot. stair rods, 1 clothes rack, tinware and earthenware, 1 barrel of cider, iron kettle, 1 copper kettle, 1 cook stove, 1 clothes wringer, a lot tight barrels, It tot molasseS barrels, 25 bushels potatoes, 1 pair counter scales, about 40 feet of inch an d• a hal f store rope. 1 patent thermome ter churn, lot of lead pipping, lot of seed sweet corn, seed beans and other choice garden seeds and many other articles not necessary to mention. The Grocery Store and fixtures will be sold at the same time if not previously dis posed of at Private Sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when a credit of six months will be gix - en on all sums of SlO 4111.1,1 upwards. .SAMUEL B. RINEHART, Assignee. dee 25—ts G. V. Along, auct. THE subscriber notifies the public that I he will run a Daily Coach commencing on Tuesday the 11th inst., from.Waynesoo 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 Cbambersburg, 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.l\l. Will leave Mt. Alto at 6, P. M. and arrive at Waynesboro' at 7:30, P. M. All express matter promptly attended to. FARE.—Through tickets to Chambersburg furnished for Si.oo. Persons wanting_ lick -043 will put their names on slate to be found at the hotels and Post Office. may 20, 1873-tf JOS. KEEPERS. JOS. M. HESS, Exdcutar PUBLIC SALE. 2 FINE MILCH COWS, PUBLIC SALE. jan S-ts nag inzukifitt 1 WARD ROBE, 1 SAFE, STAGE LINE. NEW AntERTIZEMENITS., DAUCHY dc CO'S. COLVPIN. I'ITANTED.—Men and women to work V at home; $2O to $5O per day ; no cap ital required; best chance ever offered. For particulars send stamp to M. MITCLIELL, Fetter Lane, Phila., Pa. AGENTS WANTED. A profitable and respectable business for men or women who have or can make leis ure time and wish to convert it into mon ey. For circulars address, Star Lamina Ware, SO Beekman St., New York. deC4-4t Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and all Throat Diseases, U9e WELLs' CARBOLIC TABLETS Put up only in Blue Boxes. A tried and sure remedy. Sold by all drug gists. 4w H EU m. F.acZs.: sw ~~~h :~~-~~ MB. Prrunt—Being morn, tam 'graduated at ea 'University of Pena's la 13:33. and after SO years' etperience, - rebated Dr. Fitler , a e tableltheumatio ati Syrup.guarantee ft an infallitlenuto for Norte, Itid neyanUaeamktiodbeaties. Swam ao.tadatettaptil,lB:l. P. A. OSBOURN, Notary "Me, WO Mormon MO Owed ig it, and will entfevang cme wet.- Jug ualter-TheetMurpby. .D.,Frttnictord,Phila:Rev.C.H. ThdrunMecila.Pa. nev.J.R.Buchanatt.Clarenee.limm.Re o.G.Eimith, Pitts ford,V.Y. R ev..Tos,Beem Falls Church, Phila.,&c.Afrileted ahonld write Dr.Fitler.Philajorespla r~ry Pamphlet & smarantee,nratia E'SO Reward toren in. blo cuattNoeurenoonargo,arealltittiold thuniae. _G_l_V_E_N_A_W_ A Y ! ! _Eor_only-25-cts.-free-by mail. An elegantly _perfumed_Sachet.__ollor_delightful,_sure to please. Agents Wanted. Make big pay. Flechere, Perfumer, 141 Chambers St., FOlt three 3-cent Stamps we will send The Aurora (a paper the size of N. Y. Ledger) for 3 months, and as premium any one of the following articles: 1 fine Chrmo 1 fine Photograph, 1 fine Bosom Pin, 1 _fine set Sleeve Buttons, 1 fine Collar Button.— Send at once to The Aurora Pub. Company, Springfield, Mass. "CAMPHORINE" 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 Swellings, 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-it s-great-merit Pric e -2 5 -cent s -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 . JUKUBEBA. It arrests decay of 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., N. Y. 4w $25 oOs pte n Ictri EAR on iT idn l ti a o , i i i th r our pectus. It represents sample pages and style of bindinc , of 50 intensely interesting and useful books, that sell in every family. Best thing ever tried by Canvassers. Agents to make permanent business on these Works. Send $1.50 for Prospectus, the only outfit needed, choose territory and com mence at once. For illustrated circulars and liberal terms, address John E. Potter & Co. Pubs., Philadelphia, Pa. jan 8-4 w AssErs MERE! FUNITURE!! WORTH SEEING ! THE display of fine Furniture, such as Dressing Bureaus, Wash Stands, Bed steads, Extension Tables, Centre Tables, IVat Nets, Eat Racks, Children's Cribs, &c. Everything in the Cabinet-maker line—the best in market, having been carefully and substantially manufactured out of the very best material—at H. DETROVP, a doors East of the Presbyterian Church, East Main St., Waynesboro', Pa. Call and see his display. Prices low. Thankful for past favors he hopes to be able to merit a still further share of the public's patronage. nov I3—tf H. DETROIV. COACIECIAKING. PERSONS in want of vehicles of any de scription, new or second-handed, can be supplied at the old "Waynesboro' Coach Factory" on Church street. The subscrib er cordially invites those desiring anything in his line to call and examine his stock and learn his prices, which he feels warran ted in saying will compare favorably with that of any other establishment in the coun- ty.. • REPAIRING of all kinds will receive prompt attention. Thankful to the public for past patronage he solicits a continuation of the same in the aprillo-tf VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber, Administrator of Chris , tian F. Bowman. dec'd, 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,l >ration a very pleasant one for a private family. For fur ther particulars call en GEORGE FRICK, Adm'r. oct 9-tf NOTICE. ?THE subscriber informs the public that I he has purchased the Confectionery and Bakery of Sleasman & Co. and that he will continue the business as heretofore. A fresh stock of goods for the Holidays has just been received. Persons will do. well to call and examine his stock before pur chasing elSewbere. Rooms opposite Min ter's Hotel. GEO. - 111OLTERS. dec 25-4 t HOUSES FOR' RENT. ILITE subscriber offers for rent TWO DWELLING HOUSES on Broad Street, Waynesboro'. One is a two-story frame building with five rooms, the other a tlVo story brick building with five rooms and a kitchen. ALEX. HAMILTON. .dec IS-tf FOR. L _A_ T ItLARGE lot extra stone sills do jam stones, at A. S. Monn's saw mill. zany T lAN. EVER LURK BORE & CO'S, yirAVE just received on* sesond supply of 1-1-Fall and Winter qroods to which we call the attention Groceries, Oil Cloths, Carpets, OIL BLINDS, BOOTS AND SHOES, • Cassimers, Lawns, Tickings, 11%...Give us a call before going elsewhere and we will convince you we are selling as cheap as the cheapest' AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO. —dec4—tf (3-MISMR'S PATENIT SELF-REGUAATINA CLEANER, BAGGER AND POWERS! Dio implement 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 linder 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. I:tut 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 understood and operated by those unskilled ih machinery—more du rable—threshing as much and yet cleaning better—with less power and mom 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 toq wants of all, we now make 4 sizes, viz:— From a 2 Horse Railway or 3 Horse Lever Power, to a 10 Horse Lever Power, with prices ranging from $l9O to $3130, without power. We also make the latest impproved triple-geared Horse ?elvers, suitable for each size maohine, 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., WATNESBOrtO', Franklin County, Jan. 21-tf Pennsylvania. JACOB ADAMS 'TOTICE is hereby given that the under .L signed has been appointed Assignee of Peter - Geiser, of Waynesboro', Pa., under deed of voluntary assignment for the bene fit of creditors. All persons knowing them selves indebted to said Peter Geiser will please make immediate payment, and those having claims present them at once to the undersigned. S. B. RINEHART, dee 11-lit Assignee.. THE subscriber announces that he has refited and re-opened the Oyster Saloon connected with the Bowden House. Finest Oysters the market will afford can be had all liottrs during the day or evening. Oys ters also sold by the pint or quart. *W'Gentlemen with ladies will be serv ed in the HOtel Dining Room. dec 11-tf S. P. STONER. LUI►S 13 E R 30,000 R n e e t r oa d r iA ; r i e lm nt b ga f d r es sa Lf by TRICK & iveylritf J S. E. & B. Works. 7W 6 C2IIIFt. i 4 ALE, THE subscriber has for sale, Hay by the t on and Apples by the bushel. jan 1-4 f ALEX. HAMILTON. 1873. , CHEAPER of our customers and the public generally We have full :stock of the following: Queeasware, Hardware, Ladies Dress Goods of all kinds. GRAIN SEPARATOR ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. SALOON REOPENED. 1873. FAMILY SEWING lUMINE THE subscriber announces to the public that he has the agency for the sale of the "Remington Family Sewing Machine" in Franklin county . Having tested its work ing qualities and capacity for several months ho can safely recommend it as the very BEST MA MUM ..EN 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 thread 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 filling 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. The subscriber also informs his customers and the public that he has just opened out his new 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. az L Bauman For the best and most popular Or gans 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 4C loths REDUCTION IN GOODS! Kentucky Jeans Op DETBOTV if; 00. Have just rettirned from the Eastern ci ties with their third supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Call and see them as they 'are cheap. Our CHRISTMAS STOCK is fine. Coal Oil 110 fire test 25 cts. per gallon, best Rio Coffee 25 cts. per pound. We take in exchange for goods, all kinds Poultry, Game and Country Produce of every kind. We want Hog Hair and Walnut Kernels. We deal every ling Ea ••a e. dee 18-tf . C. H. DETROW & CO A DESIRABLE HOMESTEAD AT PRIVATE SALE ! T" undersigned offers at Private Sale his property, lying on the road leading from Waynesboro' to Ringgold, about 11 miles from the former and of a mile from Garver's Mill. The improvements are a • TWO-STORY LOG HOUSE, (weatberboarded,) with good Basciment ; al so Cistern, Cave, Hog Pen, Stable, &c., to gether with a variety of Fruit Trees, such as Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum,.Grapes, &c. The lot contains 11 A cres of Land,, which abound in fine Building Stone, Curbing, &c. Special attention is called to the conveni ence of the Mill and School House For further particulars call on the subscriber. fier'lf not sold it will be for rent the com ing year. JOSEPH F. EMMERT. dee 4-5 w FTER an absence of fifteen years I again Allocate in the town of 'Waynesboro' for the purpose of carrying on a first-class Tai loring Establishment. None but the best of workman will he employed, and clothing made in the most fashionable and durable manner. Also plain suits to suit certain classes of men: Particular attention paid to cutting men and boys clothing all in style. scouring and renovating done up e qual to any outside of the cities. My place of business is in the office of Dr. Strickler's new building, adjoining the Besore proper ty, on Mechanic street. By strict attention to business, and a disposition to pleaso I hope to receive a liberal share of public pa tronage. Respectfully, &c., april 21-tf JAS. A. FISHER. UDISTI BUTIL Corner of MEM 4" Queen tsi t CHAMBERSBURG, Penn'a. LANTZ & UNGER, Proprietors The UNION has been entirely refited end re-furnished in every department, and under the supervision of the present pro prietors, no effort will be spared to deserve a liberal share of patronage: Their tables will be spread with the best the Market affords, and their Bar will always contain the choicest Liquors. The favor of the public solicited. Extensive Stabling and attentive Hostlers. Dec. 14-1-y WAYNESBORO' CONFECTIONERY 'HE undersigned informs the public that I he will continue the confectionery' bus iness at the old stand opposite the Bowden House, where can be had at all times the choicest Candies manufactured of the pur est white sugar wholesale or retail. Also always on hand a well-selected stock of Or anges, Lemons, and other tropical fruits; Cakes of every description baked to order and fresh ones constantly for sale. Figs, Raisins, Citron, Dates, prunes and :Nuts made a specialty. Thankful for past favors he hopes to merit a continuance of the same. Feb 6-tf, JOSEPH FRANTZ. tangIIMIES T BUSINESS RESUMED. THE subscriber announces to his former patrons and the public generally that he has rpcominenced the Coach-making busi ness at the old stand, Hamilton & Morri son's, in Waynesboro'. All descriptions of work in his line will be made to order as formerly, in good style and upon reasona ble terms. Repairing also will receive prompt attention. He will leave nothing undone to give satisfaction to all who may be pleased to fhvor him with their patron age or even a portion °fit. aug 21- ' L. K. MORRISON. ABSOLUTE DIVORCES Obtaiued from Courts of diftere.nt Stators for desertion. &c. No publicity required. No charge un til divorce granted. Address N. HOUSE, Attorney, . dee 4-6 m 194 Broadway, N. Y. REMINGTON AGENT. RINGGOLD STILL-AHEAD WAYNESBORO', Pi., April 21st, 1873 NOTICE.! NEW STORE. BOOTS, SHOES, &c •TACOB SNIDER announces to the citi cY zens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that he has just returned from the Eastern cities and has opened a first-class .1100 T& SHOESTORE in the Oellig building, on the Diamond where every description of goods in his line can be found. such as MEN' S BOOTS, SHOES, (lAJTERS, CIIILDRENS WEAR. OF ALL KINDS, WIIICII WILL BE SOLD AT POSSIBLE PRICES FOR THE CASH. Also manufacturing done to order, and all work from his establishment will be guaranteed ALL ItITS - SEWED - GRATIS. Aug 2S-tf AT ELDEN'S -0- ;le AY al a . - ays be found a full and prime stook. of E•OOT: AND SIIIO.ES, 1L.1.-TS--JiND T-RUNIC. PAPER COLLARS WEAR, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS AND CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, KINDS OF NOTIONS BS-Watches and Jewelry repaired. North East Corner of Public Square Dec 5, 1872—tf ROW E TIT'S FOR HIGH, TORN FORD In returning thanks to the e/ public for their patronage announces that he intends removing his shop to the Base ment of IValker's Building, (and not leav ing town As is the belief of many) where he inteno9 carrying on the BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS as usual. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me will please call and settle their ac counts immediately, for I pay cash for my stock and must have my money. Don't want to see tbeflice of that unwelcome visi tor, the Deputy from 'Fort Fletchor," prowl ing about my shop seeking whom he may devour, &c. Customers will therefore find me at the Basement refered to after the first of April next. jan 26] JOHN FORD. NEW TIN STORE MHE undersigned would most tespectfrilly I inform the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that he has opened a new Tin Store on East Main street, opposite Stover & Wolit's Dry Goods emporium, and keeps constantly on hand a good supply of COOK & COAL STOVES, MORNING GLORIES, etc., at prices to sal the times. All kinds of work done in his line with neatness and dispatch, such as roofing, itpouting and repairing. You will find it to your interest to give him a call be fore purchasing 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 same. Yours Respectfully, CLAYTON M. FREY nov 19 MHE subscriber would inform the public II that he is at all times prepared to make o order Gents Coarsb or tae Boots, also coarse or line work for Ladu-s or Misses, in cluding the latest stvlß of lasting Gaiters.— Repairing done at short notiee„ and measur es taken in private lannues if desired Shop on East Main Street, in the room formerly occupied by J. Elden, as a flour and feed tore. TIIOS. J. HOLLINGSWORTH IST 0 1 1 1 19 E. MHE subscribers have on hand and for .1. sale at the Mill of Peter Fahnestock quantity of Corn, Rye and Oats, which they will sett at a small profit for cash. Per.ons in want of any of the above named rrains will do well by giving. us a call, and leirn our prices, as they will be such as wilt be satisfactory. April IS—tf HOOVER & SUMMERS SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKING. ripIIE subscriber announces 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 enable him give general satisfaction. 2-tf GEO. A. MIA. CUIESTNU'r HAILS. SOOor 1000 Choice Chestnut Rails for post fence for sale, in front of Non treev Springs Hotel. Enoniror.A mar. 13-tf H: TINGLING, Apt. MOD UE SALE, rrTIE subscriber offers for salel6o Cords AA of WoriB, biettory rmil war, whiel l l4 easy of access, being 'about a half a wile front the public road, and near Samuel Welty's residence. Sept DAVID LOUR. LADIES' AND THE LOW EST AND NECK- UNDER-WAR, WWII& HOEFLICH call the attention of the trade to their second supply of Winter Goods, which is unusually large and will be disposed of at 'Panic Prices, during the next sixty days. Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Queensware of all kinds always on hand. BLACK ALPACAS a Speciality. Remember we keep every thing that you call for in our line. PRICE & HCEFLICH, • 2 doors South of Ralik. ec 25-tf Waynesboro', Pa. TALMAGE SPURGEON. T. De Witt Talmage is editor of THE CHRISTIAN AT WORK; C. H. Spurgeon special Contributor. They write for no other paper in America. Tieee magnifil cant ehromos. Pay.larger eommission than any other.paper. Crontos now rea , dy. No sectarianism. Nu sectionalism.— (Me agent recently obtaine( 080 subscrip tions in eighty hours absolute work. Sam ple copies and eirculars sent free. AGENTS WANTED. 11. W. ADAMS. Publisher, 402 Chambers Street, Ne IV York. jan 8-2f' FTITIE subscriber announces to the farm- IL ers of Washington and Quincy town ships that he purposes superintending his milling interests in person daring the win ter season, and will pay the highest market price for wheat delivered at his Mill. When not at the mill he will be found at the Bow den House, in Waynesboro'. dee IS-tf DAVID PA TT ERSO N.. MISS K ATE STICKLE announcesto 'her customers and the ladies generally that she has returned from the East and has now far sale a full line of handsome Millinery Goods, embracing all the latest styles. She solicits an inspection of her stock. nov 6-tf TIERSONS who gave their notes at the Jr.saJe of the subscriber on the 4th day of ?[arch, 1873, are notified that the same will 'be due on tite4-111 of February next. Prompt nnvraent • jun 1-3 t t;IiOI.I6E 7NGER. LVATETZ Crackers, gineer snaps, •mV Y fancy crackers at Hold's (Invent 1865. THE SUB SEDUEBTI WM. .416. ...IELMITYCfr (IN account of the scarcity , ofmoney will Ifloffer his goods to CASII and PLOMPT buy ers, at a small advance on cost. White and Brown Sugars, Coffee, Tea, New Orleans Molasses, Rice, Cheese, Mackerel & Herring, Salt, Conc. Lye, Kerosene and Safety Oil Soaps, Garden Seeds, Shoe Brushes, Candy, Raisins, Prunes, Lemons, Oranges, Re. Also Essence's and Extracts for cooking purpos'es A nice line of , Crackers and Fancy Cakes. PIC NW PARTIES will find 12 varieties of fancy Crackers and Cakes, including the Straw-berry, Macar oon, Lein Snaps, Lady Gingers Spice Jum bles and Mushroom, Cove Oysters of the best brands in one and two pound cans, Dried Beef. In short anything wanting in the Grocery line can be found in good stork and at low.prices for the "ready money." gif t s 4 .l am still taking applications in the best and strongest Companies in the world The-DT,-/Flutual - inis - us - sTetts of $60,000,- 000. It costs less in this company, and the policy holder need have no uneasiness as to whether the company can hold out—l in sure against accidents in the Travelers of Hartford. june 12-tf 1874, FILL & WINTER, 1874, SPECIAL SALES ! IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS OF EVERY KIND. Cloths, Crkssimeres Hosiery, Gloves, Carpets and Oil ClPtlis grind and at pr;ces to suit customers WHEAT WANTED. HEW PILLLI2vERY 0.0i27:1g. .SALE NOTES. 1873. Syrups ; Molasses, -Sugar Cured Ham, ds Baskc & I,,adies' Goods, _Notions, 'Of every