The Waynesboro' village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1871-1900, September 28, 1871, Image 3

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    lomrisovtax2msl=7.3ll THE
Act ' Of Asseiiitiffor the I t iquidation'of
Daisuireimstailted bY:eititens of.'Pelinsyl-
Tanta,tiuringthl late Rebellion. Tim Corn
•mistdAttera appOmted to 0-examine:and re
adjudicated, the eleinis of the citizens of
Franklin county, as -adjudicated under the
several acts of Asserably, approved-the 16th
April,- A.-D„ -1862.; zit, April, A.. -IX, .1863;
15th. February, D, 1866; 9th April, A. D.
1868; will meet all — the parties interested
(who at the time of said adjudications above
,mentioned lined in the townships of Peters,
"Warren and'Mobtgortte ry at Mercersburg
• on lidoialaythe 25th day of September,lB7l,
andowMonday the 2d day of October, 1871,
at Wainesboro!,,'for townships of Quincy,
Washington and,that 'partof Guilford lying,
east of the roadleading from Greenwood to
Punkstown • and' on Wednesday the lith of
October, at 'Greencastle, for the township
, of Antrim.
The remainder of the claimants for this
-County will meet at Chambersburg, at such
time for the townships as are notmentioned
above, as circumstances require, and of
which due notice will be given.
JACOB PENSINGER,
• - J: W. -DOUGLAS,
Sept 7-3 t
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
OF A HOUSE AND LOT.
HE undersigned, assignee of Samuel
M
j Gonder, will sell at Fublic Sale, on the
premises. on Saturday the 14th day of Octo
ber, 1871, a House and Lotsituated in Pikes
vine,
The Lcd, contains one half-acre. The im
provements are a
1 STORY NEW LOG HOUSE
Frame Stable and other nessary out Build
ings. Good fencingand Fruit Trees thereon.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, _P.M.
Terms one third Cash, the remainder in
two equal payments. TETER ROEMER,
Assignee.
G. V. HONG Auct.
Sep. 7—ts
ammo tat
FIRST-CLASS LIMESTONE FARM.
rrHE undersigned, assignees of Henry
f Oaks, will sell at public sale, on the prem
ises, on Thursday the 12th day of October
next, a valuable limestone fiirim, situated at
Antietam unction, in Washington\ Town
ship, Franklin County.Ta.,_2l_milesisout •
of Waynesboro', on the turnpike leading to
Hagerstown, Md., it contains
- '
101 1-2 ACRES
of land 4 acres in Timber, fencing in good re,
pair, and all in a high state of cultivation.
The improvements are a large new
TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE,
with Cellar, Basement, Kitchen and milk
cellar, with a fine spring of water in it ; a
LARGE' BARR BARN*
Wagon Shed, Hog pen, Blacksmith Shop,
'Wagon maker shop, a good twostory tenant
House, all in good repair, a goodbearing or
chard of choice fruit. The Antietam runs
by the farm. There is a School House with
in mile of the dwelling House, and a Church
within one mile. This farm can be divided
to advantage and will be offered altogether
or divide to suit purchasers.
Persons wishing to examine the farm or
desiring information will call upon Henry
Oaks residing on the farm or upon the sub
scribers in Waynesboro" f
sale to commence at 1 o'clock P.M.
JOHN HARBAU'GH, jr.
W . S. AMBERSON,
Assignees.
G. V:Molio, Auct.
Aug. 31—ts
VALUABLE FARM AT
BY order of the Orphan's Court of Frank
lin Co., I will expose to Public Sale, on
the premises, on SATURDAY, THE 30TH
DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1871 the following
described Real Estate situated in Quincy
township, viz : The
examen Fano
of Geo. Knepper, sen., dec'd, containing 66
Acres and 48 Perches, best quality of Lime
stone Land, in a high state of cultivation, 4
acres, more or less, of which are well set
with thriving timber. The improvements
• are,
A TWO-STORY MOUSE,
(weatherboarded) a Tenant House. Log
Barn, Wagon Shed, Hog Pen, and all other
necessary out buildings. There are also on
the premises CHOICE FRUIT TREES, such
as apple, peach, &c., and a Well of never
failing water. This is one among the best
grain -producing farms in the township, is
situated one mile North of the village of
Quincy, and bounded by lands of Jas. A.
Cook, Dr. J. Burkholder, Alarm. Knepper,
Alex. Hamilton, and others. Sale to com
mence at 10 o'clock on said day when terms
will be made know by
GEO. L. TPPER,
Administrator of Geo. Kn pp er, dec'd.
august 3l—ts J. R. MIIH, Auct.
VALUABLE TOWN P • OPERTY
". FOR SALE.
rrHE subscriber, Trustee for the heirs of
9 David Unger, dec'd offers at Private
Sale, the followirq described Town Proper
' ty, situated on Leitersburg St., in Waynes
boro', to wit : A lot of gound with a story
and a half Log House, good Stable, Hog
Pen, and other necessary out-buildings
thereon. There are also on the lot a va
riety of choice fruit trees.
If the above property is not Sold private
ly before Wednesday the 18ih day of October
next, it will-be- offered at Public Sale on
that day at 2 o'clock, P. M.
aug. 31,—ts
PUBLIC SALE.
THE subscriber will offer at Public Sale,
A. on the premises, one-half mile South of
Waynesboro',on the road leading to Ring
gold, on Satday the 21st day of October, 8 a
cres and'4B porches best quahty Limestone
Land, with a new story and a half
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE
theron, a well near the door. There is al
so on the lot a-variety of choice fruit trees.
The property will be sold together or divid
to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at
1 o'clock on said day when terms will be
made known by
Sept 14—ts JOHN H. MILLER.
VEHICLES !VEHICLES !
THE subscriber offers at Private Sale a
LARGE STOCK of Second-hand, Shift
ing -top, No-top and Rockaway Buggies, al
so Spring Wagons, most of which are near
ly as good rt; new and gotten up in good
style, and vt 211 be sold at reduced prices on
credit of nine months
Sept 14-6 w • JACOB ADAMS.
NOTT-CM.
THE subscriber notifies the public that all
persons hereafter found frequenting his
orchard and taking fruit therefrom will be
dealt in accordance with the law.
• Sept 14-3 w. W. P WEAGLEY
MBE subscriber, Attorney for the heirs
11, of Elizabeth Barnhart, dec'd will offer
at Public Sale, - -
on Saturday the 7th day of October, 1871,
the following discribdd Real Estate situated
in Washington township, Franklit county,
on the public road leading from Philip Bea
ver's to the Maryland Line, adjoining lands
of Christian Beaver, Henry Miller and Si
mon Lecrone, to wit: A Tract of bestXual
ity,Limestone Land containing
and 115 Perches. The improvements con
sist of a good one and'a half story
zcsa ROUSE
with Basement, 23 by 26 feet, a Tenant House
one and a half stones high, a
Commissioners. i
42 by 26, Carpenter - Shop, Smoke House, Hog
Pen, &c. There is;
AN EXCELLENT ORCHARD
on the premises containing 45 Apple trees
50 Peach trees, Pears, Cherries, (Tropes, ikc
A well of water at the door.
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M. on
the premises, on said day, when the terms
will be made known by
JACOB J MILLER,
Attorney in fact'for the Heirs.
Aug. 31—ts
N. W. Cor. Fayett and. St. Paul Streets
OPPOSITE BARNUM'S CITY HOTEL,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Terms $1.50 Per Day.
ISAAC ALBERTSON, Proprietor.
J. S. HARPER, Manager. [aug 24-Iy.
CLMONT ACADEMY,
Phis Institution will be opene4 October
sth, 1811, by
JONATHAN EMMERT, A. 8.,
WHO WILL ALT AS PRINCIPAL,
Employ Assistants, and preside over the In-
For Recommendations of Principal, refer
to Faculty of Lafaystte'Collegf, Easton, Pa.:
Thomas Maddox, M. D., Fairplay, Wash
ington county, Md.
For further information address
JONATHAN EMMERT. Principal,
Benevola, Washington Co., Md.,
G. G. Solliday, Hagerstown, Md., or David
Miller, Monterey, Franklin Co., Pa.
aug. 3l—lm
EACE 'MUM
Wholesale and Retail Dealer, and Mannfae-
-i • -
takes this method of informing his custom
era and the public that he has
REDUCED THE PRICE OF FURNITURE
from ten to twenty per cent. Owing' to the
advantages he has over other manufacturers
he can and will sell Furniture at a less price
than any other Manufacturer in the State.
HAVING THREE STORE ROOMS,
filled with every variety of Furniture, from
a plain, common article, to the finest in use,
he feels warranted in saying that he can
please all tastes.
EXAMINE LIST OF PRICES.
BEDSTEADS.
Cottage—lmitation of Walnut $5, 6,7, to 8
Solid Walnut 8,9, to 10
Jenny Liud-3-Arch Top Panel,
Walnut ', " 14, 16, to 18
3-Arch Top Panel,
Imitation 10, 12, to 14
Round, Corner-foot, 3 Panels Walnut,
Carved 25 to 30
" Foot, Oval Panel
Walnut, Moulded 30, 35, to 40
Antique—New Style 25, 30, 35, 40, to 60
Fine Antique Chamber Suits,
Full Marble 130 to 175
Cot. Chamber Suits 35, 38, 40, 45, to 60
Solid Walnut Suits 60, 75, to 85
Im. Wel. 4 drawers, with glass,
wood top 14, 15, to 16
Im. Wal. 4 drawers, with glass,
Marble top 17, 18, to 30
Solid Nal. 4 drawers, with glass
wood top 20, 22, 25, to 32
" " Marble top 25, 30, 32, to 60
Imitation Walnut • 10, 12, to 14
A. J. UNGER,
Trustee
TABLES,
Dining Table, six legs,
Breakfast do., four legs,
Mar. do 20 diff. paterns,
Extension'Tables per foot
CH.AIRS.
Windsor or Wood seats (i doz) $5, 6,1 to 10
Cane seats (I doz.) 9, 10,111, 12i to 30
(Have over 600 of the above on hand.)
Wood Seat Rocking Chairs, 1,25 to 5
Cane Seat Rocking Chairs, 2 to 7
Willow Seat Rocking Chairs, 2 to 10
Spring Seated Chairs Upholstered
in Hair Cloth, Brocatel, Rep
and Terry, ranging in price
per half dozen from
Rocking Chairs uphol. as above -
Tete-a-Tetes, uphol. as above,
(each) from 20, =, 25, 30 to 75
Box or plain Sofas, from 18, 20 to 30
Lounges upholstered in Hair Cloth,
Brocatel, Rep, Terry and Da
mask, Spring Seats (each)
from 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12 to 30
WARDROBES.
Imitation Walnut, for $lO, 12, 14, 16 to 30
Solid Walnut ? for 15, 18, 20, 25 to 60
Sei—Also. side Boards, Wash Stands, Mat
tresses, and in fact everything in the Fund-_
tare line. The limits of an advertisement
is entirely too narrow to give a full list of
Furniture made at this establishment.
CALL & SEE - FOR YOURSELVES.
Ite...Romember the place,
I, H. WHITMORE,
Greencastle, Pa.
Platit tALZ
OF VALUABL E
REAL ESTATE,
21 ACRES
FRAME BARN
54101JMN1 OUSE HOTEL
Monterey Springs, Franklin County, Pa
stitution in all its interests,
I. IL WHITMORa,
. • turer of
HOUSE FURNITURE
GRg e ENCASTLE, Pa.,
BUREAUS
Dec. 1, 1871.
PRIVATE SALE:
THE subscriber offers at Private ,Sale a
valuable Farm, situated in Antrim town
ship, Franklin Co, Pa., along the llfanib Run
adjoining lands of Samuel B. Snively, Sam
uel Nickodemtia and others, containing
200 Acres,
More or less, of first quality Limestone
Land. About forty acres' of which isiset
with thriving timber 'the improvements
are, A,I.ARG.E TWO-STORY
BRIM DWELLING HOUSE,
two-story Stone Out-House, a large
STONE BARN,
Wagon shed and all other necessary out
buildings. • There is 'also on the premises a
FINE ORCHARD of of grafted fruit in bear
ing condition. A good .well •of water
at the house. The Marsh Run Sows
through the farm. Persons wishing to see
the farm can call on the subscriber who
will show it to them
September 7—tf JOHN PRICE.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
OF A SOUSE AND LOT
rHE undersigned Assignee of George
Leisinger, wilt sell at Public Sitle. on
the premises, on Saturday 14th of October,
1871:
A House and Lot situated in Pikesville,
the lot contains 24 acres. The improve
ments are a
TWO-STORY LOG HOUSE,
Log Sho
of choice fruit trees. Terms—one third
cash, remainder in two equal payments.—
. • . o. 1. eat one o'clock
September 7 —ts
'THE subscriber informs the public, his
I creditors included, that he is now pre
pared to do all kindsof Mason work at short
notice and upon the most reasonable terms.
Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed.
GEO. LEISINGER.
Pikesville, Sep. 7-4 w.
CHEAP Family Flour $5,50 to $5,75 per
t.lbarrel and all kinds of Feed cheap_ or
cash. Cash, cash all the time
September 7,—tf J. ELDEN.
33 _A_ 8., I< VT A..NI" H, .
- FORITEY &-SONS
will pay the highest market price for 650
cords of Rock and. Black Oak Bark delivered
at their Tannery in Waynesboro.
Hides-and-Skins-taken-in and-weighed_at
the cellar of C. Ruthes' Shoe Store, for which
the highest market price will be paid.
THE subscribers have at their Mill a
large quantity of Shelled Corn, which
they will sell ground or unground at a rea
sonable price.
Sept 14-3 t HOOVER & summEßs.
1 1 - 11J1 I I I'.
IE sub- riber informs the public that
_IL he is pro .rietor of the Buss line running
daily between Waynesboro', and Geenms
tle, heretofore run by Wolfersber , b er Sr. Ston
er. With'good horses and a first-class four
horse Omnibus he is enabled to convey pas
sengers to and fro with comfort and conve
nience.
His Buss will leave Waynesboro', at 6i
A. M., arriving at Greencastle at 8, making
quick time and sure connection with the
first Passenger train at 8i A. M. Leaves
Greencastle at 5 o'clobk, P. M., arriving at
Waynesboro', at 6 45. He is himself Pro
prietor, Contractor and Driver. Delivers
Adams Express matter to and from Green
castle. All Express matter expressed the
same morning and through to Waynesboro'
the same day it arrives. Persons wishing
to send goods by Express will do well by
giving him a call. Persons wishing to go to
Hagerstown should take this rout. The
train leaves at 9 15 making connection with
the Washington Count Railroad.
aug 20 tf] J. R. WOLFERSBERGER.
ANTIETAM MARBLE WORKS ,
H. WALTER & BRO.
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Monuinents, Tombs, Headstones, &c.
WE call attention to our assortment of
the above, comprising the newest and
most approved styles.
Having the adtantt!ge of Water-Power,
and a long experience in the
STONE CUTTING BUSINESS,
we are able to fill orders at the shortest no
tice and on most reasonable terms.
Give us a call at our Yard, near Antietam
Junction, on the Waynesboro' and Hagers
town Turnpike, two miles from the former
place. Post Office address, Waynesboro',
Pa.
N. B. Orders can be left at the Village Rec
ord Office and will receive prompt attention.
April 3—tf. H. W. & BRO.
110 W IS THIS FOR HIGH,
TOHN FORD in returning thanks to the
fa public for their patronage announces that
he intends removing his shop to the Base
ment of Walker's Building, (and not leav
ing town is is the belief of may) where he
inten,'s carrying on the BOOT ND SHOE
HUSINESSIas usual. ,
All persons knowing themselves indebted
to me will please call and settle their ac
counts immediately, for I pay cash for my
stock and must have my money. Don't
want to see the face of that unwelcome visi
tor, the Deputy from 'Fort Fletcher," prowl
ing about my shop seeking whomhe may
devour, &c.
Customers will therefore find me at the
Basement refered to after the first of April
next.
jan 28] JOHN FORD.
$7,50 to 9
5 to 6
9, 10, 12 to 15
LIVERY ! LIVERY !
/ARE undersigned informs the public gen
erally that he has purchased the Livery
heretofore owned by Frank. Weagley, and
is fully prepared to meet the wants of the
community in his line of business.
He has had all his carriages neatly re
paired and refitted, and his horses are safe,
gentle and fast travellers. Parties conveyed
to any point desired, accompanied by a care
ful driver.
25 to 75
9 to 15
Office at the Waynesboro' Hotel, where
an attentive hostler will be in attendance at
all hours of the night and day. 169...N0 ef
fort will be spared to accommodate all who
itiay patronize him,
Dec. 17, ts.
LUMBER, LUMBER, &c,
/(the subscriber has for sale Chestnut Shin-
J. glee,Failings, Plastering Laths, Shing
ling Lahs, Pine Lumber from a half to one
inch. All other sizes of Lumber furnished
to order. Also, Oak, Pine and Chestnut
Wood by the load for sale on the ground
fer - Ile has also Ice for sale.
April 23 tf.
, good stable and other necessary
... • •.• :. 6 % • t A
PETER ROUZER,
• .Assignee
NOTICE_
CASH! CASH!
C - Cn-
WM. FUNK
A. S. 'MON'S
MURAL
COON as STONEHOUSE
Respectfully announce to the public that
they have opened at their store room, on
the South-west corner of the Diamand, in
Waynesboro,' a large and well selected
stock of
DRY GOODs, •
GROCERIES, •
• HARDWARE,
AND CUTLERY,
Iron,teel, Nails Coachmakers Goods of ev
ery description, Queenswaro, Cedarware,
Shoes Carpets Oil Cloths, Paints, Glass,
Oils, Varnish Brushes, Fish, Salt, and all
kind of Goods kept in a well regulated store.
Our goods are all new and fresh and have
been bought for cash at the late decline in
prices.
We flatter ourselves that from our long
experience in business, and a determination
to sell goods at small profits, we shall offer
unusual inducements to buyers who desire
to save, money. Please call and see for
yourselves.
We have a large and well assorted stock
of staple and fancy Dry Goods, embracing
CLOTHS, CASHMERES, &C.,
Satinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cottonades, Cords;
Stripes, Checks, Ginghams, Linen and Cot
ton Table Diapers, Crash for towels, Cali
coes, Delains, Alpaccas,
Fancy DRESS GOODS, DRILLINGS,
Shawls, 'Brown and Bleached Sheeting and
Shirtings, Tickings, Linens, Flannels, White
Goods, Gloves, Hosiery and Notions. We
are receiving new goods every week and
will supply any article wanted that we have
not on hand in a few days.
' • -he-highest-market-price—for all
kinds of Country Produce, such as Bacon,
Lard, Buttei", Eggs, Dried Fruit, Rags, &c.
ROSADALIS
THE INGREDIENTS THAT
COMPOSE ROSADALIS are
published on every package, there.
fore it is not a secret preparation,
consequent} •
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT
It is n certain cure for Scrofula,
Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma
tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com
plaint _ and all diseases of the
Blood.
A
D
A
L
I
S
ONE BOTTLE{ OF 1103ADLLIS
will do more good than ten bottles
of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla.
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
have used Rosadalis in theirpractice
for the past threeyears and freely
endorse it as a reliable Alterative
and-Blood-Purifier.
DR. T. C. PUGH at Baltimore.
DR. T. J. BOBB IN, "
DR. R. W. CARR. "
DR. F. 0. DANNELLY, "
DR. J. S. SPARKS, of Niebehaville,
DR. K .1 3 .1. McCARTHA, Coltuatda,
S. C.
DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C.
USED AND ENDORSED BY
J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Fall River,
Mau.
V. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. .
A. F.-WHEFrmst, Lima, Ohio.
8.. HALL, Lima, Ohio.
CRAVEN do CO Gordonsville, Va.
Sa.BVL. G. McF ADDEN, Murfrees.
- boro, Tenn.
Our apace will not allow of any ex.
tended remarks in relation to the
virtuesof Bendel's. Tothe Medical
Profession we guarantee a Fluid Ex
tract superior to any they have ever
used in the treatment of diseased
Blood; and to the afflicted we=
Rosadalls, and you will be
to health.
Dossdalis is sold by all Druggists;
price $1.50 per bottle. Address
DB, =WATTS it CO,
Manufacturing semi u,.;
BAterituns, Kan
July 20, 1
GRATIFYING INTELLIGENCE!
Has now on hand a Full Line of
GOODS JUST•RECETVED.
Look at the List!
HATS for Men and BOys ;
All The Latest Styles
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS
For Men and Boys Wear.
Ladies Surg Gaiters,
At very lour prices.
Also, _Ladies Shoes,
Latest and Best Styles.
Misses andebildrens Shoes in great variety
of all kinds and varieties.
r
Ile...Watches, clocks and Jel . veliy repaired
at short notice and warranted.
Thankful for past favors he hopes by fair
dealing to all to. erit a continuance of pub
licpatronage.
June 29, 1871. E. ELDEN.
NEW HEW, NEW (lONS
'ATE STYLES t PRIMES I
OERNER & WAYNANT have just open
ed at the CORNER Cr oTnING STORE, a sqlen
did line of
FRENCH,
ENGLISH
AND. AMERICAN
GOODS,
•
embracing 'Clothes of various grades and
colors.
PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERS,
latest styles and best qualities, Doeskins,
Cheviots, Tweeds, Linen and Crape Coat
iues, stylish Vest Patterns, etc.
All of whio will be made to order with
the best Trimmings and in the best manner.
A Goon FIT GUARANTEED in every case or
no sale.
Paper Collars, Ties, Bows, Suspenders, Hos
iery etc., always on hand.
Gentlemen desiring stylish and good fit
ting clothing should give us a trial.
BOERNER & WAYNANT,
S. E• Cor. Diamond.
KOTM7I
Illhe subscriber announces to his Mends
.1. and the public 'that he has purchased
the Coach Factory formerly owned by Israel
Hess, and is nctw engaged in the above bus
iness,*on Main Street, at the East end of
Waynesboro. Haying a knowledge of the
business, and employing none but the best
workmen, and by strict attention to busi
ness he hopes to merit a share of patronage.
All kinds of new work on hand orders filled
promptly.
Jan. 14 tf. GEO. B. HAWKER.
NOTICE_
has appointed Preder
icy township, agent to
and transact other busi
'te same.
MAU HESS, M. D
- • HALL'S
-17rz4.' . VUETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
(7 - -
REITEWER,
' Every year increases the popu
larity of this valuable Hair Prep
cation, which is due to merit
alone. We can assure our old
patrons that it is kept fully up to
Its high standard; and it is the on
ly reliable and perfected prepara
tion for restoring GRAY on FADED
BUIE to its youthful color, making
it soft, lustrous, and silken; The
scalp, by its use, becomes white and
clean. It removes all eruptions and
dandruff, and, by its tonic proper.
ties, prevents the hair from falling
out, as it stimulates and nourishes
the hair-glands. By its use, the
hair grows thicker and stronger.
In baldness, it restores the capillary
glands to their normal vigor, and
will create a new growth, except in
extreme old age. It is the most
economical HAIR•aRESSINO ever
used, as it requires fewer applica
tions, and gives the hair a splendid,
glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes,
M.D., State Assayer of Massachu
setts, says, "The constituents . are
pure, and carefully selected for ex
cellent quality; and I consider it
the BEST PREPARATION - for its
intended purposes."
Sold by an Druggirts and Deakra in Maikkier.
Price One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye.
KOH THE WHISKERS.
As our Renewer in many cases
requires too long a time, and too .
much care, to restore gray or faded •
Whiskers, we have prepared this
dye, in one preparation, which will
quickly and effectually accomplish
this result. It is easily applied,__ _
and produces a color which will
neither rub nor wash of Sold by
111. , s , ':ts.__Prieelifty Cents—
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.,
Aug. 24—iy
NASELITIL, N.B.
CARSON'S STELLAR OIL !
THE alarmimgincrease in the number of
.1. frightful accidents, resulting in terrible
deaths and destruction of valuable property,
caused •by the indiscriminate use 2f oils,
know under the name of Petroleum, promyts
us to call your special attention to an article
which will, wherever used, remove the cause
of such accidents. We allude to
CARSON'S STELLAR OIL FOR ILLUMI
NATING PURPOSES.
The-proprietor-of-this oil has for severa
years felt the necessity of providing for, and
presenting to the public, as a substitute for
the dangerous com ounds which are sent
broadcast over the country, an oil that is
saf9, brilliant, and entirely re a e. er
a long series of laborious and costly experi
ments, he has succeeded in providing, and
offers to the public, such a substitute, in
"CARSON'S STELLAR OIL"
It should be used by every family because
it is safe beyond a question. The primary
purpose in the preparation of STELLAR
OIL has been to make it Perfectly Safe, thus
insuring the lives and property of those who
use it. Its present standard of SAFETY
and BRILLIANCY will always be maintain
ed, for upon this the proprietor depends for
sustaining the high reputation the STEL
LAR OIL new enjoys.
To prevent the adulterStion of this oil with
the explosive compounds now known under
the name of kerosene, &c., &c., it is put up
for family use in five-gallon cans, each can
being sealed and stamped with the trade
mark of the proprietor; it cannot, therefore,
be tampered with between the manufacturer
and consumer. Mone is genuine without
this trade-mark.
It is the duty and interest of all dealers
and customers of illuminating oil to use the
STELAR OIL only, because it alone is known
to be safe and reliable. It is for sale by
Amberson, Benedict & Co., Waynesboro'.
Manon & Statler, Marion.
E. B. Winger, Quincy.
Gelwicks Burkhart, Chambersburg.
W. D. Dixon, St. Thomas.
J. Hostetter & Co., Greencastle.
Thomas C. Grove, Mercersburg.
Jno. L. Ritchery,
JARDEN & CO., WnomisALE Aoxyrs.
No. 136 South Front St., Philadelphia.
feb 2-1871.
SMALL PROPERTY FORSILE!
TTHE subscriber offers at Private Sale a
small Trabt of Limestone Land contain
ing 201 Acres, situated 3 miles Southwest of
Waynesboro', Franklin county Pa. The
improvements consist of, ONE AND A
HALF STORY LOG HOUSE and Log Barn,
Wood and Wash House. a never-failing well
of water convenient to the house, with two
cisterns to the buildings; also a good Apple
Orchard with a variety of choice fruit, such
as, pears, peaches, cherries, grapes; &c.
aug 24—ts] ANDREW SENGER.
BOOT AND SHOEMAKING.
t ryvklE subscriber would inform the public
I that he is at all times prepared to make
o orde r Gents Coarse or • fine Boots, also
coarse or fine work for Ladies or Misses, in
cluding the latest style of lasting Gaiters.—
Repairing done at short notice, and measur
es taken in private families if desired Shop
on East Main Street, in the room formerly
occupied by J. Elden, as a flour and feed
s tore.
THOS. J. HOLLINGSWORTH
July 23-tf
FOR S_A_MM.
THE subscriber offers for sale MORTIC
_IL ED CHESNUT POSTS for Post and Rail
or Pailing fence. Also Locust Posts for eith
er kind of fencing; He is also qrepared to
supply the public with burnt Lime and C rn
by the quantity.
may 11--:tf ALEX HAMILTO
LAST NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted by note or account
to the estate of Henry Besore, are here
by notified to pay their indebtedness with
out delay to the undersigned and save costs.
D. B. RUSSELL.
OLIVER BESORE
Assignees
aug 3-3t]
THOMAS eT . FILBERT,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
AND AOMPF FOR
SINGER'S SEWING MACE' INES.
pir.lsiniw*b=ildr,43ll•ol*=ll
Alarge lot just received by
aug. 31-3 m. J. H. JOHNSTON
SHAD AND HERRING.—Mess. Shad and
Potomac Herring in bbls. for sale by
W. A. REID.
CONVEX CNOCAVE spectacles, at
ALEX. LEEDS
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STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER' WORKS,
WAYN,ESBORO', FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENN'A
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES
Boilers, Tanks, and Sheet-Iron Work ; Machinist's Tools, Wood Working Machinery,
Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers; Gear Cutting, Portable Circular Saw-Mills, Felloe-Ben
ders, Laundry Furnaces. Also, Agents for Stillwell's Patent Heater, Lime Extractor and
Filter, combined; Cameron & Co's Special Steam Pump; Saws of all kinds, (ndDiost
manufacture;) Iron Pipe and Fittings; Brass Work ; Gum and Leather BAting ; Manu
facturers and Engineers Supplies, generally furnished at lowest Retail Pr ces. All kinds
of Foundry Work—heavy or light., Iron and Brass Castings—made to or ler; REPAIR
ING carefully done. "a — For further particulars, send for Catalogue and Price Listet
Waynesboro', Franklin County, Penn'a, June 29, 1871.
I\ Ti D i
II -fr
1.-Cook-Staue
market, also the Celebrated Morning Glory
Stoves, with and without ovens, at reduced
Kates. Also a number of other Base Burn
ing Stoves—also Parlor Cook Stoves—Par
lor and Fire-place Heatel.s, the best in mar
ket, all of which he will yarrtmt and sell at
less rates than any Stove House in Waynes
boro.'
He is now prepared to put up at short no
tice First Class Brick Furnaces and warrant
them. On hand a stock of nine-plate Stoves
and small coal stoves. A large stock of Tin
pressed and iron-Istre roofing and spouting
of the best tin. Repairs done promptly and
at prices that none can complain.
Call and see his stock as it will pay you
for the trouble, and it is right these days to
keep posted.
Sept 14—tf
A REStRIABLE PRAPERTY
3E2 i-17€745t.-te) H• am°.
•
'f` ICE subscriber offers at Private Sale the
v. FAIR VIEW MILL PROPERTY, situ
ate 1 mile Southeast of Waynesboro'. This
property is delightfully situated, the im
provements unsurpassed, and the land in a
high state of cultivation. A more desirable
property of its kind is perhaps not to be
found in the county of Franklin. For par
ticulars address the subscriber at Pittston,
Pa., or call on W. S. Amberson, in Waynes
boro'.
July 27-tf. DAVID 'PATTERSON.
CHOLERA. MEDICINE.
•
R. WICKEY'S celebrated Cholera Med
icine prepared by DAVID 31. lloorEa of
Ringgold, Md., can be bad daring the sea
son at F. FOURTIDIAN'S Drug Store, and of
dealers generally. Trave/lir Agent,
July 27, '7l-Gin. HENRY MYERS.
NEW TIN STORE..
itHE undersigned would most respectfnlly
inform the citizens of Waynesboro' and
vicinity that he has opened a new Tin Store
on not Main street, opposite Stover &
Wolff's Dry Goods emporium, and keeps
constantly on hand a good supply of
COOK & COAL STOVES,
MORNING GLORIES, etc., at prices to suit
the times. All kinds of work done in his
line with neatness and dispatch, such as
roofiing, spouting and repairing. You will
find it to your interest to give him a call be
fore purchasing elsewhere. The sign of the
Big Red Coffee Pot, Always on the post.—
Thankful for past favors he hopes for a con
tinuance of the same.
Yours Respectfully,
CLAYTON M. FREY
nov 19
A\DNIMIST.RitiIIieNI NORGE.,
NTOTICE is hereby given that letters of
Administration on the estate of Lewis
S. Waddle, late* of Washington township,
dec'd, have been granted to the under
signed, residing in said township. All per
sons knowing themselves indebted to said
estate will please make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims will pre
sent them for settlement to the undersign
ed, or to his attorney, Joseph Douglas Esq.,
Waynesboro'. GEO. W. WADDLE,
Administrator of LewisS. Waddle, dec'd.
August 31,--tiw.
NOl' Ice.
LETTERS of administration having been
granted. to the undersigned upon the
estate of Mary R. Hamilton, deceased, all
persons indebted to said estate will make
payment, and those having claims present
them to J. R. HAmnfroN,
Aug 10-6 w . Adm'r
BEEF, BEEF.
IPHE subscriber announces to his custo-
A. mere and the public that he wilLcontin
ue to furnish a prime article of Beef at ;-the
Seller in the Welke Building .on Monday
evening, Tuesday morning, Thursday evert
ing"and Friday morning, regularly during ,
the season. Customers also supplied with
Veal and Lamb when desired.
Thankful for past patronaf,:e he hopes bX
selling nothing but the choicest meats to
merit a continuance of the same:
may 25—if • THOS. J. CUNNING:H.43f ,
THOMAS ROBIN S.O,N,
DEALER IN FLOUR AND FEEDSTUFF; .
One door West. of the Bowden Bl•oat:ei,'".
iiiMMEMEM
WONDER OF MECHNA -
lUAL Simr.u.errir
The Most Practical Sewing' Machine: iii the
THE McLEAN St HOOPER
Elastic lock-Stitch
ur-Motto is not to be undersold
IFIVELRY, WITCHES, CLOCKS, COLD PENS, WATCII CHAINS
Finger Rings, Charms, 13,racel.t.s, and
ngreat variety of other things
pertaining to the Jewe
lry Business.
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE
Warranted to do the whole range '
•
• • • vier , with more ra-
)idity: with more ease 0
management and with
0 xnutor than
any Ma
chine now in use
- PRICE FORTY (40) DOLLARS!
It requires no extra attachment for embroid
ering, Braiding and Gathering. It takes the
thread directly from the spools, thus saving
trouble and economizing thee. It requires
but one foot to move the treadle even in sew
ing the heaviest fabrics.
It is' mane of the beet steel. and:at all points
of wear case-hardened.
' Its chief points are
Unequalled
Quietness of Operation,
Ease of ManaPenzent, •
Rapidity olEXCelliio27,
11•on-lfrzbility to drop
- Stitches or break thread.
Having a straight needle and the shortest is
use.
3 Simplicity of tension, Ease of managing it;
Embroidering by a mere change of spook
Braiding. gathering and embroidering with
out attachments. Making the best stitce
for strength and durability. Making the
only stitch sufficiently elastic as not to break
in the ordinory strain of elastic goc.&:
Its seam being less liable to rip in u,e or
wear than the "Shuttle-Stitch," while it eau
be more easily taken out if desired.
ALEX. LEEDS, A ,- irrr,
Telegraph 0 hike.
„Waynesboro', Par
July 27, 1871
CARPETS ! CARPETS !
I. H. WHITMORE
has just returned from the cities with the
largest and best assortment of
CARPETS! OIL CLOTHS!
, OIL AND LINEN
WINDOW
DRUGGET AND CRUMB• CLOTHS
RUGS AND MATS, COVERLETS,
COUNTERPANES, ecc.,A.c.,
ever offered in Greencastle.
• LACE CURTAINS,
with all the fixtures for putting up. •
RAG- CARPETS
constantly- on hand and made to order
• Ear'Selling lower than any other hong
in the county. Call and .hear prices.
Greencastle, Dec. 1, 1870.
L 8 QN 4. Til
Has a complete assortment
LADIES,
* GENTLEMEN'S, .
MISSES AND
CHILDREN'S
BOOTS, SHOES HD GAITERS,
_Call and see goods dnd get prieds
THO3IPSON'S "GLOVE FITTING COR
SETS," at SINIITIFS'.
SCHOOL - BOOKS AND STATIONARY, of
all kinds at SM/TIVS,
AND
A full stock now ready, eurniisLing of 1711 the
latest styles, at
PAPER COLLARS, trES, CLOVES,
Suspenders, everything in that line, at.
SNIITIPS
Trmn HMI Store.
Nov. 3,1870.
DISSOI D' '=QTs .
nplIE partnership heretofore existing be
ll_ tween Miller 6:-. Beaver was dissolved on
the Ist, of March 1871, by n;clgtal consent.
The Books are at the old stanerand will be
settled by J. W. Ali persons indebt
ed are requested to call and settle imraetlitt
tely.
The business will hereafter he conducted
by J. W. MILLER & CO.
war 18-tf
C=MPv
-117'Otrirant tvood iron-botirtd barrels for
-I.c.i • der or vineg:ir. call at the laboratory of.
tt.ll, P. YAIIIZNEYI.S-BROS. CO.
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