The Waynesboro' village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1871-1900, April 17, 1873, Image 3

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.SPRING GOODS
IBERSON MEET & CO'S,
AVE just received their first supply of
SPRING
to which we call the attention
of our customers and
We have fall stock of the following :
.fGroceriee,
Queensware,
Carpets,
DRY GOODS,
SOIL BLINDS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
iCas§imers,
Lawns,
Ticking%
Ladies Tress
Goods of all kinds
GIVE VS A CALL BEFORE
GOING ELSEWHERE
AND WE WILL :CON-
•
VINCE YOU THAT
OUR GOODS ARE AS
CHEAP AS ANY IN TILE
MARKET.
AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO.
april 17.
AILLEA Ala SAVDt
MANUFACTURER OF
SASH, DOORS, FRAMES, MAN
TLES, BRACKETS, MOULDINGS, &C.,
AT THE
ANTIETAM FACTORY.
•
I shall continue the mannfiictute of all
kinds of Building Material as heretofore.
Particular attention paid to furnishing
stairways, Newel's Balusters and Railing of
Lard or soft wood.
Prompt attention given to orders; also
Grist Chopping, Post Boring and Bill Saw
ing at short notice.
TO THE PUBLIC
•
Thaoaful for past favors, we ask you for .
a continuance of the same.
Factory 1 miles South of Waynesboro', Pa.
april A. M. G.
COACHMAKING.
PERSONS in want of vehicles of any de
scription, new or second-banded, can be
supplied at the old "Waynesboro' Coach
Factory" on• Church street. The subscrib
e; cordially invites those desiring anything
in his line to call and examine his stock
and learn his prices, which he feels warran
ted in saying will compare favorably with
that of any other establishment in the coun
ty.
REPAIRING of all kinds will receive prompt
attention.
Thankful to the public for past patronage
he solicits a continuation of the same in the
future. JACOB ADAMS.
april 10-tf
BUTCHERING I
rrillE subscriber having bought out Weag-
I ley A: Kurt; will continue the butcher
ing business at Marsh Market, where per
sons wanting Beef and Veal can be suppli
ed with the best the market affords. He
will have a supply regaled.' on hand every
Monday evening and Tuesday morning and
Friday morning and Saturday evening.
april lU—tf CHRISTIAN STOUnER.
ASSIGNEWS Nen=
NOTICE is hereby given that Hamilton
& Morrison of Waynesboro', have made
an assignment of all their partnership prop
erty and effects to Geo. Middour, fir the
benefit of creditors. All persons indebted
to said firm will make payment to said as
signee, and those having claims or demands
w2ll present the same w.thout delay.
' GEORGE MIDDOUR,
april3-6t Assignee.
Asideligo's Notices
OTICE is hereby given that Jacob Loh
man, by a deed of voluntary assign
ment, has assigned all his estate to the un
dersigned, in trust for the benefit of Credi
tors. All persons, therefore, indebted to
the said Jacob Lohman will make payment
to said Assignee, and those having claims or
demands will make known the same with
out delay. GEO. J. PAISLEY,
April 3-8 t Assignee.
..J. H. WELSH
WITH
W. V. LIPPINCOTT & CO,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Hats, Caps, Furs and Straw Goods,
.Iqo. 531 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa,
april 3-tf
1873. SP.lloloii 1873.
Pattl 1191111ta
GOODS
. .
Have just opened their first • supply of
Dry Goods and Groceries. An exariaitia
of their stock.pd prices is solicited. Do
mestics a speciality.
the public generally
Hardware,
Oil Cloths,
Cloth s
Kentucky Jeans,
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
If you want.goods that will give you sat
isfaction. If you want goods at fair and
reasonable prices, and if you want goods
that are cheapland serviceable, buy them of
at the Corner Store; Quincy. A full line of
just received and now offered to customers
and the public. All are invited to call and
examine quality and be convinced that
goods can be and are being sold in Quincy
at least as cheap and as good for the price
as in Waynesboro', Greencastle and Chant- :1
bersburg.
Come for your Cheap Sugars,
Your Cheap Coffees, and especi-
Ally for your Cheap Cotton Goods,
• Price them and see if you can buy
Cheaper: and better anywhere else.
Especial effort made to keep
Up a stock of goods that will give
Satisfaction. No gciods sold on time
. And consequently customers can
Expect to buy cheap. Good heavy
Muslin 1 yard wide at 12i cents,
Splendid line of prints,
Bargains in Mens Clothing,
Notions made an especiality.
Drugs warranted pure or money re-
Funded,
Best Cinnamon 5 eta. of.,
Wrights, Ayers, Scheneks, Motts,-
Herrick's and the famous Gardour
And other Pills always on hand, , •
Scores of Patent Medicines ;
Tinware, Earthen and Qneensware,
Table Set, granite 'ware, (48 pieces,)
Warranted for five dollars,
3000 poundc Bacon, 50 Hams and as man - y
Shoulders and Sides, nicely cured and dri
ed. Come, see, and you will not regret.
april 10, 1873-ly C. W. G.
FIRST SPRING ARRIVA
OF
NEW GOOD
D. Summers &
• QUINCY, PENN'A,
Have just returned from the city with a full
line of
DRY. GOODS,
Suitable for SPRING AND SUMMER
Wear. Are offering bargains in
CLOTHS, CASST VIERES,
JEANS, COTTONADES, REPPS, •
tiINGHAMS, MUSLINa, TICKINGS,
CO TTON & ALL WOOL FLANNELS, &a.
Also a full line of
NOTIONS, GLOVES,
HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
Which they will sell at low figures. A full
line of
4 1:3- Clo 3331 3EIL 3EI
such as Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses,
&c., &c., at low rates—your examination is
invited. ItflirCome, examine our prices
and judge for yourselves t
april 1873-Iy
THE BOWDEN HOUSE
MAIN ST'REET,__
•
WAYNESBORO', PENN'A.
THE subscriber having leased this well
known 11Jte1 property, announces to
the public that he has refurnished, re-pain
ted-and papered it, and is now amply pre
pared to accommodate the traveling public
and others who may be, pleased to favor
him with their patronage. An attentive
hostler will at all times be in attendance.
May 23-tf BAWL P. WrONER.
PRICE & HOEFLICH,
S. E. cor. Public Square, Waynesboro'.
April 10, 1873,
C 1-4000.10,
QUINCY, PENNA.
W. GOOD,
NEW GOODS
PORE DEIBBO
3Z 3E9 13 IC C/ X Mir ra
OILS
&c., &c.,
oo_ ro ro FOUBTERMAN'S
e - 70.
Waynesboro', May 21, 1871.
A. K. BRA.NISHOLTS,
RESIDENT • DENTIST
•
ALSO AGENT
For the Best and most Popular Organs In Use.
We being acquainted with Dr. 13ranis
bolts socially and professionally recommend
him to all desiring the services of a Dentist.
Drs. E. A. HERING,
" J. M. RIPPLF,,
" A. H. STRICKLER,
" I. N. SNIVELY,
" A. S. BONBRA.KE,
" T. D. FRENCH,
april 3, 1873-tf
DINSOLUTION. •
TIIE co-partnership heretofore existing
between Misses Stickle & Gordon in the
Millinery business has been dissolved by
mutual consent. All persons knowing them
selves indebted to the firm are requested to
call and make settlement without delay.
The business will be continued by the. un
dersigned as heretofore. By attention to
business and a disposition to accommodate,
she hopes to receive a share of public pa
tronage. KATE STICKLE.
mar 27-3 t
Poa,'
CIORN Rye, Oats, Clover-seed, Hay (Cloy
-11..)er and Timothy) delivered in quanties
to suit purchasers. Terms Cash.
April 4—tf J. H. CLAYTON.
LIME! LIME!
NHE subscribers inform their customers
and the public generally that they have
on hand a prime'artide of wood-burnt lime
for Plastering and White-washing purposes
and that they will continue to keep a sup
ply on hand during the season. Terms rea
sonable. Kilns 21 mallet; East of Waynesbo
ro'. • HESS & BEO.
mar 20-6 m
Butchering Again.
THE subscriber announces to his old mg
tomersAnd the public generally that he
has recommenced the Butchering business,
and will be able to acccommodate them as
formerly at the cellar in the Walker build;
ing. Persons wanting prime Beef, Veal, etc.
can rest assured that his cellar will be the
place to get it, as he is determined to slaugh
ter the best quality of stock only.
Feb 27-tf T. J. CUNNINGHAM.
33. t ic7i. fcra: Sala.
THE subscribers would inform the pub
lie that they have now for sale a good
article of brick and will continue to have
a supply on hand during the summer sea
son. B. F. tk H. C. FUNK.
June 1.3--tf
LAS? Norroz.
rrnE subscribers notifies all persons in
debted to the firm of Benner & Way
nant that if payment is not made on or be
fore the-15th of April, 1873, the accounts
will be placed in the hands of an officer for
collection with costs without fail.
April 10-3 t 139EMER icIiVAYNANT.
NEW GOODS ! NE GOODS ! !
Tat;.FIRST tN TOWN !
a- o_ BC RNFR,
FASHIONABLE HEMET MOB,
UAW just received a full supply of Fall
iliand Winter Goods, the finest assort
ment for Gentlemen's wear ever brought
to Waynesboro', consisting in part of
English Kerseys,
English Moltons,
Worsted Snitings, and
Full Line of French
and English Cloths,
Cassitners, Vestings, etc.,
Also a full assortment of Gentlemen's
FURNISHING
GOODS
F,%0
CLOTHING in Whole
Suits, Overcoats, Nuts,
Vests, &c.,
at prices to suit the times.
All Goods sold by the yard
CUT FREE OF CHARGE.
Satisfaction guaranteed in fits
and the reputation of the
Old Stand - fully kept up.
CALI AT THE SOUTH-EAST
CORNER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE
Xll 1~1 tip iW 1 I I
GIVE ME A TRIAL.
FILL AND I NTHR GOODS.
COON & STONEHOUSE
HAVE just received a large and well
selected stock of new Pall 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
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
of the newest 'and latest styles; Goods of
every description for men and boy's wear;
Shirting Stripes,
Brown and
Bleached Mualins,
sheeting,
Tickings,
. Linen & Cot
ton Table Diapers,
Towels &
Toweling,
Table Covers,
Balmorals,
Calicoes,
Irish Linens,
Ginghams,
a large lot White Cotton.
Quilts, very cheap,
Table & Floor Oil Cloths,
Oil & Paper Window Blinds,
Ladies Lace Points & Shalls,
a large lot of Stockings,
Handkerchiefs for men,
Women and Children,
' - Linen, Lace & Pepper 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 rare, Woode n Ware, Queensware, Glassware, and Wall
Paper. Call and see our goods before
buying elsewhere.
COON & STONEHOUSE. •
Nov. 14, 1872
E PORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
It First National Bank of Waynesboro', Pa.
at close of business, Feb. 28, 1873 :
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts, $58,767,66
Overdrafts, 34,95
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation, 75.400,00
U. S. Bonds on hand, 23,400,00
Other stocks Bonds and Mortgages 29,79.49
Due from redeeming Agts, • 10,252,40
" " Nat. Banks, 6,613,02
" " State Banks & Bankers, 10,250,67
Current Expenses, 102,55
Checks and other Cash items 145,95
Bills of Nat. Banks,
Frac. Carrencv,including Nickels
Legal Tender totes,
LIBILITIES
CapitarStock,
Surplus Fund,
Discount, Profit & Loss,
Circulation outstanding
Certified Checks,
Individual Deposits,
Due to Nat. Banks, -
Due to State Bks. & Bankers,
Bills payable,
•
State of Pennsylvania, t $. S.
Franklin County
I John Phil
ips, Cashier of the First National Bank of
Waynesboro', do solemnly swear that the a
bove statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
JNO. PHILIPS, Cash.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
eleventh day of March, A. D., 1873.
H. M. SIBBETT I J. P.
Correct—Attest—Joseph Price, J. H.
Clayton, Daniel Tritle, Directors.
TREES AND PLANNTS
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL 1
A complete'assortment of Standard and
Dwarf Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Sibe
rian Crabs, Apricots and Necterines; Grapes
Currants, Gooseberries, Rasberries, Black
berries, Asparagus, - Rhubarb; Nuts ; Shade
and Ornamental Trees. Hardy Flowering
and Climbing Shrubs, Hedge Plants, etc.—
Enclose ,stanin for Cattalogne and Price List.
EDW'D. J. EVANS & CO.,
• Nurserymen and Saedaman; York ? P4l.
mar 27--it
STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS,
•
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES
Bailers,-Tanks,-and-Sheet-Iron Work ; Machinist's Tool; 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
ant Filter, combined; Cameron & Co's Special Steam Pump; Saws of all kinds, (and Diosi manufacture;) Iron Pipe and Fittings
Brass Work ; Gum and Leather Belting ; Manufacturers and Engineers' Supplies, generally furnished at lowest Retail Prices. All
kinds of Foundry Work—heavy or light, Iron and Brass' Castings—made to order; REPAIRING carefully done. )366 - For further
particulars, send for Catalogue and Price List.,tiislk
Waynesboro', Franklin County, Penn'a, October 23, 1872.
OMNIBUS LINE !
THE subscriber, informs the public that
he has cofitracted for the U. S. Mail
: .•• -. •. • . Grceneas
W. M. R. R. At the Blue Ridge Station, (via
Monterey Springs,) a distance of 16 miles
He still continues to run the Omnibus lin.
with good horses and a first-class four
horse Coach and is enabled to convey pas
sengers to and fro with ccnafort and conve
nience. His Bus will leave Waynesboro
at 8 o'clock, A. M., arriving at Greencas
tle, at 71, A. M., making quick time an
sure connection with the first passenge
train at 8 o'clock, A. M. Leaves Greencas
tle at sf, P. M., arriving at Waynesboro' a
7 o'clock. He is proprietor, contractor an.
driver, delivers Adams Express matter t.
and from Greencastle. • All Express matte
expressed the same morning, express throug
to Waynesboro' the same day it arrives at
Greencastle. Persons wishing to send goods
by Express will do well by giving him
call.—Persons-wishing-to go to Hagerstown
should take this route. He has sub-let th
Eastern end of the route to B. F. Barr,
which will be run by him with a good two
horse Coach daily. Leave Waynesboro'
at 6 o'clock, A. M., arrives at 11 o'clock a
the W. M. R. R. (via Monterey Springs.)
' He returus thanks for past patronage and
solicits a continuance of the same.
J. R. WOLFERSBERGER.
June 27,1F72—tf
111411'0BOOK
AGENTS
FOR THE
FUNNY' SUM OF MINIS...
800 PAGES, 250 ENGRAVINGS.
A startling , expose of Medical Humbugs
of the past and present. It ventilates Quacks
and Imposters, Traveling Doctors, Patent
Medicine Venders, Noted Female Cheats,
Fortune Tellers and Mediums, and gives in
teresting accounts of. noted'Physictans and
Narratives of their lives. It reveals start
ling secrets and instructs all how to avoid
the ills which flesh is heir to. We give ex
clusive territoryand liberal commissions.—
For circulars and terms address the pub
lishers. J. B. BURR & HYDE,
Hartford, Conn., or Chicago, 111.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
UNIGIV MU RAZES Of MEN
IN ALL COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD.
Being a comprehensive account of their
manners and customs, and of their phys
ical, social, mental, moral and religious
characteristics.
By REV. J. G. WOOD, M. A., F. L. S.
500 ENGRAVINGS, 1500 SUPER OCTAVE PAGES
in Two VOLUMES, on Two VOLUMES, IN ONE.
Agents are making over $lOO per week in
selling this work. An early application will
secure a choice of territory. For terms ad
dress the publishers.
J. B. BURR & HYDE, •
Hartford, Conn., or Chicago, 111.
mar 27, 1873—1 y
PUBLIC SALE
WVWILL be sold at Pul)lic Sale, at the resi
dence of Geo. W. Miller, one-half 'idle
North of Quincy,
On Friday the 18th day of April, 1873,
the followingpersonal property, to wit :
ONE FAMILY HORSE,
well suited for riding or driving ; 1 , one or
two horse Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon, 4 sets
of Wagon and Plow Gears, 1 set of Single
Harness, 2 collars and bridle, 1 fly-net, plow
lines, 1 tarrow, 1 single and 1 double Shov
el Plow ; double and single trees, jockey
stick, 2 pair breast chains, cow chains, butt
chains, 1 wheat fan, spade, garden hoe, dung
fork, rakes, half bushel measure, 1 bushel
basket, 1 pair hay ladders, a lot cornfoder;
2 Bedsteads, Beds and Bedding, 3 Tables, a
Stand, 1 Bureau, Safe,Cupboard, 1 Dough
tray, 2 seta Chairs, 11arge Chest, 1 Cook
Stove and Fixtures, 1. Ten-plate Stove and
pipe, 1 large Iron Kettle, 40 yards Carpet,
crockery and tinware, spinning wheel-and
reel, 2 meat vessels,' tubs, buckets, churn
and buck, barrels, meat bench,-
927,00
199,87
6,834,00
CORN BY THE BARREL, - -
Potatoes by the bushel, 35 cords Oak Wbod
more or less ; 4,000 feet Palings and Rails,
empty boxes, and many other articles. Sale
to commence "at 10 o'clock on said day when
terms will be made known by
DANIEL STOOPS,
$195;907,16
$75,000,00
15,000,00
3,0;2,41
63,180,00
306,00
33,256,68
1,183,88
320,88
2,5§7,31
GEO. W. MILLER,
Agents for heirs of Synths Stoops, dec'd.
April 3-te
WAYNESBORO' CONFECTIONERY
$195,907,16
THE undersigned informs the public that
he will continue the confectionery bus
iness at the old stand opposite the Bowden
House, where can be had at all times the
choicest Candies manufactured of the pur
est white sugar wholesale or retail. Also
(ways on hand a well-selected stock of Or
mges, Lemons, and other tropical fruits;
lakes of every description baked to order
and fresh ones constantly for sale. Figs,
Raisins, Citron, Dates, Prunes and Nuts
'rade a specialty. Thankful for past favors
he hopes to merit a continuance of the same.
'Feb 6-tf JOSEPH FRANTZ.
DISSOLUTION.
IPHE co-partnership heretofore existing.
ii between Baer & Schaller in the manu
facture of - wollen goods, etc., was dissolved
by mutual consent on the Ist inst. The bus
iness will be continued as heretofore by the
undersigned, in whose hands the books
have been left for settlement. All persons
knowing themselves indebted will please
call and make early settlement.
april 3-3 t SOHN A. SCHALLER.
AlEr JEW lit 11146... 'JED 4CD BUIE AIL :lOW 10,,sgio
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li7liTztveriessikocascs , F pa,32.1=.31.13a Clcniiat3r, Pa.
A WORLD OF CHANGE.
W 3 • .EL. .IELMIro
W ISHING to make some change In his
- business,, and on account of the scarc
ity of money will offer his goods to CA,SII
and nm.'' , buyers, at a small advance' on
cost. Particular attention called to •
Glassware and Queensarare.
So long as his "banner hangs on the outer
wall" he will keep a full line of Stme Gro
ceries ;
White and Brown Sugars,
Coffee, Tea,
New Orleans Molasses,
Rice, Cheese,
Mackerel & Herring,
Salt, Cone. Lye,
Kerosene and Safety Oil,
Soaps, Garden Seeds,
Shoe Brushes,
Bed Cords, Baskets, &c
. Candy,
Raisins, Prunes, . •
Lemons, Oranges, &c.
Also Essences and Extracts
for cooking purposes.
A nice line of •
Crackers
and Fancy Cakes.
LIFE & INCIDENT INSURANCE,
MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK.
MUTUAL RESERVE OF NEW YORK.
TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT OF
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Haying in the aggregate
000,000,000.
Accident Policies good against death or
wholly disabling injury, for one year or less
granted on application to me. No ma
chinist, no mechanic's, no farmer, no pro
fessional man, nor any other man or wo
man ought to let a day plias without hav
ing an Accident Policy. We pay weekly
indemit,y for disabling injury and if death
results from tho Accident in 90 days the
whole amount of Policy insured for is paid
promptly in cash.
June 20, 1872—tf W. A. REID.
CHAD AND HERRING.—Mess. Shad and
I,,Potonsac Herrin s bbls. for sale by
W A. REI D
AT ELDEN'S
'RAY always be found a full and prime
stock of
0 . 0 T AND [S 0E S
HATS AND TRUNKS,
PAPER COLLARS
WEAR, GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS AND • ,
lINDER-WEAR,
CLOCKS,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
KINDS OF
NOTIONS.
.Watches and Jewelry repaired.
north East Corner of Public Square
Dec 5, 1872--tf
IDA_IRrIr.
THE Dairy business having passed into
the hands of the undersigned-he:informs
the public thatt he will continue to serve
them with milk and cream at .-reusonable
rates for the cash.
mar 27-30 . JOHN A. POTTER.
NOM FCRIEMBE
I. H. WITMORE,
Whale°les and Retail Dealer, and Mannfac.
Tj ' 1-1:0 I_, S 1 1 1 MR,Mi Pa ,
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 cent. Owing to the
Advantages he has over other manufacturers
he can an( will sell Furniture at a less price
than any other Manufacturer in the State.
HAVING THREE STORE ROOMS,
filled with every variety of Furniture, front
a plain, common article, to the finest in use,
he feels warranted in' saying that he ran
please all tastes.
Cottage—lmitation of Walnut $5, 6,7, to 8
Solid Walnut 8,9, to 10
Jenny Lind-3-Arelt-Top_Panel,_
Walnut " " 14, 16, to 18
3-Arch Top Panel,
• Imitation 10, 12, to 14
Round, C6rner4bot, 3 Panels Walnut t.
Carved 2a to 30
" " Foot, Oval Panel
Walnut, Moulded 30, 35, to 40
Antique—Net 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
• BUREAUS.
Syrups, Molasses,
Im. Wal. 4 drawers, with glass,
wood top 14, 15, to 15
4 drawers, with glass,
Marble top 17, 18, to 30
Solid Wal. 4 drawers, with glass
wood top 20, 22, 25, to 32
gi Marble top 25, 30, 32, to an
Imitation Walnut 10, 12, to 11
Sugar Cured Ham
Dining Table, six legs,
Breakfast do., four legs,
Mar. do 20 dill. paterns,
Extension Tables per foot
CHAIRS.
Windsor or Wood seats (f doz) $5, 6, 7 to 10
Cane seats (i doz.) 9, 10, 11k, 12f to So
(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, Broca.tel, Rep
and Terry, ranging in price
per half dozen from 1 7 ,5 to 75
Rocking Chairs uphol. as above 9 to 15
Tate-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 VD, 12, 14, 18 to 30
Solid Walnut, for 15, 18, 20, 25 to 60
Also, 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
Furniture made at this establishment.
CALL & SEE FOR YOURSELVES.
tel.. Remember the place,
I. H. WHITMORE,
Greencastle, Pa.
Dec. 1,1871.
rpm subscriber notifies the pbblic
he will run a Daily Coach commentsicv:
on Tuesday the Idth inst., from Wayne.
ro' to Mt: Alto via. Quincy and Futiltt , wii.
Will leave Waynesboro' at 5:30 A.
rive at Mt. Alto, at 7:20, making conlievl ion
with the early train for Chambersh:,ll,
Harrisburg, etc.,by which train passenvers
can reach Harrisburg by 11:15 A. M.; Phil
adelphia.3:3o, P. M., New Yorki 6:34, P. M.
Will leave Mt. Alto at 6, P. M. and arrive
at Waynesboro' at 7:30, P. M. t/11 express
matter promptly attended to.
March 6, 1872—tf JOS. KEEPERS._
rrHE subscriber informs the public that
he runs a conch from Waynesboro' to
Waynesboro' Station, 3 times a day daily,
making connection with all trains on ;11,:
W. M. R. R. Leaves Waynesboro' at -1:2t:,
A. M., 11 A. M., 5:30, P. 31. Arrives at Way
nesboro' at 6:40, A. M.. 1:30, P. M., 3:30,
M., and 8:30, P. M. All express matter mill
receive prompt attention. Fare, 75 coats,
mar 20-ly M. C. CI: I lAA'.
AND NECK-
THE subscriber notitle:t the vailih. tllor
he has opened out a Wagon-ti) I, er
on the corner of Main and Croat Str ,, ei ,
where he is prepared to 110 all kind, 1) f v. y
in that lino ; also all kinds of lint:ay ro:,-irz,
done at short notice and reasomifili ,
Having an experienced workman hi- hopa , i
he can give satisfaction to all that el ve ~it:,
a call. - ISRAEL HESS.
mar 2073 m
AND ALL
40 BIRRELS OF CIDER VINEGAR.
Fr HE subscriber offers for sale in quanti
-1
tips ranging from five gallons and up
wards, about forty barrels of pure cider
vinezar. Warranted a genuine article.
April 35—tf B. F. PUNK.
IVLE y ß era te rs kers, ginger . spap:4, inni
at Reid s Groci.a,*
HOUSE FURNITURE
AND
EXAMINE LIST OF PRICES
BEDSTEADS.
TABLES
STAGE LINE.
ACCOMMOCIAMNI UNE Tl_,
BUSINIESS
151=;1
$7,50 to 0
5 to ti
9, 10, 12 to 15
• 2 to 3