The Waynesboro' village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1871-1900, March 07, 1872, Image 3

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    PUBLIC SALE!
On FRIDAY the 224 . day : pf . MARCH,. 1872
TTIE subscriber will sell at Public Sale at
his residence, in the village of Quincy,
on the 22d day of March, the following pro
perty, to wit:
1 EXCELLENT FIMILY MIRE,
well calculated for both riding or driving;
2 Spring Wagons, (one with top) 1 Falling
Top Buggy, 2 sets single Harness, 1 Har
ness Net, 1 set Front Gears, 1 Sleigh, 2
strings Bells, 1 Wheelbarrow, 4 long ladders
shovel,and mattock, - forks and rakes;'
FINE BEBSTEMIS ISETWANG, O
3 Feather Beds, 1 Secretary, 4 Stands, 2
Side, 1 Breakfast and 1 Kiti•hen Table, 1
Cook, 1 •Parlor and 1 Ten-plate Stove, 1
Spring Bottom Lounge, 6 Mirrors one a
large Parlor Mirror, 4 sets Chairs, 4 Rock
ing Chairs, 1 Copper Kettle, 2 Iron Kettles,
one 40 gal. ; 2 pot racks, 2 Preserving Ket
tles, sausage cutter• and stuffer, lard press,
clothes wringer, tubs, • buckets, churn and
stand, 1 pair counter scales, 3 pair Butcher
Scales,-with knives, 2 meat saws and clea
ver, I large Butcher's Table, wood, hand
••
and compass saws, maul and wedges, 2 ax
es; 1 Corner and one Kitchen Cupboard, 1
Sink, 1 Safe, 1 Flour Chest, 1 wood box;
MO YARDS CARPETING,
consisting of 30 yards Brussels; 30 Girthing
and 20 Imported and 30 Rag Carpet; Stair
Carpet and rods, 15 yards Straw matting,
50 yards of Oil Cloth ,
9' HES OF 1111EY Di S. STOCK,
1 Aquarian with a lot of Gold and Silver
Fish,fl large Thermometer, 1 eight-day clock
6 maps, 1 double Barrel - Shot Gun, 1 Re
volver, 1 Grind Stone, well rope and buck
et, 2 Barrels of Cider Vinegar, 2 empty Ci
der Barrels, 60 cans of different kinds fruit,
Bacon and Lard by the pound, Apple But
ter by the crock, Potatoes by the bushel, a
lot-of-lumber, alot of old iron and cast
ing, and many other s t rticles not necessary
to mention. Sale to colnmence at 10 o'clock
on said (lay when the terms will will be
made known by JOS. Nil DDOWER,
Feb 29—ts J. R. Smith, Auct.
PUBLIC SALE!
On MONDAY the 25th day of MARCH, '72
THE subscriber will sell at public sale, al
his residence at the Bowdon House, in
Waynesboro', March 2.5 th, the following per
sonal property, to wit : •
GOOD`' MiIACH COW,
7 STOVES, one large Cook, one mediuni
sized Cook, one Parlor, one small Morning
Glory, one large Egg. one Parlor Wood, one
large dining room and one small Egg for
coal ; 1 Good Sofa,
2141,811Z.E.5.L.L8 TABLE, '
3 large Dining Room Tables and several
other small Tables, 1 dozen Parlor Chair:
cushioned, 4 dozen good Common Chairs.
4 Rocking Chairs, (one a Parlor cushioned
Several Bedsteads. 1 Wardrobe, 2 Cupboards.
Window Blinds, a lot of Carpeting,
QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE,
39 Dinning Room Stools, 2 "Water Coolers.
12 Lamps, 2 Settees, Screen Refrigerator.
empty barrels, kegs, demijons, castors, bot
tles, tumblers, 3 Ice Cream Freezers, fruit
cans, jars, and other articles not necessary
to mention.
(Sale to commence atl o'clock on said
day when terms will be made known.
S.. S. BOWDON,
G. V. Mong, Auct
Feb 29—ta
MLRIt V,IL
On SATURDAY the 16th day MARCH, '72
TPHE subscriber intending to decline farm
ing will 804 nubile sale at his residence
in Tomstown, on the 16th day of March, the
following personal property, to wit:
IGOOD HORSE
well calculated for riding or driving ; .
2 HEAD OF CATTLE,
ono a good Milch Cow which will be fresh a
bout the time of sale ;
I€3l o MX CO Cr
one of which is a good Brood Sow; 1 . two
liorse•Wag,on, 1 pair Wood Ladders, 1 Trot
ting Buggy nearly as good as new ; 1 pair
Hay Carriages, Oaks' patent ; 1 Cutting Box,
2 Barshear Plows, 4 double and 2 single Sho
vel Plows, 1 Corn Coverer, 1 Harrow, spread
er, double, single and treble trees, mattocks,
forks, rakes and shovels, sets Yankee Har
ness, 3 sets rlow Gears, 3 Fly-nets, 1 riding
saddle, 2 riding bridles, 3 blind bridles, col
s and halters, 1 pair Check Lines, 2 sets
Single Harness, butt, breast, log and cow
chains, 2 grain cradles, 1, mowing Scythe, 15
Grain Bags, 1 sled, a lot of old iron; also the
one-half of
30 ACRES OF GRAIN IN TIIE GROUND,
also 1 Bureau, 2 Corner Cupboards, 3 Tables,
1 Cook Stove,2 , Ten-plate Stoves, 3 Bed
steads, 1 Sinl sets Chairs, 1 Rocking Chair,
3u yards Carpet, 1 meat stand, doughtray, i
ron kettle, tubs, barrels, tinware, qneens
leare, cr Ickery,alot applebutter, 500 pounds
Bacon, one can Lard, 2 barrels Vinegar,
meat bench, 2 large benches, 1 churn, 10
bus. potatoes, and many other articles not
necessary to mention. Sale to commence at
10 o'clock on. said day when terms will be
made known. J. B. SECRIST,
Feb. 22—ts •G. V. along, duct.
PUBLIC SALE!
FIPHE subscriber intending to more West
will sell at public sale, at his residence,
on John Prices farm, 1 miles North of
Waynesboro', on Tutaday the 19th of March,
1872, the .following personal property, to
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IGOOD FAIILY MARE,
1 one-horse Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 Bug
gy andliarness, 1 Sleigh ? 2 riding Saddles,
1 Side. Saddle, riding bridles, halters, thz
nets, chains, breechbands, double and single
trees, Sleigh Bells, forks, shovels, wood saw
and Cross-cut Saw, axes, maul and wedges,
Sausage Cutter and Stuffer, 1 mowing Scythe
1 Musket ; also .
NeusEHOlial FORNATURE
auch as tables, stands, bedsteads, corner
cupboards, chairs, sink, benches, rocking
cradle, wood box, crocks, jars, plates, dirbc3,
tubs and buekets, 2 ten.plate Stoves and Pipe,
1 meat vessel,
VINEGAR BY THE BARREL,
Cucumber Pickets and Stand, 1 Copper Ket
tle 1 Iron Kettle, a lot of Grain Bags, apple
butter by the crock, a lot of Books, Sze,
Val - Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on
said day, when terms will be made known
by DANIEL HOLSINGER,
Feb 22—ts G. V, Mong, Auct,
10T11111r rir* 11. 4C INX. 0
THE Arm of Rouzer & Buhrmati has this
day (Feb. 9th 1872) been dissolved by mu
tual consent. The creditors are hereby
motified to come mid settle their accounts
either by money or notes.
The business will be hereafter carried on
by C. H. Buhrman.
Feb 29- , -31 BOUZER 8: BLIIIIMAN,
NEW GOODS
BERSON BENEDICT & CO'S,
.E',l Pa S T S T.T,P _7' IJ "Y_
WE are now roceivin,g• our first supply
of new
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
to which we would ask the attention of our
customers anb the public generally—beleiv
ing it to be to the interest of all to give us
a call before buying; elsewhere.
Among our stock you will find a heavy
stock of the following :
Mons wear of all kinds Overcoatings
elothsTeassimers--fanoy-and—plain,Pords,
plain and striped, Shirtings wool and cot
ton Boots and Shoes.
Boys wear of a)1 kinds, Boys Boots and
Shoes. -
Ladies Dress Goods of all descriptions
Delains, Coburgs, Allpaccas, Plaid, plain
wool and worsted goods,
Also a largo -assortment of
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
IMPORTED CARPET,
HOMEMADE CARPET,
CARPET CHAIN
OIL BLAIDS,
WINDOW OIL CLOTH,
CHECK MATING,
PLAIN MATTING,
CURTAIN FIXTURES
HARDWARE ;
GROCERIES,
QUEENWARE,
NAILS, &C
•
Please give us a call and we will try to
atisfy you in price and quality.
AMBERSON BENEDICT 8, CO.
Oct 12, 1871.
ASTONISHING NEWS !
THE whole world are invited to learn
that notwithstanding hard times and
tightness of money, H. A. McKEE is pre
pared to astonish all who may call upon
hint at his CHEAP and exams= establish
ment, on the North East Cor. Public Square,
Wayne.sboro', Pa.. by the exhibition of a
STOCK OF GOODS,
which for variety, styles ,and especially
Cheapness, has never been nre.sented to the
citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity.
Only look at my low figures for a few
prominent articles, and then
COME ONE, COME ALL,
and judge for yourselves.
Scotch Ginghams 12 and 10 cts.
Yard wide Muslins 12 cts.
Pins 5 cents per paper.
Needles with lightning points 5 cts paper.
300 pairs Ladies Gaiters $1,40 to 2,00 pair.
A full and complete assortment of all
kinds Of
i'Vri - ii r TM GOODS..
;and multitudes of other things, which we
have not time to enumerate, not forgetting
Hoop Skirts, 30 springs, for 75 cts, Alexan
'tiers Kid , Gloves for $lOO and 1,25. All in
our line will be sold at prices to gladen the
hearts and comfort the pockets of every
man, woman and child in Franklin Co. Join
the throng that is pouring in upon us day
by day and benefit your families and save
your money, and see if I have made a sin—
le statement which is not truth itself.
Jan 18—tf • H. A. McKEE.
41 EARNERS EttiO OTHERS I
SADDLES AND HARNESS !
THE subscriber announces to his old
customers and the publicgenerally, that
be is now offering for sale an unusually targe
stock of Saddles and Harness, embracing
all styles and prices. He has not only ex
ercised great care in the selection of his
material but has had his work made by
first-class workmen. His Saddles have been
manufactured by Mr. JOHN W. JAmisox, of
Baltimore, than whom there is perhaps not
a better mechanic in the State, and whose
workmanship has stood the test of nearly
thirty years in this section of Franklin
Codnty.
Persons in want of any article in his line
are requested to call at the well-known
stand, one door west of the Bowden House
and examine _his stock.
Feb S-ts IYlli. P. WEAGLEY
INSURE IN•TIM
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
• OF
NEW YORK.
P. S. Wamtrox, President.
The oldest and strongest Company in the
United States. Assets over $50,000,000 in
cash.
W. A. REID, Agent.
Feb 22—tf • Waynesboro', Pa.
STRAY 1-10 G.
•
STRAYED from the prethjses of the sub-
Scaiber sometime to January last a Ches
ter White Boar, with the right oar marked
A liberal reward will be paid for such infor
mation which will lead to his recovery.
Feb 22-3 t HENRY OAKS,
wcormoz•
T' undersigned gives notice to all per
sons knowing themselves indebted to
the estate of Susannah Stoner, late of Wash
ington Township, dec'd., to make payment,
and those having claims or demands to pre
sent them properly for settlement.
Feb lb-3t PAER, Agt.
AGENTS WANTED.—Agents make more
moneyat work for us than at anything
else. Business light and permanent. Par
ticulars free. G. Stinson & Co., Fine Art
Publisher* Portland, Maine.
HISTORY OF •
THE GREAT - PYRES
In CHICAGO and the WEST by Rev. E. J.
GOODSPEED, D. D., of Chicago. Only' com
plete history, 700 Bvo pages; 80 engravings.
70,000 already sold. Price $2.50. 2000 agents
made in 20 days. Profitil go 'to sufferers.
AGENTS WANTED. H. S. GOODSPEED d
Co.. 37 Park Row, New York:
(Incorporated WO.)
COLUMBIA FIRE UtiSURANCE CO.
•
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
S. S. Detwiler, Pres't. I Robt. Crane.
H. Wilson Vice Prest. Wm: Patton.
Herb'tThomas,Treas I Jas. Schroeder.
J. F. Frueanff, Sec'y. JS. Strine.
J. B. Bachman. IM. M. Strickler
Geo:Bogle. • R. T. Ryon.
For Insurance or agencies, address
J. F. FRUEAUFF, Sec'y, Columbia, Pa
OPIUM EATERS i !!??.f Opium r d Habit a o n u 3 ;
Antidote will not cure. No pain or inconve
nience. Sent on receipt of $3.00. S. G.
ARMSTRONG, M. D.,- Healing Institute,
Berrien Springs, Michigan.
US • Pia
` 49 0 C A co. N. Y. Ist class
S. $290.
Agent. Nunes of pa
trons in 40 States in Circular. -
• WHAT TO READ
AND HOW TO READ,
Being classified Lists of Choice Reading,
with appropriate Hints and Remarks, adapt
ed to the General Reader, to Subscribers,
and to persons intending to form collections
of Books. 1 vol. 12mo. 152 pages. • Price
-SG-centent-free-lav—mail—on—receipt—of
the price. D. APPLETON 0. CO.,`Pustisn
, ERS, New York.
WANTED, THIS SPRING,
10,000 E'AIUVLERS,
To improve 1,700,Q00 acres of thebest Farm
ing Lands in lowa, free from mortgage or
other incumbrance. These lands comprise
the Government railroad grants adjacent to
the great thoroughfares between Chicago,
Omaha and Sioux City, and lie chiefly in
the •
MIDDLE REGION OF WESTERN lOWA,
its most fertile and healthful portion (fever
and ague being unknown,) and traversed by
railroads in every direction. Now is the
tipe to
SECURE A HOME AT $4 AND $5
per acre, upon long time, with six per cent
interest, in the luxuriant valley of either
the Boyer, the Maple, the -Soldier or the
Little Sioux. Agents at stations are ?ro
vided with teams to show lands free to pur
chasers. Send for a guide. It gives prices
terms, descriptions, where exploring tickets
are sold, and how to reach the land s.
County maps also sent free. Address JOHN
B. CALHOUN, Land Comissioner lowa R.
R. Land Co., Cedar Rapids, lows.
(EPILEPSY OR FITS.
A alma case for Ws dinvesaing complaint !snows's&
known In a Treatise (of 48 octavo pyres) on Foreign and
Native Umbel Pregaratlona,pnbilabed.by Da. O. ?gars
Benne The prescription wan dna:nand by lam fn nab
re ' Cio den" e If rg,r,,l b ", .IX:I.Z e"sc i verytr4;vll 3 ;
Lae need II for Fits. never having failed in n single
me. The Ingredients may be obtained from any drug
atit. Penonetedring stogy:lm Menu Da .0 Pantos
Beene, No. di enue stmt. Jetst7 City, 21. J. , and it
win be sent by return ma, free.
THE PEOPLE
DID NOT BUY LAST
MONTH
Have still another chance to come in-
Great Sale,
Great Sale
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
at the new firm of
BEAVER&JACOBS
For cash at still Greater Reductions thmq
ever before() tmake room fur Spring pur
chases. There was never such agood oppor
tunity for
BARGAINS,
BARGAINS,
as are now offered by
BEAVER & JACOBS.
We have a good stock of
CONFECTIONS,
NOTIONS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
PAPER,
&c. &c
Dont forget the place, TOWN HALL
STORE. Call and see us.
BEAVER & JACOBS.
' Feb. 22, 1872.
HE undersigned has appointed Fieder
ripiek Dull, of Quincy township, agent to
collect his accounts and transact uther busi
ness pertaining to the same.
July 6-tf .TEREMIAH HESS M. D.
colicAVE spectacles. at
0311.".1 .LEED
GRATIFYING INTELLIGENCE!
Has now on hand'a Full Line of
GOODS JUST RECEIVED.
lIATS'foi Men and Boys:
All the Latest Styles
Ladies Surg Gaiters,
Misses and Childrens Shoes in great variety
Watches, clocks and Jewelry repaired
at short notice and warranted.
Thankful for past favors he hopes by fair
dealing to an to merit a continuance of pub-
una t3.75~
NEW FIRM ! NEW GOODS !
UTE STYLES t LOW NI ES t
BOERNER do WAYXA{T have just open
ed at the C6RN ER CLOTHING STORE, a sqlen
did lino of
FRENCH,
ENGLISH
GOODS
embracing Clothes • of various grades ans
colors.
PLAIN AND FANCY C.ASSIMERS,
•
latest styles and best qualities, Doeskind,
Cheviots Tweeds,. Linen and Crape Coat
ings, stylish Vest Patterns, etc.
All of which will be made to order with
the best Trimmings and in the best manner.
A GOOD FIT GUARANTSED in every case or
no sale.
IMADYMADE CLOTHING
Paper Coilars, Ties, Bows, Suspenders,Hos
iery etc., always on hand.
iiantlemen desiring stylish and good fit
ting clothing should give us a trial.
BOERNER & WAYNANT,
ap 27 S. E• Cor. Diamond.
COACTIMILKING--
The subscriber announces to his friends
and the public that he has purchased
the Coach Factory formerly owned by Israel
Iless, and is nQw engaged in the above bust
iness, on Main street, at the East end of
Waynesboro. Haying a knowledge bf 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. 34 tf. GEO. B. HAWKER.
MANSION ROSH NOTEIv
N. TV. (kw. Fayett and St. Paul tree
OPPOSITE nmr.Num's CITY HOTEL,
BALTIMORE, MD •
Terms $1.50. Per Day.
ISAAC ALBRRTSON, Proprietor.
J. S. HAnPEn, Manager. ' [aug 24-Iy.
BARGAINS,
THE subscriber announces t) his custo
mers and the public that Le will contin
ue to furnish a prime article Of Beef at the
Sellar in the Walke Building on Monday
evening, Tuesday morning, Thursday even
ing and Friday morning, regularly during
the season. Customers also supplied with
Veal and Lamb when desired.
Thankful for past. patronage he hopes by
selling nothing but the choicest meats to
merit a continuance of the same.
may. 25—tf THOS. J. CUNNINGHAM
CANDEI
TOY BOOKS,
HOW IS THIS FOk iIIGII.
TOHN FORD in returning thanks to the
01 public for their patronage annoupces that
he intends removing his shop to the Base
ment of Walker's Building, (and not leav
ing town. As is the belief of many) where he
intens'.9 carrying on the BOOT AND SHOE
BUSINESS as 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 Fletchar," prowl
ing about my shop seeking whom he may
devour, &c.
Customers will theiefore find me at the
Basement refered to after the first of April
next.
jan 26] JOHN FORD.
TlBACON—Country sides for sale by
11 June 29, W. AIIEID
M. 'L113.7.:.1N,
Look at the List!
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS
For Mon and Boys Wear.
At very low prices
Also, Ladies Shoes,
Latest and Best Styles
of all kinds and 'varieties.
AND AMERICAN
EEF, BEEF.
lIISVaI FORINTURE
'Wholesale and Retail Dealer, and 3Lanufae
turer of
HOUSE FURNITURE
UPIIOLSTERER,
GREENCASTLE, Pa.,
takes thiS method of informing his custom
' ers and the public that he has
REDUCED THE PRICE OF FURNITURE
from ten to twenty per rent. Owin; 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.
Cottage—lmitation of Walnut $5, 6,7, to S
Solid Walnut S, 9, to 10
mop 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 GO
Fine Antique Chamber Suits,
Full Marble 130 to 175
Cot.. Chamber Suits 35, 33, 40, 45, to GO
Solid Walnut Suits GO, 75, to 85
Im. Wal. 4 drawers, with glass,
wood top 14, 15, to 16
Im. Wal. 4 drawers, with glass,
Marble top 17, 18, to 30
Solid Wal. 4 drawers, with glass
wood top 20, 22, 25, to 32
Marble top 25, 30, 32, to 60
Emitation - Walnut . 10, 12, to 14
. ELDEN.
Dining Table, six legs,
Breakfast do., four legs,
Mar. do 20 duff. paterns,
Extension Tables per foot
CHAIRS.
Windsor or Wood seats (i doz) $5, 6, 7 to 10
Cane seats (i doz.) 9 10, 111, 12.2 r to 30
(Have over 600 of theabove on hand.)
Wood Seat Rocking Chairs, 1,25 to's
Cane Seat Rocking Chairs, 2 to 7
Willow Seat Rocking Chairs, ' 2to 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, 22, 25, 30 to 75
Box or plain Sofas, (raga - 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 15,15, 20, 25 to 60
rtM-Also, side Boards, Wash Stands; Mat
tresses, and in fact everything in the Furni
ture line. The limits of an advertisement
is entirely too narrow,. to give a flail list of
Furniture made at this establishment. '
CALL & SEE FOR YOURSELVES.
MS...Remember the place,
I. H. WHITMORE,
Greencastle:Pa.
Dec. 1, IS7I
EIEST GZAND OPENING.
OF
FILL AND WINTER GOOL !
PRICE & ROEFLICH'S,
BlaOk Alpacas, Mohair Lustros, Plain and
Fancy Poplin's, in double warps, English
and American manufactures
Japanese Silk Robes, Japanes RepD Poplins,
In new affects. •
Black silks and Empress clothes, sublime
qualities.
Ottoman and Water villette Shalls, both long
and square, Morning and Breakfast Shalls,
all colors—cheap. .
'Wool ec. Cotton Flanens, Plain and Opera
Flanens, in large and elegant assortment.
Checks; Shirting Stripes, Chambrays and
Domestic Ginghams, in every variety.
Ladies Water Proof Cloakings, in black
and colors.
Mena Bl'k and Fancy clothes and cassimeres.
Also corduroys, Kerseys and Scotch cheri
ots, in quantities and at prices to suit
Men's Chinchila and Bea.ver over coatings,
in heavy and light weights—Cheap.
Large lot 'of Ladies Trimminss and Faney
goods, in new and elegant designs.
Gents Furnisl2ing Goods, under wear &c., a
large supply.
Inite Good, Hosiery, Gloves and Notions,
a full of each.
Mens Boots and Shoes, Ladies Shoes and
Gaiters, Gam and Heavy Shoes.
Ingrain Gorthing, liag and Stair Carpets, at
reduced prices.
Carriage Robes, Horse Blankets and Fancy
Spreads, a full line.
Queensware, Glass ware, Hard and'Wooden,
ware, all kinds cheap.
Rio, 7.lp:dm and Roasted coffees. in large
quantities.
Portorico and Orleans Sugars, Demerara
and White Sugar, largo lot in store.
Don't !sill to examine our stock. '
Oct 12,1871. PRICE & HOEFLICH
MILLINERY GOODS 1
TO THE LADIES !
IL4RS. C. L. HOLLINEERGER has just
.LVireceived a full supply of new Milliner'
goods. Ladies are invited to call and extunit 0
te r stock.
apr 20.
I. 11. WH.ITMOIIa,
BEDSTEADS
BUREAUS
$7,50 to 9
5 to 6
0, 10, 12 to 15
IN PART A$ FOLLOWS
PRICE & BO WaVis,ArS
STEIN ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS,
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES-
Boilers, Tanks, and Sheet-Iron Work: Machinist's Tools, Wood Working Machinery;
Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers; Gdar 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, (andDiost
manufacture ;) Iron Pipe and Fittings; Brass Work ; Gum and Leather Belting ; Manu
facturers and Engineers' Supplies, generally furnished at lowest Retail Prices. All kinds
of Foundry_Work.=-heavY <llight,-1-and-ass Outings—lL due - to order; _REPAIR
ING carefully done. fer'For further particulars, send for Catalogue and Price List."`eg
Wa nesboro', Franklin County, Penn'a, June 29, 1871.
Ma L naD
ETAS in store and for sale, Cranberies,
liChoice Layer Raisins, Currants, Citron,
Lemons, Figs and other fruits. Canned
Fruit and Vegetables. " •
MINCE MEAT,
25 to 75
9 to 15
Beans, Hominy, Cheese in Winter and
Summer.
'New crop New Oilcans ?Molasses, Syrups
that cannot be excelled at 60 - as. 80 cts.
to $1 per gallon. best in the market.
Coffes and Teas •
WHITE & BROWN SUGARS
Pulverized Sugar always on hand. Pure
Spices, Flavoring and Baking articles, qual
ity unsurpassed.
GRAGIEBIS Of ALL WANDS!,
I get my goods fresh from the factory of
James Mason and Co. Have many differ
ent kinds. The newest kinds out.
FRESH AND SALTED FISH
The Fish department we keep up full, and
will play second fiddler to none. All thro'
the proper season, we get string fish, iced
shad and herring. We sell sound fish and
sell them right that is the reason we sell
them fast. Customers wanting one shad or
100 waited on with the same alacrity.—
Housekeepers wanting to lay in a supply
or the summer should buy very soon.
MACKERAL
GLASSWARE.—Look at the go bl et s, him
biers, sets, smell dishes.
QUEENSWARE.—Granite ware of the
very best make im.
ported in tea sets and
by the' dc-en and half
dozen. Also a large
stock of common Teas
•
rand dishes.
NOTION'S AND SUNDRIES.—Baskets,
buckets, brooms, tubs,
, brushes, soaps, clothes
pins, ppcket books, es
sences, Barlow's blue,
chewin,g tobacco and
segars, &c., &c.
I ask the public to call and examine.—
Will always try to make the prices suit cash
buyers.
ME!
PUBLIC SALE.
f' HE undersigned will sell at public sale,
at his residence, 2 miles Ease of Way
nesboro', near Patterson's Mill, on Friday
the Bth of March, 1872, the effects of Susan
eh Stoner, late of Washington Township
dec'd., to wit:
SECRETARY BOOKCASE,
1 Bureau. 1 Corner Cubboard, 1 Safe, 1 Sink,
2 Tables, 3 sets Chairs; 1 Large Eight-day
Clock, 3 Bedsteads, 2 Feather Beds, quilts,
comforts, sheets, slips, &c.. 6 volumes of
Clatks Commentaries, 1 Cook and 1 Ten
plate Stove, together with Kitchen Utensils
and many other articles not necessary to
mention.
46 - Sale to' commence at 12 o'clock on
said day when terms will be made known
by
HENRY BAER, Agent
for the Heirs.
Ecb 15—ts G. V. Moog, Auct.
THE UV/ ViiiBol
UNDERFEED STIUTTLE and
SEWING MA_CHINS!
$25 cheaper than any other.
For Simplicity, Durability and Beauty,
they stand iinriyolled. For Stitchimt, em
ming, Tucking, Felling, Quilting, Cording.
Binding, Braiding, Gathering, Gathering &
Sewing on gathers, they are Imm:relied.
Warranted. A. E. WAYNANT,
S. E. Corner Diamond,
Mar. 30,1871. Waynesboro" Pa.
L. C. 33.12.,A_0T<M31242.,,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
S. E. Corner of the Diamond,
W.AYsEsno.Ro', PA.,
101 - AS at all times a fine assortment of Pie
tures Frames and Mouldings. Call and
ens Specimen pictures. June tf.
WAY,Ni.TESBORO', FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENN'A.
W. A. REID
A. S. BONBRAK E
DEALER .17.,7
DIRICTG-S,
CHEMICALS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR,
OII.JS ez PAINTS
- VARNISHES,
if?Ce (le,
IXer•Pliysicians dealt with a 20 *per
cent:discount,
WAYNESBORO' FIOTEL:BUILDING,
liarch, 27 1871
URSINUS COLLEGE!
Located at Freeland, Montgomery Coun
ty, Penn'a.
THE ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT:
•
(FORMERLY FREELAND SEMINARY.]
A. First-class English, Mathematical and'
Classical Boarding School for
YMINGI MEN &NU BUYS!,
Undar tlie'immediate Tuition and Manage
ment of the faculty of the college.
• TERMS MODERATE.
All necessary expenses, including Tuition,
Boarding, Washing., Books, &c., nut exceed:-
ing, $230 a year.
THE COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT
will he distinct from the academic, and will
afford all the advantages of a full college
course in the usual higher branches of study,
under the direction of a FaCully of six
Professors.
13S-The Academic Year for,both Depart
ments will be divided into the following
three terms:—The School opening with the •
Fall term, September 6, 1870 to December
22. Winter term, January 4; 1871 to April
5. Spring term, April 12 to July 7, 1871.
For further information apply to
Rev. J. H. A. BOMBERGER, D. D.,
President of Ursinus College,
Freeland, Montgomery County, Pa.
July 30 tf.
IYIYIVESBOIIO'NUTUIIL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
IVA Yti.E:Sßol2o', PA.,
INSURES AGAINST LOSS 9lt D RAGE EY
~'=R~
On all safe class property at reasonable rates
0110ERS
W. S. AMBETISON, Preqident
.11310 N Latexes, Vice President.
Jos. DOUGLAS, SECIIETARY.
Jos. W. DULLED., Treasurer.
DIRECTORS:
W. S. A mberson,
Levis S. Forney,
Jos. Douglas,
Jacob J.
Benj. E. Funk,
Levi Sanders.
Simon Lecron,
Jacob lloover,
Jos. Price,
JO.. IV.
1).13. Russell,
Jacob 0)611.
DAYID M. GOO I agent,)„
june 16,'70] IVaynesboro% l'a
46.5,701VEZ' St .1!: 02701.
XTOTICE is hereby given that the nticlor
-1.1 signed has been appointed Assignees of
D. Snivelv smith, of‘Vane.thore', under a
deed of.3,l;•lntiary assigr_therlt for the bene
fit of,prediturs. All persons knor,-ing them
selves indebted to said estate On note or
book account will please snake immediate
payment, and those having elzdnis will plc::: e
present them to the undendemed.
.1011tEllSt)N,
,
reb Absignees.
Waynesboro', Pa