The Waynesboro' village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1871-1900, May 07, 1874, Image 3

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MINIBUS .LINE AND .11YERT STABLE,
• WAYNESBORO', PA.
HEitindersigneil stilleontinues the same
businesii.at the old place. Office and
Stable in the rear of Washabaugh's Tobac
co Store. His 'Omnibus leaves Waynesbo
ro' in the morning at 7 o'clock, and returns
'at 7 o'clock in 'the evening. His stage also
leaves at 9 o'clock, •P: M. for the W. M. H.
11., Via. of Monterey Springs.
This line connects at Monterey with the
Gettysburg . Stage at 11 o'clock, every day,
Suncl . av excepted.
110,...A1l express matter promptly attend
ed to with care. All express matter not de
livered can be lmd by calling at IVasha
.baugleb Tobacco Store.
FOR SALE.
One Spring Wagon, nearly new, with pole,
shafts and three springs, all in fine order:
,On easy terms.
may 7tf - J. ilt. WOLFERSBEBGER. -
OTICE TO TAX-PAYERS OF FRANK
LIN COUN CY.
An Abatement of 5 per cent.
The Taxpayers of Franklin county will
please take notice that I will meet them at
the following times and plaices, for the pur
peas of receiying the STATE and COUN
TY TAXES for the year 1874 :
An abatement of 5 per cent. will'be made
.on saic' taxes if paid at the places below
ated, or at the Tret; surer's Office, on or be
fol e the 19th of June, 1874.
Monday. the 11th day of May, at the
house of Wm. Crome, in Funkstown, for
part of Quincy township. -
Tuesday, 12th, at the _ house of Gideon
Burger, in Quincy, for part of Quincy twp.
Wednesday and Thursday, 13th and 14th
ut the house of Michael Minter, in Way
nesboro', for the borough_and_Was_hington
township.
Friday and Saturday, 15th and 16th, at
the Adams House, in Greene:nide, for the
borough and Antrim township.
N. ,B.—All persons who have been class
ed in the Mercantile Appraisement for '74,
will please lift their licenses on the days
_l_visit their respective places. All been
lifted-at-stiaVtittie=will=beiimmedi,"
ately placed in the hands of the •proper of
ficers for collection, as the • law allows no
-delay-or_excuse_to ,delinquents.
11. M. ITF Treasurer.
ap 16-5 w
FLOWER SEEDS.
"[UST received a box of choice flower
GI seeds from Rochester, N. Y., which we
offer at the catalogue prices. I ask the pa
tronage of the ladies, and they will Lind they
—can-save-th e-delay-and-trouble-of-ordering
by mail. Among the varieties are the fol
lowing: Asters tTruffinits, Victoria, &c.) pe
tunias, pertulaccas,
,zin collopies, ver
bena, phlox drummondi, pinks, aquilegia,
.
Over 200 varieties. Call and see them
ma v 7-3 t
AYE WANTED.
11 HE subscriber will meet persons every
S. t. irday at Stover & Wolff s Store in
Waynerboro' for the purelmse of mail ,
•:whero they are requested to bring stunplet,
Pay CASH un delivery.
.may .7 O. W. GOOD.
DISSOLUTION.
XTOTICE is hereby given that the firm
eonristing of Qeo. M. D. 8011. Alexan
,der Bishop a •Ci eorge F. Lidy was,dissolv
,ed by unnual,conbent on the.sth inst.
may 7—tf upy, BELL &,CO.
LumsEß YARD
SASJE FACTORY !
I=l
WE would call the attention .of all who
are in want of Rough or Dress.e,d blAu-
Ler, of every description, to our stook now
on hand. We keep tOr side
Worked Flooring,
(white and yellow pine,)
Boards in the Rough,
ridings,
We ,would can attention to our
MICHIGAN
.SHINGLES,
.(white pine,) of different grades. These we
xan sell loiver than ally ever utli!red in this
,beetion of the State. We also keep unhand
and make to order
l'aitel Doors,
6ash,
Mouldings,
.INtantels,
Vaying an experienced foreman in our
manufacturing department, we feel conti
'lent ,of our ability to sell as low as can be
obtained
.elsewhere, whenever the quality
of the work is considered.
Carpenters, and all who intend building,
are requeted to call and examine our stock.
Factory and "Y:ad, at south end of Green
,castle., near Scbathirtis Warehouse.
an .23-4 w J. 13. CROWELL & CO.
N, SNIDER,
EOM SELLER, •
STATIONER AND BOOK-BINCER,
cjj.4.Arßgxtsi U,RCi, PA
, F. EP S constantly on hand and foT sa)e,
•IL at the lowebt prices,
School and
3liscellan.eous
Books, Blank
Boot s, 1n r,
gnyplopcs, &c.
Also a
tau,
of well wlected
WALL PAPERS,
BUR D FRS .A ND
WINDOW SIIAAFSS
CROQUET GAMES,
BASE BA LLN
BATS, RUBBER
FOOT BALLS, Etc.
Cold Pens, Zephyr and Germantown \Voo},
Brackets, Wall Vockets, Towel Racks, Pock
et Books, Satchels, Shawl Straps, and Fan
cy Goods, which we respectfully invite the
citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity to call
And examine when visiting Chambersburg.
sprit 23—tf
TO THE FARMERS.
wA„RMERS before making choke of Rea
pers are advised to call and examine the
I:nekeye Table-rake liettpet. tur which the
rndersigned is agent in Washington and
Quincy townships.
Ltpr "2.3 tf 11. X. STONER. •
WHEN YOU WANT
AND LATEST IMPROVED
of all kind's, we have on our door and war
ranted to give satisfaction.
mvare,
- Hardware,
Brassware, •
Japannedware,
Tubs. Buckets,
-- Knives and
Forks, Butcher
Knives,
Spoons,
Ladles, tin, brass and copper, Extra Iron
Pots for cook stoves, Tin-lined Iron Puts,
PORCELAIN -KETTLES,
LARGE IRON KETTLES
CRONK'S
PAT. STEAM COOKING 'APPARATUS,
PAT. FINE-MINUTE CLOTHES 'NASTI
ER,
W. A. REID.
ler'Special attention is given to the man
ufacture of our Tinware, House and Barn
Spouting and Tin I:louring, always securing
the best material in the Market, and always
warreut to give satistitaion. 'Thankful for
past favors from the Public, we hope for a
continuance of the sante by dealing justly
with all.
IT HE undersigned, Assignees of James M.
Mcilvaney, will sell at Public Sale, at
the residence of said Mellvaner, / miles
Northwest of Waynesboro', in sight of the
Greencastle turnpike,
On THURSDAY the 14th .of MAY, '74,
the folloNting valuable personal property,
to Wit:
all .of which are good work horses;
6 HEAD OF 3IILCH COWS,
2 young bulls, (Alderney breed) 2 young
steers.;
16 HEAD OF HOGS;
three of which are brood'sows, two with
pigs;
1 spring wagon, 1 wagon bed and feed
trough, 1 family carriage. 1 buggy, I sleigh,
1 string bells, di set single harness, 1 set of
double harness, 2 riding saddles, 2 carriage
polls. 2 bed chains, 2 cats dung boards, 1
pair hay ladders. I pair hay carriages,l.lllc,
•
Cormick Reaper,
Nast erin7 Lath £c
1 McCORMICK MOWER, (new,),
1 grain drill, 1 hay rake, 4 barshear plows,
single and double shoVel plows, 1 - corn cov
erer, 3 harrows, treble, double and single
trees, 1 wheat fan, 1 corn 'similar, also the
half interest in a corn sheller, 1 tolling
screen, 1 hay knife, 2 cutting 'boxes, 1 tack
screw, 25 grain bags, 2 fifth chains, spread
ers, 2 log chains, butt, breast and cow chains,
2 pair breechbands, 4 sets front gears,
6 SETS PLOW GEARS,
4 collars, 6 bridles, 6 honsens, 4 fly-nets, 1
wagon saddle and whip, wagon and plow
lines, 5 halters and chains. 1 hay fork with
rope and pulleys, forks, =keit and shovels,
2 digging irons, 1 crow bar, 1 sledge, a lot
quarrying tools,
Shutters,
liraekets,
Cornice,
6:c.
1 SET BLACKSMITH TOOLS,
1 screw plate, 1 vice, rough lock, ice cutter,
1 cant hook, 1 saw, hand axe, augers, chis
sels, planes , lot punches, heading tools, lot
oldiron, 1 grindstone,' 4 grain cradles, 3
mowing scythes, 2 sleds;
52-ACRES GRAIN Ii THE GROUND,
3 acres of rye, 3 acres of oats, 0 soaps bees
and bee boxes, 1 horse-power, strap and
thrasher, 2000 lap shingles, 4 f cords of oak
wood, a lot oak lumber, empty barrels and
meat vessels; also,
I. MORNING GLORY STOVE,
1 wood stove, 1 writing desk, 1 looking
glass, 1 sate, clocks, 1 bureau, 1 wash
stand, 1 set quilting frames, 1 sausage ma
chine and sniffer, tables, bedsteads, and a
variety of other articles not necessary to
mention.
Sale to eommenea at 9 o'clock on said
day, wlAu terms will bo mule known by
HENRY X. STONER.,
W. S, A.3IBERSON,
Assignees,
apr 23-ts Geo. V, llong, and..
THE undersigned, Assignee of John M.
Ervin, will sell at Public Sale, on
SATURDAY the 9th of MAY, 1874 4
2 BUILDING LOTS,
fronting 413 feet by 332 feet in depth. Rsdd
lots are bount!ed by lot of Mrs. Thompson
on the north, on the east by Church street,
on the south by Broad street, and on the
west by at 12 font alley. Sale to commence
at 1 o'clock P. M. on said day, when terms
will be made known by ,
CINNA)MS, qispice, inustorti,cloves raid
ntlipr spices 3 witole,or ground.
Lirucgry
A COOK STOVE,
DINING ROOM COOK.
PARLOR COAL STOVE,
FIRE-PLACE H_EATER, POR
TABLE HEATER, BRICK SET
HEATER, NINE PLATE STOVE.
THE VERY BEST
12ME
AND BRASS KETTLES.
We have also for sale
PUTNAN'S
TAYLOR & co's.
.vIrBR.R,--wouri-ruF3-1
D. D RUSSELT. kt: SON,
Sign of the Big ittd nom
apr 23—tf
PUBLIC SALE.
.3 HEAD OF HORSES,
PLANTATION 'WAGONS,
PUBLIC SALE.
kfrEORGE STOVER, Assignee
9rwr .23-ts •
1874.
NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AD SHOES
R&M ChM ANS MIMS I
TACOB SNIDER announces to his custo-
OP mere and the public that he has return
ed from the Ea 4 and opened out an unusu
ally large stock , of
BOOTS AND SHOES, •
HATS, CAPS, . •
AND NOTIONS,
for the spring and summer trade, at Dellig
Building, corner Public Square, Waynesbo
ro', Pa.
LADIES' ROOM.
He has opened an additional room in the
same building exclusively for the ladies.—
To this department of the business particu
lar attention will be given. His stock con
sists of
MEN' S BOOTS,
SHOES, GAITERS,
LADIES' AND
CHILDREN'S WEAR
OF ALL RINDS,
WHICH WILL
BE SOLD AT
THE LOWEST
POSSIBLE PRICES
FOR THE CASH.
Also manufacturing
done to order, and all work from
his establishment will be
guaranteed
• ALL RIPS SEWED GRATIS
=apr-16-tf
GOODS !
I=r3=l
KT RitNaGOLD E
-
THE undersigned have just returned from
the city with a full stock of SPRING
AND-SUMMER_GOODS_comprising
DRY GOODS,.CASSIMERES
AND CLOTHS,
ALL STYLES,
LADI ES D 1
-
CIfEAP,
NOTIONS,
Grocerios,QueenswarP,
Hardware, Nails,
liats,-§hoes, Ladies'
Gaiters, Prtigs, Oils,
Paints, Tobacco,
Cigars, and everything
generally kept in a country store.
We take in exchange 'for goods or cash,
Lard, Bacon, Butter, Eggs. Fruit of all - kind,
Potatoes, Onions, and everything in the
line of marketing.
ger Call and see before buying elsewhere
as we are sure we can compete with the
town stores,
apr9-tf
C. IL DETROW & CO
BUTCAILERING.
rri HE subscriber will commence the hutch
ering business in Waynesboro', at the
Coon Cellar, April 3d. Persons wanting
•choice beef and veal can lie supplied with
the best the market affords. He will have
a supply regularly on hand every Tuesday
evening and Wednesday morning, and Fri
day evening and Saturday morning and ev
clung. He has imployed an experienced
butcher, henry Dickle, and, by strictatten
tion to business expects to have a share• of
public .patronage. This will be the place
to get choice cuts. Don't forget Coon's cel
lar. JOHN A. BARR.
mar2G-tf
HOME LIFE
IN THE BIBLE.
; By the author of "NIGHT SCENES IN THE BI
BLE" and "Gun FATHER'S 1IOUSE" of which
nearly 200,000'have been sold. "Dom LIFE"
is commended by ministers of all churches
as "the authot's best book," "full of. pre
cious thoughts,"
" "Truths precious as gems,"
"a choice book for every family ! " &c. Steel
engravings, rose tinted paper, rich binding
and for rapid sale une9ualled. Agents young
Men, Ladies, Teachers and Clergymen,
wanted ',in every county.; $75 to $lOO per
me.atik. Send for circular.
ZEIGLER &
518 Arch Street,
Philadelphia, Pa
war 12-4 m
'FRESH LIME!,
mliE subscribers take this method of in
-1 forming their customers and the public
generally that they will have fresh wood
burnt lime at their kilns on and after the
27th inst., for finishing, whitewashing, pins
tering,•&c., which will be kept during the
season and sold at reasonable prices. Kilns
three miles east of Waynesboro'.
mar 26-3 m 'HESS & BRO.
Election Notice.
rrIHE annual election for twelve manag-
I ern of the "Green Hill Cemetery Asso- *
elation," will be held at the office ofJoseph
Douglas, Esq. in Waynesboro', Franklin
county, Pa., on the 7th of May, 1874, be
tween the hours of 1 kind 5 o'clock, P. M.
JOSEPH DOUGLAS,
SAMUEL HOEFLICII, Pres.
Secretany. apr2:l-3t
FURSALE.
THE subscriber offers for sale about 10,-
OM Fi.oun. BARREL HEADINGS. Also a
lot of full-bred BERKSHIRE PIGS.
S. S. WINGERT,
apr 30 4w Five Forks, Pa.
Lum-RE,li.
•
30,000 Feet of different grades of
Pine Board Lumber for sale
by myylstri - . • • FRICK CO..
S. E. B. Works.
CHESTN uT RAILS.
0 or 10(10 Choigo Ciiestriat Rails for
80
post Vance for sale, in front of Mon
treey Springs Hotel. Enquira.r.A.
mar. 13-tf H. 'YINGLING. 44/..t.
STORE ROOM FOR RENT.
großz BOOM, ip Waynesboro', pd,
,Illvantageousiy situated forhusiuess, with
good collar, counter, chairing, etc. is offer,
ed for rent. Enquire nt
april 14-4 t THIS OFFICE.
CORN FOR SALE.
irgow v Mr b9•l milweritorq.
..'wholesale or retail, at 75 cents per barite
He has also Oats for saIe , ALEX HAMILTO
dee-25.
NEW GOODS
1874.
IDNI LIL .OTOLE
TIIST opened at the Town Hall Store a
fia full line of all the late styles of
foi Men and Boys,
SHOTS AND
BOOTS AND GAITERS,
A large lot of
and Children's •
Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers of
all kinds, a full and complete stock of
LINEN AND
PAPER COLLARS,
CU - FfSTNECK
BOWS, NOTIONS
•OF ALL KINDS. ,
L 63 — The public are respectfully invited
to call and examine my, stock before pur
chasing elsewhere, as no charge will be
-made-for-showinggoods • ;
Your Respectfully,
apr 16-tf ' M. H. JACOBS.
WAYNESBORO'
icurru.Am
EIBIE LNISUANDE COMPARY,v
WAYNESBORO', PA.,
INSURES AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE lIIC
On all safe class property at reasonable rate
Assets liable for losses, 31arch 2, 1874,
Policies issued on cash or mutual plan, a
,Y:;.:._.•_..,:, • ,,••• ; •' • i •htnin^-.
SIMON LEMON, President.
JACOB HOOVER ? Vice President.
Jos. DOUGLAS, SECRETARY.
Jos. W. MILLER, Treasurer.
DIREC.TORR.
Samuel Frantz, Simon Lecron,
Dr. A. H. Strickler, Jacob Hoover,
JOH, Douglas, B. F. Winger,
Jacob J. Miller, Jos. W. Miller,
D. It. Miller, ~ F. B. Snively,
(co.l J. Baltsley, Samuel Hoeflich
M. P. CROSBY, Agent.
feb 26, '74]
MILLINERY! MILLINERY!!
MRS:. M, A, LUSTER
WOULD beg leave'to announce to her
friends and the .public, that she has o
pen a first-class Millinery 'at ,Mrs. Stover's
old stand in Waynesboro', and• is prepared
to fill orders at the shortest possible notice.
Also has constantly on hand an assortment
,of Trimmed Goods.
A very fine collection of French Flowers,
splendid Ostrich Tips, elegant gro-grain rib
bons and Tu.quois, .&c.
Give her a call : ; (you cannot fail to be
pleased. She will also keep a variety of
STATIONERY..
Mr. Kesler is acting as agent for
WALL PAPE R,
and those wishing to supply themselves
with that article will do well to call and ex
amine his lot of samples before purchasing
elsewhere. His prises are within the reach
of every one. Styles elegant, varied and
beautiful.
roa-Do not fail to examine for yourself.
You cannot fall to admire his varieties.
apr 23-tf
Dii UiUNi
XTOTICE is hereby given that the firm of
1.1 1). 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 D. Summers.
upon whom all persons indebted aro re
quested to call and make settlement on or
before the itst •of Match without fail.
feb 12-tf O. F SUMMERS.
rOi•THE PUBLIG.•
_____ •
I have the agency for selling Dr. Benj.
Bates' celebrated BALTIMORE TONIC
BEER, recommended by all practical Phy:
bicians. Call and, try it. Price 20 Cents
per Bottle or 5 cents per g!ass.
ap 16-4,13 H. HENNEBERGER.
Aftslgnces' Notice.
XTOTICE is hereby given that the under
-1 signed have been. appointed Assignees
of James Meilvaney, of Washington town
ship, Franklin county, Pa. under a deed of
voluntary assignment. All persons indebt
ed to said Mcllcaneyare requested to make
immediate payment, and all those having
claims present them for Pettlement imme
diately. H. X. STONER,
W. S. AMBERSON,
Assignees.
apr 23-6 t
TAILORING.
PRE subscriber announces to his old ens
toiners and the public that he has again
taken up his residence in Waynesboro' and
will be pleased to receive a share of public
patronage. His place of business is on Lei
tersburg, street, nearly opposite Bel.'s Pot
tery. JOS. ANDERSON.
may I—tf
VCR SHERIFF.—At the solicitation of a
I: number of my friends I announce my
self as a can -for the nomination of
cri if, subject to the Alecision of the Repub
lican County Convention.
rroxtr H. F. Avv.PTZ, ClTlirtnr awn.
grill. CLOTHS. A large lot of Floor Oil
IL/ (lolls of different widths and prices at
AT THE
-0-
a full line of Men
and Boy's heavy
GAITE
Men's Custom Made
(lIEISER'S MAKE.)
Ladies, Misses
Button & Lace
F Z~ ~ i~~'a~
8101,831,29.
OFFICERS:
Mouining Lace
and Bonnets
NEW MIVERTMEMIENTE,
DAUCIIt k CO'S. COLUMN.
•
Camphorine
Cumphorine !
Camphorine!
•
Camphorine!
For sale by all druggists. B. Hoyt, Pro
prietor, New, York. .„ •
The Higheit, , Authority. of Europe
say the strongestaonie Purifier and Deob
struent known to the medical world is
JORKBERA.
It arrests decay of vital forces, exhaustion
of the nervous system, restores vigor to the
debilitated, cleanses vitiated blood removes
vesicle obstructions and acts directly on the
Liver and Spleen. Price $1 a bottle. JOHN
Q. KELLOGG;IB Platt St., N. Y.' adr-171w
144 SCHOOL TEACHERS WANTED
to engage during the spring and
summer in aliusiness paying $l5O per month
in their own counties. Address, Zeigler &
McCurdy, Philadelphia, Pa.
THE GREAT AMERICAN COFFEE POT
distils Coffee as clear as amber ; extracts
all its strength; retains all its nutritious a
roma. The best thing ev offered. Price $2
sent to any address. Ca and see it in op
eration or send for circulal erritorial rights
for sale. De Witt C. Brown - Co., 678 Broad
way, New York. ' '
SONGS OF GRACE AND GLORY
The very best Sunday-School Song Book.—
By W. F. Sherman and S. J. Vail. 160 pag
es, splendid hymns, choice music, tinted
paper, superior binding. Price in boards,
35 ells.; $3O per 100. A specimen copy in
paper cover mailed (as soon as issued,) on
receipt of twenty-five cents. Orders tilled
in turn. Ready May Ist.
HORACE-WATERS 8: SON,
431 BroadwlN: .
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
„..
1.1 •
•\ '
0 M EST
•
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This sewing - machine - gives-the-best satisfaction
to the user, is paid for most readily and is the
best of all to sell. If there is no "Domestic" A
gent in your town, apply to Domestic S. M. Co.,
N. Y. , • •
DR.PIERCE 7 S:
ALT. EXT.
, Gto ib itt ME ) DC:AL,
viscovrß
cares all Humors hem the worst Scrofula to
a common Blotch.or Pimple. From two to
six bottles are warranted to cure Salt Memo ,
or Totter, Pitnples on Face s Boils. Car.
boneles s Erysipelas and Liver Com
plaint. Six to twelve bottles, warranted to'cure
the wont Scrotaloils Swellings and Sores
Pains in Bones and Sore Throat caused
by Pelson in Blood or mercurial treatment.
By its wonderful Pectoral properties it will
cure the most severe recent or the worst lingering
Cough in halt the timo required by any other
Medicine and is perfectly safe, loosening con_ gh,
soothing Irritation, s i t . V
soreness. bold
by all Druggists. it. V. 1 1 =Bcr.,_
ffor/d 9 s Dbponsarys BufnlA.A.47.
x?:,, FLORENCE
' The Lonu-contegted Suit of the
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE CO.
against the Singer, Wheeler Sr. Wilson,
and Grover 4: Baker Companies, involving
OVER $250,000,
is finally decided by the
Supreme Court of the United States
in favor of the Florence, which alone has
Broken the Monopoly of high prices.
The New .Florence is the only machine
that sews backward, forward, right andpieft.
Simplest, Cheapest and Best. Sold for cash
only, Special terms to Clubs and Dealers.
April,lB74. Florence, Mass.
GENTS WANTED OF
THE
HISTORY OF THE
GRANGE MOVEMENT
FARAIERIS_WAFTZAtirsTmotionia
Read what leading grangers say of the
book :
D. B. Manger, Esq„ Master of the Penna.
State Grange, writes : "I return to you sin
cere thanks for the History of the Grange
Movement. I have peruseddt with much
interest. It is indeed stored with "golden
grain" for every Patron's family and should
be in the household of every Patron in the
land. I can cheerfully recommend it."
A. B. Smedley, Esq.. Master of lowa State
Grange, writes: "I have received your ve
ry excellent book ; am much pleased with
it. Many thanks for the copy sent me. I
prize it highly."
Send for Specimen pages and circulars
containing terms to agents and many more
endorsements from leading grangers.
Address, National Publishing Co„ Phila
delphia, Pa.
CAUTION. Unscrupulous publishers have
taken advantage of the ',Teat demand ter
this History of the Grange Movement, to
issue unreliable works on the Subject—mere
complications from agricultural newspapers
Do not be im posed upon. Sec th.t the book
you buy is endorsed by the leak i cg grang
ers. apr 23-4 t
NM YORK TUBB;
SECRETS AND ITS MYSTERIES.
MITE above is the title of a new and val
-1 uable work just being issued by the U
NITED STATES PUBLISHING. COMPA
NY. It isn history of the NEW Yorm TOMBS,
and Noted Criminals, with Narratives of
their crimes, as gathered by Charles Suttnn
Warden of the prison. It is intensely in
teresting for both old and voune, splendid
ly illustrated with original designs. Active
AGENTS WANTED
in every town in the United Statpt. Liber
al terms to agents. fiend for speinien pag
es and terms. to
UNITED STATES PrI3LISIIING CO.,
MM=t==lil
BACK AGAIN.
THE subscriber informs the public that
he has again taken up his residence in
Waynesboro' and leased the Basement of
the Walker building in which to carry on
the boot and shoe making business. lie
will also give prompt littention to all kinds
of itpairig. A share of the public's pa
tronage is respectfully sot i cited.
aprD--tf THOS. BRING.MAN.
211A.Sith 'MARKET:
rHE subscriber informs his customers
and the public That he continues the
butchering business at the old stand, fn the
celler on the South-enst corner of the Dia
mond, Waynesboro', Pa. Prime beet; veal
and lamb always on hand. A special sup
ply will always be provided for Saturday
eveninfr. Bninann. pailsnew, to 1111 /1%141 nt 011
times. - Thankful to the - public for past en
couragement he hopes to Jnerit a continu
ation of their patronage. •
apr3o tf C. -STOUFFER.
1874. ' 1874.
C lIE APER
THAN EVER
BURSON, BENEDICT & CO'S,
lIAVE just received our first supply of
Spring and Summer Gocids,
4
to which we call the attention
.of our customers and
We have full stock of the following:
Groceries,
Queensware,
Hardware,
Oil Cloths,
• Carpets,
OIL BLINDS, .
ROOTS AND SHOES..
Caasimers,
Cloths
Lawns, '
Kentucky Jeans,
Tickings,
Ladies Dress
ng)—Give ns a call before going elsewhere
and we will convince you we are selling us
cheap as the cheapest*
AMBERSON, BENEDICT it' CO
apr 9-tf
BOOT AND SOURING !
REMOVAL !
I=l
®customers
and after the first of April next our
IlJcustomers will find us in the room now
occupied by Wm. Blair as a Printing Office,
where we intend carrying on the Boot and
Shoe business as usual. From our experi
ence in the business in selecting the best
stock and workman we hope to merit a lib
eral share of patronage. It will be our con
stant aim to make a rl oat and artistic fiting
boot. We make the best work in town at
prices ranging from SS and 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 us the paper, so they may not catch
others.
p6-Thankful for past favors .we ask a
continuance of the same.
mar 5-tf
NEW TIN STORE
.!THE undersigned would'm ost lespectfnlly
inform the citizens of Waynesboro' and
vicinity that he has opened a new Tin Store
on East Main street, opposite- Stover Sr.
Wobl's Day Goods emporium, and keeps
constantly on hand a good supply of
COOK Sr, COAL STOVES,
MORNING GLORIES, etc., at prices to eni
the times. All kinds of work done in his
line with neatness and dispatch, such as
roofing, spouting and repairing. You will
find it to your interest to give him a call be
fore purchasing elsewhere. The sign of,the
Big Red Coffee Pot, Always on the post.—
Thankful for past favors he hopes form con
tinutrice of the same.
Yours Respectfully,
CLAYTON M. FREY
WAyNEstsono', P.t., April 21st, 1873
NOTICE.:
FTER an absence of fifteen years 'again
Allocate in the town of Waynesboro' for
the, purpose of carrying on a first-class Tai
loring Establishment. None but the best
of workman will 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. By strict attention
to business, and a disposition to please all,
I hope to receive a liberal share of public pa
tronage. Respectfully, dx.,
april JAS. A. FISHER.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
I=l
TgE subscribers announce to their cus
mers 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 enull to two with the common harrow.
The dry ght not harder and easier manag
ed over rocks. They are also prepared to
do oil 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 Mairrand Broad Sts.
ISRAEL HESS,
1). 11. .IVIcGINLEY.
'mar 12-Cm
Do .A. 1 8., - 1 7- I
THE subscriber notifies the public that
he has commenced the Dairy business
and will supply citizens regularly every
morrtino With Milk or Crog i n al low rates,
will leave. a supply at M. Geiser's
Store where persons can obtain either at a
ny hour du rmg the day.
' 2.741 J3E.N.J.-FRICk.
NEW S'T.O . GK.
BOOTS - AND SHOES A SPECiALITY
PRICES LOW 1
GOODS UNSURPASSED IN QUAL
ITY.
•
— 9 —
MILLER: BROS., P. 0. Building, Vitay.nos
taro', Pa., Would 'respectfully call the
attention of tae pnblic to the iluo stock of
ROOTS,
•
SHOES
of all the various styles for men and boys,
ladies, plisses and children, which they seU
3PCICEV., C3A.figu .
at prices that cannot fail - to give Satisfaction.
They also have on hand allot of Boots and.
Shoes of their own nianufacture in which
they offer
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS.
Boots and Shoes made to order fiom •
FIRST-CLASS MATERIAL
and warranted to give satisfaction. Repair•
ing neatly done.
ALL RIPS SEWED GRATIS.
apr 23tf
the public generally
-IVE-11F-- - GOODSI NEW -GOODS
111 FIE undersigned announces to his cus ,
tourers and - the public generally that he
has just returned from the Eastern cities,
and is now opening out a well assorted
stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
His selections embrace all the latest styles
of
- DRESS - GOODS,— -
SPRING SHAWLS,
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS,
PRINTS,
MUSLINS,
CHECKS,
TICKINGS,_
• .NOTIONS,
HOSIERY,
GLOVES;
GROCERIES,
QUEENS WARE,
kd-CP . Warpe_t,t
Boots-and-8 oespitats=aud-Caps,,aipc.
ing and all articles usually kept is country
stores.
kerThe public are cordially invited to
call and examine our goods and learn our
prices.
Country produce taken in exchange for
goods. U. F. SUMMERS.
apr 16—tf
watuunx HOPI
subscriber informs the puplic Thai
IL he hasAteyeral patorns of
Irons, Dutch Ovens and Lye
Plate ; also Separator Castings of
different kinds, Horse Powers and Bevel
Jacks; also tbe
J. FORD & SON.
DORM & WOOD SAWING MIME,
the shop inices 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 be run with water,
steam or horse power. Two different kinds
of Sausage Cutters and Stutters.
' tersAll repairing done in the best man
ner and charges reasonable.
I feel thankful for past favors and hope
for a continuance of the same.
TALMAGE
SPITIIGEON.
T. De - Witt Talmage is editor of THE
CHRISTIAN AT WORK; C. H. Spurgeon
special Contributor. They write for no
other paper in America. Three magnifi
cent chromes. Pay larger commission than
any other paper.
...romos now rea
dy; No sectarianism. .No sectionalism.—
•One agent recently obtained 380 subscrip
dons ill eighty hours absolute work. Sam
ple copies and circulars sent free. '
AGENTS WANTED.
H. W. ADAMS. Publisher, 102 Chambers
Street, Now York. jan 8-tf
PERSONS in wantof vehicles of any de
seription, 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.
.11.1:PAIRING of all kinds will receive proinpt
attention.
Thankful to the public for east patronage
he solicits a continuation of Cho same in the
future. JACOB ADAMS.
april 10-tf
THE subscriber informs the public that
he has changed his quarters, and 'can
OW be found in the room formerly occupi-,
ed by William Blair as a printug
on the second-floor, where he will con
tinue the Saddle and Harness making
business.. lie is prepared to do all work in
his line with dispatch and at reasonable
prices. He flatters himself that his long,
experience in the butdness will enable lint
give general satisfaction.
2-tf GEO. A. RHA.
subseziber offers at Private Sale 4i
i 'PUMP STOQKtroorial new. , which will
ariaWer for a4O ft., well. - ‘B7lll - be sold sow.
also, 5000 ft: five-root . ,NYalont Patin" :,Lt,
Mt. !lope. .0E0.,4 4 373,141t. „
arr 10 -3t* '' •
Q'U'INCY, PA.
QUINCY FOUNDRY
Iron Fencing and Porticos, Wagon
Boxes, equal to the English.
Box; Metz and Self-sharp
ener Mold Boards, Lan
sides, Shears, Cut
ters oik Points, •
Feed Cutters and
Grinders, 5 different
sized Kettles, Skillets Flat
31ETCA.LF EXCELSIOR POST
Yours Respectfully , JOHN L. METCALF,
Quittcy, Pa.
mar s—ts
COACHNAK LNG.
SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKING.
FOR SALE !