PUBLIC SALE PERSOLIL PROPERTY, WHERE will he sold'at 'Public - Sal& at ,the : r esidence of Henry Reed, on 'the road letaling,from..Eurikatown to Quincy, miles'lrom either place, . . .On Wednesday the Bth day. • of April, '74, the - following :valuable personal property, to wit: 8 HEAD OP HORSES, among which are 4 good leaders, 1 mare Heavy with-foal and 2 yearling colts; dO -READ OF MORN CATTLE, 4 of which are mulch cows, the balance young cattle ; • 16 HEAD OF HOGS, 2breeding 'sows with pigs; 8 HEAD OF 'SHEEP; 2 PLANTATION WAGONS, 1 olio-horse wagon, 2 pair wood ladders, 2 pair bay carriages, 4 three-horse plow - s; 2 two-horse plows, 7 single and double shov el plows, 1 corn coverer, 2 new harrows, 1 NEW MeCORMICK REAPER AND MOWER combined; self-raker, run .one season, 1 spring rake,l carriage, 1 cut ting box, 1 grain drill, 1 fanning•inill, sin gle, double and treble trees, tlfth chain and spreaders, log chain, 6 halters and chains, 10t cow chains, 2 pair breast chains, 2 pair butt traces, 2 sets brecchbauds, 4 silts front gears, Q SETS PLOW GEARS, 5 fly-nets, 7 blind bridles, 1 six and 1 four horse line, 1 set harness, plow lines, 1 wag on saddle, wagon whip, riding bridle, 2 grain cradles, shovel, pick, crow bar, stone 'sledge, blasting tools, forks, rakes, grain shovel, 30 grain bags, keg of tar, 50 chest nut posts, a lot of barrels. 1 meat vessel, 4 new clothes wringers, bacon and lard by the pound, u , lot of household andAkitchen w fur niture; CORN BY THE BARREL, WHEAT, RYE AND OATS by the bushel, WU BUNDLES RYE STRAW, 25-ACRES-GRAIN-I-N—THE-GROU.ND, and also the one-half of 28 Acres of Grain in the Ground, a :ot of lime and stone coal partly set up, lot of joint and lap shingles, and other articles not necessary to mention. • sales to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when a credit of eight months will be giw tn on sums of $lO and upwards by the un- AlersigueLabeignees of Henry Heed. JOHN WALK, GEO. BENEDICT. mar 26-ts George V, Mong, suet. QUINCY FOUNDRY MACEINE NM? i THE subscriber informs the puplic that he has several paterns of Iron Fencing and Porticos, Wagon Boxes, equal to the English Box; Motz and Self•sharp • • ewer Idold Boards, Lan sides, Shears, Cut ters & Points, Feed Cutters and Grinders, 5 different sized Kettles, Skillets, Flat Irons, Dutch Ovens and Lye • — Plate; -also Separator Castings of different kinds, horse Powers and Bevel Jacks ; also the • METCALF EXCELSIOR POST BORING & WOOD SAWING MACHINE, the ebop pricps for which are, $50.00 with out saw, $05.00 with saw. Will saw from 20 to 25 Cords of Wood per day—also saws shingles. One man can bore from 250 to 300 posts per day. Can he run with water, steam or horse power. Two different kinds of Sausage Cutters and Stutters. sitit"All repairing done in the best man ner and charges reasonable. I feel thankful for past favors and hope for a continuance of the same. Yours Respectfully, JOLIN L. METCALF, Quincy, Pa. mar rte NEW TIN STORE lIHE undersigned would most itspectfally inform the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that he has opened a new Tin Store .on East Main street, opposite Stover d. Wold's Dry Goods emporium, and koeps .constantly on hand a good supply of COOK &COAL STOVES, MORNING GLORIES, etc., at prices to sin the.tiincs. All Kinds of work done in his line with neatness and dispatch, such as roofiing, apouthig andrepairing. You will find it to your interest to give him a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. The sign of the Big Red Coffee rot, Always on the post.— Thankful for past favors he llopeefor a con tinuance of the same. Yours Resp.ectfullv, .CLA.YTOYAr. FREY nov 19 HOME LIFE IN THE BIBLE. By the author of "Mawr Scsses IN THE BI- Me' and "Oun. FATHER'S HOUSE" of which nearly 200,000 have been sold. "Ho= LIFE" is commended by ministers of all church es as "the author's best book," "full of pre cious thoughts," "Truths precious as gems," "a choice book for every family," &e. Steel .engravings, rose tinted' paper, rich binding and for rapid sale unequalled. Agents young Men, Ladies, Teachers and Clergymen, wanted in every county; $75 to $lOO per mouth. Send for circular. ZEIOLER & 11PCURDY, .5].5 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Pa, nar 1.2-4na coAcumAKING. 'DEMONS 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 th,e public for past patronage he solicits a continuation of the same in the ,future. JACOB ADAMS. • 11pri1l0-tf Administrator's Notiaa. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of Jero me ver, late of Marysville, Perry county, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the un dersigned residing at Duncannon. Pa. All persons indebted to said estate are request, (1 to makeimmediate payment, and those having ctaitns.to present theta properly au thenticated for settlement, mar26-6t JNO. A. 811EAP,134, Adm'r. riINNAAION, alspice, rnnstard,cloy.eg. and R. >other spices 'whole cr ground, Grocery EXECUTOR'S SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE . /SHE undersigned, Executor of John J. :IL Ervin, dec'd, will offer at Public 3ale, On Saturday the 18th day of April, 1874, theTollowing desirable real estate, situated. one mile west of Waynesboro', along the turnpike leading to Oreencistle, and ad joining lands of John Vunk and others, con sisting of 3 lots of grotifid, contained in one tract of 21 ACRES AND 4 PERCHES, viz : LOT No. I—Containing . . 2 ACRES AND 156 PERCHES. This is a very desirable meadow lot, hav ing RUNNING WATER thereon. LOT No'. 2—Containing - 9 ACRES AND 6 PERCHES, on which there are several 'hundred well selected yoturg fruit trees, embracing differ ent varieties. LOT No. 3—Containing 9.-ACRES AND 2 PERCHES, well set in clover and timothy, and under good outside fence. Also at the same time 2 . BUILDING LOTS, each 41 feet front by 284 feet deep. These lots are known as lots No. 17 and 18 of Ham ilton's addition, and are Voidable for the tine limestone_ quarry thereon. • sale to eommence at 1 o'clock on said day when terms . will be made known and pos session given "oncompliance with terms of sale. JOHN PHILIPS; Es'r. G V. Along, auct. PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE ! THE subscriber Assignee of Levi Young a will sell at Public Sale, at the residence of said Young,. Oti Friday the 17th day of April, 1874, the following real estate, containing 15 ACRES, more or less, 'of land, part of it well timber cditogetherwittrarlipuseand-a-lot-ofim=, proved land,.. and being situated at the South Mountain, half mile east of Water loo, in Washington township, adjoining lands of Jacob S. Hood, Christian Shockey and others. Also at the same time and place the fol lowing personal property : 1 'steel spring rake, 1 WAGON AND BED, a lot of wheat and - rye3ll the ground. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by ISAAC SHOCKEY, • Assignee. mar 1.9-its G. V. IlSong, auct. THE GEM I/1.10560.90,0PM I The Gem Microscope is the most wonderful scientific production of the nineteenth cen tury. It furnishes the power of a high-pric ed instrument fora mere trifle, and exceeds in usefulness any microscope ever invented. It reveals the hidden/ wonders of minute creation—as Eels in Vinegar, Animals in Water, Butterflies' Feathers, the golden marrow of a Hair, Insects' Eyes, the Pads, Claws, Joints and Hairs of a Fly-foot, makes Ropes of Fibers of Cloth, a crow-bar of a Needle's Point, and so on indefinitely. It furnishes hours of instruction, entertain ment and amusement far the young and old, and every family should possess it: It is invaluable to students, professors, teach ers, p.,ysicians, in fact everybody, and es pecially in the home circle it is a gem. It is cheap, and at. the same time of great value. Price SI.SQ. Mailed postpaid to any address on receipt of price. A FAT TAKE FOR AGENTS.—Men. and women, boys and girls. Whole time, or lei sure moments and evenings. It works just as well by lamp-light as by day-light. Par ents buy it for their children. Liberal cash commission paid. Exclusive territory. Con genial employment. It excites the curiosity which produces a desire to have it, and re quires no talking by the agent. Complete outfit mailed, postpaid, on receipt of $1.50. Circulars and terms free. Send fur it and make money. Address, The Beverly Com pany, 978 Wabash ave., Chicago, 111. THE PHOTOGRAPH FAMILY RECORD! The Photographic Family Record is an ele-• Fant Oil Chroino, Photographic Album and amily Record combined, and as its name indicates is designed for the insertion and preservation of the pictures of the family as well as the names. It is something en. ti rely new, combines beauty and utility, and should ornament every home in the land. All who see it pronounce it superb, and are lavish in its praise. The faces of dear ones appear in a tasteful setting of gold and beau tiful colors, and it is at once and forever a household treasure. And its low price plac es it within the reach of all. Send for it and you will be gratified when you shall see it. It is something long needed, but never before attain...l3le. Size 12x15 inches. Price $1.50. Mailed, post-paid, to any ad dress on receipt of price. $2OO a month clear profit made easily by • agents. Agents wanted everywhere. ).‘fen and wonaen,,boys and girls. Entire time, o r spare moments ; dtly time or evenings. Ev erybody wants it, and every family will buy it. Big cash pay. Pleasant employment.— Exclusive territory. In fact, the best agen cy evet offered. Circulars and trues free on application. Complete outfit mailed, post paid, on receipt of $1.50. for it and make money. Address, The Beverly Com pany, 078 Wabash avenue, Chicago, 111. mar 19 BOOT AND SIIOEMIKING ! REMOVAL ! -0-- nN and after the first of April next our NlFLustomers will find us in the room now occupied by Wm. Blair as t a Printing Office, where we intend carryin on the Boot and Shoe business as usual. 'rom our experi ence in the business in selecting the best stock and war.kinan we hope to merit a lib eral share of patronage. It will be our CQII-, stant aim to make a neat and artistic thing boot, We make the best work in toWin at prices ranging from $8 and upwards, accorr ding to price of material. We are perman ently located ,here. We have a few customers that we have Asked often for their bills, and if they do not appear soon we intend putting their names in the paper, so they may not catch others. Serl'hankful for past favors we ask a continuance of the same. mar 5-tf J.• FORD & SON. CUESTNIJT RAILS. SooSon or 1000 Choke Chestnut Rails 43r fence for sale, in front of 31(In treey Springs hotel. En gui rtrr.A mar. 13-4 : 11. YINGLING, Agt. SHINGLES, &C. TIII: Fubseriber offers at Private Sale Lap Shingles acid Cooper Stuff. Terms reas4nabl e. J.EIII.:MIAH tic)ll.)oN. jala FIJIINffERE a FURNITURE ! ! LARGE STOCK! -0---- A TR. subscriber informs his customers rld 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 Dressineßireaus, of every description with or without marble . tops; Wash and Parlor Stands with marble tops, Flint, 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, dif ferent stylesand prices, Sinks, Hat ' Racks, Brackets, Hanging Hat Racks, different 'kinds, Chests, Doughtrays, Etc. PARLOR FURNITURE : • Full Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Lounges, Mattresses, &c., &v. CHAIRS, &C Cane Brace Arm Rocker, Cane-back Arm - Rocker, Large Cane-back Rocker, Ladies' Dining Chair, Bent Rim Dining Chair, Bent Rim _Office Chair, Douglas' Arm Chaii, English Parlor Brace Ann Chair, Walnut and Imitation Marble-top, Cottage Tables and Stands, Round Corner French, do.; Pallor Chairs 6: Tete-a-tetra, COFFINS The Casket and Pittsburg Coffins always on hand, besides a large stock of his own man ufacture. Prompt attentionmill_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 examinehis stock and learn his prices. ger Satisfaction guaranteed in all caser. JOSEPH H. CREBS, West Main Street, jan 15:1874. • Waynesboro', Pa. WAYNESBORO' MTITITIELIJ ettut !INSURANCE MINFAINIY4 WAYNESBORO', PA., INSURES AOA INS" LOSS 9B DAMAGE BY X"..° CRS On all safe Class property at reasonable rate Assets liable for losses, Alarch 2, 1874, 0,831.2 9. Policies issued on cash or mutual plan, a gainst loss or damage by the or lightning. OFFICERS : SIMON LECRON, President. JAcon.HoovEß, Vice President. Jos. DOUGLAS, SEcitErmiy. Jos. W. IiaLER, Treasurer. DIRECTORS. Samuel Frantz, Simon Lecron, Dr. A. H. Strickler, Jacob Hoover, Jos. Douglas, B. F. Winger, Jacob J. Miller, Jos. W. Miller, D. H. Miller, F. B. Shively, Geo. J. Battsley, Samuel Hootlich fob 26, '74] ' Atindaistratare Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of .111 Administration on the Estate of Henry Fitz, late of Washington township, Frank lin county, dec'd, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims pre sent them without delay, properly authen ticated for settlement. DANIEL ROWE, SOPHIA FITZ, Adm'rs rnarl24t Actwinistraterab &Lica. XTOTICE is Jxereby given that Letters of IN Administration on the Estate of Eliza beth Fahrney, late of Washington township, dec'd, have been grnrkted to the undersign ed. All persons indebted to said estate ate requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them without delay, in proper .or der for settlement to D. H. PAHRNEY, P. FAIMNEY, Ad ni'rs. marl2-6t DISSOLUTION. WrOTICE is hereby given that the firth J. of lhayer & Jacobs was dissolved by mutual consent on the 6th inst. The books and accounts of the firm are in the hands 1 of the undersigned for settlement. The business will be continued - as here. tofore. Thankful for past patronage I hope by fair dealing and strict attention to busi iless to merit a continuance of the same. ;Yours Respectfully, mar 19-3 t M. R.-JACOBS. ikTOTICE is hereby given that the firm of .1.11 D. Summers & Sun was dissolved by mutual consent on the 28th day of January, 1874. The business will be continued the undersigned. The books and accounts of the firm are in the hands of 1). Summers. :upola whom nlipersons indebted are re !quested to callqipil make settlement on or befonethe Ist of March without fail. fob 12-tf D. F. S U MMERS. ' 111031rWE TO TAX RA,YEELS AN abatement of 10 per cent. will be made on all ,COUNTY -TAXES PAID AT THIS OFFICE on, or before, THE,3ItP. DAY OF APRIL NEXT, and no longer. ' 11. M. WHITE, jan `'.9lot Treasurer. FRESH LAME rri lIE snbscribers take this method of in -11 'forming their cnstomers and the public generally that they will have fresh wood 'burnt lime at their kilns on and after the 27th inst., for finishing, whitewashing, plas tering, &c., which wi4 he kept during the season and sold ut reasonable prices. Kilns three miles east of Wifyriesbero'. mar 26-Sul - l3Etisa ct 33 .0. 1873. 1873. CHEdIPER T,SAN EVER MASON, BENEDICT & CO% EFAVE just received our second supply of 111. Fall arid Winter Goods to which we call the attention of our customers and We have 411 stock of the following: Groceries, QueensWitte, - Carpets, OIL BLINDS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Cassirners, Lawns, Tickings, Ladies Dress Goods of all kinds M.Give us• a call before going elsewhere and we will convince you we are selling us cheap as the cheapest• • AMBERSON, BENEDICT d: CO. dec 41-tf REMINGTON FiUIILY SEWING EMU /ME subscriber announces to the public I. that he has the agency for the' sale of the "Remington Family Sewing Machine," in Franklin county. galling tested its work ing qualities and capacity for several months he can safely recommend it as the very BEST Ifitiadift, IN 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 ail its parts, and free from the harsh and jarring . movements, and friction, common in inferior machines. A simple change of the rieedie mid 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 earns, cog wheels or lever arms to make a noise, run leard, 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 puldie that he .has jtist opened out his new FALL AND WINTER SUPPLY of CLOTHS, CASSI3IERES, VESTINGS, and all other goods for gentlemen's wear.— He solicits an inspection of his stock. oct 16-tf T. •J. FILBERT. WAYEESISCIRO', PA., April Zlst, 1673 piciiricon AIFTER.an absence of fifteen years I again locatedn 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, 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. strict attention to business, and a disposition . to pleas.. all, I hope to receive a liberal share of public pa tronage. Respectfully, april - 2494f Butchering Again. rrHE subscriber annonnces to his old cos .'. tomers and the public generally that he has recommenced the Butchering business, and will be able to accommodate, them as formerly at the cellar in the Walker build ing. Persons wanting prime Beef, Veal, etc. cau rest assured that his, cellar will he the place to get it, as he is determined to slaugh ter the best quality of stock only. Feb 27—tf T. J. CUNNINGHAM. IiteIUSES Feat BENT. 'DWELLING subscriber o ff ers for rent TWO 'DWELLING HOUSES on Broad Street, Waynesboro'. One .is a two-story frame buildine with five,rooms, , the other a two story briet. buijdinf.-_, with flye,rooms and a kitalett,. UAMILTON, dee the public generally Hardware, Oil Cloths, WELLs' CARBOLIC TABLETS Put up only in Blue Boxes. • A tried and sure remedy. Sold by all drug gists. 4w Being a full and authentic account of the struggles of the American 'limners' against the extortions of the railroad companies, with a history of the rise and progress of the Order of Patrons ofliusbandry. It sells at sight. • Send for specimen pages and terms to and see why it sells fatter than any oilier book. Address, Rational Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Cloths Kentucky Jeans, Paws! And learn that our new.book is just out. "EVERYBODY'S FRIEND," Josh Billing's - Pen, illustrated by Thomas Nast's Pencil. Of.course the book .will sell like oysters at a general muster. Every body's hungry for it. Send for circular and see what a chance we give, to agents. ' Ad dress, American Publishing ,Co., Hartford, Ct. marl24w BBUILDERS send for a . catalogue of new books on Carpentering and Building.— A. J. Bicknell & Co., 27 Warren St., N. Y. Camphorine ! Camphorine ! Camphorine! Camphorine I For sale by all druggists. IL But, Pro prietor, liew York. The Highest Medical Authority of Europe say the strongest Tonic Purifier and Deob atruent known to the medical world is • JUHUBEI3A. It arrests decay of vital forces, exhaustion of the nervous system, restores vigor to the debilitated, cleanses vitiated blood removes vesicle obstructionsand acts directly on the Liver and Spleen. "'Hat $1 a bottle. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St., S..Y. febl2-4w {{VV RAND OFFERS :—The "Ladies' Own Lk Magazine" a year and two $5 chromes for $2. To Agents sample Magazine and 'both Chromos postpaid for GO cents. Best -cash terms to agents ever offered. Agents .make $3O to $5O a week. Read this: "The Chromos "dust One" and "Old Oaken Buck et," given with the Ladies' OWn Magazine, are first-class Chromos, equal in all respects to any $5 chromo in my "store."—S. 43qt.t wale, Wholesale Art Dealer, Chicago Ad dress, Ladies' Own Magazine, New York. Mill ions of Acres RICH FARMING LANDS NOW FOR SALE VERY CZIEAP TEN YEARS CREDIT. INTEREST .ON LY 6 PER •CENT. Descriptive Pamphlets, with Seetionatrnaps sent free. THE PIONEER a homestead Illustrated paper, containing the Homestead Law mailed free to all parts of the world. Address, 0. Davis, Land. Commissioner, U. P. R. R.,.omaba, Neb. Inv II -4w • VALUABLE TOWN PROPEBTY PRIVATE- SALE fr TIE subscriber, Administrator of Chris . tian F. dec'd, offers at Private Sale the P.tick lirrneeand lot oi'ground, on South Street, and nearly opposite the resi dence of George Frick, known as the Barr property. There are ulso a line stable on the lot, a good cistern, etc. The whole is under new and substantial fencing, The buildings are new and the Mention a very pleasant. one for a private family. For fur tler particulars call en G IiOIIGE F.nrcx. oct Adm'r. JAS. A. 'FISHER ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Nllou C n E g an is d We ba byg v i e ve a n ssig th n a e their t d evi property, real and personal, unto Isaac 6hockey for the benefit of creditors. Per sons indebted are requested to make imme diate payment. Those having claims will please" present awn: I;roperly authentic lur setAlement., I. SAC > SIIQCI~EI, mar 10-tit Assignee. NEW ititVERTMEMIENCTV, DAUCSLIC & CO B S. COLUMN. tirQ a week to agents. Fastest selling - °article out. Three samples for 10 cts. J. Bride, 767 Broadway, N. Y. IE44SCHOOL TEACHERS WANTED to engage during the spring and summer in a business paying $l5O per month in their own counties. Address, Zeigler S: McCurdy, Philadelphia, Pa. WORKIN G GLASS, Male or Female, S3O a meek employment at home -day or evening; no capital; instructions and val uable package of goods sent by mail. Ad dress with six cent stamp, M. Young & Co., 173 Greenwich St.,'NeW 'York. ' THE GREAT AMERICAN COFFEE POT .1. distils Coffee o.s clear its amber ; extracts all its strength; retains all its nutritious a roma. The best thing ever offered. Price $2 sent to any address. Call and•see it in op eration or send for circular, Territorial rights for sale. De IVitt C. Brown &.Co., 678 Broad way, New York. 6 ' SYCHOMAVCY, or Soul Charming.' 1 How either sex may fascinate and gain the love and effections of itny person they choose instantly. This simple, mental ac quirement all can possess, free r by_mail_for 25ets, together with a marriage guide, Egyp tian oracle, dreams, hints to ladies, wed ding nightshirt, &c. A queer book. Ad dress, T. William ec Co., Pubs. Phila. Agents Wanted for EVERYBODY'S OWN PHYSICIAN By C. W. Gleason, M. D. Invaluable for ev ery family, elegantly printed, lutud9Otnely bound, 480 pages, over 250 engravings.— Price low._Terins_liberal—Circujara-free- One agent sold 27 copies in 1 day. Address 11._N. MeKinney_& Co., 723 Sansom Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and all Throat Diseases, Use minitira l THE GUNGE-MOVEMENT- OM THE TARMER'S_WAR/kAIRST MONOPOLIES, Mid tY Agents ! in Nebraska. 1873. , 1874. FALL ik WINTER.. J. W. MILLER & CO Have received their FALL AND VIN- TER STOCK OF DRY GOODS, - .NOTIONS; CEDARWARP 4 , BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS. Their stock is iuh in :every departmen and the public are invited to call and EXAMINE and prices as they offer GREA.TEWIUR tiAINS than ever. J. IW. M. ec. CO. oct 16-tf • AT ELDEN'S MAY always be found a full and prime' BOOTS 4.N9D SHOES, HATS AND TRUNKS, PAPER COLLARS WEAR, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS AND WATCHES, RINDS OF NOTIONS MN-Watches and Jewelry repaired. North East ,Corner of Public Square " Dec 50 872—tf . NOTICE TO TOE PUBLIC ! 1 Paws' • lIE subScribers announce to their cus .ll- tomers and the public generally, that they have secured the right for Franklin county too build the li.elsey patent harrow, and are now prepared to put them up to order. They are recommended by those who used them last season. One harrow ing equal to two with the common harrow. The draught notharder and easier manag ed over rocks. They are also prepared to do all kinds of Blackstnithing and wagon makin,t; generally done at common shops, do short notice and reasonable terms.— Thankful to the public for past patronage we solicit a continuance of the same. Shop on the corner. of East Main and Broad Sts. ISRAEL HESS, mar 12-Gm 1). 11. M.cGINLEY. LATEST FROM TOMSTOWN ! • NW GAN STORiE -.- rpm subscriber respectfully informs the J. public that she has just received from tile city a new clean stock of goons, consist ing of staple DRY GOODS 'GROCERIES, • NOTION'S, Q CEENSWARE, HARDWARE, ,BOOTS, SHOES, &C., which are offered at low prices for CASH•ONI.Y. A share of the public patronage is solicit ed. Highest puce paid for all kinds of country produce. C. A. MARTI.), . mar 5.--tf • MITE subscriber would inform the public that he is at all times prepared to make o order Gents Coarse or fno Boots, also coarse or fine work for Ladies or Misses, in cluding the latest StVlP.nf lasting Gaiters.— Repairing done at short notice„ and measur es taken in private famines if uesired Shop on East Main Street, in the room formerly occupied by J. Elden, as a flour and feed tore. - TIIOS. J. ITOLLINGSIVOVIT. SADDLE ANIFIIAIINESS 11,Vii, rpHE subscriber informs the public that he has changed his quarters, and can now be found in the room formerly occppi ed by William Blair as a printug otilee, on the second-floor, where he will con tinue the Saddle and Harness maltag business. He is prepared to do all worlrin his lino with dispatch and at reasonable prices. He flatters himself that his long emperience in tho •business will enable him give general satisfaction. 2-t f GEO. A. BHA. ITllte subscriber announces to his friends IL and the public. that he has purchased t he Coach Factory formerly owned by lsniel Hess, and is 11QW engaged in the above bus iness, on Main Street. at the East end of Waynesboi 0. Haying a knowledge of the business, and employing n^-r-: but the best work:nen, and by strict att , ntion to busi ness he hopen to merit a share of patronage. All kinds of now work on band orders filled promptly. Jan. 14 tr. GEO: 11. HAWKER. ASSIGNEES' NOTICE. 1100TICE is hereby given that the 'under t Pi = ned has been appointed Assignees of ljavidW. 31.iner, of Way ne.sboro', Pa. under a deed of voluntary assignment for the ben efit of creditors. All persons k nowingt hem selves indebted to sin& Miner will please Make immediate payment, and all having claims, to present them at_ once to the un dersigned. -„; P.ALLILEY. a. it.lV OLEE'ItS.IIERGER, , mar 19-Ot 'Asignees, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEISWARE, 0-0-D-S AND NECK UNDER-WEAR, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, AND ALL =l=l GOUS, cooN & szoNEEtous just, received a large and well ./lsolected stock of new Fall and Winter Goods, which they offer to" the , People of Waynesboro' and surrounding country at the lowest cash prices. Who stock consists-- in part of LADIES DRESS GOODS of the newest and latest styles ; Goods every description for men and boy's -.wear Shirting Stripes, Brown and Bleached Mains, • Sheeting. Tiekings, Linen &•Cot ton Table Diapers, Towels & Toweling, Table Covers, Ba'morals, Calicoes, Gingharns, Irish Linens, a large lot White Cotton /, • Quilts, very cheap, Table & Floor 6il Cloths, Oil & Paper Window Blinds, Ladies Lace Points.: Shane, a large lot of 6toehings, ILindkerchiefs for men, 14 and Children, Linen, Lace d: Yapper Collars Laces, Vging.and Lmerting, Silit - and Cotton fringes :10 — - Trimings of every description Kid, Silk and Cotten Gloves, and everything else in notion linti Boots, Shoes and Straw Hats, Ladies and Childrens Gaiters, Shoes and Slippers, to gether with Groceries, Hard vare, Wooden Ware, Queensware, Glassware, and Wall Paper. Call and see our goods -before buying elsewhere. COON & STONEIIGUSE oct. 30.1873 HARPER'S PERIODIC:RS OR 187-a. Harper's IVragazine. There is no monthly Magazine au intelli gent reading family can atierd to be with out. Many Magazines are acctanulated.— Harper's is edited. There is not a Maga zine that is printed which shows More in telligent pains expended on its articles and teeehanical execution. There is not a chel per Magazine published. There is not', con fessedly, a inure popular Magazine in the world.--New England Homestead. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE .$l.OO Per Year ---o Harper's Weekly. JOURNAL OF CIVILIZATION. The host publication of its class in Amer ica, and so far ahead of all other weekly journals as not to permit of any comparison between it and any of their number. Its columns contain the finest collections • reading-matter that are printed. * * * illustrations are numerous andt - heaut being furnished by the chief artists of country.—Boston Tra.veler. „ SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $4.00 Per Ye r " • .%" —o— • • .44;; A c t i . 4 Harper's Bazar.. • A REPOSITORY OF FASHION, &C. Alis • It is really the only illustrated chroniele of fashion in the country . .. Its supplernent4c, alone are worth the price of the paper.— While fully maintaining its, position as a. mirror 'of fashion, it also contains stories, poems, brilliant - essays, besides general and personal gossip.—Boston Saturday Eveninir Gazette. • SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $4.00 Per Year. • • . ; . In—For further particulars, &c., Address HARPER & BROTHEILS, New York. jun 22—tf , BLATCHLEY'S Improved Cucumber Wond Pump, Tasteless, Dural,let Efficient and Cheap.' The beut pump for the least mon ey. Attention is especially invited to Blatehlev's Pat ent Improved Bracket and Drop. Check Valve, which .can be withdrawn without removing the Pump, or dis turbing the :Mitts. Also the copper chamber, which never cracks or scales, and will outlast any other. For sale by dealers and the tradegenerally. Inquiie for Blatchley's Pump, and if not for sale iu yonr•town, send direct to CHAS. G. BLATQI{LEY. l‘ranuiltcturer, 506 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa. mar 12-8 m FERNITURE! FEIRMTURE - 11 -,: WORTH SEEING ! IrtlE display of fine 'Furniture, .es: 0 Dressing Bureaus, Wash Stands, :Ped-n. steads, Extension Tables, Centre 'Pahl* Wat rots, lint Racks, Child#en's Cribs; &c. l ; Everything in the Cabinet-maker line--.the. best in market, having been carefully antl.• substantially manufactured out of the very • best material—at 11. Durnow's, 3. doors) asti of the Presbyterian Church. East. Main St., Waynesboro', Pa. Call and see his display. Prices low. Thankful for past favors lie hopes to be able to merit a Still further share , of the public's patronage. nov 13—tf iI. DETIROW. TALivz.a.a.m SPITB.GEO7. T. Do Witt Talmage is editor of THE CHRISTIAN AT WORK; C. If: Fpurgeon special Contributor. They write for nu other paper in America. Three- magniti cont chromes. Pay larger commission than any other paper : c ro mos now x ca dy e No sectarianism. .No 6,ectionalisnl. - 0110 agent recently obtained :180 subber:pw lions in eighty hours absolute work. Sam ple copies and circulars sent free. AGENTS WANTED. H. W. ADAMS. Publisher, 102 Chambers treet, New York. jan.B-ti STAGE LINE. HE subscriber notifies the public that he will run a Daily Coach swan - lancing on Tuesday the llth inst., from Waynesoo ro' to Mt. Alto via. Quinvya.nd Funkstown. Will leave Waynesboro' et '5:50 A.ar rive at Mt. Alto, at 7:20: maki conneC ng tion with the early train s'or Chambershorg, Ilarrishurg;'bte., by which train passengers can reach UarrisbureaY 11:33. A. M.; Phil adelphia A:3O, T. M., New Yoik G:4, P. M. Will lest.ye - Ilt. Alto at !3, P. M. 441 - 11rrivo at Waynesboro' at 7:30, P. M. - ..~Rresa matter promptly attended • PAar,..-:=ThrouglakkAteth anyraftslttrq furnished,forlaif..'fArL 4 M3V cis - Oil pat tlititlOgnag,..rfrr=riate to bediniiiil rit the hotels aitd.poist (Agee may 29, 1813Ltp: . Skirts,