The Waynesboro' village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1871-1900, April 16, 1874, Image 3

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    1874.
CHEAPER
V' It A N' •E ER
MEM BENEDICT & BO'S,
:bY.--~--. ~-
nAlrt just received our first supply of
,11. Spring and Summer Goods,
to Which we call the attention
colour customers and
the public generally
We have full stoeleof the following
Gtveeries,
Queensware,
Hardware,
Carpets,
OIL tr.D.;DS,
BOOTS AND SNOW.
VaBAiners,
Lawns,
Tickings,
Goods of all kinds
Wk.. Give ns a call before going elsewhere
and we will convince you we are selling as
cheap as the cheapest
A3IBERSON, BENEDICT & CO
apr 9-tf
1874, ENING. 187 L
PRICE & HCEFLICH
I'OPULAIt DRY GOODS lIOUSE.
An immense stock of
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
•
Comprising every requisite for Spring and
Summer. Just opened, all the
in Ladies and Gents
Furnishing Goods,
•
at pleasing Prices.
A choice assort
ment of Carpets,
and Oil Cloths.
•
Examine our large
GROCERIES,
QUEEN SWARE,-
HARDWARE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW W4IRE
Ladies Shoes and Gaiters,
a full supply. White Goods, Hosiery,
Notions, Gloves, 6:e. in endless variety.
llgs,..We call special attention to our new
Spring Stock, and will take pleasure in
bhowing it to the trade.
apr 2-tI PlttCE
NEW TIN STORE
rr HE undersigned would most tespectthll v
I 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
tootling, ;pouting and repairing. You will
find it to your interest to give him a call be
fore purchasing elsewhere. The sign of the
Itig Red Coffee Pot. Always on the post.—
Thankful for past favors he hopes tot a con
tinuance of the same.
tours respectfully,
n0v,19 CLAYTON M. FREY
HOME LIFE
• IN THE BIBLE.
the author or".Nrour Scaans 111-
me and "Ora FATHER'S lIHUSE" of Much
nearky 200,000haae been sold. 'HOME Lara"
is commended by ministers of all churches
as "the author's test book," "full of pre
dons thoughts," "Truths previous as gems,"
"a choice book lbt every. thirdly," ..te. 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
month. Send for circular.
ZEIGLER & MTURDY,
518 Arch Street,
Philadelphia. Pa
m:tr 12-4 m
FRESH LIME
THE subscribers take tiais Enethod of in
forming their customers and the public
generally thnt they will have freSh wood
burnt lime at their kilns on and after the
27th inst., for finishing, whitewashing, plas
tering, &e., which will be kept during the
tx , asen am? sold at rnsonahlt• priee6. KilnA
three miles east of Waynesboro'.
war _6-3m BESS LC: DRO.
1874.
REAIk_ESTATE
TIiE uiidersigned, Executor of John J.
Ervin, deed, will offer at Public Sale,
On Saturday the 18th day of April, 1874,
the following desirable real estate, situated
One mile west of Waynesboro', along the
turnpike leading to Greencastle, and ad
joining lands of John Funk and others, con
sisting of 3 lots aground, contained in one
tract of
21 ACRES ANI) 4 PERCTrES,
viz : LOT No. I—Containing•
2 ACRES AND 256 PERCHES.
This is a very desirable..meadotv lot, hat
ing RUNNING WATER thereon.
LOT No. 2—Containing
9 ACRES AND 6 PERCHES,
on which there are several hundred well
selected young 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 BUILDIA LOTS,
each 41i feet front by 264 feet deep. These
iota are ithown as lots No. 17 and VS of Ham
ilton's and are valuable foil the
sine limestone quarry thereon.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day
When terms will be made known and pos
session given on 'compliance with terms of
sale. JOHN 114 Ex!r..
mar 19-ts U. V, Mong, auct.
REAL ESTATE !
Oil Cloths,
Tam subscriber Assignee of Levi Young
will sell at Public Sale, at the residence
•of said Young,
On Friday the 17th day of April, 1874,
the following real estate, containing
15 A - CRES.,
more or less, of land, part of it well timber•
ed, together with a house, and a lot of im
proved land, lying and being situated at: the
South Mountain, half wile east of Water
loo, in Washington township, adjoining
lands of Jacob S. (load, Cliristiact Shockey
and others.
Also at the same time and place the fol-.
lowing personal property : 1 steel spring
rake,
Cloths
Kentucky Jeans,
a lot of wheat and rye in the ground.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said
day when the terms will be made known
by ISAAC Sit OCKEY,
Assignee.
mar 11-ts G. V. Moog, auct.
iEICTRJOSC: I O2- = 'M
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 for the young and
old, and every family should possess it. It
Is invaluable to students, prolessbrs, teachA
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 $1.50. Mailettpostpziid 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 for it and
make money. Address, The Beverly Com
pany, 978 Wabash ave., Chicago,
FAMILY RECORD!
The Photographic Family Record is an ele
gant Oil Chronic), Photographic Album and
Family 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
tirely 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 attainable. Sire 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. Men
and women, boys and girls. Entire time, or
spare moments; day time or evenings. Ev
erybody wants it, mid every family will buy
it. Big cash pay. Pleasant emplOyment.—
Exclusive territory. In tact, the best agen
cy evet offered. Circulars and terms free on
application. Complete outfit mailed, post
paid, on receipt of $1.50. Send for it and
make money. Address, The Beverly Com
pany, 078 Wabash avenue, Chicago., 111.
-mar /9
BOOT IND SIIOEMIKING !
cp. and after the first of April next our
N./customers will tied us in the room now
occupied by Wm. Blair as a Printing Mica,
where we intend carrying on the Boot and
Shoe business as ustud. From our experi
ence in the business in selecting the best
stock and workman we hope to merit a lib
eral sham of patronage. It wilbbe our con
stant aim to make a neat and artistic fiting
boot. W make the best work in town at
prices ranging from $8 mad upwards, accor
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.
ger Thankful for past favors we ask a
continuance of the sane.
mar 5-t f
CHESTNUT ICAILS.
Bnil or 1000 Choice Chestnut railsfor
l/Upost fence for sale, in front of Mon
treey Springs Ho.tel. EnquiraT.A
mar. 13-tf H. YINGUNG, Apt.
IrtiE subscriber offers at Private Sale
B Lap Shinglei and Cooper Stuff. Terins
reasonable. .31:1:1:31.1.111
inn 1:54f
ExEcureites SALE
o 1 iirmtrAilLE
PUBLIC SALE
1 WAGON AND BED,
THE GEM
THE PHOTOGRAPH
-0-
REMOVAL !
_,,_
J. FORD & SON'
FURNITURE ! FURNITURE I
LARGE STOCK!
rfE subscriber informs his - customers
td.the , public:generally,i that he, has
greatly enlarged lusAinsiness and hits itt
present the largest stock,,of FURNITTIIIE
ever offered .for. sale in Waynesboro'. His
stock consists
;";„ • Dressing. Bureaus, •
"of every description,
iVith or -without marble
tops; Wash and Parlor Stan - ds
with marble tops, Flint, Tepoy,
sin
gle and double Dratver Maids, 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
kin& and a laree
stock of common Pop
lar Bedsteads; Wardrobes,
Walnut and - Poplar Safes, dif
ferent styles and prices, Sinks, Hat
Racks, Brackets, Hanging Hat Racks,
different kinds, Chests, Doughtrays, Etc
PARLOR FURNITURE :
Full Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Lounges,
Mattresses,
CHAIRS,-&O
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 Chair,
Pnglisli Parlor Brace Ann Chair,
Walnut and Imitation Marble-top, •
Cottage Tables and Stands,
Round Corner French, ilo.;
Parlor Chairs & Tete-u-tetcs,
COFFINS •
The Casket and Pittsburg Coffins always on
hand, besides a large stock of his own man
ufacture. Prompt attention will be given
to this particular branch of his business. .
He returns (hanks to the public for their
past liberal patronage and invites one and
all to call and examine his btock and learn
his prices.
____Satisfaction-gnaranteed-in-all-caser.
JOsEPI-ICREBS,
West Main Street,
jan 15.1874. Waynesboro', Pa.
WAYNESBORO °
MT_TTUA. I. J •
EIRE INSURANCE COMPARTv
WA I'A'ESEO.I:O', PA.,
INSURES AGAINST LOSS IMPAmAdn BY
J' I Mt. .FA
On all safe class property at reasonable rate
Assets liable for losses, March 2, 1574,
$101,831,29.
policies issued on cash or mutual plan, a
gainst loss ur damage dry fire or lightning.
OFFICERS :
SIMON 1.1 4 .CR0N, President
JACOB HOOVER, Vice President.
Jos. Dom.As, SECRETARY.
3os. W. MILLER, Treasurer.
DIRECTORF.
Samuel Frantz, Simon Lecron,
Br. A. H. Strickler, Jacob Hoover,
Jos. Douglas, B. F. Winger,
Jacob J. Miller. Jos. W. Miller,
D. It. Miller, P. B. Snively,
Geo. J. Baltsley, Samuel Hoetlich
M. P. CROSBY, Agent.
' feb 28,'74] ' ,
Administrators" Natigu.
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of
11 Administration on the Estate of Henry
Fitz, late of Washington ton nsbip, Frank
lin county, dea'd,•have been granted to the
undersigned. All persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims :•ill pre
sent them without delay, properly authen
ticated for settlement.
DANIEL LOWE,
:SOPHIA FITZ,
Afluers
mar 12-6 t
Etnitgrs , ' Notice.
- VOTIVE is hereby given that Letters of
.1.1 Administration on the Estate of Eliza
beth Fah rney, late of Washington township,
deed, have been granted to the undersign
ed. All personsindebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same, will
present them without delay, in proper or
der fur settlement to
D. H. FAHRNEY,
P. FAHRNEY,
Admirs
marl2--Gt
OIiSSOLUTION„
XTOTICE is hereby given that the firm of
11 D. Summers & Son was dissolved by
mutual consent on the 28th day of January,
1874. The business will be continued by
the undersigned. The books and accounts
of the firm are in the hands of 1). Summers,
upon whom all persons indebted are re
quested to call and make settlement on or
before the let Of March without tail.
feb 12-tf O. F. SUMMERS.
COACJIMAKI%G.
'DEMONS in want of vehicles of any de
ll_
_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 kincti will receive prompt
.attention.
Thankful to too public for past patronage
he solicits a continuation of the same in the
April 10-tf
NOME TO TA\X PAYERS I.
A N abatement of 10 per cent. will be
.Mmade on all
COUNTY TAXES PAIDAT THIS OFFICE
on, or before, THE 3RD DAY OF APRIL
NEXT, and sio longer.
H. M. WHITE,
jan 2910 t Treasurer.
- NOTTOM
rpTIE undersigned informs the pnblie
I that she has appointed Jacob Atiams
her agent nho will attend to all her 'isi
ne.ss nQtirs. 37A1RCIAIZET IUISII.
apr
szi,c4 a 4:1•., 1 , 40P5. .GEO..glikk, StIPT.
STEALENGINE AND, BOILER WORKS
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE
STEAMI4NiaIINES B Balittat e
Portable Saw Mills,
and all other Machinery made to order.
Tbe above cut represents our Horizontal
Enginen with Improved Side Bed. This de
sign makes it strong, neat and durable and
upon which we have made some valuable
improvements, especially upon- the working
parts making them durable and economi
cal. •
We build Horizontal Engines with box
beds of different sizes and 'designs and up
on the most improved plan.
We also make Upright Engines of differ
ent sizes and styles, and where economy of
space is an object, they have some advan
tage over the Horrizoutal, also in the wear
of the Cylinder,which is always equal in an
Upright Engine. •
A special point of advantage_in_these-En—
gines is our (A. O. Frick's) recently invent.
ed and patent self-adjusting BALANCED
SLIDE VALVE, suited to all Steam Engines
and Locomotives. It leaves the Engines as
simple in operation as those of the ordina
ry plain slide valve' class. We direct spec
ial attention to this superior valve, and in
Vito correspondence.
We give special attention to Portable
Engines and Saw Mills; also Agricultural
Engines for threshing grain and for farm
purposes generally. Also
STMAIVI POITIMRS,
ofall sizes. Further information may be
obtained from the manufacturers,.
FRICK & COMPANY, -
Waynesboro', - Franklin Co., Pa.
may 8-tf
HARPER'S PERIODICALS FOR
Harper's Magazine.
There is no monthly Magazine =intelli
gent reading family can afford to be with
out. Many Magazines" are accumulated.—
Harper's in edited. There is not a Maga
zine that is printed which shows more in
telligent pains expended on itsarticles and
mechanical execution. There is not a chea
per Magazine published. There is not, con
fessedly, a more popular Magazine in the
world.—New England Homestead.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $l.OO Per Year
The best publication of its class in Amer
ica, and so fur 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 of
rending-mutter that ore printed. Its
illustrations arc numerous and beautiful,
being furnished by the chief artists of the
vomit ry.—Boston Traveler.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $4.00 Per Year.
It is really the only illustrated chronicler
of fashion in the country . . Itssupplements
alone are worth the price of the paper.—
While fully maintaining its position as a
mirror of Ihshion,' it also contains stories,
poems, brilliant essays; besides general anal
personal gossip.—Boston Saturday Evening
llazette.
t, For further particulars, &e., Address
lIARPER & BROTIIEttS,ISew York.
kin 22—tf
REMINGTON
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE !
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
he can safely recommend it as the very
BESr'ZIACHINE 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 ]OOO
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 to inferior machines.
A simple change of the needie and thread
and it will sew the finiaLeambric or the
heaviest leather. The shuttltcarries 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, VESTING%
and all other goods for gentlemen's wear.—
lie solicits an inspection of his stock.
oct 16-tf T. J. FILBERT.
THE WASMNGTON COUNTY PLOW.
TIUS justly celebrated Plow forMerly
manufactured by Moatz ds Barkdoll , can
now be bad of Barkdoll & Newcomer or
their authorised agents. All Plows war
ranted to give satisfaction.
•
BAREDOLI., & NEWCOMER,
Ramoonn, ',WASHINGTON 'CO.; Mo.
•
JACOB ADAMS.
Ammrs.—D. IL Stonebraker, Cavetown,
hid. 0. Bellrnan, Hagerstown, 31(1. S. B.
Rinehart, Waynesboro', Franklin Co., Pa.
1873. Fall d, Winter. 1873.
ESTABLISHED 1853.
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1 ES 7 41 .
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Harper's Weekly:
301.7R-%AL OF CIVILIZATION.
=E:=
Harper's Bazar.
A REPOSITORY OF FASHION, &C
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $l.OO Per Year
Dry
(Foods,
Notions, Hats,
Boots and Shoes,
hardware, Qucensware,
Bell's Pottery Ware, School Books
and Stationery, Floor and Ta
ble Oil (lolls, Window
tAnnies and Fixtures,
Croveries and
Confortionq.
For snic by"
C. W. GOOD, Quincy, F.
MVO ADVERTISEMENCES,
DAticak COLL'MI4. -
AGENTS wanted to sell the Life of Chas.
Sumner.- Full complete and authentic.
Sim to have a large and rapid sale. Price
Low, address Quaker City Pub. Co., 217 and
219 Quince St., Phila., Pa. .
AGENTS WANTED! Diploma Awarded,
for Holman's now Pictorial Hibbs. 1.200
illustrations. Address for circulars, A. J.
Holman di Co., 930 Arch St., Phila. Pa.
"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 time to report trials,
speeches, sermons; &c. • The 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 cts.
Agents wanted. Address T. W. Evans & Co
139 S. 7th St., Phila. Pa.
USE
Camphorine !
Camphorine!
Camphorine
Catnphorine!
For sale by all druggists. IL Iloyt, Pro
prietor, New York.
The Highest Medical Authority of Europe
say the strongest Tonic Purifier and Deob
atruent known to the medical world,is
Itarrests decay of vita] forces, exhaustion
of the nervous system, restores vigor to the'
debilitated, cleanses vitiated blood removes
vesicle obstructions and actsdirectiv on the
Liver and Spleen. Price $1 a bottle. JOHN
Q.-KELLOGGTIB-Platt-St;TIC-.—YT-febl2w-
WOMAN TO THE RESCXE 1
A Story of the "New Crusade."
T. S. Arthur's latest and greatest book. on
the most remarkable uprising of the mod
el n times. A fitting sequel to h:s Man-trap'
and 'Ten Nights,' will arouse the people like
a trumpet blast and sell like wildfire. Pub
lished at a low price to insure rapid sales
and immense circulation: Frienda of tem
perance, help to circulate it. Choice territo
ry awarded. Comp!ete agent's outfit mailed
on receipt of $l. J. M. Stoddard & Co. Pub•
lishers, Philadelphia.
Ao•nnf! if von want to make money. sell
... URrY
H U R_L'.'
~.,. -..-• ,-,)i. :,;_.
The ',west thing out. Humor, wit, limbos,
life, fun and laughter, 350 comic cuts. The
people yearn for it. It will sell in dull times
Show it to a man and he surrendeis. It is
sure every - time.Don't - bother - witlrheavy
books that nobody wants. Humor is tire
thing that takes. Agents wanted every
where. Send for circulars, &a. to To-day
Pub. Co.. Philadelphia, New York, Boston.
or Chicago. apr 9—lt •
week
agents.Fasteit selling
C a articleo t n o t Three a, thples for 10
ets. J. Bride, 767 Broadway, •N. Y.
144 SCHOOL TEACHERS WANTED
to engage during the spring and
summer in a business paying $l5O per month
in their own counties. Address, Zeigler &
McCurdy, Philadelphia,
ORKING GLASS, Male or Female,
V $3O a week 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.
TIIE GREAT AMERICAN COFFEE POT
distils Coffee as clear as 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 Witt C. Brown & Co., tin, Broad
way, New York.
6 11)SYCHOMANCY, or Soul Claming.'
17 'Bow either sex may fascinate and gain
the love and effections of any person. they
choose instantly. This simple, mental ac
quirement all can possess, free, by mail for
25cts, together with a marriage guide, Egyp
tian °reel°, dreams, hints to ladies, wed
ding night shirt, Sic. A queer book. Ad
dress, T.AVilliam Sr. Co., Pubs. Phila.
Agents Wanted for
EVERYBODY'S OWN PHYSTCIAN.
By C. W. Gleason, M. D. Invaluable lbr ev
ery family, elegantly printed, hand<somely
bound, 480 pages,- over 250 engravings.—
Priee low. 'Perna liberal. Circulars free.
One agent sold 27 copies in 1 day. Address
H. N. Mcliuney & Co., 725 Sansom, et., '
adelpbia.
FOR
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseneps, and all
. Throat Diseases, Use
WELLs' CARBOLIC TABLETS
Put up only in Blue Boxes.
A tried and sure remedy. Sold by all drug
gist& 4w
•
frigiT4SI:TOFFITTIE
GRANGE MOVEMENT
MONOPOLIES.
Being a full and authentic account ut toe
struggles of the American armors against
the extortions of the railroad companies,
with a history of" the rise and. progress of
the Order of Patrons of Husbandry. It sells
at sight. send for specimen pages.and
terms to men's, and see why it sells faster
than any other book. Address, INational
Publishing Co., Philadelphia, l'a.
iiiur
TALMAGE
SPURGEO N.
T. De Witt Talmage is editor of TILE
CHRISTIAN AT WORK; C. 11. Spurgeon.
special Contributor. They write for no
other vaper in America. "Three inagnifi
vont cliromos. Pay larger cotmission than
any other paper. 'Cremes agar _rea
dy. No sectarianism. No sectionalism.—
Oue agent recently obtained 380 stibserip
tions in eighty hours absolute work. •Sam
pie copies and circulars sent free.
. .
AGENTS WANTED.
•
IT. W. ADAMS. Publisher, 102 Chambers
Street, New York. San
Li lNNAMON;alapice, nstard,cloves and
other spices Nvieyle vr grown'.
atiZeid's lirtwery
1874. SPRING 1874:
STOVER & WOLFF
If EALALS IN
DRY GOODS,-NOTIONS,_
White Goods, Embroideries and Laces
Groceries, Queensware,
Boots /St Shoes, Cedarware, 'Hardware.
OUR Dry
Goods Department consists in
part of Ladies Dress Goods, Black Silks,
Black and Colored Alpaccas, Empress Cloth,
Japanese Cloths, Mohairs, Poplins, Lustres,
Percales, Lawns, embracing everything in
he Dress Goods line offered to the trade.—
A FULL STOCK OF MENS WEAR
English, & Amelan Cassimers,
Linens, Jeans, Denums, Doeskins,
• Corduroys, Cottonades,
331 k. Cassimere and Cloth.
Notions and white goods of every variety,
Hambur edging and inserting Ruffling,
Honey Comb Quilts, Napkins,
Hosiery; Gloves, Corsets. •
Lace and Linen Collars
and Handkerchiefs, •
' Suspenders and ,
Head Nets.
A full line of Shoes,
and Gaiters-for-Gentlemen,
Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children.
We have constantly on hand everything
usually kept in a well-regulated store. We
ask an examination of goods and prices be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
STOVER Sc WOLFF.
May 16,1872. '
AT ELDEN'S
- c ,-.
VEAY always be found a full and prime
ffistocit of
BOOTS 4ND SHOES,
HATS AND TRUNKS,
PAPER-COLLARS
WEAR. GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS AND
UN - DER -WP Ti,
CLOCKS,
WATCHES,
J . IVELRY,
KINDS OF
NOTIONS
In. Watches and Jewelry repaired.
North East Coiner of Pablic Square
Dec 5, 1872—tf
NOTICE TO TIIE PUBLIC
I=l
E subscribers announce to their ens
1E
and the public generally, that
they have secured the right for Franklin
county too build the Kelsey 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 not harder and easier manag
ed over rocks, They are also prepared to
do 3+ll kinds of Blacksmithing and wagon
making generally done at common shops,
on 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 Ste.
ISRAEL HESS,
mar 12-6 m • 1). H. McGINLEY.
LATEST FROM TOM STOWIsi
NEW GASH STORE t
-0-
THE subscriber respectfully informs the
public that she has just received from
the city a new clean stock of goods, consist
ing of staple
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
QUEENSWARE, _
HARDWARE,
BOOTS, SHOES, &C., which are offered at
low prices for CASH ONLY.
A share of the public patronage is solicit
ed. Highest puce paid for all kinds of
country produce. C. A. •MARTI..i.
mar 5-tf
SADDLE HD HARNESS MAKING.
tHE subscriber informs the public that
he has changed his quarters, and can
now be found in the room formerly occupi
ed by William Blair as a printug office,
on the second-floor, where he will con
tinue 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
experince in the business will enable 'him
give general satisfaction,
2-tf GEO. A. BHA.
Ifihe subscriber announces to his friends
and the public that he has purchased
the Coach Factory formerly owned by Israel
Hess, and is now engaged in the above bus
iness, on Main Street, at the East end of
'Waynesboro. Haying a knowledge of the
business, and employing no-19 but the best
workmen, and by strict attention to busi
ness he hopen to merit a share of patronage.
All kinds of new work on hand orders filled
proinpt ly.
Jan. 14 tf. GEO. B. HAWKER
ASSIGNEES' NOTICE.
NiDTICE is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed Assignees of
David W. Miner, of 11 nynesboro', Pa. under
a deed of voluntary assigament for the ben
efit of creditors. All persons knowing them
selves indebted to said Miner will please
make immediate payment, and all having
claims, to present them at once to, the un
dersigned. GEORGE J. BALSLEY,
3. R. WOLFER4BERGER,
•
mar 19-6 t - kyrignees.,
ASSIGNEE'S NOTIcg.
TOME is hereby , given that Levi
_LI Young and Wife, have assigned their
property, real mid personal, unto' Isaac
Shoekey for the benefit of creditors. Per
sons indebted are requested to make imme
diate payment. Those haying claims Yi4
please present them properly nutbent icated
for settlement. ISAAC fi:/1001U.:Y;
mar 19 Assignee. .
FILL „ BD WINTER GOODS:
COON It :: STONEHOITSE
ILIAVE just :received a large and well
./.11.selected stock of new Fall and Wintek
Goods, which they offer to the People of
Waynesboro' and' surronading country at
the lowest cash prices. — The stock consists
in part of
LADIES DRESS GOODS
of the newest and latest styles; Goods
every description for men and :hey's wear
Shirting Stripes,
Brown and
Bleached Muslins,
Sheeting.
Tickings,
Linen•& Cc.t
ton Table Diapers,
Towels &
Toweling,
Balmomle,
Ginghams,
a large lot White Cotton
Quilts, very cheap , Table & Floor Oil Cloths,
Oil & Paper Window Blinds,
Ladies Lace Points & Shalls,
a large lot of Stockings,
Handkerchiefs for men,
Women and Children,
Linen, Lace & Papper Collars
Laces,Edging-anci-Inserting,
Silk and Cotton fringes and
Trimings of every description
Kid, Silk and Cotton Gloves,
and everything else in notion line
BootS, Shoes and Straw Hats, Ladies and
Childrens Gaiters, Shoes and Slippers, to
gether with Groceries, Hard vare, Wooden.
Ware, Queensware, Glassware, and Wall
Paper. Call and see our goods before
buying elsewhere.
COON & STONEHOUSE.
oct. 30, 1873
OF the condition of the FIRST NATION
AL BANK, of Waynesboro', Pa., at close
of business, Feb. 27th, 1874 :
Loans and Discount; $51,708,40
Overdrafts, 442,46
U. S.. Bonds to secure circulation, 75.400,00
U. S.Bonds on hand, 12,000,00
Other stocks Bonds and Mortgages 4,527,16
Due from redeeming & reserve Agts 14,406,47
'' " ' Nat. Banks, ' 18,163, 20—
'" ‘f State Banks & Bankers, 1,142,09
Current E4enses, 16,75
Checks and other cash items, 396,55
Bills of Nat. Banks, 1 583 00
AND NECK-
Fractional Currency,
,Legal Tender Isfote4;
Capital Stook,
. 575°°
Surplus Fund, /5: ° 000, 6 00 °
Discount, Ex.,lnterest, Profi t t 'Loss 7,209,47
Nat. B'k.ciroulatiou outstanding 63,770.00
Dividends unpaid,
Individual Deposits,
Cashier's Checks outstanding,
Due to Nat. Banks,
Due to State Bks.4 Bankers,
Bills payable,
AND ALL
state of Pennsylvania, s. s.
Franklin County
I John Phil
ip; Cashier of the First National ,Bank of
Waynesboro', do solemnly swear that the a
bove statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and:belief.
JNO. PHILIPS, Cash.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
273 th day of March, A. D.,1874.
J. B. AMIIERSON, N, P.
Correct—Attest:—Daniel Mickly, Henry
Good, John Philips, Directors.
apr
QUINCY FOUNDRY
manual CHOP 1/
IHE subsCriber informs the puplic that
he has several paterns• of
Iron Fencing and Porticos, Wagon
Boxes, equal to the English
Box; Motz and Selflsharp
•ener. Mold Boards, Lan
sides, Shears, Cut
' ters & Points, • .
Feed Cutters and -
Grinders, t;• different
sized Kettles, Skillets, Flat
'lrons, Dutch Ovens and Lye
Plate; also Separator Castings of
.different kinds, Horse Powers and Bevel
Jacks ; also the
METCALF EXCELSIOR POST
.BORING & WOOD SAWING MAGIIINE 9
the shop:prices 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 Stuffers.
• Ilfir 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,
JOHN L. METCALF,
Quincy, Pa.
mar 5-4 s
A ITER an absence of fifteen years I again
.111-locate 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, and clothing
made in the most fashionabte and durable
manner. Also ,plain suits to suit certain
classes of.raen. Particular attention paid
'to cutting men and boys clothing all in
s'yle. Scouring and renovating done up e
qual to any outside of the cities. My pi
,e
of business is in the office of Dr.E.tric • '8
new bdilding, adjoining the Betiore h r
ty on Mechanic. street. By strict attention
o.'lmsinv....ak. end n disposition to plea, , , a ll,
Idispeio weeive n liberal share Of public pa
tcptiage. • llcApectfullv, &c., •
april-2-1 1 1f . . JAS. A. VISHER.
Table Covers,
Calicoes,
Irish Linen%
REPORT
ESOURCES.
$5203,97,434
LIABILITIES:
WAYNESBORO', PA., April 21st, 1873.
NOTICE I,
Skirts,
673,60
22,549,00
200,00
36,948,56
55,00
686,"1
178.09
4,070,31
$203,097,64