The Waynesboro' village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1871-1900, January 23, 1873, Image 3

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    Zitiill2o
NEW GOODS
/BERSON BENEDICT & CO'S,
AVE just received their second
it FALL AND. .
WINTER
to which we call the attention
of our customers and
We have lull stank of the following:
Groceries,
Queensware,
(Carpets,
',GOODS,
DR Y
I L-ELI
.BOOTS AND SHOES,
Cassimerp,
Lawns,
Tickings,
Ladies Dress
Goods of all kinds
GIVE US A CALL BEFORE
GOLNG ELSEWHERE•
AND WE WILL CO\-
VINCE YOU THAT •
OUR GOODS ARE As
(HEAP A 5 .A.NY IN
. THE
MARKET.
AMBERSON, BENEDICT S, CO.
nov 2S .
1872 Fall 1872 Fall
STOVER & WOLFF,
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
White Goods, Embroideries and Laces
Groceries, Queensware,
Boots & Shoes, Cedarware, Hardware
OUR Dry Goods Department consists in
part of Ladies Dress Goods, Black Silks,
Black and Colored A Ipaccas, Empress Cloth,
Japanese Cloths, MohairS, Poplins, Lustres,
Percales, Lawns, embracing everything in
the Uress Goods line offered to the trade.—
A FULL STOCK OF MENS WEAR
English, & Amercan Cassimers,
Linens, Jeans, Dennms, Doeskins,
Corduroys, Cottonades,
Blk. Cassimere and Cloth.
Notions and White Goods of every variety,
_Hamburg edging and inserting,. Ruffling,
Honey Comb Quilts, Napluna,
Hosiery, • Gloves, Corsets,
Lace and Linen Collars
and Handkerchiefs,
Paper Collars,
Suspenders,
Head nets, &e.
A full line of Shoes •
and Gaiters for Gentlemen,
Ladies, Misses, Boys and chile yen.
We have constantly on hand everything
usually kept in a well regulated store. We
ask an examination of goods and prices be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
STOVER & WOLFF.
May 16, 1872.
ALLEE M. GOOD. MATHEW METCALF
InTirram
SASH AND DOUR FACTORY Z
JUST WHAT YOU WANT
Ann
At Prices to suit Times and Quality !
WORK WARRANTED
Morro :—Quick Sales and small Proffits.
We will furnish anything wanted in our
line of business
SASH, DOORS,
SHUTTERS,
MANTLES,
STAIRING, &c.,
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
We also contract for continued Rail Stair
Ways, Newel's Ballusters, &c. &c., furnish to
order or put into buildings by the best of
workmen ; Sawing, Chopping, Boast Boring,
Grinding, Turning, &c. &c. In short any
thing you want call for it, if not on handwe
will make it. As reference we can show you
buildings in the country or in Waynesboro'
where you can judge for yourselves, (we
can't recommend material, it - must recom
mend itself) also see the quality of our ma
terial as compared with that of other shops.
TO THE PUBLIC •
Tha.aful for past favors, we ask you for
a continuance-of the same.
Factory miles South of Wavnesboba',Pa.
GOOD & 'METCALF,
may 18, 1871.
P. S. We are also prepared to furnish
Framing material at comparatively Ipw rates.
G. & M.
CONCAVE CONVEX spectacles,
ALEN. LELD
HATS; CAPS, HOOTS AND. SHOES,
Which-they-will sell at low-flgures. A full
line of '
41:21- rt. a a 331 3EL .1 3E .
such as Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses,
&e., Ste., at low rates—your • examination is
invited. CiiebCome, examine our prices
and judge for yourselves !
Nov. 14, 1872-1 y
COON & STONEHOUSE
lar AVE just received a large and well
I_ll-selecti.d stock of new. Fall and Winter
Goods, which they offer to.the People of
Waynesboro' and surrounding country . at
the lowest cash prices. The stock consists
in part of .
LADIMS DRESS GOODS
of -of-
GOODS
.--the newest and-latest-styles .--Goods -
every description for men and boy's' wear;
Shirting Stripes, ' •
Brown and
Bleached Mublins,
Sheeting. _
Tickings,
Linen & Cet
ton Table Diapers,
—Towels - &
•
Toweling,
BalmoraLs, Skirts,
the public generally
Ginghams,
• •
Hardware,
tu ts, very c eap,
__Table & "Floor_Oil-Cloths,
Oil & Paper Window Blinds,
Ladies Lace Points & glans,
Handkerchiefs for men,
Women and Children, •
Linen, Lace & Papper_Collars,
Laces, Edging and Inserting,
Silk and Cotton fringes and '
Trimings of every description,
,Kid, Silk and Cotton Gloves,
and everything else in notion line
Boots, Shoes and. Straw Hats,_Ladies and_!
Childrens Gaiters, Shoes and Slippers, to
gether With Groceries, Hard vare, Wooden
Ware, Queensware, Glassware, and Wall
Paper. Call and see our goods before
Cloths,
'Kentucky Jeans,
PU'RE .138UE84
Air -1E 1:10 X 0 I lq . 3E' Et .;
71P AIL It 1W 1 7C'' il fe
Ex~}zi~t~~cz~l`~l=iK~~~~%j
IF. EVER LATE, NEVER LEST
AND NOW ' •
AL.xsEinAcro ,ctr
, •
8.. Summ ers & Son,
WINO, 7,ENN'A,
Have just returned *ern the city with a full
line txf;
Dar; Gimps,
Suitable far FALL' AND WINTER Wear
Are offeg bargains in,
CLOTHS, OASSTMERES, ' -
JEANS, COTTONADES„REPPS,
GINUHAMS, KUSLINd, , TIOKINGS,
COTTON — & -- ALL 7 'WOOL4L - ANNEWke
Also a full line of
NOTIONS, GLOVES,.
HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS.,
FILL - AND - WINTER GOODS,
Table - Cove
Calicoes,
Irish Linens,
a large lot of Stockings, _
ere.
COON & STONEHOUSE.
Nov. 14, 1872
• •
0 1 MI S
&c., &c.,
Go: RP TO rougramhts• a
Waynesboro', May 2i, 1871.
NEW GOODS.; NEW GOODS!!
THE FIRST IN TOWN !
3120,E3NER 'ffe APPENZELLAB,
FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS,
Yr AVE just received a full supply of Fall
kland Winter Goods, the finest assort
ment for Gentlemen's wear ever brought
to Waynesboro', consisting in: part of
English Kerseys,
English Melton,
Worsted Suitings, and
Full Line of French
and English Cloths,
Cassimers, Vestings, etc.,
Also a full assortment of Gentlemen's
FURNISHING
GOODS
AND READY-MADE
CLOTHING - in - Whole
Vests, &c.,
All GTolt — Corct — byyard
CUT. FREE OF CHARGE.
Satisfaction guaranteed in fits
•
and the reputation of the
Old Stand' flitly kept up
'CALL AT THE SOUTH-EAST
(CORNER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE
AND EXAMINE GOODS AND
GIVE VS A TRIAL
0-MISMIR'S .
PATENT SELE-RiEGICLATIN
GJMTht SEPARATOR
CLEAN-ER, BAGGER AND POWERS
No thtplement, mure Iniportunt to the
farmer than a First-class Grain Thresher and
Cleaner—for none pays him so well and so
speedily.
The above cut shows the only Geiser Ma
chine now built under the immediate eye
of the old inventors themselves, with all the
additional improvements made during the
past 18 years, and now with
FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN Sr MATERIAL
this Ilachl - ..e just stands high above all of
its class. As a thresher it is equal to the
_best, as a cleaner it is superior to any exist
ittg Machine. This is admitted by all hon
est competitors. Indeed if is the only Ma
chine that 'really can, • by one operation,
thoroughly thresh and clean grain fit for
market. But. the fact that grain direct from
this machine commands from 2 to 3 cents a
bushel more than grain direct from any oth
er machine,
settles the/question of its supe
riority as acleaner over all others. Impar
tial judges at all the State and County lairs
where it was thoroughly and practically
tested, in competition with other leading
machines, always agree that it is more sim
ple—more easily understood and operated
by those unskilled ih machinery—more du
rable—threshing as much and yet cleaning
better—with less power and more comfort
to hands than any other machine in use—
and besides all that is sold for less inotey
according to capacity. These facts are
further attested by the thousands of pur
chasers, some of whom have had them in
use for the last 18 years. To supply
. toq
wants of all, we now make 4 sizes,
From a 2 Horse Railway or 3 Horse Lever
Power, to a 10 Horse Lever Power, with
prices ranging from sl9u to $360, without
power. We slbo make the latest impproved
triple-geared Horse Powers, suitable for
each size machine, ranging from $9O to $135,
and all fully and fairly warranted. For
further information send for circular and
price list.
Responsible Agents in Territory not in
troduced. Address.
THE GEISER MANUFAC'G CO.,
WAYNESBORO', Franklin County,.
Jan. 21-tf Pennsylvania.
EXPRESS AND PASSENGER WAGON,
MC. CRILLY will run an Express
. and Passenger Wagon daily from
Waynesboro' to Waynesboro' Station, W.
M. R. R. He will commence regular dai
ly trips October 21st, 1572. Regular cow;
nections will be made with the early and
late trains. The patronage of the public is
respectfully solicited.
Passengers cal/ registar their names on a
slate at either of the Waynesboro' hotels.
•
Oct 10-tf
LUMBER, LUMBER, &c,
riphe subscriber has for sale Chestnut Shin
gles, Pailings, Plastering Laths, Shing
ling Laths, Pine Lumber from a half to one
inch. All other sires of Lumber furnished
to order. Also, Oak, Pine and Chestnut
Wood by the load for sale on the ground.
ipay'He has also Ice for sale.
April 23 tf. A. S. MONK.
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.
A fine lot Pine Building Lumber for sale
_Maud will be furnished In rough, or hew
ed in proper sizes to suit purchasers of
Bills. Apply at MONTEREY SPRINGS.
April 4, 1872 tf
FOR RENT.
The subscriber offers for rent his Ice
House, which is in good repair.
Dec 12—tf E. W. WASIIABATIGH.
HAD XND HEIM ING.=Mess. Shad and
Orctonnu; u bbls. for bale by
'REID
EMI FZEATIVRE
I. H. WITIgORE,, ; - .
Wholesale and Retail 'Dealer; and Manufac
turer Of
HOUSE FURNITURE .
AND
IT PIM O,l_lSrll=RM
GREENCASTIX,,, 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 'cent: to the
advantagns he has over. other. man uf acturers
he can ant, will sell Furniture at a less price
than any other Manufacturer in the State.
HAVING THREE STORE ROOMS,
filled with every variety of nuntiture, from
a-plain-common-artiele r to-the-fmest in me
he feels warranted in saying that he can
please all castes.
EXAMINE LIST OP PRICES.
' BEDSTEADS.
COttage—lmitation of Walnut $5, 6,7; to 8
Solid Walnut 8,9, to 10,
Jenny Lind-3. Arch Top Panel,.
Walnut " " 14, 16, to 18'
3-Arch Top Panel,
Imitation 10,12, to 14
Round, Corner-foot, 8 Panels Walnut, •
Carved 25 to 30
" " Foot, Oval Panel
Walnut, Moulded 39, 35, to 40
Antique—New Style 2 5, . 30, 35, 40, to 60
Fine Antique Chamber:Sults,
Full Marble 130 to 175
Cot. Chamber Suits 35, 3S, 40, 45, to 60
Solid Walnut Suits . 60, 75, to 85
Im. Wal. 4 drawers, with glass,
wood top . 14, 15, to 16
I.wers;_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 80
Imitation Walnut 10,12, to 14
TABLES.
Dining Table, six legs,
Breakfast do., four legs,
Mar. do 20 - diff4aterns,
_Extension_Tables_per_foot____
vercoata,
CHAIRS.
Windsor or Wood seats doz) $5, 6,7 to 10
Cane seats (I doz.) 9 10, 11k, 12} to 30
Wood Seat Rocking Chairs,
- ane-Seat-Rocking-Chai
Willow Seat Rocking Chairs, .
Spring Seated Chairs, IJAhnistered
in Ilair_Cloth, Brocatel,_Rep
an. erry, 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, 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
SEN.AIso, side-Boards,-Wash-Stands,-Mat
treat es, and in fact everything in the Furni
ture line. The limits of an advertisement
is entirely too narrow to give a full list of
Furnituremade at this establishment, •
CALL & SEE FOR YOURSELVES.
1188 .Remember the place,
I. H. WHITMORE,
Greencastle, Pa.
B. & A
Dec. 1,1871
Now Ready for Fall Trade
J.W.WHILLER sk CO.
•
MAKE
pleasure in informing their friends
J. that they have now in store their first
supply of Fall and Winter
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS;
HARDWARE,
•
' QTJEENSWARE,
Boots, Shoes, Gums and Over Shoes,
Blankets, Robes and Spreads, Shawls
Nubies and Gloves, Carpets, Oil
Cloths and Rugs, and in' fact every
thing usually kept in a well regulat
ed Dry Goods Store.
Their stock was selected with care and
will be offered at prices to suit the times.
An invitation is extended to all to call
and examine goods and price.
J. W. M. & CO.
oct 24, 1872.
AT ELDEN'S
its Ay always be found a full and prime
stock of
BOOTS A. 31111 SHOES,
HATS AND TRUNKS,
PAPER COLLARS AND NECK
WEAR, GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS AND
• . UNDER-WEAR,
CLOCKS,
•
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
.AND ALL
KINDS OF
NOTIONS.
M.Watches and Jewelry 'repaired.
North East Corner of Public Square.
Dec 5, 1872—tf
American Agriculturist,
MONTHLY, FOR THE
Farm, Garden, and Household,
INCLUDING A SPECIAL INTERESTING
AND INSTRUCTIVE DEPARTMENT
FOR CHILDREN tt YOUTH.
•
The Agriculturist was established in 1842.
It is a large periodical of 44 quarto pages,
filled with plain, practical, reliabie, original
matter, including hundreds of beautiful and
instructive ENGRAVINGS in every annual
volume.
'ANNUAL Suascairriog TERMS (always in
advance) : $1,30 : year. Printed in En
glish or German. Address,
ORANGE JUDD & CO, PUBLISHERS,
245 Broadway, New York.
XTEW WINTER GOODS
Nov,
BUREAUS.
$7,50 to 9
5 to 6
8;10, 12to-15
now opening at
A3IBEESON, itENEDIC'E & CU'S I
gem jog. AL 40 . MIL_ efix . 31Ept 111,7117 Mit riaa mig
STEAM ENGINE AND MILE = WORKS,
• STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES
'Boilers, Tanks, and Sheet-Iron Work; Machinist's Tools, Wood Working Machinery, Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers; Gear Cut
ting, Portable Circular Saw-Mills, Felloe-Benders, Laundry Furnaces. Also, Agents for Stillwell's Patent Heater, Lime Extractor
anc Filter, combined; Cameron.ik. Co's Special Steam Pump; Saws of all kinds, (and Diost manufacture;) Iron Pipe and Fittings;
.113rass Work; Gum and Leather Belting ; Manufacturers and Engineers' Supplies, generally furnished at lowest Retail Prices. All
kind; of Foundry Work—heavy or light, Iron and Brass Castings—made to order; REPAIRING carefully done: li.c-ar•For. farther
particulars, send for Catalogue and Price List.
PRICE&KCEFLICH
-2-to 3-
,25 ti:T5 -
toZL
2 te 10
25 to 75
9 to 15
1E111310.4 4 1L3E-dIEIIM
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES
NEEDZNABE
WOODEN &
WILLOW WARE,
NOTIONS,
BOOTS & SHOES.
IF±I.THE patronage of the public solicit-
ed, South-west Corner Square,
Oct .3, 1872-tf
PIANOS! ORGANS:
ITIHE undersigned announces to the Pub-
J. that he is engaged in the sale of
PIANOS, ORGANS,
LOP DIFFERENT FACTORIES;)
MELOD ONS, GUITARS,
BA.NJOS, VIOLINS;
Violoncellos,_ German and French Accor
deons ; Violin, Viola and Violoncello Strings
Band InstrUments of the best American
Manufacture. In short all kinds of Musi
cal Merchandise furnished at short notice
if not on hand. All Instruments guaran
teed to give satisfaction, before payment
is required.
PIANOS, ORGANS AND MELODEONS
WAItRANTED 5 YEARS.
The "New England Organs" are now con
sidered the bobt and cheapest Organs now
made. A session of instructiongiven free.
Will visit Waynesboro' Ist and 3d. Saturday
in each month.
The undersigned having an experience
of fifteen years in the business feels confi
dent that he can give perfect satisfaction t 9
any person wishing a good instrument.—
Repairing instruments done at short notice.
Orders may be left and reference had at
W. L. HAYS Book store, near Washington
House. Address
I. B. SECRIST,
May 9—'72, ly Hagerstown, M.
Last Notlev“.-Save Costs.
DERSONS indebted to the subscribers,
_L are recatested to make settlement by
the first of 31nrcb.1873, without - fail.
Jan 2-Gt .GEISER & RINEHART.
linrewyriaislatcs co' F za, mar.. 31.1.33. Ccruaatcre 3Pet.
A. I 1.,
X ' .N"
WayneabOroi, Pa
P IS: H.
ORLWOUCH - ASGE. -
WISHING to make some change in has
business, and on account of the scarc
ity of money will offer his goods to Cesu
and PROSIPT buyers, at a small advance on
cost. Particular attention called to
Glassware and Queensware.
So long as his "banner hangs, on the outer
wall" he will keep a full line of Staple Gro
ceries ;
White and Brown Sugars,
Coffee, Tea,
New Orleans Molasses,
Rice, Cheese,
Mackerel & Herring,
Salt, Colic. Lye,
Kerosene and Safety Oil,
Soaps, Garden Seeds,
Shoe Brushes,
Bed Cords. Baskets, &c.
Candy,
Raisins, Prunes,
Lemons, Oranges, &c.
At Also Essences and Extracts
for cooking purposes.
A nice line of • . ,
Crackers
and Fancy Cakes.
LIFE & ACCIDENT 'INSURANCE,
MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK.
MUTUAL RESERITE OF NEW YORK
TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT- QF
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Having in the aggregate
e Cs a,c)oo ,000,
Accident Policies good against death or
wholly disabling injury, for one year or less
granted on application to me. 71.:43 ma
chinist, no mechanic's, no farmer, no pro
fessional man,
nor any other man or wo
man ought to let a day pass without hav
ing an Accident Policy. We Pay weekly
indemity for disabling injury and if death
results from the Atwident in 90 Slays the
whole amount of Policy insured for is paid
promptly in cash.
June 20. 1872—tf W. A. REID.
NEW TIN STORE.
?THE undersigned would most i ospectfnll!,
inform the citizens of Waynesboro' and
vicinity that he has opened a new Tin Store
on East Main street, opposite Stover
Wolil's Dry Goods emporium, . and keeps
constantly on hand a good supply of
COOK & COAL STOVES,
GLORIES,•etc., at prices to suit
the times. All kinds of .work done in his
line with neatness and dispatch, such as
roofing, 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. FREI.
nov 19
IVAINEBSRORO' .COACII FACTORY!
GEO. W. HAWKER having withdrawn
from the hrm of Adams 6: ilawl;er the
subscriber informs the public that he con
tinues the Coactunakiug business in all its
branches, at the old stand. He will at all
times have a supply of new Buggies, differ
ent kinds, on hand also secoad-handed ve
hicles. Repairing cone at short notice. He
uses the best .material and employs good
mechanics. J- 7 ‘... returns his thanks to the
public for their liberal patromige, and by at
tention to business and a disposition to ac
commodate hopes to merit - .1, liberal share of
the swum in the future.
Jan. 14—tf JACOB ADAMS.
WICKEY'S CHOLERA MEDICAE.
THE subscriber informs his customers
and the public generally that h' has now
or sale the genuine IVickey Cholera Meth
ine, in different sized 'bottles. He has
manufactured the article for -years a: - .d
could, if necessary, furnish numerous certi-:
ficates from persons who hare it and
who attest its genuineness. A bottle should
be in every household at this particular
season of the year. 1.):1 V.11)111 011 a.
August S—ef
Waynesboro', Franklin County, Penn'a, October 23, 1872.
" - Unlttestionably-the-best-austained-work-le
the kind in the World."
Harper's Magazine.
NOTICE OF THE PRESS.
The ever-increasing circulation of this ex
cellent monthly proves its continued tldap
-tion-to_pupular_desires and_needs. Indeed
when we think into how man six
-penetrate ------ h. ide
very ~nontL, we musi consider
it as one of the educators us well as enter
tainers_gf the public mind, ibr its vast pop
ularityftas been won by no appeal to stu
pid predudices or depraved tales.—Boston
1 - o e. •
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Address, HARPER BROTHERS,
New York.
Syrups, Molasses,
"A Complete Pictorial History of the
Timm" "The best, cheapest, and 2/10.9t
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Oct 2-1, IS —ly
CHOURA MEDICINE.
DR.wicKF,y , s relebrated Cholera Med
iehl° prepared by David XI. Hoover of
Ringgold, Md., can Le iuul during the be --
bun ta FOI:Irril31:1:.'S Drug Sarc, ;ld of
dealer generally. Travaing
Augu, t 'HENRY MYERS
Irtr stliEeriber offers for rent the pre ,
perty belonging to the heirs of doai.cb
Desore, bituated at the West end' of
Waynesboro', eonNisting of a Brick
Horse, Tenant House and other .ne-•
eessary buildings, with. h.eleven ncrei of inr
proved land. Possession given. on the
sit' April, 1873. • Applicatiott can intoie to
the undersigned or an—of the heir: , in Way.
boro'. . S. BESORE:
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