PUB.LIC '.SALM OF ir.&LII.&BIM TERSONIL PROPERTY ! HE Onaergigned Adminiatiatoi of Jos. • :• k. - -ale ...... at his late _residence, near Welty's Church, Oa Wednesday the 25th of February, '74, on the road leading from Smithburg to .Ringgold, 1/ miles from the former• and 2 miles pro , perty, to wit: 8 HEAD OF WORK HORSES, 2 good family horses, 1 extra wagon leader, 3 good plow leaders, lblood mare with foal, 1 two yearling•colt, 12 HEAD OF GOOD CATTLE, 6 of -which are good milch cows, 2 heifers with calf, 1 large bull, the balance young cattle ; 32 HEAD OF GOOD HOGS, 3 brood sows with pig, the balance thriving shoats, 11 HEAD OF SHEEP AND LAMBS; • 3 FARM WAGONS, 2 broadtread, 1 three inch tread, 1 two-horse wagon and bed, 1 spring do., 2 carts, (one new) 1 two-horse family carriage, (nearly new) 1 falling-top buggy, 1 sleigh, 1 tight wagon bed, 1 pair wood ladders, 1 lime bed, 3 pair hay carri ages, (one small pair) 1 wheelbarrow, 1 . dung sled, 2 sets dung boards, 1 LARGE M'CORMICK REAPER, 1 curby reaper and -mower combined, 1. spring-tooth rake, 1 grain drill, 1 water we on, 3 grain cradles, mowing scythes, 1 grind • stone, 1 emory-stone,-forgrinding - sickle 1 SEPARATOR AND HORSE POWER, (Geiser's Patent) 1 jack, 1 wind mill, 1 roll ing screen, 2 cutsng bores, 1 bag wagon, a lot grain bags, 4barshear plows, 3 double and 2 single shovel plows, 3 harrows, 1 corn coverer, treble, double and single trees, 1 jack screw, 1 fifth chain and spread er, 2 spreaders, 1 baring chain, rough lock,. log chain, butt, breast and cow chains, forks, rakes and shovels, 1 hay knife, 1 feed trough and bucket, 2 dung hooks, 3 pair breechbands, 4 pair front gears, 6 pair of —plow-gears,- collars, bridles, halters and chains, 6 housens, 7 fiynets,l wagon saddle, wagon and plow lines, 1 set heavy: double harness, 2 sets single harness, 2 pair check l'nes, 1 ridding saddlif, - 2 - rittin - g - bri es, 1 SET OF BLACKSMITH TOOLS, carpenter and other tools, 1 work bench, 1 screw plate, 1 dinner bell, 1 pat. bee box, 1 cross-cut saw, 3 lime measures, 1 set tools for burning lime, 1 stone sledge, crow-bar, mattock, picks, axes, saws, wedges, &e. HAY BY THE TON, lot cider vinegar, lot Miller Reed, 1 cider mill and press, lot old casting and iron, and many other' articles too numerous to men tion. Also 17,000 prime staves, 2200 lap shin gles and lot cord wood at Private Sale. Sale to commence at half past 8 o'clock on said day when a, credit of six months will be given on all sums of $5 and upwards. under $5 the cash will be required, the pur chasers to give notes with approved secu rity, and if notes are not paid within ten lays after maturity interest will-be charg ed from date. No property to be removed until settled. ELIZABETH G. ROHRER, JOHN H. ROHRER, Administrators, Daniel Stouffer, auct. jan 29th PUBLIC SALE. MITE subscriber intending to quit farm ing will sell at Public Sale at . his resi dence, about 3 miles from Waynesboro' and 2 miles from Marsh Stare, near the road leading from the' former to the latter place, , On Monday the 16th of Febrnary, 1874, the following personal property, to wit: 4 HEAD OF WORK HORSES, two of which bre fine brood mares with foal, three of them plow leaders ;.3 colts, two rising 3 years and one rising 2 years; 13 HEAD OF FINE CATTLE, 4 of which are ranch cows, 5 heifers, 2 bulls and 2 steers ; 2 brood sows, 14 shoats; 1 FARM WAGON, 1 one-horse wagon, 1 light wagon tongue, 2 wagon beds, 2 pair hay car riages, I shifting-top buggy, 1 sleigh and bells, • 1 REAPER. AND MOWER Combined, 1 grain drill, 1 spring-tooth rake, 1 wheat fan, 2 cutting boxes, 1 three-horse and 2 two-horse plows, 2 single and 3 double shov el plows, 1 corn coverer, 2 harrbws, 1 sprea der, treble, double and single trees, 2 sets sets dung boards, 1 wheelbarrow, diging i ron, stone sledge, mattock, log chain, breast butt and cow chains, 2 grain and 2 clover seed cradles, 1 mowing scythe, forks, rakes and shovels, bushel basket, half bushel, feed bucket, lot grain bags, 1 hand and 1 wood saw, augers and chisels, brace and bits, maul and wedges, 2 double-bitted axes, 2 sets breechbands, 2 sets front gears, 2 sets plow gears, 2 sets single harneSs, 2 riding saddles, 1 wagon saddle, 2 riding bridles, 4 housens, 4 blind bridles 5 collars, 4 halters, 5 fly-nets, 1 four-horse line; 1 f:,'OOK STOVE AND FIXTURES, 1 ten-plate stove and pipe, 2 tables, 2 sets chairs, "st) yds. carpet, 10 yds. matting, 2 bedsteads and bedding,: 1 eight-day clock. 1 iron kettle, l churn and buck, 1 barrel vin egar, 2 scaps bees, applebutter by the crock, potatoes by the bnshel, canned fruit, tubs, barrels, lot books, let old iron, and many other articles not necessary to mention. sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by GEO. W. CARBAUGH, jan 29ts G. V. Mong, auct, RUTZ An MOEN NEW FIRM! I=l •ITIIE subscribers would inform the citi Lens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that they have lensed the stand recently occupi ed by C. Ruthes, one door east of the Pos Office building, where they propose to con tinue the manufacture of BOOTS AND SHOE of every description. Men's Boots made to order at prices ranging from $5.50 upwards. Fine sewed Boots Ladies' Shoes at prices from $2,50 upwards, and 14 - efi and Boys' Shoes at prices corres pondingly low. itS..Repairing done with neatness and dispatch, and all work warranted to gise satisfaction. Persons wanting anything in their line will find it to their advantage to give theta a call before purchasing elsewhere. jan 26tf MILLER a: 8110. FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale two miles East of Waynesboro', on the road to Hope 1N Cii Mills, 2.000 twelve-foot Chestnut Rails. jan 294 w DANIEL. BONBRAKE. SHINGLES, &C. TIIE subscriber offers at Private Sale Lap Shingles and Coeper Stuff. Terms reasonable,. ,_, JEREMIAH GORDON. jan 15-tf PUBLIC SALE. THE undemignintintetuling to'discontin ue farthing, will sell without reserve at his residence, on the Mansion.farm of Sam uel H. Barr, 4 miles west of.'"Wayriesboro' and 1 mile Sonth of Waynesboro' and reeneastle-tumpikeron-the-road - to - th: Marsh Store, , On Friday the 20th day of February, '74, the following personal property, to wit : 7 HEAD OF HORSES, among which are 5 work horses, 4 of them fine leaders, 2 colts, one two and one one year old ; 15 HEAD OF CATTLE, among which are 4 good Mulch Cows, 3-will be fresh by the time of sale, 1 fine young bull, 7 fine young steers, the balance young heifers; 2 PLANTATION WAGONS, 1 four-inch and 1 three-inch tread ; 1 wood bed nearly new ; 1 grain drill, with guano pat. hoister attachment; 1 spring-tooth rake, 2 pair hay carriages, 1 fodder cutter, 1 REAPER AND MOWER COMBINED, Ball's patent; 1 wheat fan, 3 barshear plows, 4 double and 2 single shovel plows, 3 har rows, 1 corn coverer, treble, double and sin gle trees, fifth chain and spreaders, 2 large log chains, breast, butt and cow chains,l stable cleaner, 1 large grindstone, 1 four horse bob sled, 1 new feed trough, straw cutter, menu re hook, forks, rakes, mattocks, sledges and haiamer, crow bar, shovels and hoes, grain cradles and mowing scythet, 1 large dinner bell; 2 sets breechbands, 4 sets front gears, 6 sets plow gears, 6 flynets, 6 - houseus,Tblind — briaT64, wagon lane and whip, wagon saddle, all good as new; col lars, jockey straps, lines and halters; 1 SET .OF BLACKSMITH TOOLS, 1 shifting-top buggy, 1 sleigh and bells, 1 large jackscrew, 2 sets manure plank, 2 stocks and dies, one large and one small •one ; also:3 bedsteads and bedding, a lot of feathers, 2.dining tables, 1 eight-day clock 1 corner cupboard, safe,l churn and buck, 1 ten-plate stove and pipe, 20 crocks of ap plebutter. - 25 brooms, Resh's make • tin ware and .earthenware, lot of carpet, 25 grain bags, vinegar by the barrel, lot seed pctatoes ; .also 30 ACRES OF GRAIN IN THE R and other articles not necessary to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when" a credit. of 12 months will be given on all sums of $lO and upwards. JOHN A. BARR. G. V: Mong, auct. jan 29-ta BLIC SALE. rrHE subscriber intending to remove to the West, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, two miles from Leitersburg and one mile from the Marsh Store, on the Greencastle road, On Monday the 2d day of March, 1874, the following personal property, to wit: 4 HEAD OF WORK HORSES, two of which are brood mares; 3 colts, one three-yearling and two yearlings; 6 HEAD OF GOOD CATTLE, five of which are Mulch Cows, one fresh and one will be fresh about the time of sale ; 16 HEAD OF FINE HOGS, among which is one brood sow, the bal ance shoats; 1 BROAD-TREAD WAGON, nearly new ; 1 wood bed, 1 spring wagon, 1 spring-tooth rake, 1 pair hay camiages, 1 spread, 1 cutting box, 3 barshear pJ9ws, 2 single and 2 double shovel plows, 2 harrows, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 jackscrew, corn cover er, grain cradles and mowing scythes; spreaders, log and fifth chains, single and double trees, 1 dung sled, 2 sets bcreoch bands, 2 sets front gears. 4 SETS OP PLOW GEARS, 1 set harness, 4 housens, 4 blind bridles, 5 halters, collars, lines, cow chains, lot axes, 1 dinner bell, 1 set dung, plank, a lot of rye straw and fodder; also HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES, consisting of 1 secretary, 2 bureaus, one with glass,l wardrobe, 2 tables, 1 lounge, 1 settee, 6 bedsteads, 2 looking-glasses, 3 sets chairs, 2 rocking chairs, rocking cradle, corner cupboard, doughtray, sink, 1 cook and 1 ten-plate stove, 1 iron kettle, queens ware, tin and earthenware, I.barrel vine gar, bacon and lard by the pound, barrels, kegs, and many other articles. Sale to com mence at' 9 o'clock on said day when a cre dit of 10 months will be given on sums of $lO and upwards. I. HARBAUGH, feb sts G. V.11.1.0ng, suet. PUBLIC SALE. rrIIIE subscriber will sell at Public Sale a at his residence, on the road leading from Waynesboro' to the Marsh Store, miles from the former and Si miles from the latter place, adjoining Willow Grove Mills, Ou Thursday the 26th of February, '74, the following property, to wit : 5 HEAD OF WORK HORSES, three of which are brood mares, 1 oolt, ris ing one year, 2 head Milch Cows, one of which will be fresh about the time of sale ; 1 sow and pigs, 2 shoats, 1 FOUR-INCH TREAD WAGON, • good as new; 1 wood bed, 1 pair hay carri ers, 1 cutting box, for straw or fodder, 1 wheat fan, 1 three-horse barshear plow, 1 single and 1 double shovel plow, 1 grain drill, front carriage of broad-tread wagon, treble, double and single trees, 2sets breech bands, 2 sets front gears, 2 sets plow gears, 1 SET OF SINGLE HARNESS, 2 pair flynets, 3 blind bridles, 4 collars, 2 housens, 1 four-horse line, 1 pair spreaders. Also Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of 1 corner cupboard, 1 coal stove, 1 patent bee box, and other articles not necessary to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, when a credit of 6 months will be given.on sums of $5 and upwards. _ _ PETER MORITZ, G. V. Mang, acct jan29is ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. IVOTICE is herebygiven that the under signed has been appointed Assignee of .John M. Ervin, of Waynesboro', Pa.' under .a deed of voluntary assignment for the ben efit of creditors. All persons knowing them selves indebted to said Ervin will please make immediate payment, and.all having claims to present them at once to the un dersigned. • GEO. STOVER, jan296t Assignee. NAME TO TAX PAYERS t AN abatement of 10 per cent. will be made on all COUNTY TAXES PAID AT THIS OFFICE on, or before, THE 3RD DAY OF APRIL NEXT, and no longer. H. M. WHITE, jan 2910 t Treasurer. CHESTNUT HAILS. • 8 00 or 1000 Choice Chestnut Rails for post fence for sak, in front of Mon t reey Springs Hotel. Rignirnr.A mar. 13-tf 11. TINGLING, Agt. NEW AtIVENTIEEME,NTS, DAUCHY a CO'S. COLUMN. A GENTS WANTED—SS to $lO made dal /11y. Samples mailed free. N. H. White, Newark, N. J. P 08-three 3-cent stamps we will send The Aurora (a paper the size of N.. Y. Ledger) for 3 mouths, 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. "EDEOGRAPHY" a new book on the art of Writing by Sound'• a complete system of Phonetic Short-hand, the shortest, most simple, easy, and comprehensive, enabling any one in a short to report trials, speeches, sermon, &c. Toe Lord's Prayer is written with 49 strokes of the pen, . and 140 words per minute. The unemployed should learn this art. Price by mail 50 cents. Agts. Wan ted. Address T. W. Evans & Co., 139 S. 7th St., Phila., Pa. A MAN OF A THOUSAND When death was hourly expected from con sumption, all remedies have failed, and Dr. H. James, was experimenting, he accident ally. made a preparation of Indian Hemp, which cured his only child, and now gives this recipe free, on receipt of two stamps to pay expenses. Hemp also cures ntntsweats nausea at the stomach, and will break a fresh cold in 24 hours. Address Craddock 4r. Co., 1032 Race St., Phila. NaMing paper. Are you in search of Employment? THE NEW YORK TOMBS is the fastest selling book ever published.— Inexperienced canvassers report.from 5 to 20 per day. Great excitement among old book - agents. — A - n — atiVO man wanted - in ev= ery town in the United States. Send for specimen pages and terms. United States Publishing Co., 11 and 13 University place, IC. Y. "CAM.PIIORINE" The Universal Medicine For the Household. Try it. Price Per Bottle, 25 cents. • ÜBEN HOYT, Piop'r, 203 Green wich St., N. Y. 4w The Highest Medical Authority. of Europe say the strongest Tonic Purifier and Deob-. atruent known to the medical world is J CRITBEBA. Itarrests decay of vital forces, exhaustion - • ous - system, restores vigor to the debilitated, cleanses vitiated blood removes vesicle obstructions and acts directly on the LiYer and Spleen. Price $1 a bottle. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St., N. Y. feb 5-4 w I, I Q a week to agents. Fastest selling I °Particle, out. Three samples for 10 cts. J. Bride, 767 Broadway. N. Y. 6 VOSYCHOMANCY, or Soul Charming." How either sex may fascinate and gain the love & affections of any person they choose instantly. This simple men tal acquirement all can posess, free, by mail for 25 cts., , together with a marriage guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Wedding-Night Shirt, &c. A queer book, Address, T. William & Co. Pubs. Phila. Pa. STAR LAMINA WARE Table Shields, Plate, Water Pitcher, Tea & and Coffee Pot Stands, &c. Send $1 and re ceive prepaid a sample of this, elegant and useful Plated Table Furniture, round or o val. Every family needs and will buy these goods. Agents are making money. More wanted-ladies and gentlemen. Star Lamina Ware, 80 Beekman St., N.Y. Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and all Throat Diseases, Use WELLs' CARBOLIC TABLETS Put up only in Blue Boxes. A tried and sure remedy. Sold by all drug gists. 4w INWR' I ferAnTA) - r: . i - .NC15;;;..M4 , 0:g .. 1•V; . .1‘k)'; ' iDn. J. P. fines.—Bain g sworn. eve, I graduated at the ltraivereltrof Penn's. in LW, and after 3(1 yours' experloree. perfected Dr. Vegetable, Rheumatic Syrup. I stutranteo it an Inualible care for Nerve, Sid ney audll_turialSo Moues. Sworn to-this26th April, Int. P. A. ostioUßN, Notary Pubiin, nit a. Merernie Cud by it, tndwlltentlefvardrone Ayr.. in3us-Rev.Tho.bforphy.D.D,,Frankford.Pbilsalev.C.ll. Ilwing,MediA.Pa-Bar..T.S.Bnebnnen,Clerenee.Towa.ner. Q.D.ldnilth, Pittsford. N.Y. R ev.Joa.B egg& FallsChnrob. Phils.,,te.Afflieted shouldwrite Dr.ritlor.rblia,for rater/ Pg=t. guarauter,gratie,ShOltsward faran in curable ovate rue charzeosroaltV.Sold bpirttiddita. `Dre.PIERICE I S A LT ' Fi" st i IIEDICAL a°L ° DISCOVER eases all Humors from the worn Scrofula Id a common Blotch or Pimple. From two to Mx bottle, an warranted to cure Salt Rheum& or Tatter, Pimples on Face, Boils. Car. brincles t _Erysilpelas and Liver Cons.. plaint. SKS to twelve bottlesmarranted to cure Pie worst Scrofulous' Swelling's and Sores Pains in Bonee and SorwThroat cansedL by Poison in Bleed or naereurial treatnent. By its wonderful Bacteria ItioPettles will oure the moot severe recent or the worst Ungerms mCough andalf the time required by any - Whet edicine Is perfectly safe, loosening mug% poothtng irritation, and rellevinzA c unoiess. SoU b_ y ail Druggist V. Pl War/1M Ulapinaaria Waft , _ FURNITURE! FURNITERE!! WORTH SEEING ! THE display of fine Furniture, such as Dressing Bureaus, Wash Stands, Bed steads, Extension Tables, Centre Tables, \Vat rots, Hat Racks, Children's Cribs, Everything in the Cabinet-maker line—the 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', 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 13—tf H. DETROW. COACJIMAKING. 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 april 30-tf VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY PRIVATE SALE. Or HE 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 hcation a very pleasant one for a private family. For fur ther particulars call (%n GEORGE FRICK, oct 9-tf Adm'r. 11)0TO3IAC HERRING—New and bright _IL in barrels juFt received. =y22-if IV. A. REID. 1873. THAN EVER MERSA BENEDICT & CO'S. 13 - AVE just received our second supply of M Fall and Winter Goods to which we call-theitttentio Groceries, Cassimers, Lawns, Tickings, ~Give ns a call before going elsewhere arid we will convince you we are selling as cheap as the cheapest• AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO. dec 4-tf FAMILY SEIVING MACHINE! InHE subscriber announces to the public 1. that he has the ag,ency for the sale of the "-Remington Family Sewing Arachine" in Franklin county. Having tested its work ing qualities and capacity for several months he can safely recommend - it as the very ,BEST AMERCE IN ME: 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 inferiw 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 she 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, CASSTMERES, VESTINGS, :and all other goods for gentlemen's wear.— He solicits an inspection of his stock. oct 16-tf T. J. FILBERT. FALL AND'IVINTER ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS ! D. Summers & Son, QUINCY, PENN'A, Have just returned from the city with a full line of DRY GOOD Suitable for the FALL AND WIN' ER Wear. Are offering bargains in CLOTHS, CASSTMERES, JEANS, COTTONADES, REPPS, GINVAMS, MUSLIN 6, TIMINGS, CO rroN & 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 401- 3Et., 3Et. ..1M . such as Sugars, Coffees,, Syrups, Molasses, &c., &c., at low rates—your examination is invited. Sir 'Come, examine our prices and judge for yourselves ! oct.lo, 18731 y JACOB ADAMS HOUSES FOR RENT. ILHE subscriber offers for rent TWO DWELLING HOUSES on Broad Street, Waynesboro'. One is a tab-story fnune building with five rooms, the other a two story brick building with five rooms and a kitchen. ALT.:X. I I A MILTON'. dcc IS-tf CIIEAPER of our customers and the public generally We have full stock of the following Queensware, litirdware, Carpets, OIL BLINDS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ladies Dress Goods of all kinds REMINGTON 1873. I.HE subscriber intending td relinquish farming, will sell at public sale at his residence, alonA the Waynesboro and Lei tersburg turnpike, oneand a half miles from the latter and three and half from the form er, ON WEDNESDAY THE 18TH FEBRU ARY, 1874, the following personal proper ty, to wit: 9 HEAD OF WORK HORSES, among. which are 1 fine 'brood mare with foal, 3 colts, one three years 'old, 1 two years old, 1 yearling; 10 Head of Horn Cattle, 6 oftchich are good mulch cows, three with calves by their sides, the balance young cattle SEVENTY-TWO HEAD OP HOGS, 7 of which are brood sows ; THREE 'WA GONS, one new six-'horse broadtread with bed, one narrow-tread aird 'one spring wag on, 2 pair hay ladders, 3. sand bed, 1 guano drill as good as new, 1 corn crusher, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 sleigh, 2 stii - 14,Ys - oft - bells - . - 1 - new carriage and pole, 2 sets dung boards, I SET OF BLACKSMITH TOOLS, 2 screw plates and augers, a lot of old iron and casting; 2 sets breeching good as new, 4 sets front gears good as new, B sets plow cruppers and • traces good as new, 0 blind bridles, 6 housens, 11 collars, 10 halters, 1 six-horse and 1 four-horse line, 2 plow linos, 1 wagon saddlei.l whip, 2 choke straps, -2 sets-of-Single-Harnessr6-Fly-nets, a lot Names, good as new ; 1 harness net, 4 barsh ear plows, 2 two horse plows, 4 double and 2 single shovel plows, 2 corn coverers, 2 harrows, 5 double, 3 treble and 21 single trees, 1 fifth chain, 2 stretchers, 1 carrying chain, 3 log chains, 12 cows chains, butt traces and other chains, 2 rough locks, joc key sticks; jackscrew, cutting box, straw knife, 1 barn wagon, 2 brier hooks, 2 mat tocks, 3 shovels, 1 set blasting tools, 2 sledg es, 2 stone hammers, digging iron, crowbar, two ladders, forks, rakes, 2 dung hooks, 2 scoop shovels, 1 wheat fan, half bushel, maul and wedges, Oil Olathe, 2 GOOD GRAIN CRADLES, 1 cloverseed cradle, 3 mowing scythes, 30 grain bags, 1 wooden vice for work bench, 1 good broad axe, 1 foot adze, 2 pole axes, wood saw, hand saw, 2 meat saws, 2 bushel baskets, 2 horse •bnckets, 1 saddler bench, 1 fish net, 1 side saddle, 1 dinner ball, 1 iron kettle,.pot rack-,-pair-quilting frames, large dinner table, -fruit chest, 2 pie cupboards, ice cream churn, 1 corner cupboard, 4 bed steads, jack plane, augers, chisels, 3 meat benches, Kentucky Jeans, (with revolving, top) boxes, barrels, a lot of kitchen chairs, pair steelyards, I. • rifle, Johnston's make, Hay by thet Ton, lot of cornfodder, and other articles too tedious too mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when a credit of 8 months will be given ou all sums of 810 and upwards. JOHNS. FUNK. jan 22-ts G. V. Mong, luta. A nER an absence of fifteen years I again .11Llocate in the town of Waynesboro' for the purpose of carrying on a first-class Tai loring Establishment. None but the best of workman will be employed, mad 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 arid 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 pleas.: all, I hope to receive a liberal share of public pa tronage. Respectfully, &c., april 24-tf JAS. A. FISHER. AYAYNEBORO' CONFECTIONERY ! r g NHE undersigned informs the public that he will continue the confectionery bus iness at the old stand opposite die 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 oftho same. Feb 6-t f JOSEPH FRANTZ• taammilmari BUSINESS RESUMED. friflE subscriber announces to his former A patrons and the public generally that be has recommenced 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 teruts. Repairing also will receive prompt attention. He will leave , nothing undone to give satisfaction to all who may be pleased to favor him with their patron age or even a portion of it. aug 21— L. K. IVIORRISON. ME INHANDL Insurance Co. of North America, Philadelphia, $3,000,000 .Penn'a. Fire Insurance Company, Philadelphia, . $1,250,316 Farmers' Mutual Fire Ins. Corn., York, Pa., $701'641 Lancaster Fire Insurance Com., Lancaster, Pa., $316,135 IlSr.liuslerance e f fected in the above first-dais Companies at current rates. JAMES 11. CLAYTON, 'jan 8-tf Agent NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testimentary on the Estate of Christ°, rut Kohler, late of Washington township, dec'd, have been granted to the undersign ed. All persons having claims against said estate will present them properly authenti cated for settlement. ,end all persons indebt ed to the same will please make immediate payment.J OE. M. II ESS, jan Shit. . _ Executor. THE subscriber notifies all persons who gave their notes at his sale on the 2d of August last, they will will be due on the 211 of February next. Prompt payment will be expected. Pl. H. JACOBti. jan 293 t IPHE subscriber announces to the farm ers of Washington and Quincy town ships that he purposes superintending, his milling interests in person during the win ler,season, and will pay the highest market price for wheat delivered at his Mill. When mot at the mill he will be found at the Bow -den llouse, in Waynesboro'. dec IS - tf DAVID PATTERSON. PUBLIC SALE. 1 good Mowei, 1 Horse Rake, 1 LAROE 000 K STOVE, WAY.Nranoßo', PA., April 21st, 1873 NOTICE! EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. SALE NOTES. WHEAT WANTED. NEW STORE. BOOTS, SHOES, &C TACOI3 SNIDER, announces to the cif i zons of Waynesboro' and vicinity that lie has just returned from the Eastern cities and has opened a first-class BOOT& SHOE STORE zn the OeMg building, on the Diamond where every description of goods in his line can be found. such us MEN' S BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, CHILD,REZNS WEAR. OF ALL KINDS, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT POSSIBLE PRICES FOR 'JURE CAS Ski Also manufacturing done to order, and all work from lis_establishment_wilLb_e guaranteed . ALL RIPS SE-WE-D - GRATIS tng 28-tf AT ELDEN'S it/WAY always be found a full and prime IVAstoek of BOOTS S N .9 0 ES, HATS AND TRUNKS, PAPER COLLARS WEAR, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS AND UNDER-WEAR, CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, KINDS OF NOTIONS CM:Watches and Jewelry repaired. N'orth East Corner of Public Square Dec 5, 1872—tf 11011 1 IS THIS FOR HIGH, JOHN FORD in returning thanks to the public for their patronage announces that he intends removing his shop to the Base ment of Walker's Building, (and not leav ing, town AS is the belief of many) where Ile intents 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 the face of that unwelcome visi tor, the Deputy from 'Fort Fletchor," prowl ing about my shop seeking whom he may devour, &e. Customers will therefore find me at the Basement refered to after the first of April next. jan 26.1 JOHN FORD. NEW TIN STORE THE undersigned would most tespectfally - Inform the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that he has opened a new Tin Store on East Main street, opposite Stover Woltrs Dry Goods emporium, and keeps constantly on hand a good supply of • COOK & COAL STOVES, MORNING GLORIES, etc., at prices to' sni the times. All kinds of work done in his line with neatness and dispatch, such as roofing, spouting and repairincr. You will find it to your interest to give him a Call be fore purchasing elsewhere. The siva) of the Rig Red Coffee Pot, Always on the post.— Thankful for past favors he hope,s fora cbn tinuance of the same. Yours Respeafully, nov 19 CLAYTON M. FREY • u , s ;r : r t, .;, .K. THE subscriber would inform the public that he is at all times prepared to make o order Gents Coarse or fue Boots; also coarse or fine work for Ladies or MisAes, in cluding the latest styli. of lasting Gaiters.— liepairingdone at short notice, and inQtsur es taken in : private Jaunt les if desireAl Shop on -East Main Street, in the room formerly occupied by J. Elden, as a flour and feed tore. TIIOS. J. HOLLINGSWORTH NOTICE. (VHF. subscribers have on hand and for aale at the Mill of Peter Fahnestock quanti V of Corn, Rye and Oats, which they will sell at a small profit Sir cash. Persons in want of any of the above named grains Hill do well by giving. us a call, and learn our prices, as they will be such as will be satisfactory. April 18 —tf TIOOVETZ. SUMMERS SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKING, THE subscriber announces to tlw public that he luno leased the room adjoinikw the Shoe-maker :dm') of John Ford, °pp,- Hite the Bowden House. witere he bas com menced the Saddle and llarne , :s ionising business. Ile is prepared to do all work. in him line with dispandx and at re:...or.::blv prices. Ileilatters hinnlelf that his long experience in the busirmts will ena'Ae him give genoral satisftction. 2-tf GEO. A PITA. WAN E-Oft SAL E . :, • _____ :ram subscriber offers for sal. - qie'n Cords A of hood, hickory and (ia. which is cagy of acces, being shoat a half a mile front the prff;lie road, aini near Samuel Welty's residence. Sept s—tf DAVIT) LOTH:. PlNNAMON,niqpire. inn , tara,rloveF nne k_lotlior Spirc4 v.•lode or ground. t Reid's Grocery LADIES' AND THE LOWEST AND NECK- tT the condition , of the FIRST NATION PAL BANK, of Waynesboro', Pa., at close of business, Dee. 26th, 1873: RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts, ' $82,418,99 Overdrafts, 347,41 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation, 75.400,00 U. S. Bonds on hand, 12,000,00 Other stocks Bonds and Mortgages 3,047,10 Due from redeeming & reserve Agts 9,337,85 " Nat. Banks, '7 799,62 Banks, " " State Banks R: Bankers, Current Expenses, Checks and other cash items, Bills of Nat. Banks, Legal Tender Notes, AND ALL Capital Stock, $75,000,00 Surplus Fund, • 15,000,00 Discount, Ex., Interest, Profit, Lots 6,6Sl,tit; Nat. Wk. circulation outstanding 6.1,4 '0,t , 0 Dividends unpaid, .455,1:0 • Individual Deposits , 26,457,11 Cashier's Cheeks outstanding, 15.50 Drixt to Nat. Banks, Due to State Bk.& S Bankers, Bills payable, State of Pennsylvania,) , S. S Franklin County - I John Phil ips, Cashier of the First National Bank ( f Waynesboro', do solemnly swear that the a• hove statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JNO. PHILIPS, Cash. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of December, A. D., 1873. • J. B. AMBERSON, N. P. Correet—Attest —Joseph Price, Hen ry Good, J. MC:la.:4mi, Directors. jgtr'22-3t THOM AMMAN SPECTACLES, Price .1.75 Bound; $1.25 Paper Covers TALIVLAG.I3 RGEON. T..De Witt Talmage is editor of THE CHRISTIAN AT WORK; 0. 11. Spurgeon special Contributor. They write for no other paper in America. Three magniti cant chromes. Pay larger cemtni , sion thmmn any other paper. Cromos now rea y. No sectarianism. No section:di:mm.— omm agent recently obtained :;80 subscrip limmns ma eighty hours absolute vork. Sam ple copie•3 and circulars sent free. 11. ADAMS. Publisher, 102 Citnn tiers Street, New Vui•k. jun 8- tf PI IME WHEAT, RYE, OATS AND COliN rt . n 7,1 timoq, whiell wiil pay 111- tr. an.l sec in- VUTT :• ell. 4 at .n.C.trtney's Tob.te cr at the Mill of A. 11. Hager. Reference‘: Ifttger4nwn Dank. P. D. GAM PbIIILT„ Ilagerstorm. riAKNED not .)ers save the wory of canning and save money, by liming their canned Peaches, Strawberries, Pine Apples. Tomatoes,'&c., ^lready prepared for use. have made spec ial arrangements. with n reliable packing house, 40 furnish choice fruit and vegeta bles, as the season progresses, at very low figures. Try them. \V. A. REID. julyl7 30.00 9 Fret, of different grades of line Lumber for hale HINITHE 1 FURNITURE ! LARGE STOCK! -0--- $ ~ Tr HE subscriber Informs his customers JL and the public generally that he has greatly enlarged his 'business and has - at present the largest stock of FURNITURE ever offered for sale in 'Waynesboro'. His stock consists of Dressing Bureaus, of every description, with or without 'marble ' tops; Wash and Parlor Stands with marble tops, Plint, Tepoy, sin gle and double Drawer Stands, Exten sion Tables, ranging from six to fourteen ft. in length ; six-leg Dining and four-leg Breakfast and Between Tables.; French Bedsteads, full and :half Jennie Lind, do., Cottage Bedsteads of various kinds and a large stock of common Pop lar Bedsteads; Wardrobes, Walnut and Poplar Safes, di - ferent styles and prices, Sinks, Hat Racks, Brackets, hanging Hat Racks, diofferent kinds, Chests, Doughtrays, Etc. PARLOR FURNITURE : Full Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Lounges, Mattresses, &e., ' CHAIRS, &C Cane Brace Arm Rocker, Cane•back Arm Rocker, - Large Cane-back Rocker, ies' Dinin Chair Bent Rim Dining Chair, Bent Rim Office Chair, Doug' as' Arm Chair, Enghs • Pa ) or Brace Arm Chair, Walnut and Imitation Marble-top, Cottage Tables and Stands, Round Corner French, do,; Parlor Chairs & Tete-a-tetes, COFFINS : The Casket and Pittsburg Coffins always on hand, besides a large stock of his own man ufiteture. Prompt attention will be given to this particular branch of his business. He returns thanks to the public for their Past liberal patronage and invites one and all to call and examine . his stock and learn ihis • yes. Xtre'Satisfaction guaranteed in all easer. JOSEPH H.'CREBS, West Min Street, Waynesboro', Pa. jan 15.1874 REPORT STOW P.,Mll_7D'Y'.. EUROPE VIBWED BY "C. C. F." lr Tor sale by all newsdealers."Sa jan 22- AGENTS WANTED Wanted! 201 in J Ti it/ 73 E E. ra-y 54f1 7,11.-ny t t, 88,76 725,00 614,05 531,10 21,688.00 ;194,105,94 2,319,7 i 33,h3 3,020,31 $1 91,1(15,9-! FIZTOK CO.. E. T,. h l>. Works.
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