snLEF, MITE Subscriber will sell a t public sale st his rcsi deuce, 3 miles West of Waynesboro', near Sa lem Church and about 2 miles from the Marsh Store, On Tuesday the 28th of February, 1871, the following personal property, to wit: 5 WORK HORSES, 1 dun mere With foal 7 years old, 1 bay maro (Cob: ham) with foal 6 years old, 1 hey horse 10 years old, good leader; 1 gray mare with foal, good wagon leader, 5 years old, 1 sorrel horse, good for riding or driving, 12 years old ; 7 HEAD OF CATTLE, 3 fresh much cows, 1 young bull 3 years old, 3 head young cattle, 1 Sheep, 8 head 'of Hogs. one Brood • Sow with pig, 1 young Boar 0 months old ;. 1 New Four-horse Wagon, _ fourinch_tread ; 1 three inch tread Wagon, 1 new Drill, (Greencastle make) 1 new Spring flake, one Wood Bcd, 2 Emir Hay Carriages ' new Buckeye Reaper (self-raker) and Mower combined, one New Jersey Reaper, (self raker), grain cradle,- mowing kcythe, 1 set new Breechbands, 1 set Front sears,.3 acts Plow Gears,. 3 flynets, 3 blind•bridles,•new lead bridle, now cutting box, 1 sleigh basket, 2 spreaders, guar. ton plaster, 1 new three holt() liarrow,•l self sharpener Plow, 1 two horse Plow,' single, double and treble trees, 1 new jackscrew, shovel, hay and straw cutter, 500 Plasteringd,aths, 51100 ft inch Oak Bo arils, meat benches, empty barrels, 6-collars, a loals fodder, about 500 pounds Pork, 1 wheat fan, 1 good well rope, 1 dinner bell, 1' grindstone, 1 lot good shingles, 1 new strawcu tier, 1 cross cut saw, I wood saw, about 1000 . ft board fence lath. about 50 saw logs, 1 bellows frameel set dung boards, A twenty feet ladder, forks, rakes,l windlas and frame, a lot plank, 1 digging iron, 1 shoeing ber.and tools, 2 pair Peafervh; '1 Kitchen Cupboard. 1. wood box, __.—-•tieve-Orients-1-4-4eel-Stove,--1-Chttrn-f-about . 16 acres_ GRAIN IN ME GROUND with many articles not necessary to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when a cred it of Ten Months will be given on all sums of Ten Delius and upwards. ISAAC, K. FOX, feb 9 ts Joe.. tioVVAZID, auct. ,il PLEITI hiILIE A PENNY SITED SAYS THE OLD ADAGE Well, flow and where is the place to clan? Why vircirever you can use your motley to the best ad vantage; and popular ovnion has long emce given tho palm to Stotyrr 4. wow; for keeping the best an.l cheap est btore ; all they want is for buyers to tali and examine their stock and conv:nce themsslvrs OTutitts k consists in pairof the — folloWing - office . ta-IDIEV DRESS -G00332.--;-. bt;1:11 ALPACAS, MOITAIRS, POPLINS, , ARMUNS, • DELAINES, OPERA ()WTI'S, REIPELLANTS, ENGLISH VELVE rE s, , , 81L0131. 9 .1E. Weistav, Cloths, Doe-kin Cossimors, ° Cords. batinettei Cot totiudos, Lioeris, Tweed, drx. We would call experiul attention to our stock of LADIES' CUSTOM-MADEISHOES, in Listing and Morocco,,cheap G-ROCERIES. We have bonght lame, coneequt ntly bought cheap MI our goods have been bought tit prtnie prices, consequentty we are enabled to undersell tbose who bought befo e the decline. BALL AND SEE. And we cii!limove to you whit we ony An kind of Country Produce BOUGHT AND 6uLl. Nov. 24, 1870. STOVI..ft &. WOLFF. 'FAIRVIEW" MILL ! FANCILY FLOIIt, ETC. under4gned having Wilted and ndded 01l the lAtest nal rwenielite to his Mill. (formerly r ntz* s) announces to the public that he is now inanutacturing a superior aiticle of FA ill LL Y FLOUR, sivhicli will be delivered to persons at market prices. lie has also on hamd a supply of IILPL L S 7' UF P 'of all kinds, which tie wil Wholesale or retail at the Mill, or deliver if &sired, at the lowest market rates. Having refitted his Mill with the most improved machinery he feels that he is enabled to give geneial satisfaction. His Hour m sacks can be had at Reid's Uroce ry, Where orders may be left : The highest market price paid for WREAT delivered at the COOPER STUFF wanted. mar 24—ti] DAVID PATTERSON. IMPORTANT TO FA lIMERS. RAMSDELL NORWAY OATS. MINS Oats is far superior to any other for its 1 great yield per acre and excellent quality. The stall,s grow firm and do not lodge racy; many of them bearing twin 150 ti 250 grains. ()Amen.— We h ,ve evidence that many bushels were sold last season under this name; which was an entirely different and inferior. grain. This seed was obtained from 1). VC. Ramsdell, and is warranted genuine, free of rill foul seed.— Furnished an any sized sacks desired. Address A. M. BELL & Waynealicro',:rranklintio , jan 26—tf PRIVATE SALE • 9 IMRE subscriber offers at private sale 4 valuable .11. Building Lots with allowance for alleys, Iron deg on West Main Ftreet, Waynesboro', in the rear of which is a Lot containing a half acre, more or lee•. The lots will basalt! together or separately to suit purchasers. GEO W. FOREMAN. fob 9 —tf ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. AMOTICE is hereby Oven that Cyrus Bchriver, of Washington unsaid:up, itinisppointed the un dersigned assignee unites a deed of vo massy assign silent for the benefit of his creditors. All persons .having claims against the said Cyrus b'ehrivor, will ;resent them duly , authenticated for eeulemeut,and ,those indebted will mike payment wit hoot delay to 4be undersigned. . Br., leb 9 Os . ] Assignee. TB. /11111. E , N . D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, WAAYNEL , BUICO', PA. Office is IVa ltet a Lai Wing pne door Esstmf thr. 13ovalca I Louse. ' jjant.3o—tf PUBLIC SALE ITE' undersigned intending to discontinnii Arm , . ing, will ieh with Out reserve. nt her residence,. hdles South or I,Vayneeborn, 'Orr ' ' Thursday, the . 23d.doy of February;lBll, the folldwing,personal property; to wit 6' HEAD HORSES among which aro a Broad -Maros, 1 with foal, ti l tree godd Plow Loaders, 1- Cairo Lost yfaing 3 years old; 18 'HEAD CATTLE , aiming which are ?extra MilchViiiire„ 1 fine young. Heilier r will he firth abouttime cif isle ? . P fine young Devon Bull, the balance thrilty young cattle; three Brood. SoWs r ,l will have pigs by, time of sale, 7 heal of Shoats;' .111 0 12A.NIPATION WAGONS,. with Bed all id gond erdeml pair Hay Ladders, 1 one-horse Wagon , 1 spring Wagon.2;three-horse and - f-twv.diorse.PlOws, 3 double and 2 single ahoy Is; • • —.IT el plows, 2 Harrows. 1 Springtooth — fiike, 1 Grain Grill, (Troxel's make), I WOOGS' MO WER,•one cutting hos, 1 wheat fan, 1 cntn Sheller,• 1 rind stone nearly new, Y Wheelbarro*, 2 sets dung boards, 1 large rope, lot grain bags. fhiets wagon gears, 6 .et - plow gems, 611 y nets, I r.ix-horse line, plow lines, 1 set doubt's, add 1. set king le harness, collars, , bridles, halters, 3 riding saddles, 1 nearly new, one wagon saddle. ]'sleigh, 3 strings sleigh bells, car penter tools. 1 crowbar, 1 digging iron, 1 roUghlock, 1 jackscrew, 2 lo; chains,l fifth chain, breast Chains, co* chains, 2 pair butt traces, 2 pair spreaders, trek- le, dodble and single trees, I. Set Blacksmith Took,. ollin good order; r stock and die, a lot old iron, lot horse shoes, 2 grain cradles, 2. mowing scythes, 2' corn choppers; 150 BARRELS CORN, Hay bp the ton,•Cornfadder by the bundle, about• 90 bundles Rye Straw, Potatoes by the bushel; 64 AM 01 gin I ill URI Household and Kitthen Furniture, consisting of 4' bedsteads rind bedding, 1 bureau. 2 rabies. 1 flour chest, 1 1 wood box, 1 secretary, 1 desk. 1 lounge, Cook Stove and fixtures, 1 Tenplate - intove, 1--Par. lur Stove, - 1 iron kettle, a lot pork. - I — eighrdny clock,- 3 bblre. vinegar, and many other atticls ton numer ous tO mention. a'e to commence at ro &dock on said:day when terms will be made known by H C. BARU, • B. F. B 4 RR, Agcfits for Susan Barr. G. V MONO, nue.- fib 2—ta `II-RLIC SAL -E. 171 HE subscriber will sell at Public Sale. at his restdeoce, about one mita bout hes pt of Ring gold, and near the road leading fronr Smithburg to Waterloo, OZ FRIDAY THE 24TH FEBRUARY, 1871, the following property, viz:" 3 WORK HORSES, 7 Head of Cattle, among which are 3 Mulch Cows, the balance young cAttl.; 15 HEAD HOGS, among which are two brood sows that will have .igs abOut the time of -2FARM WAGONS, (hroidtrend) 1 l'ood Bed, 1 pair Hay Cordage:4, 1 Odrriage. 1 Spring__Wagon, 1 61eigh,11 2.F..pringa tooth Hake; REPS; 3 BARSHEA R PLOWS, (2 three horse and 1 two-horse) 2 Harrows,2 double and 2 single Shovel Plows, fifth chain and spread -ersTsing-le,-4-louble end tri. a es 2 sets Breech bards. 2 tuts Front Gears, 2 sets Plow Gears, co lays, bridles and housings, 2 ily.mets. 1 wagon sad dle, 1 four horse line, 1 whip, a lot old iron, with e _ther_articlee_neLneensfiery to mention. Timms: —Sale to commence aT9 o'clock on said day, when a credit of seren months will be given on all .sums of $lO end upwards, purchasers giv: , ing their notes with approved security, upoii —s w - hich it not paid within 15 days alter maturity, interest will be charged from date. For sums under *lel the, cash will be re quirod. No goods to be removed uutilsetticd for. JNO. HOOVER, of J. hell 2 —te] GZORGE V. MONO, auct. ?LJi L L rpHE subscriber intending to quit•faim'lng will se.l at ru`dic sale at his residence, mar 51on tcrey Springs, on the road leading to Sabillasville, ON MONDAY 27TH OF FEBRUARY, 1871, tho following personal property, to wit: S WORK HORSES among which are two blood mares heavy with foal, two good wagon and plow leaders, two riding and driving horses; HEAD CATTLE , 10 of which' are gOod Milch tows, swlll 10fresh by day of sale, 1 young bull. 2 lama l'tecrs, the at.ce 3 oung ci,ttie; 7 head of Skl EEl'. 12 HEM) HOGS, among is one brood sow; 2 WAGONS, one three. inch tread; 1 pair wood ladders, 1 lime bed, 1 p-ir boy laddira, 1 cart nearly new, 1 set dung boards, 1 sleigh, 6 , Plows, 3 three•hosea. 3 gap paiw:, rows, 2 single and 3 double shovel plows, trel•le, dont to and sins to trees, 2 fifth chains and spreader* 3 log chains, butt and Incest ch..inti. halter and cow chains, 1 McOormiek Reaper, illi BE,MMI Elit Mil AS in, 1 Threshing Machine and Horse Power and strap, 2 Grain &Masi 1 elpring Grim Rap, 1 Corn der, 1 Wheat Fan, f culling box, forks and rakes, 1 Open-top Buggy, 2 grindstones. I Cniverseed Hulk; 5. sets BreechLinds, 4 a •ts Front Gears, fly nets, collars, l'•rid!ea,, wagon and plow lines, 1 wag on saddlel skint 'ZOO SUS. ITALIAN OATS : Hay by the ton, 1 log wagon s 1 cross-cut saw, one work bench, I jackscrew, 2 grain cradles, 3 mowing scythes, 6 Bee }Oyes, 1 meat vessel; 2 tiedbteads, 1 cupboard, 1 safe; 1 'sink., 1 parlor and 2 ten plate stoves, 1 ,bureau, 1 lam, 1 set chairs, 1 new d,ning table, 1 churn and buck, 1 dinner bell, 1 rocking cradle, a lot burro's, crockery and queensware, ap. ple butter by the cr.)ck, bacon and lard by the lb.. and many other oracles not necessary to mention. bale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when a credit of 8 months wi,l be given on nil stuns of SIU and upwards. JOrIN KOH I.HR, fcb 2—ta (i. V. Motto, auct. MILLINERY GOODS ! TO THE LADIE*2 c RB v .:C 4 . : fu11,.l Oi,LiN ER Rh j re ei e .apply tre ir a vr E Nillin g eri Ladies are invited to call and examine• her stock. nov 3- tf DISSOLVTION. MILE co-partnership heretofore existing between Geiser & Rinehart in the Hardware business, was,dissolvad by mutual conseat on the Ist inst.— The books and accounts of the firm art in the,hands of the subscriber, ,who will continue the butduess as heretefore..upun whOm all persons indebted and re quested to call and make early settlement. jan 12tf SAMUEL. 13. KOLL:HART. For Gans. Penknife Blades, Repairing Family Corn Sinners, . , Cali on Gov 3tt d. H. #OHNiTtiNe CBE'S STELLAR 0111! -..-..0-... T"ft,,Tmilip increase in , the unmber of fright ful'. accidentsoesulling• in rerribM treallis and destruction of valuable ptopertypeaused by the in discriminate use of oils, , khown under the name of Petroleum, prompts us tonal) your Fpecial attention to an article which-will, wherever used, remove the cause of.such-aCcidents. We allude to CARSON'S STELLAR OIL for I.L.LVAINATEII44 FiILTKPOSES The proprietor of this oii hot for several yearn felt the necessity of providing for, and presenti , g to the publie r es a substinntt fur the .iiinge.one ow l)] . pounds which are sent hreadcost over the ceuntry, as an oil that is FFlre, brilliant, and•entitely reliktife. Alter a long series of laboriowt 9bd costly , experi ments, ho hos succeed. d in providing. ano now of fers to the public, such a suintitute, in CARS-ON' S--37'ELLAR.011;,' ft Auld be used by every family ,because it is sa fa beyond a tinestioe.. 'the uriortry infrpose in the preparation of STELLAR OIL has been to make it Perfectly Safe, thus 'touring the lives and prop erty of those who use it. Its prese . at f .standard of SAFETY and BRILLIANCY sib rdwayshe main tained, for upon this the proprietor depends for sus taining the high reputation the ST'ELLAR OIL now enjoy?. To prevent the adulteration of this oil with the explosive compounds now know under the came of kerosene, &c., it is put up fur family use in five-gallon cane, each can being sealed and stamped with the trade-mark of the proprietor ; it cannot,• therefore, be tampered with betwet n the manulnc• tuber and consumer. None is genuine without this trade -mark. It is the duty and interest of all dealers end con• Furriers of illuminating oil to use the STELLAR OIL only, becau-eit alone is known to be safe and reliable.- It is for male by Amberson, Kimedict & Co., Waynesboro. Manoii & ataUer, Marion. E. B. Winger, Quincy. Oe!wicks & Burkhart, Chambersburg , W. D. .st. Thomas. .1. Hostetter & Co., Greencastle. Thomas C. Grove, Mercers!tors. - J 11.3. L. Ritchey,. _ —ARDEN & Wiloutssi.k A cmrs,, Nu 136 South Front at., l'ullathAphiet, feb 2-1871] ---- - PRIVATE SALE OF vuunts TOWN PEOPiIIiTY ! /11PH _ subscriber offers his Valuable Homestead situ:nett. In ‘Vavnesbool, eolltltining_eteres of well Improved Laud. The improvetuen . a large two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, newly . fixed up and painted bath in and outside; Good hater supplied by hydros in the kitchen.-- A Ise a new two-story MUCK 811 AND BAKE 110 USE, containing ,two gond Dwelling Rooms and Smoke house up stairs, all connected with Inc imam &wet ng .3(190 ; a so near - Wis a new two-story Frame Work shop; Woo+ and Goal House ewinbined, to. gaiter with other neeescary uut•buildmgs. The yard and surroundings of the house are made pleasant and desirable by convenient Brick Pavements, sand walks and about two dezen'Shade and Ornamental .es_;_a_bout 100 YOUNG FRUIT TREES, of nil the choicest vari firs This is one of the Most desirable and finest lo cated Homesteads in this town or neigkborhood be ing situated on an elevation unincumbered by other properties and affords a magnificent view over the town and all-the surrounding country ' The soil is in a high state of cultivation and is of a nature that makes it more than ordinarily prod uc• tive 4 and in both the wriest and dryest seasons its situation being high and on the sun side is well cal culated for gardening, early and late, both for Fam ily and Marketing purposes. 'Good terms will be given, rand if not sold be fore the 25th of March next, it will bu offered , at Public Sale on that day. feb 2—tf P. GELSER. EVERYBODY READ TRIS AND REMEMBER THAT MILLER & BEAVER Have received their Fall and Winter Goode, and ar!, how ready to offer great iniucernents to all who wish to cave money in making their fail purchases. Their stock 01 DaakQiuce.ialaa, torn.ailits and Geats consist of all the late styles, such its Alpacas, Poplin Mohair, Merinoes, .11tepplig, . Delanes, &c. Cloth., Black and Fnney Cassimeres, ()wrens tinge Velveteens, Cards, tbotinetts. Jeans. Tweeds, et. c. In the notion Luc they hive Cull', collars, pins, ties, haMkerchiets, 11..mery, gloves, mitts, comforts, switches, chignons, corset , imrperiers,laecs tapes, trimmings, and Ladies nud ielio underwear. For Ladies' Wrappings they have Long, Square, Shoulder anti Breakfast ahawle, Nubies, floods, etc. Thei- stock of , • GI.4OCEUIES, VIARDWARE, Queem.ware, Cedarware, Oil Cloths. Carpets, & c., is large nod was selected to suit, the trade. ' All they ask is an inspection of their stock to be con vinced of the truth. No trouble to show ;mode. Fresh Butter, Lard, Eggs, Rags, &c taketiiin ex change for goods itiov 10 QUINCY NORMAL .SCH3OL. c" . HE Patrons and Friends of Education of Quin cy intend to form a Normal School which shall be under the instruction of Joun W. flitowti, 13. E., as Principal in which the Higher English branch.s will be thoroughly taught. Mr. Brown has hod sev• era! years of experience in bis profession and has recently graduated in the 'Normal Course' at the Keystone State Normal School, coupe well recom mended by the Faculty as a practical and success. ful Teacher. Mr. Brown's reputation us 13 Teacher is such as will give general satisfaction to the-com munity. Special attention will be given to students who desire to prepare for teaching. The government of the school will be mild and parental. Morel fn strpction will be given throughout the entire session. The session will contra-ince abut the First of.APrit. The citizens of the surrounding vicinity 04111 a vail themselves of this favorable opporiuni'y to form such a ,scheol. Eprcises Compoaition and bee lamation will be given. The rates of tuiti.in will vary accor.iing to the grade of .studies pursued.— Fur [intim information apply to JOHN MIDDOUR, JOHN HEMMINGER, •. • H. E. W • feb 2-4 t E. O. N INGLR. LEW W. DETRICIK, ATTORNEY AT I.A W. , •,Waraganotio', PA , W ILL give prompt and dose attention to n 11 : Inisiness intrusted to, his care. Office nex door to the Bowden Mosey in the Walker building aug 25 tf The highest cash price will ba paid for Cast Iron scrape delivered at the work, at the-. fIY I.f GNISER M. CO. THE 1101INING _For sale at W. A, TRITLVS new Stove and Tin Ftore Ho has on hand a large stock of the above stoves. ail of the late inirroved 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. Rake, • Boil, Roast, sbiw, and it Roes not interfere with the operations as a Parlor Stove In regard !' to the_hlast_of—semel—Stove—Healers, who say that their particular stove takes lees coal and gives more heat than the Morning- Glory, you can put that kind of talk down as a Blow well. as the Morning GI fry has been sold (in this part of • -yea-NI-end-in that time I h ave put out over three hundred of them, and never had to tike one back becense it would not do its work or it was not what I sold it for. Pi ow that cannot be said of any other st ave ever tailored in this mar ket. That is the proof which is the stove. I have other styles or .heating stoves fee coal or wood. Heating Furnaces put urr_and warranted. !Ay Cook Stoves are of the best in market tin coal er wood, all warranted gond Bakers. Also• a new Parlor Cook Stove, something that can't be excell ed. . Call and see ma. Yon will find my stork of Tin Sheet-Iron and ,other wares of the beat kinds, and at low rates. - On hind, the beat Clothes Wringer in market.— Also a good and cheap Wishing. Machine. • Roofing and Spouting done of the beat stock and nt 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 workdone, beiLg the only Copper Smith in the place. (let 1 - 1 W. A. TRITLE. PUBLIC SALE. TNEPsubscriber, intending to quit farm inc, - will Offer at public sale; at his residence, 2} miles North-west of Waynesboro', and about of a mile from the Waynesboro' end Greencastle turopilto, on TUESDAY, 7/IE.2IST DAY FEBRUARY, the following property, to wit : 11 HEAD HORSES & COLTS, among a; hich are 1 fine Riding and Driving !orge, 4 Brood Mares, 3 with foal, all of which are good Leaders; 3 Colts rising,3 years ale, 2 rising 2 and , 1 yearling; 20 HEAD Or CATTLE, 5 of which aro Mitch ()owe, l ie frealytnel another will be flesh about the time of sale, thh balance aro young Cattle ; SEIMAL7I:I) OF Mi.C>OrIS, I part Chester Boar, 2 Sowa with pig ; 1 three-inch Wagon, I Dmlbe & Stevens Reaper, 1 McCormick Mower,. I Drill. (all near:y new,) SPRING-TOOTH RAKE, 1 Top Buggy, nearly new, 1 Sleigh and Bells near ly new, '2 pair Hay Carriages 2 sets' Dung Boards, 3 plaits, 2 three•horse and I two horse plow, 1 sin gle and 6 double shovel plows, 3 harrows, I wheel , barrow, s ingle, double and treble trees, 2 nets breast chains, 1 set butt chains, 2 sets front gears, 3 sets breechbands, 6 sets plow gears, 6' tly meta nearly new, 9 blind bridles nearly new, 10 collars, 3 riding bridles, 2 riding saddles, I wagon saddle..l set: sin gle harness, 3 harness nets, 12 halters.ls cow chains, 2 fourrhorse lines. neatly new,' breast strap, (Pea - trich's rrytke,) I windmill, lot of forks and rakes,. 3 grain cradles, 2 mowing scythes, 2 spreaders, I ern ery grind stone, I large dinner bell, 25 bags, aplow lines, 2 ahoy( le, 2 picks, 2eaws,2 axes, 1 hand saw, 2 bushel baskets. Also, honumber of articles will be sold out of the house, such as ONE COOK STOVE, 1 Cod Stove, t Wardrobe, 2 Beds and Badding. 1 Chest„A pplebutter by the crock, Lard by the pound, Hama, Shoulders and Bacon by the pound. 60 AWES OF GRAM 1 TIE GROW I Hay by ihe tonvr odder-by - the bundle.-Corn by the barrel, t Robe, I Buggy Spread and Blanket, and a variety of other articles not necessary to mention. Sale to commence at 9'o'clock, on said day, when a credit of 12 months will be given on all sums of $lO and upwards. Persons in want of good stock or farming utensils, should not fail to , he present. FRANKLIN MILI.BR, jan 26. ts G. V. Mont, noel. WAYNESBORO' BIKERY ik 214 (s), fAltv4a THE subscribers announce to the public that they have opened a Bakery and Confectionary on Main Street, Waynesboro', opposite the "Row den House", where persona:et all times can be cur plied. with fresh Bread, Rolls, Pretzels. all kinds of Sweet Cakes, wholesale or retail. A full supply of Candies, Nuts, Frui.m, etc.. always on band. ICE CREAM regularly supplied during the season. Having erected st considerable expense a first class •bake House they feel confident that in this department of their business they can give general satisfaction. 'rimy therefore solicit a share of puts , tic patronage. may fo—ti FILZ AShIAN ,dc MORT. PRIVATE SALE. c-,-411}: subscriber offers for sale a Haase 'end Lot 11 of Ground on North street, Waynesboro'. There is on the lot a well of, good water par.ly completed. Also S Building Lots on Broad street and 12 on West Main street. On one of the loiter there is a I.ime Kiln and good Stone Quarry. Money can be made upon this lot by Lime Burning. Alto 8 Out Lots ranging in size front' lj to 4 acres. , If it desired. pnrchasare of Building Lots can get possession of them this Fall. sep S-tf ALEX. HAMILTON. 111781 . REVEIIVED—A full stock Of Leather fur shoemakers and saddlerr. at 110U'/.ER dt FRANT2'S, jtine 9Lf Yrkccpine NEW GOODS I 'NEU/ GOODN 11111 E a ttentionLor the cnmmunity it now diraccti ta_ttia largo rum null assorted s ad: of "G 0 D S RY f'oll 'N. For the Reason's trode.coloi-ling of oil tho lots now eliie4 of the dt y. and al very cheap rives to 8 , 111! RI I 84 lost Jr .p in no.l soe v..rie.l co.- lection of liry Cioudr, roserii- anti D. °nous All•the late styles of bathes' Divas Goods, Such- as Silks, - AlOaceas, )plies, Empress Clothe, itcpps, Cassimers, Cloths, Velvets, .Velveteens., „ . Curds, Kcrseys, (Team), I,vueds, Sitine t 9, Rob Reps, Pikes Peak Clositncre, Paisley, Shavvia, Plaib . Shawls, Lug Shawlg, Stivara Shswis, Breakfast and S-h o der-S ha wl, , De!nine, Merinos, Cashmeres, Twills, 31oli Chignons and Switches, " Hoorn and Shoes, Rubbers Carpets, wool and Home-tuade. - Oil • Cloths for tables and floor. Window Shades in Oil and Holland, Blutrkets white and grey. Dee 3,-1370. COON Skin and Buffalo Robes at l'atiesis, Haswells. SQUIFIL, Coney antl.Mink Furs at Paton ,a Hot:nu:We tfORSE and Baggy 13lankets at PRICY. 6 Hoartdon's 1 4 1LOOR and Table O - il Cl,ths at PRICE a lloanicE's LARGE Stock of Shawls at - Puma & lioaructes. CALICO by the pound and yard at • Puma .t Hommion's. LARGE atock.of Gloves and ilnaiery at' Place & libmton's WATER Proof and Beaver .Clothe at Paws & maraca's. PLAIDS, A Ipaccas and Empress Cloths i.t Pure a Hannan's, FINE assortment of Knit Goods at I'uroea tiromron's D OYAL Baking Powder end silver Giosa alarch Puma a HOYFLCCB s. N EW Orleans Modifiers, new crop, at Paton & tl omit n's. OOLONG and Imperial Teas at Pawn & Barmen's. ROASTED and Green O V l' R e l e os a a r Ilosrmcn's. G I RAIN and Ground Pepper at Pater a HORPLICR'B. UIIEESE and Crackers, fresh, at PRIME a Horvticn'e. ILITARY Over end Dress Coate at PRICE & 1101 MICH S. BooTs and Shoes, cheap, at Pima a llosvcrcit's. CARPETS and Crupet!Clinin at PRIME a Ilemicn'sr Dec 8 e 1 IgtrALID3 DON'T DESPAIR! , ifkr $' ~Q,:i, , N: ' Thouitanda have found relict. and .„."*. VN: , thousands n ill turn to this bleat. , eines, af,er exhausting their pi:ilea • i..i . `,,,• ... 1.' ...te and patience in search of health. fr and Olddine's of the hcad, dullness of the mint!. loth breath, coated tongue, lora °lapped Le, pains and Y-r.alc• netst in the sumach, enlargement of the liter, Tel to ‘r• Rei4 of the skin, constant fever and thirst, n Ith a trot l dkrelish for business. pleasure or ants kind of entl•lq mant. FAIIRSErEI PAX&CEA, if taken and per , s, oral In for a few days, will remove this whole elaas of t.-• in,•••• tome. The fluid; of the body become pure, and mad clear. the stomach strengthened, the tongue clean, the appetite improved, end the abolo Biafora so be:tented that disease, la bad weather, is less Stable to ail let you. ; Dr. P. FAHRNEY'S g Celebrated Blood Cleanser or Panacea. As a medicine for children. the Panacea is, In every way, ealenlaied to take the pleas of the endle,s variety of drugs which aro annually sold for that purpose, and %Weil are often very Injurious. A medicine which pos. Items the qualities of a cathartic as well 93 a mild alter. adv., and which is capable of arroct tliten:A. without the leset injury to the chtld, le of incalculable valas every mother. Asa cathartic, it is e ery ettectil 3, SC'. It does not, it - given In proper quantities, cause as eca or distress to the stomach or bowels. It is very Orme:tut to the taste. which 1.3 a very Important feat:lle as a medicine for children. As sprerrentire of dI tea e It nnpreeedenteA as it acts directly upon the diensdre or gans and the blood. In all scrobloue d hen wy. it if a t. mo- elective medicine ever offered to the public; d, If:sit - en regularly am! perseveringly'. !hr. :c <month-tr. Ca. , ;(11 en common to children may he entirely ernamexi. t Prepared by P. Fahrrtey's Brea. el ;77, 1 4. Vtarnetboro, Pa., and Dr I-. "j., rAHITNEY. 30 North Dearborn Crtfcaoo. Price:ALL:l per bottle, for sale br Wholesale and Detailt dealers. And by December 8-Iy. CARPETS I CARPETS' Has just teiurned from the cities with the largest and, best sesortment of CARPFT,S, OTh CLOTHS, OIL AND LINEN WINDOW bIIIDES, DRUGGET AND CRUMBCLOT RUGS COVERLETS, COU:siTERPAN E 6, &c., or Selling lower than any other house in the county. , Call nnl hear ;niece. Greencastle. Dec. 1, 1870. WOOLEN FICTORY. TINE undersigned respectfully announce to their custothers Reid the public generally that they have now on hand a full stock of WOOLEN GOODS, : 4 T/C1 AS CASSIMERES. FLANNELS, ELAN. KETS. COVE/CLEM etc., all of which are be ing sold at reduced prices. Garpeung, boat woolen and cotton; made to or der at short notice, and all other custom vao4 at tended to promptly. The highest market price paid for Wool. • Pomona wanting anything in theft lone are invi ted to call and examine their stock of goods. . The thank 4 of the Om are terivred the public for past 'patronage and the hope entertained the they may be enabled to merit a continuance of sue favors.' 1. W. BA WR & a:HELLEN. act 20—tf • . FOR BALE.-Corn, Apple s , fresh Lune, Li,. cum. owl Chentnit POW. tleC 1-4 • . ALEX. HAMIT,TO4IT. "j;ist ojiPtfial at PRICE ‘O,. ,110EFLICIPS, I. IL WIIIT,)10R.B ever offered in Greencastle LA 014 CURTAINS, with air the fixtUres tor putting up. RAG CARPETS cOnstantly on hand and made to order. GEISER'S PATENT SELF-RENTATING GRAIN SEPARATOR CLEillEll NIGER An ' 0 0: , git • -° 1~1 !~~ ~~.',._ i No Implement more Importo 'rot t , tI o tamp r n a E1it,41 , ..:$ 1, Ass GRAIN Ti :N;) I'l.l A,IN ER-- Jr tome p);: , him hi/we I t ly. The nbeve cut show.' the ONT. V GEIS • ( - BINE pow !milt under the immediate eye at rho old inventors a, out) all the naildiemal pray. m.•rits made during the p.m 3' l yenrs, find now with first class warkm•n and mat, n t 1, it to Link hich up hinive 11 , 1 0. IT+ doss. As a F!,re.Ther it ri; equal to the twat, a« II it ia au • prrior to any existing- machine '1 fits ia 'noted by all imeest corniodirers. Indeed it i+ the ly • machine thalreally can. by !MC Opera/ hi?) Mom tia.h ly thresh arid clean groin fit for market. Itut Ito, tact tiret grain direct train this rr.ael ino . train 2 to :3 rent.; a nu died Morr then grain tent nnv other tune ar tiles the queel ion of miperiarity, no n cleaner ac. r el! judgi S iti nll the rqato and (:ount) Fairy where was thoroughly i vrat:ricatiy tente.t, ut <owled itor] withlother leading !EIJI hour shay. a% r. e that it is inorp simplv— more eiotly understood .roil rp • era tell by those utimk inv.! in machinery-ImM. threahimi as much and it cleaning better-- With Ie.:: power and more conitort to llt11141:4 tr o ut any other initrhine in a-I.—Plat It'll I, it aold-for-desa-meney-a-ce.irilui:r e 0- facts are tttrther attested by the thi tr•ni:ds rf Par- . chasers, mono of la limn !vivo hail the si ir: use far she last IS vents. the wnht9 of nlt, o.y 101 w nnaii 4 HlV's, ez: From a 2 Itati.e or 3 licrae Levier F..wer, to II tell Horse power. with paces rlU,iiint ft,,/0 :SI 90 to f at Ilr without power. AA'n also make tt,o latest mi pri,vedTriple-geared Horse — P..wera ttitnian for each size- machine ranging, from .1390 to $1:15, 31111 all fully and fairly warranted. For further tutor motion send for Circular and Price Lint.. liospons:blo A gyuts watitid w terr,t,r_y_ual intr dlice4l. THE UF:1:1E11 M NNITFI.(I•I7I+ING co., • 4 .A NNSEMLO% Franklin Ib, jan 2l—trj Zee Hera Read This NOrricE THE flUtqwrilwr bars just returned front the East GI with n illfp I , lodi, 01 (rune,, Slll . ll tl6 LOU tf ra: RS, NA 1.3f0- RA I,:q and nil kinds 13 ,, atA f.,t :11,n and Hoye, Women, Alisst.s and 4Thiltlnin. which he is selling at pries that will plea,e. EIATB. Ol.' EVER 17, STY], E. for Mon and Boys, Cop of all the leading styles to , suit and ft any head. ' W e blught our otock cheap and or det4;rtnined to sell accordingly. otions: , liotionv; ! Notionsl.' REA D . THE LIST Shirts and Drawers G auntleta, Seventh re ing (.!eves Paper Collars Fur top Gloves Burk. Glovis }1,1,4ti ry Sheep .`,kin Moses Wool knit HIM' Hose Lisle Thread Gloves Cotton Hat !l ob e Wow-knit Gluves Germantown Half Huse 13tsttei flies Mich ei;k Ties Fancy .ilk Ties -- Broad End Ties Lodi es & Go, ts Pa cufrs hinen liamitterelliefe Pocket Hooks Poi !monies Brushes Pocket Knives Uloth Brush°. n Knives shaving Brushes .Nail Ktiieit Hair Brd,ihi , s Fancy mops • Tooth It: lashes Perfumery shoe Brushes Albums - • (;final's Pitts arid Needles liszors Lead Pencils Gum Caps Slates Violin etrangs Ink Note Paper Pon Raiders Envelopes }slacking Bair ()its Yirmoriundas 'O) ;arpet tacks Crochrt Needles Fancy toys, (ire &c. &c, &c. arid en fourth, GOLD AND SILVEN,E..s, American, rlveirti and English; Seth l'humas end la. ther Clocks. learclry of eveiy description for La dips, Gents, Misses and Children at are-ttiv retitle. if prices. Finger Rini s,a largo Ftnck. plain Gold, Fancy Sett, tThrirred andTalicv FinunT pings; and other Plaied kings in great variety, watch chtlins, Guards, tt , hnis„ Bracelets, CliarniA, Sleeve Buttons, Gold Pens and Pencil-; watch chain hooka keys. itc, Trunks, Caros, Um►rrollas, Bagtcets, Valises, Carpvt Bags, It 11.13egs; Tcsaccu. CI nts and sr.uff. Candies, Fruit's, Rai•eui, Piats and Confe(tionarie of al) kind , ' Come one, come nil, nevi—buy. TLanklui. for pnAt favors ha tiopes ti a desire to plane) to input a libaral shan't of pitron. , go LZEXIEL ELDEN, Oct 8 1R69 K. BRA.NISHOLTS, RESIDENT DENTIST,. rip tate,Thr WAYNESBORO' Can be found nt nil times at his office where he is prepared to insert teeth on the best basis in used and at pries to spit the . timrs. Teeth extracts. without pain by' the vice orehiereferm, enther, ni trous mite gis or the trot zingsprocess, in a manner surpassed by none, WF: the undersigned being acquainted with A- K. Branishottsi for the put yen., can recom mend him to the public generally to ne a Dentist tieeil qualififtl to perform nil operations belonging to.. Dentistry in the mint skillful manner. Du. J. B. ASI 13 ItSON, I. N. SNI VE E. A. Mk:NNW:4, J. M. RIPPLE. .I. OELLUI, A.'S. BOAEISIIA Krt. sept 29ifl T. D. FRE N How is this for High TOITN FORD itvrefttrning thanks to the publir VI for theii - patrnnagerennounees ' that he ic,temlw removing his shop $ ihs - Basement of Wl)licer's Building. (and .not leaving to4vn as is tho be.it fof many) artier° he intends carrying on the IfOOl' AINLO 6HOE DthriNll as usual. All perions knoWing themselves indebted to mo will please coil ,end settle then -accounts; for• I pay: resit foe •my stock: and mast have my ,money.— Don't want to see tEe face' of that unwilcurrie visi tor, the Deputy . front "Foit Fletcher" prowling a bout my ehop•seeking whom he rnly devour, &o. Customers will tharefore, find mo nt the Blom. emit referred to after the .first of ril next jan t:G], ' J. F. DENT,ISTUT: ifM .r. M. PEDDICOtt t Into of San.Franesso, Cal., bro. locitell in Waynesboro', and will at tend to all tho branches of the profession. in a thor ouahly-practical manner. Teath.ex trailed without pain by -Nitrous Oxide Gas, or 'a higbly improml fre=ingroce% Office two doora west orthe 761:age Rvent,l rof,. lice. • I "I ir":1 1 . . mia , PA
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