NOTICE. We 21T now receiving oar first supply of FALL GOODS at lower prices than they have been for qcveral yens, to which ws ca ll the attenton of all who wish to buy CHEAP COOPS. full assortment of Cloth., Cussimores, Ste.,"for !ten aud Elois wear at A. St. Co's; ---- A full rosortment otbdaing and al:kindsofst.tn ntcr goojs tor s at A T 3. Sr- , 131. ached and Brown selling low at A. 13. & Co 's. A heavy stock of Ingra,in, inported, nag and all kinds of Carpet at ell Cloths and Mattings a largo lot ni A . & 6. Wall and Windoi . v Paper in great v riety At A. IS. 6: 11,3. N Ladies and Misses Shoes cheap and good at A. B. & Co.'s We hnvo a full assortment of all kinds of pry Goods, mions, Queensvpire, Hardware, and Gro ceries to which we call your attention and feel con lidera tha t we can give you full st.taaction ,in rt- . gard to price and quality. • sue! Give us a citll.,_Ei AhIBERSON, BENEDICT & CO. sept 29-1870. PUBLIC SAI E. undersigned w:11 sell. at public sale, at her L resi lence, au IThurch street. iu %Vey roebboro', on Fr:day the 2 , 41 day of October, 1870, the Ulm', leg pe,:onal property, to wit: Bed.teacis, D Settee, L Table, w-astistands, 1 case of Drawers, 1 Trundle lied, I Clock, 1 pair Window Winds, I Toilet stand and G ass, I good Writing Detl, I Hat Rack, 25 yards Carpet, 2. Chests. 2 No king Chairs, 1 Preserving Kettle, 1 good VI heelbarrow. 11landsaw, and a va ri ty of otter articles nut necessary 1.3 mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the t •ieus will be made known. C L. lIOLLINBERGER. G. V. Moan, acct. sept 29-S JOBEP.III DOUGLAS, ATTORNEY. AT-LAW, Waynesboro', Pa, pRAOTIC ES in the several courts of Franklin and adjacent counties. N. 13., heal Estate lensed and sold and Fire Insurance effected on reasonable terms. dee 10 WAYNESBORO' SELECT - SCHOOL wILL be opened by Mrs. JOSEPIIINI3 FUNK on the sth -of Zeptember for the reception of pu- pile. Having engaged rooms with every convenience for the comfort of her scholos, she tors to receive the patronage of hi r friends. The course of edu cation will be thorough such as to qualify her pu pils for the active duties of life. Private ihstruc *ions given on the Piano if desired. aug 18-1870-6 m Lumber, &c. • subscriber has for sale Che tnut Shingles, Failings. Plastering Laths Shingling Laths, Pine Lumber from a half to one. inch. All other sizes of Lumber furlished to order Also Oak, Pine and Chestnut Woos, by the. load for sale on the pound. Ho has also I C E fot sale. ap 23—tfl A S PRIVATE SALE.II Al HE subscoibtr off; rs at Inivato Fate Ids House end Lot of (hound on hiecbaniC t.treet, Way nesboro'. If „ant sold pricate.t. on or Ihfore the 2d day of January, I'B7l, it will he sod-at public sale 'tau that day at 2 o'clock, P. M. Po, sessiou will be Oven on ;Le Ist tjay cf Ainit, 1871. oat Pts J. IL NIEI4.Ii. ASSIGNEES' SHE OF VALUABLE REAL AND PERSONIL PROPEVY! TUE undersigned, Assignees (by Deed of Vol untary Assignment) of Henry Yingling, of Wcairigton township, Franklin 'county, Pa, will oiler at Puplie Sale,lin the premises, Oh the 26TH, 27TH ARO 28TH DAYS OF OCTOBER, 1870, at o'clock, A. la on'cuch day, All the follow ing described valuable at, and Personal Property, to wit • L = That popular and BE 11JTIF171, MON TEtar SPRING , ' HO l'El. end FARM PROP ERTY, located on the summit of South Mountain, irl Franklin, county, Pa., on the turnpike leading from Waynesboro' to Baltimore and Getlysburt•,. 6 miles from the to , mer and 10 mites from the latter place. The road leading int r Frederick rind Wash ington Counties, Maryland, intersects the Turnpike in front of the Hotel. In the summer, for two mouths lot more, the Hotel is filled with Boarders hem the Cities, and this custom must soon be largely in creased, as the station of the Western Maryland Railroad (now in course of construction) will be on ly 1 mile front the House, bringing Baltimore within 63 miles distance, and making Moaterey the roost acceseible'and neatest place of Resort during the Sommer. '1 he FARM contains 245 ACRES, bout 140 of which is Cleared and under Good Fen ring; is beautifully lowed, alnjpst level, the high. est land not over 50, feet above the lowest. The land produces as well as the land in the Yareys be low. The Improvemetits consist of a Large Three story and Attic BIHUK BUILDING - , 66 Feet Front with Wing running back 73 feet. PORTICOS on every story, run the whole length, hont anti hack, and also un Wing: Fifty Feet from the Main, at tight angles with it, is a barge Two-Story FRS ME BuILDING, lower Floor containing Billiard Room, Bar and Barber Shop'; Second Flour as Chambers. Attached to it is another Two-Story Frame Buil ding Ninety Feet Long. The Lower Floor is used for a TEN-PIN A LLE Y ; the Upper Floor con tains Nine Airy Chambers, a Portico running the entire length at right urges with the Main and in , lull view of Front • Porticos. About 100 yards on Tuhs, th e opposite side of the Pike, islocated a handsome Buckets, MODERN CI EFT E , new ; 361E24, Two Stories. Churns, The Stabling and Bhetl, 80:4,70, is the finest in the Knives and forks County, built in 186 , 8. Barn, Bath Houses. an,l all Spoons , other buildings nece sary, inching in all a ( Hand-_ seiner Villa, surrounded by a cultivated open coon- ladles, try, with high ranges on, all aides, gleirig it charm- Lare,o iron and Copper kettles, leg prospect. The water emit:tins FIN E MEDII.3I - other we'rtel oracles at the sign et the BIG NAL PROPERTIEri. RED ilttltti, Waynesb.)re', Pa, where a large as- No. 2.-TRA CT OF LAND containing 2 ACRCS, in which the Springs and Bath Houses are located, so r t merit of which will be sold with No. 1 Tract, or separately, COOK STOVES, as purchasers may desire. No. 3.—AN NDIVI- NIN E- 114 A TE STOVE,S 1)El) HALF PART IN A TRACT OF LAND, lying in lismatenban Township, Adams Co., Pa., PA It LOU STO V E,S contaiaing T WENTY•FI Y Ai:RI:S. moreor eoritaiiiiii - g — alitiritlirice - TUExcetlent er. The aforesaid Real Property, will tie offered on the First of the latest improvements _ .„. ' the very best in the „ Day -ef-salev—lntinediutely-a fterrwrlt - be - sotttnitthe n taraer,at-uree.a.sueap • tut-ame ntave_stmaa_ol Personal_ Property„-to wit : title aplauli I TI;M ' D. IL RUSSELLRU SSELL of - F[SUP. MULES and Harness, I Family Horse; 16 HE ta) OF' CATTLE, Choice Blooded Stock, among which are 7 loliteb Cows, and 1 Devonshire 80, 10 Head of Sheep, 40 Head e.f Hogs, inclu ding 1 Chester Boar. 5 Brood Sows; 1 Pl.teton, one open-top Buggy, 1 Top Buggy, 1 Sleigh, 1 S pring Wagon, L Bread-tread Wagon, '2 Plows, 1 Single Shovel Plcw, 1 Corn Coverer, 1 Spring-I'o°th Rake, 1 Lime Spreader, Wood Ladders, Hay Carriages, double and single sets of Harness, I cart, Hay Fork and Rope, a tut of Shoots, 1.10 BUSHELS Of HE (extra ;) 200 bushels choice Italian Seed Oats , 2:30 bushels Good Common Oats, dot Pota toes, 400 Barrels Corn, large lot of Fodder, a lot of Clover Seed, 40 Tons of Hay, mare or lees; all the Right, Ville and Laciest of said Henry Yinglitig, in a certain Pavia. Stump Puller ; 213G0 Joint Shin gl, s, 80 Locust Posts, 50 Chestnut Posts, 861 fret of Lumlair, 2 riling Uri lies, 1 Bade le, log, butt and fifth chains epreadias, double and single trees, lines, nets, &c., &at. 1 Cider Press, hoes, rakes, hay links, &c . Also—The most-complete flaflortment of HOUSE • HOLD A 111) KITCIIEN FURNITURE, 1.13 be found anywhere, selected expressly for the place and laviriess, unsurims-ied in quality, containing a nion other things a I rgc lot of line White Queen:- ware, of all kinds; knives and forks, spoons, glass -wareitinware, a large lot of canoed fruit, preserves, pickles, 2 fine parlor sores, 3 parlor rocking chaiv, 11 dozen parlor chairs, stands, bureaus, lounges, a bout 100 Bedsteads, wood and iron, with matrebses, blaok-ts, and bedding to suit; 39 de•zlir, table nap kins, extra linen sheeting, pillows, 1 of Roar,: s k. - t, extra siz • PlArill r, toweling, a lit of stave s 01 all patterns; 63 yards parlor carpeting, 33 yard. carpeting, (•itling room;) a large lot of goad carp log ; about 120 yards heavy floor oil cloth, Cenieri. can and Frigiisti;) 2 gi.t mirrors, blinds, a rot of mat ting, lamps, clocks. I very large Cook Stove and Fixtures, pots, kettlei, (iron and brass!) sausage grinder and stuffer, moat ves4ela, &c. GIN GER BRANDY, tiEN IN 13131,K, SHERRY MINE, } gross or more Catawba and Claret Wine, bottled ; a good Billiard 'l' dote and Fixtures ; a lot bar room I urnituro and Fixtures : bottles, jugs, demijohns, 2 water cooteri, tin cans &C., &c. Al. so 1 Fruit Dry House, 1 Relrigeretur, 1 Lard Press, a lot of Carpenter 'rue., I Library set of Sabbath school Books, 130 volunies and Case; 1 set Om-. opret Picture Frames, &e. IF is imposs.ble to enumerate to give a proper idea in so large a Variety, but the public are assured that no larger or better aisortment cart be found in any similar establishment in the country. The en tire Faint has beim I imed and well Manureil ; the Buil iinus were recently Papered in costly st) le, and are in excellent repair. A 11 endsonie revenue in Pasturage of Movers of Cattle traveling the roads C is yielded roost of the year. It is rot ft J , ntly believed that no fir er investment either for private individuals or a Company, call to afforded, titan in the 'purchase of this prow•rty. 'Flee speedy completion of the W. stern Maryland Had road must immediately inhance the value of the Real Estate, and its proxunitv to Banimoret and oth• er Cities, will treble the past business of the Sum mer ;seasons, and imsuro a steady, permanent ens torn during the who!o year. A. B. & Co.'s. TERMS :—IO per ernt. to be paid on day of snle on the Real .Estate, the balance, mit-halt Itss the 10 per cent., on April Ist, 101, when posses:tin will he. given, and the last half on the lst of Apia, 14372, with interact funs April Ist, 1. 1 47 1 • On sale of Personal Property, all sums udder $l.O Cash, and of all sums over that, 5 months credit with ap• proved security, JOSEPH DOUGLAS, .? Assignees. .Lo'.l SANDERS, S 1870. SPRING. 1870. New Goods! New Prices! MILLER & BEAVER Have just received their first supply of Spring and leummer lilitatla to which they invite the attention of alt whl wish to purchase good Goods at grantly itio reduced urea. Their Spr.og stock is complete in 1 ovary depsr Qix l „ and having bad the advantage of the recent decline in the Eastern market they flatter I themselves that. they can compare figures with any I house in the County, In theitry titre& depart ment they have black and fancy , IL, plain and fancy belums, all colors Alpaccus and Empress Cloths, plain and figured Poplins, Chictzs, Lawn, Piques, Brilliante, plain and haired Canabrica, Nein souks, Swisses, Mulls; Cloth, Cassimeres, (plain and fancyytattinetts. Jeans, Cuttonades, Linens, &C. Their line of Notions is full and complete. Be low is appended a list of the leading articles_: Hosiery, Neck Tire, Gloves, . Suspenders, —Miter,---- . Switches, , Como, Chignons, • Calais, Ilanckerchiefs, t u lfs, Trimminge , ... Bows, . Buttons. Their stock of Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Cedarwate, Oil Cleihs,'Curpets, &c., is large, and I was sel e cted to suit the trade. All tLey ask is air examination of their to bo convinced of the trUlti. May 12, 1870. r. n BIT BILL NEW. FIRM b. B. RIPSSFILL & SON nt the sign of the Big Re I Horn, will keep constantly on bans end fur ante a Inge assortment of stoves and Tinware. COOK STOVES! (warranted to give satisfaction.) 4'L aware Irenairare Brass wa re, Japanned Ware, House rur nish lug Goods EVERYBODY COME AND SEE 'EU ki IMPROVED ORIENTAL BASE BURNER, geld of Iletai 1 Itv 1). 13.1ZU58E11. & NON, of the Ithr Red Horn, Waynesboro', PEI T1N1X741.11.E mode of the hest Tin in the market, and warranted at the sign I the "I3lff "E"Lieci. 3E3Ecixerk.." D. D. IitJaSELL keeps constantly on band a large assortment of House Furnishing Gonda for sale cheap. Pure No. 1 licroselle Oil and a large assortment of Lamps. Washing Made, Easy ! by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and getting the best Close Wringer ever made. I.4rPorsonb is want of stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, &c. &c., can get full value for their money by col ing on D. it I:riftELl. & SnN, Sign of the "LIIG IIED HORN " W t shit ro'; Po SAVE YOUR FRUIT ! TUE L A. OELLIG DRY HOUSE, 1 3 .1tE.N ETD J tNUARY '2I3T , 1868. This is the best Dry house ever offered to the public. It dries Fruit in half the time required by the old method. It dries uniformly and / perfectly. TLe Fruit dried by it retains more of the nature] flavor. It is easily mana;ed. _ It saves fuel. It is durable anddportable. It has "'A feet of drying surface. Call and see them at the sign of the .li4D !TORN and leaveyour 'orders for thorn - March 24, 1870, THE 31011 MAG. CLOY FOR J litmn. !UTErg: L. For sale at W. A, TRITI,E'S new Stove and Tin tStole lie has on band a largo stock of the above stoves, all of the late itnr roved kinds. -- There is added to the Morning of this year an oven, which is neat in appearance. It is a good Baker. You can heat Irons, Bake, Boil, Roast, tew, and it does not, interfere with the operations as a Parlor Stove, In regard to the blast of some Stove Dealers, who say that their particular stove takes less coal and gives more heat thrm_lbe_tdorniner-(Glory,—you-1 eau put that kind of talk down as h Blow well, as the Morning Gbry has been sold (in thia_part of the country) for four years, and in that time I have- 1 put out over three hundred of them, and never had to t ike one back because it.would_not-do—ita=workil ont was not what I sold it for. Now that cannot be said of any other at we ever offered in this mar ket. Th't is the proof which is the stove. I have other styles or heating stoves for coal or wood. Heating Furnaces put up and warranted %Sy Cook Stoves are of the best in market for coal er wood, all warranted good Bakers. Also u new Parlor Cook stove, something - that can't be excel'. ed. Call and see me. You tvill find my stock of Tin Sheet.-Iron and other wares of the kinds, and at low rates. On hand, the beat Clot} es Wringer in market.— Also a good and cheap Washing :Machine. Roofing owl Spouting dono.of the best stack and at short notice. Job work of all kinds in my line done at low rates. The only place in town where you can get your copper work done, being the only Copper Smith in the place. Oct 1] W. A. TRITLE. PATENTED SEPT. 21. 1869. ;-4 O The merits of this Machine consist. in part, in the attaclonOnt of curved knives to the arms of the cut ting-wheel. tho shearing cut across the month-piers. the great poWer and directness of the blow, by which treble the volume of material is cut, with less pow. er than is required by any other Machine; those combined with its durability and simplietty of con structitm, command public attention. Nothing lin- Mc to get out of order, but what a boy could remedy with a pocket wrench. Persons in want of machines of this description will do welt by calling upon or addressing the un dersignoo. Good and responsible agents wanted to sell machines arid territory. The above Machine is now on exhibition at the office of the Waynesboro' Manufacturing Company. Persons interested should call and examine it, for it is what every farmer should have. 11. C. GILIMIT, Da 3. F. STouFryt, Proprietor. Agent. Waynesboro', Pa. july 14— if] ALLFN u.GOoD FACTORY AND CHILLS GOOD & PSETCALF Who are prepared to furnish and matte to order, Manile9; &a. • Sce.• Ste • We aro also prepared to do POST BORING, and in short anything in our line of buriness.— Wishing to enjoy the success and sustain the rep• vitalism of the former proprietor, we will try to sed or make anything for you, you want or need in our line; make i las well as we can, and sell it as cheap Le we can, with.juotice to you and us Address GOO]) At METCAI,r, iWaynesboio', Pa. Factoiy 1 miles South of Waynesboro', Pa. Feb. 17, 1870. . O. MOLASPES.—The subscribers,have just Direceived a Irian) lot of New Orleans Molasses 3r the ho!itloye TRUCE & I.IOEFLIQU LELT MEW METCALF ANTIETAM A NEW FIRM Sash, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Brackets, Stairing, Moulding, Scrolling, Flooring, —ALSO— Sawing, _Pl:lining, Tueoing sad Grinding. VIIIESIORIP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE P MPANYI WAYNESBOLski, ZaT ISIL 10 SI AGAINST% LOSS' DR DAMAGE BY 33L'i It 11-iit. JIM" Ou all safe ela,ss,property at rEasDnable rates OFFICERS W. R. ANIIIErN , O . N. Bum Ltiricus, Vice Presidelit. DorGLA - Treasurer. nut u rolls: vv: 8. A zril)en.f) , l, :Shan) Le^ret , , bewie S. Perim), .tacoil Joe. DraiebtF, Sus. Price, J ,cob J. Al It. ,'tl titer, Ben j F. Funk, 1) .seVI ran tlll3, • IC4III DANIEL SNI VEIN, Agent, Juno 16, '7o] W y ustntne - , Pa. OMNIBUS -LINE! THI3 subscriber informs tho public that he is now proprietos of he lim.; line running &lily be -tween. Waynesboro' and Greencastle. heretofore run by Wolfersbure,er & Stoner. With good hurhes and a first-class four-horse Omnibus he is enabled to convey passengers to and fro with cuni!ort end convenience. Dis Buss win leave Waynesboro' at 14 .arriving at Greencastle at 8, making quick lime and sure connection with the lirst Passenger train at 8,4 A. M. Leaves tireencur.tio at 5 o'clock, P. /11., ar riving at. Waynesboro' at fi 45. Be is himself Pro prietor, Contractor and Driver. Delivers Adams Express matter to and from Greencastle. Ail Ex prers matter expressed the same morning a through to Waynesboro' the same day it arrives. Persons wishing to send goods. by Express will du well by' giving Mat a call. :Persons wishing to go io_nagersto_w_n_shou tuke-t his ou te. The tra in leaves nt 9 15 making connection with the Wash ington County Railroad. _tau g_2o_ll4.________J_R_W-01,,F1E its_BE.Bo E 8 , /3. • RESIDENT DENTIST; - „," •. _ _ WAYNESBORO', PA.; Can be found at all times nt his (Ince where he is prepared to insert teeth oil the hest basis in used and at Prres to suit the times.. Teeth extract°, without pain by tin. use of chloroform, c att ier , ni trous oxide os or the.fret zing 'Lioness, in a manner surpassed by none. WE the undersigned being neglaintod mi ll i 1. K. Branisholts for the past year,,ean reeoin mend him to the public generally to tie a Dentist well qualified to perform fiii operations belongu.g to Dentistry in the mot,t_skillful wanner. Dr& J. B. A MI3OIiBON, I. N. aNIVELY, o E. A. HERRING, J. M. RIPPLE, J. J. OELLIO, A.:+. 111 EIIItAK Sept 29. f) T. D. FRENCH. NEW STORE! lIINGGOL'J, NI tt ILLIAIVE STEWART has been to the City and laid in a large supply of Ladii s. Misses and Children's shoes, of the most fashionable styles. Men and Bay's bhoes, both coarse and line, Men's Congress Gaiters; also Straw Hats. 1 . 1-,e public are generally invited to come end examine tor them selves. All wl o will buy 01 him will reef ire satis faction, as he will sew all ripagratis. He also keeps sugar, coffee, molasses and situps, pepper, alspice. arid cinrim.m, mackerel, letter paper, envelopes, steel pens. pen holders, kerosene, &c., &c. lot of ehe best loather on nand Wtok manu factured to order at sLort notice and upon reasur.- able terms. He returns thanks to the public for past patron• ago and hopes to be AO to merit a comiowince of the sarno. rn.'sy 5, 1870. Wm. STEWART. FEATHERS RENOVATED! THE subqcrihpr would inform the. citizens of Waynebbero' and neishburhood th a t h e h as se cured the services 1 John IL Derr to operate his Feather Renovator during his absence. Persons desiring leathers renovated will please call at the room in the rear of liuths' Boot and Shoo more or at the residence of Mr. 11. Sal blaction is guaran teed iu all cases. aug I I-tf ADAM FORNEY. PRIVATE SALE. subscriber offers for sale a HOMO and I.ot 4,1 of Ground on North street, Waynesboro'. There is on the lut a verb of goad water par ly completed. Also 8 Building Lots on Broad suet and 12 on West Main street. On one of the fatter there is a I line Ki'n and good Stone quarry. Money can be made upon this lot by Lime Burning. filtm 6 Out Lots ranging in size from 1} to 4 acres. If it is desired purchasers of Building Lots can get possession of them this sep 8-tf ALEX. HAMILTON. DENTiSTRY! ryt. J. M. PEDDICORD, late a San Francisco, Cal., baa loc‘,t - ed in Waynesboro', and will at tend to all the branches of the pratition, in a that oughly practical manner. Teeth extracted without pain by Nitrous Oxide Gatti or a highly improved freezing process. Uttice two doors west of the Village Record Of. fice. augll.4f AMMIGNEE'S NOTICE. VIOTICE is her by given that Wm H Mentzer, 1311 of Quincy township, Franslitt county, Ps., by a deed of voluntary ussignment, has conveyed tits estate to the undersigned, residing iu the same town chip, for the benefit of creditor?. And as the As signee purposes converting the property and settling his' accounts as speedily as may be corropaq b'e with the interests of thl creili•ors, he d..- sires the creditors to hand in their claims at once, and those who are indebted to said Wm f 3 Mentzer to make payment immediately. sept3-6t WM LOGUE, Assignee. CENTRAL MARKET I lIA VING secured the services of a first-class Butcher, Mr. Chas. Dicke?, who takes great pleasure in pleasing customers, the subscribers an. nounce to their customers and the public that they now occupy the Cellar on the corner, next door to the Town lin% where fresh Beef, Pork, Lamb and Veal can be had on Monday, Wednesday and Sat urday, evenings and mornings. Sausage and Yud• ding unlashed regularly on Wednesday evening of tacit weak. Persons can rely on getting the choicest meats as none but the best stock wtlibe slaughtered. Flt %I 4 K. WEAGLRY, oc 641 • JOB. F. KURTZ. .• . Ayer's Hair Vig.ty.°, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon resew:act to, its original color, moss and freshness *of ;youth. Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed: But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty Fedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from. those deleterious substances which 'make some preparations dangerous, and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only. benefit but not harm IL If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr..l, C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CIIENUISTR, LOWED, MASS. PRICE $l.OO. A. S. BON El) A 11. t;, uggif.t, Agent STOtYKit &T---WOLF"S'STO-11E, East Main Street, Waynrshoro% Pa G 0 OIFB AS LO AS MLSEWHERE. Just Received, a fine assortment of LA DIET AND GENTS' -ra cidl r,I At Greatly Ite.iuced PI Ices All Goods in Stock- Nediteed to the Lowest Prices of the day Prints from 6 to 123 Cents for the best, and ail Colors Brown i♦luclingt, 1 yard wide, at 124 ete., and :11 other Goods accordingly sheep. We Invite Inspection, may 5; 1870 UELSINUS COLLEGE, Located at Freeland, Montgom ery county, Pa. Tice A cittlern it: Delia 7 /712174 : [FORMERLY . FREF.LAND SEMINARY.] A 14 . !rst-iiiass Eog ieh, ,11.1thewaficat and Cial:4ical school for YOUNG MEN .4241) MaiTS, Varier the inmediate Tuition and Manage meet ej the. filcul , B of College. TEUMS MODERATE. ['All necessary txrenses, including Tuition, .130ardirm, Washmg, Books, dc., nut exceeding 230 a year. tiE COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT Will be distinct from the Acitlemc and will affmr.l all the advantages Ida full College coure in the n.ual higher branches r f study, under the direction ot a Faculty of six Proless..r.4 I.7.4rThe Academic Ye4r hr both Departments will be divided into the tellowirn; three terms :—T he :School Opening with the .I.'nll Term, :September 6, 1870 to December 22. Winter Term January 4, 1871 to April 5. , 'Spring Term, April 12, to July 7,1871. fareor further informatir n apply to It' v. J. U. A. BO ‘I ts IZG Elt, D. D., Ps ri,tent c , f Irr,in us Col ege, PRELM.AND, !VI ON 111)31SICY COUNTY PA July NUTLCE. A. Chance' ar Bargains Tlir, subscriber is now offering the stock of READY blebs CLuTELLNG formerly kept by the tats Gee. Bender, Et.g., AT AND'BELOIY COST FOR CASE?. .4L.E.A.WaO A nrw supply of men and boys' Clothing just re ceived from A. Jarrett of Baltimore, aid. All goods warranted and made in the best man. nor. Those who ft % sire to purchase Clothing at the lowest figures will do well to call at the old stand S E. corner of the Diamond. aug 25-tf A. E. WAYNANT. Tailoring Establishment! HE subscriber would respectfully announce to. the citizens of W ayneslyero', and vicinity that h. has commenced the 'redwing business in thu dwelling house of Mrs. S. T. Brotherton, opposite the Bowden itcupe, end is now prepared to mako all kinds of clothing to order, which he will guar antee to give satistnctiou. lie asks a trial. aug 25.1 f GEORGE; 110-EKNER. LEW W. DETIUCII, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Waviasztoao', WILL give prnopt and dose attention to all business intrusted to Ins care. Office next dour to the Bowden House, iu thit Walker buillinz, aug 25—It I/ D STO VE R & WOLF r
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