1: PoI .T 'IF the ComlitiOn4f the:FIRST NATION AL BANK, of,WayneshoriYi ta., at close tot' business, May Ist, 187.1: z,-, ,:; . ..ItESOURCF.S. . iioniisiait'a itigaMints, 's76 717 61 roverd+afts; '• ' • ' , , . , 42,66 U. S. Bonds to serli% 'Circulation, 75.400,00 U. S. Bonds 'on hsredi - • 11;500;00 ',(')ther stocks Bonds and Mortgages 4,299.48 'floefrailiddentlitg & reserve Agts 8,039,82 " '" ' Nat. Banks, '_ • 6,609,46 ." ." ' . .ta.te Banks & Bankers, 1N4,41 turren"t expenses, 151,r 6 Checks and other cash items, 244,13 Bills :Of Nat. Banks, '1,610,0 Fractional Currency and Nickles, 580,45 Legal Tender Notes, • 22,050,00 M 7,929,68 • LLABrai'lES. • Capital Stock, $7 . 5,000;0 0 Surplus Fund,_,* , 15,000,0 6 Interest, Profit and Loss, " 9,362,73 Nat. il'k. circulation outstanding 65,300 Cashier's Checks outstanding, 96,0. —lndividual-Depositai 35 432 , `5 Due to Nat. Banks; 371 67 Due to State Ms. dc. BankerS, 44,17 'Bills payable, 6,767,31 • State of PerinsylVtliiia,} S. S. Franklin County 1 John Phil ip's, Cashier of the First 'ikrational tank of Waynesboro', do solemnly swear that the a bove statement is true to the test of my knowledge and belief. Rria PHILIPS, Casli Sidi :scribed arid swbrn to - before me this 12th day of May; A: Di 1974; J. B. A5113E118017; r, Correct—Attest:—Joseph Price, Willistn Hammett, Daniel Trifle, Directoies. mayl4-1t • t WHEN YOU WANT 00k - • - 4 ; DINING ROO5l C6OK. PARLOR COAL STOVE, FIRE-PLACE HEATER, POR TABLE HEATER; BRICK SET HEATER, NINE PLATE STOVE. THE VERY BEST AND LATEST IMPROVED of all kinds, we have on our floor and war ranted to give satisfaction, We hare also Tinware, liar('ware, Brassware, Japanned write, Tubs. Buck ets, 'lives and Forks Bach er Knives, Spoons, Ladles, tin, brass and copper, Extra Iran Puts for cook stoves, Tin-lined Iron Pots PORCELAIN . It ETTLM LARGE IRON KETTLES AND BRASS KETTLES, We have also fht sale CUCINIVA PAT. COMING APPARetts., MILLER.& .IRON'S PAT. FIVE-mbarrE CLOTHES WASH- PICTNAN'S PAT. CLOTHES WRINGER, .TAYI2OII., & CO'S, CUCIJIMMAI WOOL) PM, reib'Special attemtion giten to the Man ufacture of our Tinware, Hotta° and Barn Sporting and Tinßeefing, always securing the 'best material in themarket, and nhrays warreht to give satisfaction. Thankful Tor past favors from the l'iddic we hope for a continuance of the same by dealing justly with all. • D. B. RTTSSELL & SON, Sign of the Big Red Horn. - apr f'.3-t r LUMBER YARD SASH FACTORY ! I‘7Twon:kl , call the attention atilt wko are in want of Hough or Dressed Lim ber, of every description, to oar eteek itton , on band. We keep for sale Worked 'Flooring, (white and yellow pine,) Boards in the Rough, Palings, We would te,llattention to our MICHIGAN SHINGLES,, (white pine,) of different grades. • These %ye can sell ,over than any ever offered in this section of the State. We also keep on hand and make to order Panel Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Mantels, , Having an experienced foremhtt in our 'manufacturing department, we feel confi dent of our ability to sell as low as cam l obtained elsewhere, whenever the quality of the work is considered. Carpenters, and all who intend building, arcl requested to call and examine ourstoek. , Factory and Yard, at south end of t...zreen “eastle.rile3r Nidtaf hirt's Warehouse. ap J. Is: CROWEL.I. - &. CO. nk"' the . Toivn COuricil of the Borough of V Waynesboro', Trott May 9th; A. D.1873 ' May Ist, 1874. ST OF DIETS iSSITED FReIdAY, U 187 TO MAY 1, 187 : W P Illeagley'for street viewing, „$4 50 E. Diffenderfer on contract for grading street, ~ E. Diffenderfer on contract for, , grading street, • 500 00 Thomas Robinson for removing ' nuisances, Jacob Crouselaboi and super vising, - John M. Ervin for stone, Thomas Robinson serving no tices, &el, Joseph IV, lZliller clerking at election, A. M. Russell clerking at elec tion; Thomas ilobinson making as sessment, John H. -Herr services at elec tion Michael Honstein repairing Pd Pump, Jacob Crouse for, labor, haul- , Mg and supervising,. H.lll. Sibbett swearing council and police, Mtn Null breaking stone Jacob Crouse breaking stone,. di W. L. Thompson " Frank Bender $207,929r58 Wallace " " J. H. Snider Charles Eyler " " E. Diffenderfer - for labor and. hauling,. Absalom French labor and sun dries, Alex. Hamilton for stones Jos. H. Gilbert " " Coon R Stonehonse hardware H. Stonehouse hurth'er, D. B. Russell judgement in fa vor of E. Diffendeffer, D. B. Russell cost on same John D. Bender for breaking stone, Samuel Rider for mason work Jason Bell labor ' . John M. Ervin for stone Wm. Blair advertising state ment and notices, 39 75 Thomas Robinson police duty, &c, g 19 85 W. F. Homer for tax 28 80 W.F. Horner police duty, 5 CO Geo. natbaugh fur street view ing, Waynesboro' Man i f. Company repai ri 11g-fire-engine, John H. Miller police duty John H. Herr police duty A. B. Stoler for services assed retary and surveying, _ Samuel Rider services as coun cil and supt. Work l " • Jason Bell services as council and holding appeal, Peter Dock settices as canned an s Tee ,-rtewing, W. A. Reid services as council and street viewing, Geo. Middour services a coun cil and street viewing,, John M Erwin for stone. , Jaeotr-Croushauliitgivad=latrol John Wallace breaking stone, Waynesboro' Manf. Company lumbut, S. B. Rinehart for hardware, John Lecher interest on i.otc, Clayton M. Frey spouting and repairing, • G 45 Adam Forney for lumber, tt 17 W. F. Horner's exonerationa 47 70 W. F. Horner's pc. collectorslslo 00 ttO 40 Total amt. of drafts issued since May 9th, 1873, Whole amount of tax duplicate, Whole amount paid treasurer, TREASURER'S ACCOL Amount ;eceived from former I reasuret, Amount from •;11. ,Jacobs store rent, ' Amount W. F. Horner's note, Amount cash from Frick t Co. for copper, ' Amount for Benches. Amount from Burgess for sundries . mount from collector Amount of drafts paid by treasurer, Amount of interest on drafts, Amount in hands of treasurer, Atturillittlrafts outstand ing and.payable May 9th, '73, 021 27 Amount of drafts issu ed since May .9th, '73, 1293 14 Less amount canceled by treasurer, Amount of drafts out standing May Ist, '73, $147,00 Amount of J. Lesher's note $2OO Amount of W. F•llor ner's note $3OO Amount of, notes out standing and payable, 500 00 Total liabilities of Bo rough, Less amount in treas urers bands, Net indebtedness of borough, INAVAILABLE ASSERTS. "rtltrn Hall • $3OOO 00 161 shares Waynesbo ro' and Md. State line turnpike stock at $5O Total , assetts, $3523 013 Levu net indebtedness of borough, Assets over liabilities, =1 'B9 SAMUEL MYER, ?resident. may 7-3 t TINT received a box of choice flower tl seeds from Rochester, N. Y., which we offer at the catalogue prices. I ask the pa tronage of the ladies, and they will find they can save the delay and trouble of ordering by mail. Among the varieties are the fol lowing: Asters iTruflituts, Victoria, &c.) pe tunias, pertulaccas, zinnia eollopies, ver bena, phlox drummonili, pinks, aquilegia, etc., etc. Over 200 varieties. Call and see.them. may 7-3 t , W. A. REID. • Plastering tiftb, 4e. RYE WANTED. rgIITE subscriber will meet persons every I Saturday at Stover 4:lft's Store in. Waynesboie ) for the purchase of grain, whore they ;are requefited to bring samples. Pay CASH. on rk,tivery. may 7 tf 0. W. GOOD. Shutters, llrackets, Cornice, tte., 'WOMB is hereby given, that the firm II consisting of 'Geo. M. D. Bell• .A4oaan der Bishop and 4Getnge F. Lidy wns di&scilv ed by mutual consent on the sth inst. way 71f DV, BELL 6: (13. FINANCIAL STATEMENT COLLECTOR'S ACCOUNT $1558 24 166 d fli $1997 94 $1997 94 Ii.ECAPITU.LATION rr HE snbscribet will commence the butch ering business , in Waynesboro', at the Coon Cellar, April :#(1. Persons Wanting choice beef and veal ran be supplied with the best the market affords. lie will have a supply regnlarlV oh hand every Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning, and Fri day evening and Saturday maiming and ev ening. He has iroployed an experienced butcher, Henry Dickle, and, by strict atten 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. $647 50 I mar26-tf $lBl4 41 1666 91 A. B.S. TOLER., 2.ceretarp. FLOWER DISSOLUTION. 1874. NEN STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES lurfs B GAPS AND NUM t JACOB SNIDER announces to his etAtO WI liters and the public that he has return ed from the East and opened out an unusu ally large stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS ; AND NOTIONS, for the spring and manner trade, at Oellig Building, corner Public Square, Waynesbo ro', Pa. • He has opened an additional room in the same building exclusively for the ladies,— To this department of the business pai•ticu lar attention - will be given. His stock con sists of 400 560 10 85 4 00 2 80 2 10 2 20 2 75 FOE THE CASH. 2 80 21. 20 lt; I 0 34 00 ALL RIPS SEWED GRATIS. npr 36-tf _ N OTICE TO TAY-PAYERS OF FILANK LIN COUN L'Y. — Aii - AbTilement of 5 per cent - The Taxpayers' of Franklin county will please take notice that 1 will meet them at the following times and places, for the pur pose of receiying the STATE and COUN TY TAXES Ibr theyear 1874 : An abatement of 5 ter cent. will be made " elow stated, or at the Treasurer's Oillee,on or a fore the 11th of June, 1874. Monday. the 11th day of May, at the house of Win. Crorne, in Funkstown, fur •art of uiucv townshi . aewe a> -- T, -- 12t i, atTfe house of Gideon Burger, in Quincy, for part of Quincy twp. Wednesday and Thursday, 13th and 14th et the house of Michael Minter, in Way nesboro', for the borough and Washington township. Friday and Saturday, 15th and 16th, at the Adams House, in Greencastle, for the borough and Antrim township. 1%7. B.—All persons who have been class ed in the Mercantile Appraisement for '74, will please lift their licenses ou the days I visit their respective places. All licen ses not lifted at such time will he immedi ately placed in the hands of the proper of ficers fur collection, as the law allows no delay or excuse to delinquents. H. M. WRITE' Treasurer. $1293 14 1558 24 IL R., WOLEERSZERIEWS OMNIBUS LINE AND MR STABLE, MITE undersigned still continues the same business at the old place. Office and Stable in the rear of NVashabaugh'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. It. 11,, via. of 11Ionterey Springs. This line connects at Monterey with the Gettysburg Stage at 11 o'clock, every day, Sunday excepted. RES-All express matter prompfly attend ed to with care. All express matter not de livered can be had by calling at Washa baugh's Ttibacco Store. FOR SALg, One Spring Wagon, nearly new, with pole, shafts and three springs, all in fine order. On easy terms. may 7tf J. T. WOLVEUSBEINAM. 9 00 1558 24 $1997 94 HOME :L F E IN THE BIBLE..!::'. • Ey the author of"nutir Scitius r %TT. BI BLE" and "OUR FATHER'S ITHITSE' I of */ - iictil nearly 200,000 have been sold . . "1-lo3ii'Ltilt" - . is commended by Ministers of all churilhOf as "the author's best book," "full Of..lpter dons thoughts,"- "Truths previous as gerrid "a choice book for every family," &c. 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 $lllO per inenth. Send for circular. • ZEIGLER er...l4l'CltgDY, 518 Arch Street; mar 12-4 m Philadelphia. Pa. $33211 EDS. ARE. H 1 LIME ripTIE subscribers take this method of in-. forming their customers and the public setrendly that they will haVe fresh wood burnt lime at their kilns on - and after the 27th inst., for finishing, whitewashing, phis tering, &c., Which will be kept during the season ard sold at reasonable prices. Kilns three Miles east , of Waynesboro'. mar 20-ars *HESS dr. BRO. o SA. T.J 111 1 11 E subscriber (fifers for sale about 10,- 1 000 Ftotut .BADREL HEADINGS. Also a lot of full . ..bred 13IMESIIME PIGS. S. S. WINGERT, apr 30 4w Five Forks, Pa. TO THE FARMERS. VARMERS before making choice of Rea -1 pers are advised to call and examine the Buckeye Table-rake Reaper, for which the tindene;;ned is agent in 'Washington and Quitict townships. • apr 231 f 11. X. STONER; LADIES' ROOM. WEN' S BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, LADIES' AND CHILDRESS WEAR O 1 ALL KINDS, BE SOLD AT I'HE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES 'Also manufacturing done to order, and all work from his establishment will be guaranteed. WAYNESBORO', PA IBUTCUERING. 1874. NEW GOODS Irma am MTH TITST opened at the Town Hall Store a 0 full line of all the late styles of for Men and Boys, SHOES _BCtOTS xn GAITERS, A large lot of Ladies, Misses and Children's Button & Lace Shoes, Gaiters ' and Slippers - Of all kinds, a full and 'complete snick of LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS, CUFFS, NECK BOWS, NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. liSY‘The public are respectfully invited to call and examine, my stock before pur chasing elsewhere, as no charge will be made for showing goods. Your Respectfully, apr 16-tf M. H. JACOBS. WAYNESBORO' MUTUAL EIRE IiNSURANCE COMP/UM WA YYESBORO', PA., INSuallS AGAINST 1.059 OR I M On all safe class property at reasonable m Assets liable for losses, March 2, 1874, Policies issued on cash or !fill ua 2p a gainst loss or damage by lire or• lightning, SIMON T.F.CRON, President. JACOB HoovEß, Vice President. Jos. DouniAs, SECRETARY. Jos. W. Musa, Treasurer.: DIRECTORP. Samnel Frantz, Simon Lecron, Dr. A. H. Strickler, Jaebb Hoover, Jos. Douglas, 7 . ..z4"13..F. Wingert, Jacob J. Miller, 1' : Jos. W. Miller, 1). R. Miller, F. B. Snively, Geo. J. Baitsley, Samuel Hoerßch. M. T., i 13ROSB Y , Agent. feb 26,'74] N. S *4, BOOK Szt : a.* , STATIONER ANti BOOK-BINDER, CHAMBERSBURG, PA EEPS constantly on hand .and for sale, at the lowest prices„ School and. Miscellaneous - • &Oka, Blank/ Books, Paper, Envelopes, &c. lauctla avoctia WALL PAPERS, BORDERS AND WINDOW SHADES, • CROQUET GAMES, BASE BALLS BATS, RUBBER FOOT BALLS, Etc. Gold Pens, Zephyr and Germantown Wool, Brackets, Wall Pockets, 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. april 23--tf IRSSOIATION., XOTICE is hereby given that the firm of D. Summers ec 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 thelands of D. Summers. upon whom all persons indebted are re quested.to call and Make settlement on or before the let of March widuiut fail. feb 12-tf . - ' 0. F. SUMMERS. ;;.!''.12:1111•E'Pll L, • - I have the agency for Felting Dr. "Benj. Bates' t,elebrated BAI.TIMORE TONIC BEER,:recoanended' by all practical Phy % .akcians. Call and try Price 20 Cents - per Bottle or 5 cents. per glass. ap K—tfl -HEN'N EBERGER. Asliguiees , Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the under 1\ signed have been appointed Assiznees of James:Wily:men of Washington town ship, Franklin county, Pa. under a deed of voluntary assignment. All persons indebt ed to said Mc . 11% ane,y are requested to make immediate payment, and all those having claims present them for settlement imme diately. H. X. STONER, W. S. AMBERSON, Assignees. apr 23 -et TAILORING. THE subscriber announces to his old ens tomors and the public that he has again taken - up is residence in Waynesboro' and will be pleased to receive a share of public patrona g e. His place of business is on Lei tersburstreet, nearly opposite Bell's Pot tery. 'JOS. ANDERSON. may 1.-tf lOR SHERIFF.—At the solicitation of a number of my friends I announce my self as a candidate for the mmnination, of sheriff, subject to the decision of the Reptdo lican .Connty Con vention. ap23tf 1 - 1. 10 . F.RTZ, Quincy AT 4111- AL 'I" SS a full line of Men anti Boy's Leavy GAITERS. Mou's Custom Made (HEISER'S MAKE.) $101,831, 29. OFFICERS : of well selected_ NEW 'AIIVERVISEMENTS„ , DAUCRY do CO'S. COLUMN USE Camphorine ! Camphorine! Camphorine! Camphorine ! For sale by. all druggists. H. Hoyt, Pro prietor, New York. The Highest Medical Authority of Europe 'gay the strongest Tonic Purifier and Deob struent known to the medical world is JIIRUBEBA. It arrests decay of vital forces, exhaustion of the nervous system, restores vigor to the debilitated, cleanses vitiated blood removes vesicle obstructions and acts directly on the Liver and Spleen. Price $1 a bottle. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St., N. Y. adr7-4w g: SCHOOL Teachers Wanted in each Co. elfor the spring and summer. $l5O per month. Send for circular, • which gives full particulars. Zeigler & McCurdy, Spring field, Mass. mayl4 4t THE 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. Do Witt C. Brown & Co., 678 Broad 1-wa-. • ' a SONGS OF GRACE AND GLORY The very best Sunday-School Song 800 k..— By W. F. Sherman and S. J. Vail. 160 pag es, splendid hymns, choice music, tinted paper, superior binding. Price inboards, 35 cts; $3O per 100. A specimen copy in paper cover mailed (as soon as issued,) on receipt of twenty-five cents. Orders filled in turn. Ready May Ist4 HORACEWATERS & SON, , .481 Broadway, N. Y. Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and all Throat Diseases, Use WELLs' CARBOLIC TABLETS Put tip only in Blue Boxes. A tried and sure remedy. Sold by all drug gists. 4w 1 (II 'Nrk,DOMESTIC Min 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 iii — ydur town, apply to- Domestic-S4U.b., N. Y. v (j}) FLORENCE The'Long-eglitesied Suit of the FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE CO. ' against the Singer, Wheeler & Wilson, and Grover & Baker eumpanies, involving OVER $250,000,. is finally decided Ity the., Supreme Court of the United States in favor of the Florence, which alone has Broken the Monopoly oflalgh prices. The New Florence is the only , machine. that sews backward, forward, right and left., Simplest., Cheapest and Best. Sold for cash only, Specialferms to Clubs and Dealers. April, 1874. Florence, Mass. HISTORYD FOR THE OF THE GRANGE MOVEMENT FARMER'S_WAIITGATNST MONOPOLIES . 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 perused it with much interest. It is indeed stored. with "golden grain" for every Patron's family and should be in the household (4 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 ,thanksfor the copy vent me. I prize tit 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 great demand Or this Higtory of the Grange Movement, to issne unreliable-works on the subject—mere complications from agricultural newspapers Do not be imposedlapon. See that the book you buy is endorsed by the leading-grang er& apr 23-4 t NEW TOR TM= ; SECRETS AID ITS MYSTERIES, rpHE alkii3O is the title of a new and val liable work just being issued by the U NITED STATES.. PUBLISHING COMPA NY. It is a history .of the NEW Yorm TOMBS, awl Noted Criminals, with Narratives of their crimes, ;is gathered by Charles Sutton Warden of the pillion. It 1 - is intensely in teresting for both old and young, splendid ly illustrated with original designs. Active AGENTS WANTED in every town in the 'United Statet. Liber al ten:Tinto agents. for specimen pag es and terms to _ _ _ UNITED ST k TES, P 17131,1511 /NG CO., 11 anil 13 Univ,ersity place, N. Y BACK AGAIN. THE subscriberinforms the public that he has again taken up his residence in Waynesboro' and .leased the Basement of the Walker buildingin which to carry on the boot and shoe making business. He will also . give prompt attention to all kinds of repairing. A share of the public's _pa tronage is respectfully sodcited. apr9-tf 'THOS. • MASK MARKET. /P IM subscriber inforrna his customers I anti the public that • be continues the butchering business at the old stand, in' the celler on the South-east corner of the Dia mond, Waynesboro', Pa. Prime beef, teal and lamb always on hand. A special sup ply will always be provided for Saturday evening. Bologna ktlmige to be had at all times. Thankful to the public for past en couragement he hopes to merit a continu ation of their patrounrle . !ain - 36 tf 1874. TEAN EVER BURSON, BENEDICT & CO'S. HAVE just received our rst supply, of rin and bummer Goods, to which we call the attention Groceries, OIL 'BLINDS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Cassimers, Lawns, Ticking% lGive us a call before going elsewhere and we will convince you we are selling as cheap as the cheapest* AMBERSON, BENEDICT 4t CO. apr 9-tf BOOT BD SHOEMAKINO ! (IN and after the first of April next our N.lcustomers will find us in the room now occupied by Wm. Blair as a Printing Office, where we intend carrying on'the Boot'and Shoetusiness us usual. _From 'our -experi ence in the business in selecting the best, stack and workman we hoe to merit a lib eral share of patronage. It willbe our con stant aim to make a neat and artistic thing boot. We make the beSt work in town at prices ranging from $8 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 in the paper, so they may not catch others. Thankful for past favors we ask a continuance of the same, mar 5-tf THE undersigned would most tespectffilly inform the citizens of:Waynesboro' and s nity that he has opened a new Tin Store on East Main street, opposite 'Stover '& Wolil's Dry Goods semporium, and keeps constantly on hand a good supply of MORNING GLORIES, etc., at prices - to sni the times. All kinds of work done in his line with neatness .and dispatch, such as roofiing, apouting.and repairing. You will find it to your interest.to give him a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. The sign of the Big Red Coffee Pot, Always on the post.— Thankful for past favors he hopes for a con tinuance of the same. nov 19 AFTER an absence of fifteen years*" again 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 fashionably..and durable manner. Also plain salts to suit certain classes of men. Particular attention paid to cutting men and boys clothing all in style. Scouring and renovating4done up qua to any outside of the cities. ,My place of business is in the office of Dr. Etrickler's new building, adjoining the ilesore 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, he., april 2.4-tf JAS. A. FISHER. SADDLE AND 'HARNESS MING, .1M E subscriber informs the public that bas changed his quarters, and can now be found in the room formerly occupi ed by William Blair as a printng on the second-floor, where ho 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 experience in the business will ena'3le him give general satisfaction. 2-tf GEO. A. REA. r) A. R"1" I 'THE subscriber notifies the public that he has commenced the Dairy businesq and will supply citizens regularly every morning with Mille or Cream at low rates. lie will also leave a supply at M. Geiser's Store where persons can obtain either at a ny hour during the day. - c ' nov 27-tf BEAU. Fracx...‘ FOR SALE. • A N excellent Ccimpass and Chain, , vitl) _nether nece&sary ,Gx,tureFs. , Am% In,. may 7tf A, S, NN. CATOUFFER CHEAPER of our customers and lrensablie g We have full stock of the following: Queensware, Hardware, Carpets, Kentucky Jeans, ladies Dress Goods of all kinds. REMOVAL r -0-..... J. FORD & SON. NEW TIN STORE COOK Sr, COAL STOVES, Yours' Respectfully, CLAYTON 31. FREY WATNEsnono', PA., April 21st, 1873. NOTICE NEW'STOCK. 1874. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALITY GOODS UNSURPASSM IN QUAL. ITY. MILLERBROS., P. o. Building, %Mese boro', Pa., would f espectinuy , eau- cud 'attention of tan public to the flue stock of BOOT'S, of all the various s es, misses and c a.ELOSEC at prices that cannotfail togivisatisfimtion. They also hare on hand slot of Boots mad Shoes of their own manufacture in which, they offer EXTRA IND C Boots and Shoes made to order from FIRST-CLASS MATERIAL and warranted to give satisfaction.*Repair ing neatly done. • ALL RIPS SEWED GRATIS. apr 2Stf NEN GOODS ! NEIV - GOODS ! ____ e ____ QUINCY, PA. Oil Cloths, /SHE undersigned announces to his cus tomers 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 alrthelatest styles of DRESS GOODS, SPRING SHAWLS, CLOTHS, ' --- CASSIMERES,- VESTINGS, PRINTS. ' MUSLINS, ' CHECKS, TICKINGS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY GLOVES, GROCERIES Cloths • - 41 I .;" .-• J. Boots and Sloes, Hats and Caps, Carpet in and all articles usual' 'ke tis countr _ , . par The public are cordially invited to call and examine our geode and learn our prices. Country produce taken in exchange for goods.. 0. F. summEns. aprl6—tf QUINCY' FOUNDRY AND MAGNIII CHOP subscriber informs the puplic that he .has several paterns of , Iron Fencing and Porticos, Wagon Boxes; equal to the *EngHill Box; Motz and Self-sharp ' viler Mold Boards, Lan-. sides,_ Shears, .Cut ters & Poitts, 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 BOOING & WOOD SAWING MACHINE, the shop prices for 'which are, sso.ooWith out saw, 565.00 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 Staffers. tar 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. . 10 ,4 us Quincy, Pa. mar 5-ts NEW GOODS ! Air fintliNLO I TFIE undersigned havejustretinied from the city with a full stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS comprising DRY GOODS, CASSIMERES AND CLOTHS, .ALL STYLES, • .ALPACA S LADLES DRESS GOODS, . CHEAP, NOTIONS, Groceries, Queensware, third ware, Nails, Hats, Shoes, Ladies' Gaiters, Drugs, 0119, Paints, Tobacco, Cigars, and everything gen rally 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. te — Call and BCC before buyingelsewhere as we are sine we can compete with the town stores. apar9,-tf 'COA.CIIMAKIIiG. 'WILSONS tin want of vehiclesof any &- ill scription, new or second-handed, c..m he si4pplied at the old "Waynesboro' Coach Factory" on Chnrch street. Tho subscrib er cordially•invites those desiring anything :in his line to -call and examine his stock and learn his prices, which ho feels Warran ted in saying will compare favorably with that of any other establishment in the COUII REPAIRING of all kinds will receive prompt attention. • Thankful to the public for tutit , patronage he solicits a continuation of thews= in tho Altura. april 10-0 CUESTNIEJV RAILS. 800 i. Qr 1000. choke ch . egrult.,Railg for st for sale, 111 front of Mon- Irey,§prirtLi- Hotel . Engitirc;r.A . • q-u". E. YINGLING, Agt. - 0- PRICEt LOW 1 -~-o SHOES • • . les for men_and_bo -o-- :~~r.~.~«~;.~i -0-- ..---.0- C. 11. IYETBOW & CO JACOB SADA MS-