NINO MD MINER 'GOODS, t•l•ll)t‘zif bLOs'oi I.4AVE just - received a large` and well XI selected stock of 'Spring and. Summer *Goods, which they offer. to the PeoPle of Waynesboro' and surrounding country . at the lowest cash prices. The stock consists in part of LADIES DRESS GOODS of the newest and latest styles; Gods oc ezery description for men and boys weai ; Shirting Stripes, Brown and Bleached IVlnelins, Sheeting. Tickings, Linen t 4. Cet ton Table Diapers, Towels lc Toweling, • Table Covers, Balmorais, Calicoes, Irish Linens, Ginghams, a large lot White Cotton Quilts, very cheap,,,St loor Oil Cloths, Oil & Paper Window Blinds, Ladies Lace Points & Shalls, a large lot of Stockings, handkerchiefs for men, Women and Children, Linen, Late aft Yapper Collars Laces, Edging and Inserting, Silk and Cotton fringes and 'Timings of every description Kid, Silk and Cotton Gloves,. and everything else in notion ling Boots, .Shoes_and_Straw , Hats, Ladies a'nd Childrens Gaiters, - Shoes and Slippers, to gether with Groceries, Hard vare, Wooden Ware, Queensware, Glassware, and Wall Paper. Call and see - our - go - ods - before buying elsewhere. • COON & STONEIIGUSE. oct. 30, 1873 1874. NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES -- ttitt - itPritNlD - NICMONIS t TACOB SNIDER announces to his eusto mers and the public that he has return ed from the East and opened out an unusu ally large stock of Bdors AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS,• AND NOTIONS, fof the spring and summer trade, at Oelfig Building, corner Public Square, Waynesbu re', Pu. LADIES' ROOM. die has opened an additional room in the :game building exclusively for the ladies.— To this department of the business particu lar attention will be given. His stock con tsiats MEN' S BOOTS, SHOES, CrAITEIrS, CHILDRENS WEAR OF ALL KINDS, WIIICII WILL a SOLD AT POSSIBLE PRICES TOR TILE CASH. Also manufacturing done to order, and all work from his establishment will be guaranteed ALL RIPS SEWED GRATIS "flu. It-tf REPORT ChF the condition of the FIRST NATION -41111. BANK,,of Waynesboro', Pa., at close of business, ably Ist, 1874: 'RESOURCES Loans and Miscounts, :$76,717,61 lverdrafts, 42,66 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation, 75.400,00 U. S. Bonds on hand, 11,500,00 Other stoeks Bonds and Mortgagm 4;299,48 Due from redeeming & reserve A gts 8,039,82 " " Nat. Banks, 6,609,46 " " State Banks & Bankers, 184,41 Current Expenses, 751,56 Checks and other cash items, 244,13 Bills of Nat. Banks, 1,510,00 Fractional.Carrency and Nickles; 589,45 . Legal Tender Notes, 22,050,00 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock, $7 5 , 000 , 0° Surplus Fund, 15,000,0 0 Interest, Profit and Loss, 9,86 9 7 3 Nat. 13'k. circulation outstanding 65,385:0C Cashier's Cheeks outstanding, 06,4 5 Individual Deposits, 354 i 2.25 Due to Nat. Banks, :171 67 Due to State Bks. & Poakers, • 44,17 Bills payable, 6,707,31 .• .State of Pennsylvania, 1 . s. s, Franklin. ounty I John Phil ips, 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 12th day of May, A. D., 1874. J. B. AMBERSON, N. P. Correct—Attest:—Joseph Price, William Hammett, Daniel Trifle, Directors. .mayl4-1t SPRING AND SUMER lIIIIINERL MISS KATE STICKLE A 75NeMs..7CES to her lady customers that .11. she has just returned from the East with A COMPLETE ASSYMT3fE,NT of the latest styles of • SPRING AND SUMMER RUINER GOO D s , Bonnets, Hats, Velvets, Silks, Satins, Laces, Ribbons and Flosver6, Braids, &c Always on hand. 'Thankful for past patronage she sn )icits a continuance of the sante, feeling. confident that her goods and price.; will }::re satisfaction. may 14 t f I I INNA IS, Ispice, must ard,rloves and NJother vices whale or ground. ntrteld's liroceryi Skirts, 1874. LADIES' AN'D TIIE LOWEST $207,929,58 8207,929,53 OrVi t ty ll n es eV w" ( I ) ,r u o i B m May 9th; lr.lngdiefrol to. May let, 1874. . . ' LIST OF.DRAFTS ISSUED FROM MAY 9, 1873 TO MAY 1, 1874: IV P Wengley for street viewing, $4 50 E. Diffenderfer on contract for grading street, , 13 17 E. Difienderfer on contract for grading street, ' MO 00 Thomas Robinson for removing nuisances, &e., . 10 00 Jacob Crouse labor and super- vising,, 37 38 John' .51. Ervin for stone, - 10 00 Thomas Robinson serving no tices, &c., 7 60 Joseph W. Miller clerking at election, 1 00 A. M. Russell clerking at elec tion, 1 00 Thomas Robinson making as sessment, ' 1 . 15 00 John H. Herr services at elec tion 1 00 Michael Honstein repairing P. . Pump, . 1 56 Jacob Crouse for labor, haul ing and supervising, 45 45 H. M. Sibbett swearing council and police, 4 00 John Null breaking stone r, 60 Jacob Crouse breaking stone, 10 85 W. L. Thompson " 4 90 Frank Bender " • " • 280 W. B. Wallace " " 210 J. H. Snider " Si 2 20 Charles Eyler " "2 75 , E. Diffenderfer for labor and hauling, 12 75 Absalom French labor and sun dries, 10 93 Alex. Hamilton for stones , ' 30 82 JOs. H. Gilhert " " 75 Coon & Stonehonse hardware 149 _ - - - _ H. Stonehouse•lumber, , ' 207 D. B. Russell judgement in fa vor of E. Diffenderfer, 36 05 D. R. Russell cost on same 6 25 - Jolin — D. Bender-for-breaking stone, 2 80 Samuel Rider for mason work 21 20 JaAon Bell labor 36 00 .Tohn M. Ervin for stone 2.100 Wm. Blair advertising state ment and notices, 39 75 Thomas Robinson police duty, &c., 19 85 W. F. Horner for tax 28 80 W. F. Horner police duty, 5 00 Geo. Harbaugh for btreet view ing, 1 00 Waynesboro' Man'f. Company repairing tire engine, 100 60 John H.Aliller police duty - 12 00 - John - HA - 1m police duty --- 11 - 00 - A. B. Stoler for services as sec -retary and surveying, 30 00 Samuel Rider services as-coun---- cii and stmt. work, ll 00 Jason Bell services as council and holding appeal, 6 00 Peter Dock services as council suni street viewing, G 00 W. •A. Reid services as council and street viewing, 6 00 Gieo. 3liddonr services a CO/111- di' and street viewing, t 4 00 John M. Ervin for stone.--- 4.00_ Jacob Cronse hauling and labor, 10 70 John Wallace breaking stone. 3 50 Waynesboro' Manf. Company lumber, 2 00 S. B. Rinehart for hardware, 1 40 John Usher iinterest on i.ote, 12 00 Clayton M. Frey spouting and repairing, 6 45 Adam Forney for ilumber, ' tl7 W. F. Horne - rid exonerations 47 70 W. F. Horner'e. collectorslslo 00 00 40 Total amt. of drafts issued since May oth, 1573, -$1.203 14 COLLECTOR'S ACCOUNT. Whole amount of tax duplicate, $1338 24 Whole amount paid treasurer, 1358 24 TRE A S URER'S ACCOUNT. Amount received from former treasurer, $l3 05 Amount from M. 11. Jacobs store rent, 100 00 Amount W. F. Horner's note, 3uo 00 Amount cash from Frick & Co. for copper, • BO Amount for Benches. 8 85 Amount from Burgess for sundries 9 !JO Amount from collector 15582.1 Amount of drafts paid by treasurer, A mount of interest on drafty, Amount in hands of treasurer, , .$1997 9,1 $199 RECAPITMLATION. Amount drafts outstand ing and payable May 9th, '73, 5521 27 Amount of drafts issu ed since May 9th, '73, 1293 14 $lBl4 41 Less amount canceled by treasurer, 1666 91 Amount of drafts out standing May Ist, '73, $147,00 Amount of J. Lest) er's note $2OO Amount of W. F. Hor ner's note $3OO Amount of notes out standing and payable, 500 00 Total liabilities of Bo rough, Less amount in treas urers hands, Net indebtedness of borough, INAVAILABLE ASSETTS Town Hall lGi shares Waynesbo ro' and Md. State line turnpike stock at $5O 823 00 Total assetts, .$3525 00 Less not indebtedness of borough, 352 11 Assets over liabilities, SAMUEL RIDE Presi( , A. IL STOLEIt, Secretarr FLOWER SEED'S. JiTST received a box of choic seeds from Rochester, N. Y., 'A Offer at the catalogue prices. I asl ,tronage of the ladies, and they will •can save the delay and trouble of by mail. Among the varieties ar lowing: Asters arutlants, Victoria tunias, pertulaceas, rin nia. collo bona, phlox drummondi, pinks, ; etc., etc. Over 200 varieties. Call and se may 7-3 t W. A. CORN, OATS AN D II TIE subscriber will meet. pert Saturday at. Stover & %%ruin' Walyneshoro' for the purclusse m here they aro requested to brill Pay CA.SII on delivery may 7 tf DISSOLUTION.' 'I\TOTICE is hereby given th the firm consisting of Geo. M. D. Bet. der Dipthop nnri t;eorge F. Lilly *ls dissolv ell by n littla I consent on the Fnh'nst. liltt7 tf LIDY, BEi I, A; CO. WHEN YOU WANT AND LATEST IMPROVED of all kinds, we have on our floor and war ranted to give satisfaction. We have also Tinware, - --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 Pots, PORCELAIN KETTLES, LARGE IRON KETTLES CRONK'S PAT. STEAM COOKING APPARATUS, MILLER & IRON'S PAT. FIVE-MINUTE CLOTHES WASII- 13t rSpecial attention is given to the man ufacture of our Tinware, House and Barn Spouting and Tin Roofing, always securing the best material in the market, and always warrent to give satisfaction. Thankful for past favors from the Public, we hope for a continuance of the same by dealing justly with all. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS OF FRANK LIN COLIN CY. The Tatpayers of Franklin county will please take notice that I will meet them at the following times and places, for the pur pose of receiving the STATE and COUN TY TAXES for the year 1874 : An abatement of 5 percent. will be made on sale taxes if paid at the places below stated, or at the Treasurer's Office, on or be fore the 19th of June, 1874. Monday. the 11th , day of May, at the house of Wm. Crowe, 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 at the house of Michael Minter, in Way nesboro', for the borough and \Vashington township. Friday and Saturday, 15th and lath, at the Adams House, in• Greencastle, for the borough and Antrim township. N. 13.—A1l persons who have been class ed in the Mercantile Appraisement for '74, will please lift their licenses on the days I visit their respective places. All licen ses not lifted at such time will be immedi ately placed in the hands of the proper of ficers for collection, as the law allows no delay or excuse to delinquents. H. M. WHITE Treasurer. ap 16-5 w 1666 91 rr HE subscriber will commence the hutch ering business in Waynesboro', at the Coon Cellar, April Scl. Persons wanting choice beef and veal can be supplied with the best the market aftbrds. He will have a supply regularly on Wind. every Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning, and Fri day evening and Saturday morning and ev ening. He has imployed 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. mar2G-tf $647 30 r 352 is HOME LIFE $3OOO 00 'By the author of "num SCENES IN Tun Br- TILE" and "Ova FATHER'S HOUSE" of which nearly 200,000 have been sold. "Flom: LIFT" is commended by ministers of all churches as "the author's best book," "full of pre cious thoughts," 'Truths precious as gems," "a choice book for every family," &c. Steel engravings. rose tinted paper, nclebinding and for rapid sale unequalled. Agents young Alen. Ladies, Teachers and Clergymen, wanted in every county; $75 to $lOO per month. Send for circular. ZEIGLER. & M'CURDY, 518 Arch Street, mar 12-4 m Philadelphia. Pa. flower hich we the pa nd they altering the fol pe- ies, ver uilegia, FRESit UM t THE subscribers take this method of in 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, plas tering, &c., which will be kept daring the season and sold at reasonable prices. Kilns three miles east of Waynesboro'. mar 26-3 m HESS & BRO. Iris ever: store in of grain, samples. TO TII E .IFA E EARMERS before making choice of Rea pers are advised to call and examine the Buckeye Table-rake 'Reaper, for which the undersigned is agent in Washington and Quincy townships. apr 231 f H. X. sTONETt. WATER Crackers, ginger snaps, ;ma (limey crackers ut Ileid's Grocery A COOK STOVE, DINING ROOM COOK. PARLOR COAL STOVE, 'FIR E-P L ACE HEATER, POR TABLE 'HEATER, BRICK SF HEATER, NINE PLATE STOVE THE VERY BEST AND BRASS KETTLES. Whave also for sale PI TNAN'S • PAT. CLOTHES WRINGER, ' TAYLOR. & C,O'S. CUCUMBER WOOL) reap. D. D. RUSSELL & SON, Sign of the Big Itxd Horn apr 23—tf An Abatement of 5 per cent. BUTCUE RING. IN THE BIBLE. NEW, GOODS AT THE TON II 1130 Vaal I=E=El TIIST opened at the Town Thtll Store a !➢ full line of all the late styles of .IEIC -A. 'X" Si for Men and Boys, a full line of Mon SHOES AND GAITERS. Men's Custom Made BOOTS AND GAITERS, (HEISER'S MAKE.) A large lot of and Children's Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers of all kinds, a full and complete stock of LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS, CUFFS, NECK MYST - NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. RE 'The public are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock before pur chasing elsewh_ere,_as_no_chargo_will-be made for showing hoods. - Your Respectfully, apr 16-tf M. H. JACOBS. WAYNESBORO' 081 INSURANGE CIIMPARTv WAYNESBORO', PA., INSURES AGAINST LOSS SR DAMAGE BY 3E' X 3EL 3IE On all safe class property at reasonable rate Assets liable for losses, March 2, 1374, $101;831,29. PoliCies issued on cash or tontnal plan, a gainst loss or damage by fire or lightning. OFFICERS : SIMON LECRON, President JACOB HOOVER, Vice President. J OS. DOUGLAS, SRCRETARY. Jos. W. 11111,Lna, Treasurer. DIRECTOItg. Samuel Frantz. ' Simon Lecron, Dr. A. H. Strickler, Jacob Hoover, Jos. Douglas, B. F. Winger, Jacob J. Aliller, . Jos. W. Miller, D. R. Miller, F. B. Snively. Goo. J. Baitsley, Samuel Hoeflich M. P. CROSBY, Agent. feb 20, '74) J. N. SNIDER, BOOK SELLER, STATIONER AND BOOK-BINDER, CHAMBERSBURG, PA. IREPS eonstantly on hand and for sale, Mat the lowest prices, School and Miscellaneous • Booksaßlank Books, Paper, Envelopes, &c. Also a a,auctila altoilt, of well selected WALL PAPERS, BORDERS A ND 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 BASSINIMNI, IVOTICE is hereby given that the firm of D. Summers & Son was dissolved by mutual consent on the 28th day of January, 1874. The business will be continued by the undersigned. Thb books and accounts of the firm are in the hands of D. Summers. upon whom all persons indebted are re quested to call and make settlement on or before the Ist of March without. fill. feb 12-tf 0. F. SUMMERS. TO THE PURL G, I have the agency for selling Dr. Benj. Bates' celebrated I3.A.I.TIMORE TONIC BEER, recommended by all practical Phy sicians. Call and try it. Price 20 Cents per Bottle or 5 cents per glass. ap H. HENNEBERGER. Asaiguees' Notice. XTOTICE is hereby given that the under .l.l signed have been appointed Assignees of James Mcllvaney, of Washington town ship, Franklin county, Pa. under a deed of voluntary assignment. All persons indebt ed to skid -Mel aney are requested toi-linkK• immediate payment, and all those having claims present them for settlement imme diately. IT. X. STONER, W. S. AMBERSON, apr 23-6 t • Assignees. TAILORING. THE subscriber announces to his old ens tomers and the public that he has again taken np his residence in IVaVnesboro' and will he pleased to receive a shore of public patronage. Ills place of business is on Lei tersburg street, nearly opposite Bel.'s Pot tery. ',JOS. ANDERSON. may I—tf • LI OR SHERIFF.—At the solicitation of a number of my friends I announce my self as a candidate for the nomination of Sheriff, sni Oct to the-derision of the Repub lican County Convention. ap23tf 11. E. WERTZ, Quincy twp. NEW ./WVERTISEMENITS,_ USE . . CamphOrine I Cumphorine! , • Camphorine! Campborine! For sale by all druggists. R. Hoyt, Pro prietor, New York. The highest Medical Authority of Europe say the strongest:Tonic Purifier and Deob struent known to the medical world is JURUBEBA. H 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. ?rice 81 a bottle. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St., N. Y. adr7-4w 0 SCHOOL Teachers Wanted in bach Co. el)for the spring and summer. $l5O per month. Send for circular, which gives frail particulars. Zeigler & McCurdy, Spring field, Mass. mayl4 4t and , Boy's heavy of the United States. No book has 'ever been published of such universal interest to the American people. It appeals to no particular class alone, but to all classes ; to men and women of all professions, creeds, occupations and political opinions -to 9 farm ers lawyers, business men, mechanics, phy sicians, politicians, teachers, students, man ufacturers, salesmen, men of learning and men who can only read, to old and young. All want it as a book of constant reference, and to preserve for their children and chil dren's children as the only complete and reliable work, showing the gigantic results of the first one hundred years of the great est Republic the world ever saw. It is not _a_luxury_but_a_necessity—to every—well-in formed American citizen. Agents make 5100 to $3OO per month. ' Send for circular. Ziegler 4: McCurdy, Philadelphia, Pa. , Ladies, Misses Button & Lace . HE GREAT AMERICANpOPFEE POT listils-Coffee-as-elear 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., 678 Broad way,.New York. DSYCHONIANCY, or Soul Charming." I How either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affections of any person they choose instantly. This simple, mental ac quirement all can possess, free, by mail, or 25 cts, together with marriage guide, Egyp tian oracle, dreams, hints to ladies, wed ding-nightshirt, &c. A queer book. Address T. William 4.% Co., Pubs., Philadelphia, Pa. An elegantly bound canvassing book for the best and cheapest family Bible ever pub lished, will he sent free of charge to any book agent. It contains over 700 fine scrip ture illustrations, and agents are meeting with unprecedented shcgess. Address, stat ing experience, etc., and we will show you what our agents are doing. National Pub lishing Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. . FLORENCE The Long-contested Suit of the FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE CO. against the Singer, Wheeler ST. Wilson,_ and - GroverEllak - & 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 and left; Simplest, Cheapest and Best. Sold for cash only, Special terms to Clubs and Dealers. April , .1874. Florence, Mass. FOR Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and all Throat Diseases, Use WELLs' CARBOLIC TABLETS Put up only in Blue Boxes. A tried aid sure remedy. Sold by all drug gists. 4w 2'ais 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 nb "Domestic" A gent in your town, apply to Domestic S. M. Co., A. are the most beautiful in style and perfect in tone ever made. The concerto stop is the best ever placed in any organ It is pro duced by an extra set of reeds, peculiarly voiced, the effect of which is most charming and soul-stirring, while its imitation of tne human voice is superb. Terms liberal. WATERS' Philharmonic. Vesper and Or chestra Organs an unique French Mies, are among the best made, and combine parity of voicing with areal volume of tone, suita ble for parlor, church, or music hall. WATERS' New Scale Pianos have great power and a fine singing tone. with all mod ern improvements, and are the best Pianos made. These organs and pianos are war ranted for 0 years. Prices extremely low for cash or part cash, and balance in month or quarterly payments. Second-hand in struments taken in exchange. Agents wan ted in every county in the IT. S. and Cana da. A liberal discount to teachers, minis ters, elmrcher, schools, lodges, eta. Illustra ted Catalogues mailed. HORACE WATERS (S: SON, may2l 4w 481 Broadway, N. Y. TREES & FLOWERS ! WOULD respectfully inform my old Xfriends and the public generally that I propose to canvass Franklin county during the summer soliciting orders for trees, FRUIT, SHADE & ORNAMENTAL. I represent the firm of ATWOOD, ROOT & CO., Geneva, N. Y., who are able to sup ply all the very rare and there is nothing in the market possessing merit, but what we can supply. Especial attention to Plum and Pear stock is invit ed. Flowers stocks and Bulbs in great va riety, and all of the new kinds• not obtain able elsewh3re. A. D. GORDON. mayl4 tf 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. He will also give prompt attention to all kinds of repairing. A share of the public's pa tronagd is respectfully sosicited. apr9-tf BRINGMAN. MASH lIAILKET. rvIIE subscriber informs his customers I and the public that he continues the butchering business at the old stand, in the celler on the South-east corner of the Dia mond, Waynesboro', Pa. Prime beef, veal and lamb always on hand. A special sup ply will always be provided for Saturday evening. Bologna sausage to be had at all times. Thankful to the public for past en couragement he hopes to merit a continu ation of their piltrODa i r. aprSO tf C. STOUFFER. DAUCITY & CO'B. COLUMN. ' Agents Wanted for the CENTEXNLIL GAZETTEER FREE TO BOOK AGENTS_ WATERS' CONCERTO ORGANS i=t:= CHOICE STOCK OF TREES; 1874. 1874. C HEIIIPER THAN EVER 1111BERSON, BE EDICT & CO'S. lAVE just received our •first supply of II Spring and Summer Goods, t 4) which we call the attention of our customers anct We have full stock of the following: Groceries, ueensware, Carpets, OIL BLINDS, BOOTS AND SHOES., Cassimers, Lavine, Ticking; Ladies Dress Goods ea kinds Mgt-Give us a call before going elsewhere and we will convince you we are selling as cheap as the cheapest• AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO. apr 9-tf BOOT AM SHOEMAKING ! REMOVAL ! (IN and after the fi rst of April next our AJcustomers 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 neat and artistic fiting boot. Wermake 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. say -Thankful for past favors we ask a continuance of the same. mar 5-tf - J. FORD & SON. NEW TIN STORE frillE undersigned would most iespectfally I inform 'the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that he has opened a new Tin Store on East Main street, opposite Stover &I Wolfl's Dry Goods emporium, and keeps constantly on hand a good supply of CO= & COAL STOVES, MORNING GLORIES, etc., nt prices to sni the times. All kinds of work done in his line with neatness and dispatch, such as roofiing, 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 for a con tinuance of the same. Yours Respectfully, nov 19 " CLAYTON 31. FREY WAyszsnono', PA., April 21st, 1873. NOTICE ! AFTER nn absence of fifteen years I again loeate 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 snits to suit certain classes of nien. 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, etc., april 24-tf JAS. A. FISHER. SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKING. VE subscriber informs the public that ie has changed his quarters, and can now be found in the room formerly occupi ed by William Blair as a printng office, on the second-floor, where he will con tinue the Saddle and Harness ranking 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 erutble him give genera' satisfaction. 2-tf GEO. A. RHA. DAIRY • - THE subscriber notifies the public that he has commenced the Dairy husinesq and will supply citizens regularly every morning with Milk or Cream at low rates. He will also leave a supply at M. Geiser's Store where persons can obtain either at a ny hour dunng the day. nov 27-tf BENJ. FRICK. FOR SALE. AN excellent Compass and Chain, with other necessary fixtures. Apply to may 7 tf A. f 5. . . NEW - S It 0 C-K. BOOTS AND NOES A EPECiALITY 3. PRICES tOW 1 GOODS 'UNSURPASSED IN, QUAL ITY. MILLER BROS., P.O. Building, Waynes boro', Pa., would respectfully call the attention of t...e public to The flue stock of BOOTS, SHOES GAITERS of all tho . yarickas styles for men and boys,_ ladies,-misses-and children7whichlWylell at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. They also have on hand a lot of Boots and Shoes of their own manufacture in which they offer . EXTRA. INDUCEMENTS. Boots and Shoes made to order from FIRST-CLASS MATERIAL and warranted to give satisfaction. Repair ing neatly done. A LT, RIPS SEWED GRATIS. apr 23tf the public generally Hardware, 1 il - Cloths. T undersigned announces to his mg tomers and the public generally that he has jnst returned from the Eastern cities, and is now opening out a well assorted stock of His selections embraco all the latest styles of - Cloths Kentucky Jeans, Country produce taken in exchange for goods.O. F. SUMMERS. apr 16—tf 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 ener Mold 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 ItIETCA.LF EXCELSIOR POST • BORING & WOOD SAITLVG MOINE, the shop prices for which are, sso.oowith out saw, $65.00 with saw. Will saw from' 20 to 25 Cords of Wood per day—also saws Shingles. One man can bore L.-om 250 to 300 posts'per day. Can be ran with Water, steam or horsepower. Two different kinds of Sausage Cutters and Stnffers. earAii repairing done in the best man ner and charges reasonable. I feel thankful for past favors and hopo for a continuance of the same. Yours Respectfully, JOHN L. METCALF, Quincy, Pa. NEW GOODS ! THE undersigned have just returned from the city with .a full stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS comprising • DRY GOODS, CASSIMEItES AND CLOTHS, ALL STYLES, ALPACAS 4.• Groceries, QueenstrarP, . Hardware. Nails, Hats, Shoes, Ladies' . . Gaiters, Drugs, Oils, • ' (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 vf marketing. Se'Call and see before buying elsewhere as we are sate we can compete with tho town stores apr9-tf DERSONS in want of vehicles of any de scription, new or second-handed, ran be supplied at the old "Waynesboro' Coach Pactory" 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 ho feels warran ted in saying will compare fiworably with that of any 'other establishment in the coun ty. , Ilsrmumo of all kinds will receive Prompt attention: Thankful to the pnhlic foi past patronage he solicits a continuation of the same in the aprillO-tt Snni'vgaitino Choice Chestnut Bails for litiikihllence formic, in front of Mon treey Erring .Hotel. EnelOi rsT. A mar. r3 - If.': - B. .17.1i0iLiNG, Agt. NEIV GOODS NEW GOODS! - 0 _ QUINCY, PA. I===l SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. DRESS GOODS, SPRING SHAWLS, CI:OTIIS, CAS'SIMERES, VESTINGS, PRINTS, MUSLINS, CHECKS, • TICKINGS,' NOTIONS,• HOSIERY, GLOVES, ,GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Carpet ing and all articles usually kept is country stores. lerTho public aro cordially invited to call and examine our goods and learn gur_ -prices.- - - QUINCY FOUNDRY NACNIN AND CUP 1 mar 5-ta ---0- AT EMMA -0- i LADIES DRESS OODS, CHEW, C. H. DETROW eCO COACHMAN ING. JACOB ADAMS. TNUT RAILS. NOTION'S,