PUBLIC SALE. TIE tifirioreivied. idthinistratras of Jacob bough. dec'a , will 'alter it 1)111)14 sale at th = late resident° of said deceased, on the old Hagerk wn road, 1 mile 'Southwest of Waynesboro', adjoining the Willow Grove Mills, on Tuesday . the 14th day of Match, 1871, fie follaiiiig personal property, to wit::: 5 WORK HORSES; 2 FMB BROOD SOWS:, 14 HEAD OP CATTLE among which are frlfilch Cows, one fat Bull and Steer, the balance yotteg cattle ;. 1 Buggy and pole. 1 Sleigh, 1 pair Grain and Hay Carriages,-1 Wheat Ilan, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 PLANTATION With Bed, 3 Barshear Plows, 1 single and 2 double Shovel Plows, 2 new Harrows, 1- new Spring-tooth Rake, one Nair spreaders; single, double and treble Gees, t crowbar; 2 'ledger, 1 set dung bo'ards, one barn shovel, forks and rakes, grain bags, cow chains, 2 log chains, a lot corn brooms; grain cradle and mowing scythe, I rite, pair• steelyards. 1 saw, one dinner bell sets 11ryechbands,••2 vets Front Gears, 2 Fly-nets, collars, bridles and halters, 1 wagon sad dle, 2 sets Single Harness, 1 set Double Harness, 1 string Eells,•l pair" arge Settee, 76 Locust Posts, a lot Chestnut Rails, a lot Lath ; BO BUSHELS of WHEAT, 75 'BUSHELS OATS; IS MS OF OM I TiE Mall 1 Secretary, 4 Bedsteads and Bedding, one Kitchen Chipboard, 1 dinner table, 2 small stands. 1 lounge, 6 choirs 2 rocking chairs, a lot carpet, large copper kettle, crocks, and numerous articles not necessary to mention. Saki to commence at 10 o'clock, A se:, when a credit of 9 months will be given on all sums cit $lO toid upwards. HENRY CARBAUGM, SIMON I.EC RON, A dmr's. G. V. Moto), -suet. feb 23 —ba PUBLIC SALE, IHE subscriber intortdint to quit farming, wilt offer at hie residence; I mile North of toe Marsh Store, on the road tending_from the old Halefettiven road to tireencselle, orx IVedneaday the Bth day of Ilareh,lB7l, the folltowing property, to' wiV:• . 8 HEAD HORSES and CO!' ; 7 1-1.30 1 :41t6-32, - - - CALriuMI-OEl f 1 large Fat Bull,ol - 10g5,3 Brood Sows and la Pip; TIN_O_AVt% two-horse Wagon, 1 pair 1.1 -ay Carriages, I 'pair Ray Ladders, 1 pair Wood Ladders, 2-nets Dung Hoards, 1 Grain Drill, 1 land Hailer, 1 lapringi oath Hake. Clover Huller nod j ick -tt heel,-1 Horse Pow er, 1 wheat fan, 1 rolling screen, 1 cutting licrx, 3 Im-10e:a plows, 3 shovel plows, 2- harlows, dotible and treble trecs.2.lrig and 2 filth chains, heti, breast and cow chaimywatton gea.s:plow gears, fly nets, collars, bridles...lines and whip. I set tingle harness, 5 housings, hay and grain forks, rakes, hay hook, rope and pnl'eys, a tot grain bags, grain cra dles and mowing scythe., 1 grindstone ; NO- SE FURNITURE, such: as aria 'I enplate Stove and pipe, Ititge 241..tr0ur Clock. I Kitchen Cupboqrd, 2 'lsabres, I set (Matra, IS Carpet, mrat vesse/e, barrels, bores, 1 barrel - Vinegar, and mint/ ankles not nec , snary to men tion. ts:s'e to einarnetwe at 9 o'clook on said day, when a credit of Ten Months wilt be given on all turns of $.5 and upwards, purchasers to give notes with spin' , ve I security, upon which, it not Oid_sc . rth-- itt 20 days utter mu Wray, interest nil be charged from date. All sum. under $5 each. No gouda to be 'is:moved until aetk tea for_ JACOBLESHF. It, (ICNret.) IL V. Min in, advt. te•lrrr rs PUBLIC , SALE. rrlll F. tindercicoea,•nesignee by Deed of Volan thry Aa ient fl nt Of Cyrus tlebrwer, of W ash inuton Towii..hip, will sell_nt pul lie elle, on the fano of Ihtvill Joeohs. I' mile wog of A trtietron Jo ,e -tion.'o2 the road leading to the limon school Ilotse, Ou•Thtirtdey the 9 h day of Nlitreh, IS7I, the followin property, to tv:t: 11 ,- A , k i ja ., jlj ,4c) 1„.. which ere brood *ore's, one heavy w i th 1 " , 1 all good Madera 5 L Hay Oolt one year ill ; 12 EIVAD OP CATTII nm , ng whi.h nre 4 WWI Covri ; 9 head Bogs, mong Witch are 3 I , rood rows; M lf sni - V7l2ale I MICIXOPCIMLIEV• ( I "ur-hort'e) I nurrowtrenii the other isruadtreott, I t wo .bo r g • W a gon, 1 Wagon fled. 1 p lir Huy Car roam 1 Reaper and Mower euinhineil, (Bali's) with esli-rake attached, (I).)llge i s potent) I Patent:vying. tooth Rake, 1 Grain 1 Cutting Box. 3 Bar sheer Plows, 2 strig'e and 3 doulite :shovel 'Sites,. 2 harrows, single, d and treble trees, 1 wheel bsr.'ittv. 1 dung tile.), ditc.riqk iron, mattocks, rakes, locks, shovele,l oath anti Ring chain r,2 sett Bfrech• b a nds, 3 sets Front Gears, 5-sets Plow Gears, A col lars 5 blind britlles,.s'fiy nets, 5 housings,. 2 wagon s.nri 2 plow linen, l wagon saddle, I set single har ness, 1 riding bridle, 2 strings bet a, 5 halters, cow chains, 1 sleigh, 1 bum, 1 wheat fan one rolling screen, t hay ro;ve. 21 {traits Imo, lot of Hay; barn shovel and straw knife, 1 grindstone one act black smith Tools, grain cradles and mowing scythes, .1 itc.k . strew s 1 sausage cutter an I stuff. r, lard press. I titat drier, (Osilig s patent) barrels, bceee.s.' kegs, &c. CORN BY I'HE BARREL, chant 40 acres itillErf 11 TR VINUND about-4 acres Ryc in the ground ; 6 chaint, a lot ear.. t. 2 Stoves and pipe, 1 Bureau, 1 Bedstead, one cowing Machine, I stand, wood box. firebouid, pots. -can., and many «aides not ncc beery to mention. Sale to commence at 111 o'clock on said,dny when a credit of 6 months will be given on all SUMS of $5 .and Upwards, purchasers to eive notes with appectv .tl security. Sums under $5 cash. N* gouda to :ba removed until settled fir. HENRY ISCHEIVER, Fen., Asaignire. ' fib IGb3 G. V. MuNo. acct. pr'V - TiT4'7F - 4 - Mr7VPI 'TYMILL he (aired at Public Etiile e ott SATURDAY 1,11,1 THE 11.771 DAY OT MARCH, 1871., in the liurough of Waynelibov'ott the Oren, House, the personal portly of R. b. Gordon, coitishiting of Ante span of. 'SUPERIOR BLACK. HORSES, 1 span of SUPERM GRAY MARES, all 'good , driven single or double; 1 good Cow, 6 blonts.good Buggy, .ONE:tt TWO—.IIORSE BREW WAGON, .1 twozburse 'Wagon,' blrigh, I, set Bells, 1 snrsin gle Ilineess;7l.kettiouble,littreeis, - 1 good Jitvie Blanket .31 bls old Wtiekey, 9We Beer, one-half interest in 300 toes of Ice.,lot of Timothy Noy by Afte ton, a lot leorn"Tedder;ii lot:quid • • t, ONE ',P.4101t1.40K veer 1 MORNINti 1,0 It Y .81'(1V , S 0 4 Begat elle GrAir 'Bey, - 1 Meat V 41 84 41 11 inew, 1 wheelbarrow, stud other artielee I.lonniner ono teentention. 'bale to continence at. °Toluca. on *aid day 'when , ternuiwiitire wide kntrwit. t • 1s eft lJ B. WV IVE Y, JO'S.E.Pti Vr.leitt4elt, • - feb lets PEROBdOVIC Spcdat!est, ar- ' ' • 2 ALEX.. LEEDS'. CONVEX VON V.A.Y E Opietacies, as ALFX. LEEDS'. A PENNY &WED SAYS THE MD ADAGI4I Well, bow and where id the 9 pit to do it ? Why. wherever von , can yotir money .to the beat advantage ' and popular 'opinion has long since gbh* the palm • Stover 4- Wolff for keeping the beet apil cheap- • eat store; all they, want is• • for buyera,to salt acid examitie their stock and conv:nce themselves Our stock coheitits in putt of natices LAl:wits , . DRESS GOODS bUeli At 3 ALPACAS, REPS; MOil AIRS, POPLINS, , ARMUNS, DELAINES, OPERA CUM FM; RE PE LLANT S. ENGLISEI VELVETEENS, Sc &0., AlCecarigs W4Deor, Cloths, Doeskin Cessimers, Cords. Saiinetta,-"Cot toftrids, Linens, :Tweeds, dc.c.,At.• • We would call especial attention to our stock of LADIES' CUSTOM-MADE SHOES, in Last,ing and Malacca, cheap G R OCETt lES. We have bouglit large, "coniequoilly bought cheap All our goods have been bought at pitnie prices, consequently we are enabled to undersell those who bought beim e the decline. , sue- ThLL - AND SEE. 'lie And wo will prove tojou what we say. All kinds of Country Produce AND-BOLP. Nov. 24, 1870. !STOVER & WOLFF: ASSIGNEES' SALM Tfiruraerlignosl,.Asaiipteeir-loy—Deof — Volurr tory orosientneot, of Henry OM's, of ‘Vashing tort:rovinship, Frsokiin-t;—motv witt t•oli Po bite Se le,-on-the prom ispo,-situated—ot -- Mytiotaio .1 unctian, irttouth of_W aynosboro • OWYRIDAT - TH - RaD D. (Y OF MARCH NEX7; thi -- 'faloWinT - 1 - )roperty , 3 WORK HOIISES, 3 enits, 1 two and 2 three-years old; "2 Mileh Cows, 1 13u11,.5 head Young Cattle, 38 HBA 13 of HOGS, 5 tons Hay, 75 bundles Rye Straw, 30 bbis, C oi n, 25 bus. Rye, 20 bus, Oeats,23o bs. Wheat; 6 Shov e; Plows, 'llarallear Plows, 2:Harrows. one Grain Drill, 1 Hay Rake, I Corn Coverer,-1 Wheat Fan, Sleigh, I New TiNo.norse Wagon, FoorAhorse Wagon, 1 Two—horse Wagon, one Spring Wagon, 1 Buggy, 15 cords of wood, 300 feet Ash Plunk, 800 ft. Oak Pia nk, 600 ft Fencing Boards, a large to, ztawed Lumber, 290 Broad Feltoes, 132 Narrow Fe/loes, 1300 Spokes, 13 wagon tongues, 4 sets harrow scantling, 4 wagon axels 300 palings, nearly oil of which is seasoned; 1 Hay Carriage, 2 SETS BLACKSMITU TOOLS 1 Tire Bernier, 2 Manikins, 500 lbs New Iron, 200 lbs - old iron, 50 pair new horse shoes. 3 sledges, two axes, 3 mattocks, 1 jackscrew. 6 handsaws, 1 cross cut saw, 11 augers, 7 chisels, 1 set turning ch:sets, 2 t eves - atid Pipe. Copper Kettle, 2 lion K. tiles 1 book case and desk, 2 grindstones, I wheelbarrow, l boring machine, a lot wagonrnalier tools, lot do. p , tterns, 1 paint mill, 1 worktiench, stone augem and hammers, 2 sleds,. drawing knives, braces, pincers, wrenches; one share Waynesboro', Maryland and State Line Turnpike Stock, 1 shale Pacific and At lantic Tel. Stock ; . -- 2S AMES IT nalli EtllllD, 5 acres Rye 'hi the ground :,. 25 landtel Potatoes; 2 ,neat tubs, 2 cans lard, 2 tables„l rdro, 1• fat pre•se and sausage cutter, 2 spreads, breast a nd butt chains, double and singi. trees, Lit grain bags, I it forks and rakes, I half bushel, 4 co lira, rr blind brie 'es, t hree housings, 2. set. breechbarias, a set., f low 'gears, 4 nets, / caddie, 3 'wea r cow and baiter chains, to— gether with many oth,..r articles to' nuincrous to Hien • tion. • tlaln ta commenee nt t 0 o'c!ock, A. hf., when' due attendlnee and a credit of Eight Mot.ths will he givcn on all 1-UMPI of 'i'en tJ,L ars and upwtrd by the parchneer, giving approved Nreu Thy , all sans tinily!. Tun I)uliare to be rani rash: JOHN .t1A1t111:1;11, W 'S. A M MBILSON, At , signeos• of henry 0;11%4. C 4,11 Itatvt-41,%;uct. ffb 9-ta QUINCY NORMAL SCHAL, HE Patrons nrrti Friends of Education of Quin ey it to' forty a Normal school which shell be under the instruction of Jogxr \V. linowv, B. , as`Princip-4 in which the Higher Engligh branches will be thoroughly taught. Mr. Brown has had sev eral yenrs of experience in bin 'profession and has recently graduated in the 4 •Norma I et the Keyst..ne State No mal school, comes wed recom mended by the Faculty as a practical and FLICCefiS• ful Teacher. Mr. Brown's reputation as a Teacher is such as will give general stair:fiction to the com munity, Special attention wilt he given to , tu d ent , .who desire to prepare far teaching. The govei 11111 C lit of the school will be nuld and parents). Moral in struction will be given throuOttut the entire session. Tbe,session will Comm ince abiut the First of April. The citizens of the surrounding vicinity should a vail themselves of this favorable opportuni , y to form such a school. Ezestises in Composition and Dec. lannation will be given. The rates of lonian will vary accoriing to the grade of studies puri•ned.— Per further informatidu apply to JOUN MIDDO/JR, JOHN HEMMINGER. 'll. E. WERTZ, ' Feb 2-4 t. B. B. WINGER. Assignees' Notice. 'I\TITICE is herehy given that Henry Oaks of VI 'Waddington townehip, has appointed the un dersigned assignee,' under a deed of voluntary as aignmeni for the , benefit of hie creditors. All per sons hiving claims againat the said Henry Oak,. will' present them duly authenticated fur settlement, end those indebted will make' payment without de lay to the undersigned. JOAN liA it BAUGH , W. e, AMI,3 E MOON feb 9-6t] , Assignem SURVEYING AND CONVEYANCING, PRE 'undersigned having had some ten years vX. parienee'as a practical Survey is prepared to du all Itiptla'cit kiurveying, laying out and dividing uilanda, alio all kinds of, writing usually ,done ty Scriveners. Parties vvishirg an)* done can call on, or address the iindirigried at 'Waynesboro' ' Pa. fob 2.—ta A.)l. k3'I:O,I,ER. '.NOTICE.. jllo.BllsB molta,gave their.nates tin) safe' of, .jr the rsubseriner, administrator of John Miller. drc'd, on {he 2341 of Afelust•hat, are ,that Bahl notes ssill dm) on the, F3d. last— .ProrePt payment is :requested. - feb 16 -7 at • ' • JOHN' RIND!' A RT. PUBLIC SALE! TRE nubieriber tai;) sell at Palle Sale at his resitenoei about 1.1. et miles Nitithsvoot of Way seebero' 11'1414 of .a mile from di,' Waynesboro' and Ureencistlit•tnintiik'o, "vt -Oa Friday•ttitil:a day ati,',Mainix, 1871, the folfoisin'Onneanal , property, to wit ,ONE FRESH COW , ' nhd Cnit, iHe ' *, 18_.1zrasir".01! 2ECC*G- - 0, orritnig. which is onot4O.s) saw. with to '0 4 .; 1 sot Blacksmith Tooli, a loi;otIton florl ?Slav', I grind stone; MICR EVE IVECAATER, Corii till e tler, a I,4,l 4 octiat ant! I:114 Ntnut Polo, a lot Oak•and.(lbeat not Ittitt,,..a. lot bolt and Pino m b2ori 7.000 . /MP 'SflINGEric LA 7NS AND GATE Beanie,. I; gate; vinegar by the bsriel, it lot of grain bags, meat VeiSPI and bonehrs, largo dinner belt, a lot tools, augers. raws,hitnynera,.blnating tools, stone sledges, crowbar, dig 4ing holdcr,l.d• Seri itte. nousEtioLo FURN rrv - sRE, such as'betlstestis. titrream safe, tsble, wo box, benches, etr,, applehutter by the crock, 1 half _ el, baskets and, other article: not necessary to men , tion. Sale to commence et lOo'elork on said (ley when the ternnowil be made known. DANIEIL HOLSINGER. tab 0. V. Mose, suet. • PRT_VATE.SALE OF VALID BL. TOWN PROPEIITY IMHE subscriber curets his 'Valuable Homestead I situated in Waynesbeto . , containing 2 Acres of well Improved Land.- The improvements coutdatof largo two Ito IQi;ICK It WELL ING HOUSE, newly fixed up anil_peinted-both in - antretitstde; fiend \Neter supplied uy hydron in the kitchen.— Also a new two.stly BR/CK3VASII.ANND BA lig' 110fUSE,_ containing , two gond Dwelling Rooms and Smoke Dousei-Atri stairs,, all connected with-the-main dwel ling hcuse ;:tlitkl near by is a new two-story Frame Work Shop. Wood and Coal Dottie lombinerl; to gether with other necest tiry out•buildings. The yard and stirionntling - s-of the bonen are mode pleasant ,and 4..sirable by convenient Brick Pavements, Nand walks and about two dozen Shade and Ornamental frees; abottt• _ 100 YOUNG FRUIT TREES, I the choicest v,t This is one of the m&t desirable Eta finest ing eiturttedion elevation_umneutnbered-by-otber , properties and aflords a magnificent view over the town and al%the surroundiatt country. The soil is in fi high state of cultivation and is of a nature that s makea it more than ut dtttatily prokittc• live, and inibutb the tvetest and &vest seasons its situation being hi!h and nn the stmlahle is welt cal ciliated for gardening, early and fate,lboth fur Fam ily and Marketing purposes. 4.,,.. 4 4/ ['Good terms will be given, andlif not sold be fore the 25.11 of March nest, it will be offered et Public Sale on that day. • feb :?—tf P. GEISER. EVERYBODY READ T'HIS AND REMEMBER THAT MILLER *c BEAVER Have received their Fall and Winter Goeils,,and are now ready to offer great iniucennents 10 all who wish to save tnoney in mattiiig their fail purchases. Their stock Ot aLiaaga 4 c.t)c)ua tor Ladies and C-sets consist of all the late styles, such as 11:s, Alpacas, Poplin Mohair, Itepps, Delanes, &e. Ctatht„ Mack and raw". tlassimeres. Overeoutings Velveteens:, t;uniF, tintinvtt9, ,leans. Tweeds, .. e, lu the notion line they hsve Cult, collate% pins, ties. hatalketehiefl,.flonery, Owes, mitts, eminfor sW it C h Votset , , se/lenders, lac,a tapes, trimmings, met inviies stet Gents. underwear. For Ladies' Vi.raprungs they hare Long, t!'quare, t4houl ler and Breakfist .73havvis, N übi es, Ileedn, etc. Tte•i - stock of G OCE it I II Alt DWA RE, liucen ware. COdiItWATO, Oil Cloths, Carpets, 4 c., la large a n d was stdveled pt snit the trade. All they t , ..k is art ifinrertiou of their stock to het .0011- vineeo of the truth. No trouble to slimy goo , lr. FPO 1$ utter, Laid', Eggs, Rags, Om taken in ex change for geoids • tnov 10 The following record of one toy's neeidenta, all from 'ha slime caosr,- viz : tiro nee of inferior Coal Chi, tie taken from ttat Pad ldelpillU Ledger of a ro. cent date "The alarm of are, lest evening, at 7 o'clock, was canoed by the heroine of the dweling. corner of 16th and resultilig, from the explotdon of a coil oil lamp. Mts. Hersh, octtipyi lig the t.ectind story of the dwelling had rutired to her apartment, a few moments betere the discovery al the fire On entering her room, she was found lying on the floor, w:apped in 04111V+S." ”A bolt 7 o'clock yeateraav mnning, a coal oil la np in tho p hands of &trah Alexander, whOi lives un Uctwaliplgt • bear 161 h, She was never ly horned. '•Margaret Colligan, residing in the rear of 618 South it, was, burned by the explosion of a coal oil lamp. Het husband. ,while attempting to r. xtirr. gulch the flames, seas also severe's , burn. it. 'lwo of the aboie named victims have since died 41" their injuries," All such fearful accidents, resulting in death and thirdestruction of valuabte property, may he *void ed by rising "CA /ISO/V'S S7',ELIiER 0114 r which iS Allown to be a,perfectly sofa:and reliable iltunii nalis. It is torarale by Anibeison, Benedict & Coy VVepeelinro' ; E. B Winger, Quincy. [cub g-18/, I • Assignees' NOUce: OTICE is hereby siren to sit that *..EI. Gor laltdon of Waynesboro', Franklin tan Pas 'has made and delivered to the' undeiei:ned a deed of volnntary assignment of said Gordon's Estate for the benefit of ins eretistors, We therteurei notify his creditors to present their claims and his debtors to rnake4isynieut of their itit'ehtediteas without delay to its. Si A J. W 34 17m m El, uI I3.I . tVSLY, . t, feb 115-3 t • ' Assignees. Administrators , Notice.. • —. JOTICE is hereby, given that letters er, , Admin. istratioa On the estate of Jacob Gariingh:lsll , , of Washington township, deer!, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons knee ofig them selves indebted to sail estate, wid plrese inlice im mediate payment, and thole having admit against the same will present them rruerlt .Anthenticated far settlement, IiENRY att ROA Milk; ElMON,10;11CIN. frb 16 at - - • Arfrn'nktreers. TKO MORNING GL For sale OW. A, TRITLE'S new Sfore.and Tin store Behest on hand a large stock of tho above stoves, all of the late improved kinda. There is added to the Morning of this year an oven, which is neat in appearance, it ii a good i3WIV - YOu can heat Irons : Bake, Boil. Roast, :-.:tew, and it'does not interfere with the operations RP 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 than the MotMoir Glory, you can put that kind of talk down as a Blow-well, as the Morning Glary has been told (in this part of the country)for four years, anti in that time I have -put-out over-three - irnifteirottliiiin. and heveThi — ad io tike one beck because it would not do •its work_ -or-it-was not - what - I - s - old - it - fde. — lsiiitT That cannot odlia-said-of-introther - ative ever offifed - ii ket__ThAtiN_the-proof-whieklisihsultem . ---- fitttre other styles or heating stoves -wood.—Heating - Furnaces put up an worro Vly Conk Stoves are of the best in market fur coal er wood, all warranted good B skers. Also a new Parlor Cook stove, something that can't be excell ed. Call and see mo. You will fizia my stock of Tin Sheet-Iron and ,other• wares of tie best kinds, and at lore' rates. On hand, the best Clotl - es 'Wringer in market.— Also a good and cheap Washing Machine. Roofing end spouting dono of the beet stock and at short notice. Joh work of all kinds in my line done at low ratec The oaly place in town where you can get yoor copper wor.k.done, being the only Copper Smith in the place Oat 11 110 1i FURNITURB! I. IL W UI T Whnleamle and !iota!' llft;ler s nnil hianufacturer of HOUSE FURNITURE, AND _ • TT PH 0 LSTE R.E B. ASTI,g, PA., takes this method of informing his customers and the public that he has REDUCED THE PRICE OF FURNITURE from ten to twenty per cent. Owing to the adroit tagea he has over other Manufacturers he can and witLeell Fusniture - nt a less price titan any other Manufacturer ir, the time. Having TBREE STORE ROOMS. filled with every variety of Furniture, from a plain. common mime; to the finest in ose, he feels war ranted in saying that he can please all tastes. EXA3JINE LIST OF PRICES. UW'LriTF COTTAGE—lmitation of Walnut $5, 6. 7. to 9 Solid Walnut 8,9, to IV JENNY lAN U-3-Areh Top Panel, Walnut " " 14, 16 to 161 " • " 3-Arch Top Panel, Imitation 10, 12 to 14 Round, earner f00t,3 Panels Walnut carved 25 to 30 •• Foo t , Oval Panel Wal nut, Moulded 30, 35 to 40 ANTIQUE—Nrw bkyle 25, 30, 35,40 to GO FINE MOWS GUAM:MR • Full Marble 130 to 175 COT. CH A MIIE It :,SII/T.S, 35, 38,40, 45 to 60 b 01.114 WALNU t. 4 1311'8 60, 75 to 85 BUREAUS. Imitation Wal., 4 Drawers, with glaim wood top $l4, 15 to 16 Imitation Wal. 4 drawers,with glass, Marble top Solid Wal: 4 Drawers, with glace . wood top 20, 22, 25 to 32 Marble top 25, 30, 22 to 60 Imitationlo, 12 to 14 _ _ TABLES. Dining Table, six legs, 13reakfust do , four logs.' 5 to 6 Marble top do. 20 4ifrerent paterns, 9, 10, 12 toff, Extension Tables, per foot, 2 to 3 CHAIRS. Windsor or Wood Seats (i doz.) from $1,6.7 to 10 Cane Seats, per half doz., 9, 10, 1 1, 11.50,12 50 to 30 (Have over 600 of the above on Land.) Wood Scat Rocking Chairs, from 1.25 to 5 Cane Beat Rocking Chairs, from ' 2 to 7 Willow Sear. Rocking Chairs, from _2 to 10 Spring. Seated Chairs, upholstered in Hair Cloth, Brocotel, flop dt:'i'er ry, ranging in price.per half dm, nom 25 to 75 R 'eking iThaira, upholstered as . above, 9 to 15 TSte-a-Tetes, upholstered as above. (each) from 20, 22, 50, 25, 30 to 75 Box or Plain Sofa!, from 18, 20 to :10 Lounges, upholf.tered in Hair Cloth, Brocatel, Iter,Terry and Damask, Spring seats, teeth) from . •7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, toll WA IIDROkIEB. Imitlation Walnut, fci solid Walnut. Also, Nide Boards, Wash Stands. Mattreagoat and in fact everithing in' the Furniture line. The lim its of an advertisement ieentirelV too narrow to Rive a full list of prices. and kinds of furniture mane fact tired at this establishment. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. or Remember the place. dec 1-'67] DR, D. A. STOUFFER, DENTIST, GREENCASTLE, PA. • • IP Aik-tglevitt ' rxerrieneed in , Dentistry. will insert gcu sets of teeth at prices to snit the times. . rels'l6—.l67r. • RY VOR '69. n this mar W. A. TRITLE 17, 18 to 30 $7,50 to $9 *10,12. 14.16 to 30 16,18,20,,25 to €0 1.11. WMTMOBE, Greencastle, Pa. NEW WOOS! NEW GOODS! . . T HE a ttetrition'of the Communit y . n e w diteccal to tbit.tnirrauct:well-ua•ortell a rick or just opened a PRICE & ,110},TLICH'S, 'For the seeq‘ott's traili.eauriitinieof ott the late nov elties of the ticy.ekid At very cheap priers tomtit ell m 'so just. drip in aim see tin. varied 'col lection of bry liuode, GracerievtintHtiotioiiii. • All the late styles of Ladies' Dresi Goods, Bunt, as Silks, , • • Alpaceas, Poplins, Hinpress Cloths, Jtepps, &e., Cassirsers, Cbths b Velvets, Velveteens, • Mortis, K epleys, Jeans,, Tweeds, Satioets, Rob Rego; Pikes Peak Ciissitnere, Paisley, Shawls, Plain Shawls, Sqoare Shawls, _Breakfast and . Shoulder Shawls-, Behan', Retinas, Cashmeres, Twills, noltairs, Chignons and Switches, Boots and Shoes, Rubbers: Carpets, wool and Home-made-, Oil Cloths tor . tables and floor. Window Shades itt . Oil and Holland; Blankets. Blankets. white and grey. eIIOON kila and Buffalo. Bobcat at Pates a Ileartactes. Cf 44171111., Demi arra lillak:Furs at • Paws * Floantou'a.. I-IrSE'arla Buggy Blankets et. Pines a , lioanion's. I: 4 lLool!andiTable Oil ()lulls at: PRICE'a troanacea. ARGE Studio/ Shan't at jl:4- awe a HoErLicu:e the pound and yard at— Pme HoxrLres ALICO h A RGE_.a tack of_Glovea and -Hosiery at A r R 'Proof and Beaver - CW.IWD t . Puma a Hovrtacn'a. p (AIDS. A Ipaccas and Empress Cloths b r litre * Hoartictes, TPINE assortment of Knit Goods at juYwcß a Ilocruen's OY AL. Baking Powder and miser GiflSB !starch ghat Plekalc & Itosst.rna. NEW Orleans Mellows, new crop, at Pince a flormcn's. OOLONG.and Imperial Teas at Plume e Iloartacu'r. R OASTED and Green Co ffeen PRIVZ a 13011FLIC01, fiRAIN end Ground Pepper at PRICI a Hoert u GEESE and Crackers, fresh, at Patna a Ilorriactes. M ILITARY Over and Dr p o n st i r c na li ts e a u t ,taff.s. BOOTS and Shoes, cheap, at • • Putcaa Homictes. CARPETS and Carpet;Chn in at Pam a Ifourtan's. Dec jos',4:6 TAWS DON'T DESPASIti r Thousands hare foetid rellet and "W 4 • C7,, ' 1„ . 7 thousands will tura to this Ilea- , eine, after exhausting their purses „ . • • and patience In Rauch °Chetah. • Giddiness of the head. dullness of the min. catid breath, coated tongue, loss of appetite, pains an weak ness in the stomach, enlargement of the Weer, yellow. nese of the skin, constant fever aid thirst,. with a Mt* dlwellsb for Matinees, pleasure or any kind of etnploy ment. FwmtttEr . a Paxson*, If taken and persevered In for a fsw darn. will remora this whole class of bVlnr. tome. Theittird9Ot NIB b0(1) , become pure, and mind clear, the stomach strengthened, the• tongue clean, the appetite Improved, and the whole sown 00 benefited that chime, in bed weather, is lets liable to afflict you. T' e . Dr. P. FAHRNEY'S celebrated • Blood Cleanser or Panacea, Asa medicine ler abildrert. the Panacea Is, in emery We, calculated to take tho place of the endleva variety orange which are annually sold for that pompom. and is htch aro often very Injurious. A medicine which pas- MOMS the qualities of a cathartic as well as amild alter ative, and which la capable of arresting Meow without the least iniury to the child, is of (metastable value to every mother. As a cathartic), It Is very effective, yet it does not If given In proper quantglos, emu* nausea or dittreas to the stomach or bowels. 1 e mu* very pleasant to the taste, which Is a very Important feature as n medicine for children. Apt apretratre of (noncom !Lis unprecedented, as it acts (Meetly upon the digestive or gans effective lood. In everroflllowc diseases, is mast medicine ncost te the public"; a n d, I (given regularly and perseveringly, Ihuse eruptive dis eases so common to chtldron may be entirely eradicated, .• • Prepared by P. Pahrary's Pros.* . and Dr P413.111tD V. SO North Dearborn Vie, St., CHICAGO.' rrtra per bottlo, for Mlle by Wholesale and ltclbli r dealera. Aod by F. Fourthman, J. D. A 17 . 11)F710r), M. D., sn,d Dr. A. ,S. DonebruPe. Waynesbnr.,' ; It. IMI , Inger, Quincy; Rnuz-r & Frlntz,Pikeavilio. • Decetubbr'B-15. CARPETS CARPETS I. T. n. wrliTmonE Has just reionsail from tho cities with thu largest and best assorment of CARPFTS, OIL MOTHS, OH, AND LINEN WINDOW SHADES, DRUGGET AND CRUARCLOMS, RUGS AND MATS, COVERLETS, COUNTERPANES-, &c•, ever offered in Greencastle.. LACK CURTAIN S t with aU the fixtures ton putting up. RAG CARPETS constantly on helmet and made, to order. 'Selling lower then any other h'ouse in the *aunty. Call and hear prices. Greencastle, Dec. t, 1870. .11.31PORTANT TO FARMERS RAMSDELL NORWAY OATS. HIS Oats is far superior to any other for its great yield per acre and excellent quality. The stalks grow firm and Jo bat lodge easy, many of Wm bearing front 150 to 250 grains. t;,,e 7401 , 1 . we It ve evideico that many bushels were sold last season under this name, which was an Antirely different and inferior grain. This sued was obtained Front D. W. Ramsdell. and it warranted genuine, tree of all foul axed.— Furnished in any sized sacks desired. Address • A". M. BELL & DUO., Wayneabore,frauklinCo , Pa. jeu 28—tf ror - Rent. A 1•••••.•• • / pleasant room in the rear of my offices, with foailarge windows in it carefully ads oted for a shoomsittn eltep anti now occupied by Mr J. Fort juts 120 RISER'S ?gaff SILF7REGULATING; GRAIN, SEPARATOR, CLEM illigill HD MIES; UTfliANEli—fur none pip him so wolf and speedi ly. • The above cut phevem the ONLY GEISr 12 111 , ". I cii,o`E, now built under fhr irantediute rye of the I old inventors theroselCca, sr tilt all the 10111i:9nd im provements made durior the past Pz. yenta, rood new with first' elavt tearlem -71 and material thin mu:bine' justly stands bieh up nhoce all co mum class. A. n !limber it is rmi nal to the best, as a Cleaner it is so. periur to any existing machine. This is adniilln.l by all homiest commditems. hulee,l it is the only machine that rrally cwt. by one opera/on; thor, ugli— ly thresh amufciettit grain fit for tinvitet. itut the fact thfit grain dine' from this Jnarldne cum:11100 , k I rum 2 tu , 3 cents am bushel mourn than grain oireet r t a i any ether machine, settles the guys:tort of rte superiority, as n cleaner we, r nil Whets. lmilartin I judge s at all the :tate and County Fairs where it was thoroughly and practically tested, in r ,, nt pii— ion withiother leading machines, al mays agree ilto4 it is mere f.lllll.llV—MilirrefiSity utolcrAtiool lend op— .,rnrea h 12111/ 1 . 11 -Pie •-• •••• - IntIIVAIMMja nealting an much and yet'afeaning better— wlth lira power and more coMint to hands twin • any. other machine in nee—and beside.; all that i 9 • sold Cu. lees mottry ncrordine to entinCity. 'Three: pets are further atti•Eted by the tin 1.1+6148 of pur— chasers, some at ta horn have had thews tr. n.e. t's , r the last ltt ems. To hu:ply the wardsr.f all, we tow make 4.sizep, v;z: Front a 2 tlorm Halms.) or 3 ill.rsa Lever Power, to a ten llorse Jo-so r power. with prices , ranging from *HA to .‘itditt), without power. We 04 , 1____nettke_the—latela—irie---- pi..iresi triple-geared itorae Powers kuitahle Mt , each size machine ranging from 5;90 In $136, and all fully and fairly warranted. For further infor— mation mend for Circular and Price Libt. Dec 8-187 D. liaspotisible Agriitel wanta din territory not intro laced. Address TAB 01•:V,N.4,14 A NUFACTI !:1G Co., sisszota, Franklin Co , l'enon jan 21—tfj, See Here Read: This `~`lIF. - nu h~, ,riEi~r - 117iTit It large - stria of Goofls, NUCii ae 30 Cri-K:FITO-TA-- A. 11 - I'lll - S - , - 11 - AIMI - o= A-L6 , -antl-nli-kintls-lincitii-stnll-StaiFirfOritt[F r i o'l4l toys, Women, hfieses and Cinftlrem. Mitch he is RICH. 1k HoEIPLICI9 '9 stilitig at prict:s that will pleal:e.- HATS OF EVERY for Mno and CripA of ell the leading c.tylae, to. stitt and fit any head. We w{;ht our stock cheap and dtterroined: to sell accordingly. Notions Notions: _Notions I"-- Flhirts and Drawers re ntleta, Puspenders Driviag Glow Paper Collars Eur top Gloves --Buck. Moves - flowery ghecp Skin (Porires Woof knit Half Hose Leon "Pliread Gloves Cotton tia.f floss Wool-knit Gloves Germantown Half Prose Butterflies I.lfach Silk Tics Fancy Silk Ties Broad End Ties - ',ldles dr. Gcl'ts Pa cuffs I. 'lllO n ft and ko r ckiefj. Packet Books Purim - rotes Brushes Pocket Knives Cloth Brushes Pen Knives • k , hardirg Brushes Null Kinves ---llatr-Droshes ancy snaps Tenth lit u el— l'orft/rnery . Shoe Brushes , Albums Combs Pins and Needles.. , Itszors Lead Pencils. Gum Caps - Slate* Violin strings Ink :Note Paper Pen Holders- Envelope* Blacking. • 1 - Jll4olla Sletivlrandsi s. Toys I farpet tacks • Crochet Needle* Fancy toys, &c &c. &C, rte. and so fourth. GOLD AND SILVER wArciiEs, American, Swiss and Hagfish; Seth Thomas and o ther Clocks. Jewelry al every description for La dies, Gents, l'ili3lll9l and Children at treatly mine. If prices. Finger Rings, a large stock, pl.rin Fancy Sen. Chased and Fancy Ftriger!tinge; Sitc er and other Plated Rings in_ merit variety, watch eluting, Guards, Mb nts, Bracelets', Charms, Sloven Buttons. Gold Pens and Pencil-r; watch chain hooks, keys, dee, Trunks, Canes, Umbrellas, Baskets, Mats, Valises, Carpet Bass, R. R. Bags; Tobacco, Cigarg' nod . .!7auff. Candies, Fruits, Rakeng. Pilaw and Confectionarin of en kende Come one, come all, and—buy. Ttankful for pout favors he heprg by n rlraire to please to moth a liberal share of molle petrenno EZEKISL ILLIJEN, Oct 8 IPBB. A K. BILAZ4IS,IIOLTS, RESIDENT DENTIS Can be found at all times et tie office where ha le prepared to insert teeth on the best basis in used' andl, et pales to suit the runes. Teeth extract°, without pain by the. use of chlaraorm, entb. , 4 ni— trous oxide gas or the freezing practise, in a manner surpassed by none. WE the undersigned being acquainted with A. IC. Branisholts for the past year, can recom mend him to the public generally to nea a Dentist well qualitlad to Perform ell operauons beltingiog to Dentistry in the mo..t skillful manner. Drs. J. B. A MBE:R.9ON, 1. N.I6INIVELY, • E. A. HERRING, d. M.-RIPPLE, J.. 1. obbLlu, A. S. BONEISSAKE, wept 29ifj T. D. PRE:\ OH. How is this for High ! JOHN FORD in returning thanks to the public , for their patronage announces that he intends. removing hi 4 shop to the Basement of Wafkor'ti- Building. (and not leaving town as is the he ief of. many) where he intencla carrying on the BOOT' AND SLIDE 13M-LNE39 as moat. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me will please call and settle thoir accounts, for Lpay cash for my stock, and must have my money.— Don't want to see the face of that unwrlcoliie tor, the Deputy front "Fort Fletcher." prowling a., bout my shop seeking whom he moy rievour,ike. Customessr will timrefoo find me at the Boale• ment referred to after the e rst of AIM nett jan 263 3. F. M. PEDD It Di tato or thtn Franciaen„ „If hoe locAted ih Wryneeborp', and will in stant to all the branobes of the profession. inn ther. *ont it ly practical mannt.r.l Teeth extracted p4.l* by- Nitrous Oxide Gas, ot a highly improved ,firWriiteprocess. • - :Offico two (VIM west of lbw Ird'age Retold 01 nitie " . esgll.o NOTIU-! %Rae WAYNESBORO', PA., DEN TIST RV! .~~~ ~~^~ ire. 'OM the East