The Waynesboro' village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1871-1900, February 05, 1874, Image 3

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    BLIC L'E
OW VALU.S.BLE
PERSONAL PROPERTY
TAE
undersigned Administrator of Jos.
F. Rohrer, dec'd, will sell at Public Sale
at his late residence, near Welty:sChnrch,
On Wednesday the 25th of• February, '74,
on the road leading from Smithburg to
Ringgold, miles from. the former' and 2
miles from the latter, all the following pro
perty, to wit:
8 lIRKITOFIVORK - HORSES; ----
2 good family horses,l extra wagon leader,
3 good plow leaders, lblood ware with foal,
1 two yearling colt,
12 HEAD OF GOOD CATTLE,
6of which are good milch cows, 2' heifers
with calf, 1 large bull, the balance young
cattle ;
32 HEAD OF GOOD HOGS,
3 brood Sows with pig, the balance thriving
shoats,
11 HEAD OF SHEEP AND LAMBS;
3 FARM WAGONS, 2 broadtread, 1 three
inch tread, 1 two-horse, wagon and bed, 1
spring do., ; 2 carts, (one new).l two-horse
family carriage,(nearly. new) 1 falling -top
buggy, 1 sleigh, 1 tight wagon bed, 1 pair
wood ladders, 1 lime bed, 3 pair hay carri
ages, (one small pair) 1 wheelbarrow, 1
dung sled, 2 sets dung boards,
1 LARGE M'CORMICK REAPER,
— lcurby reaper and mower combined, 1
spring-tooth rake, 1 grain drill,l water via
on, 3 grain cradles, mowing scythes, 1 grind
stone, 1 emory stone, for grinding sickles,
1 SEPARATOR AND — HORSEPOWER, _
(Geiser's Patent) 1 jack, 1 wind mill, 1 roll
ing screen, 2 cutting boxes, 1 bag wagon, a
lot grain bags, 4 barshear plows, , 3 double
and 2 single shovel plows, 3 harrows, 1
— corncoverer, treble, double and single
trees, I jack screw, 1 fifth chain and spread
er, 2 spreaders, 1 baring chain, rough lo
log chain, butt, breast and cow chain
forks, rakes and shovels, 1 hay knife, 1 f
trough and bucket, 2 dung books, 3 pair
breechbands, 4 pair front gears, 6 pair of
plow gears, collars,' bridles, halters and
chains, 6 housens, 7 flynets, 1 wagon saddle,
wagon and plow lines, 1 set heavy double
iiarners, 2 sets single liarness, 2 pair cheek
linen, I ridding saddle, 2 riding bridles,
1 SET OF BLACKSMITH TOOLS,
carpenter and other tools, 1 work bench, I
screw plate, 1 dinner bell, 1 pat. bee box ;
I cross-cut saw, 3 lime measures, 1 set tools
for burning lime, 1 stone sledge, crow-bar,
mattock, picks, axes, saws, wedges, &c.
HAY BY THE TON,
lot cider vinegar, lot Miller seed, 1 cider
mill and press, lot old casting and iron, and
many other articles too numerous to men-
Also 17,000 prime staves. 2200 lap shin
gles and lot cord wood at Private Sale -
Sale to commence at half past 8 o'clock on
said day when a credit of six months will
be given on all sums of $5 and upward;
under $5 the cash will be required, the pur
chasers to give notes with approved secu
rity, and if notes are not paid within ten
days after maturity interest will be charg
ed from date. No property to be removed
until settled.
ELIZA BETH G. ROARER,
JOHN H. ROHRER,
Administrators,
Daniel Stouffer, suet.
jan 29ts
PUBLIC SALE.
ITU:IE subqcriber intending to quit farm
ing will sell at' Public Sale at his resi
den ve, about 3 miles from Waynesboro' and
2 miles from Marsh Store, near the road
leading from the former to the latter
place,
On Monday the 16th of February, 1874,
the following personal property, to wit:
4 HEAD OF WORK HORSES,
two of which bre fine brood mares with
foal, three of them plow leaders ; 3 colts,
two rising 3 years and one rising 2 years;
13 HEAD OF FINE CATTLE,
4 of which are much cows, 5 heifers, 2 bulls
and 2 steers ;_ 2 brood sows, 14 shoats; 1
FARM WAGON, 1 'one-horse wagon, 1 light
w ton tongue, 2 wagon beds, 2 pair hay ear
ri Lges, I shifting-top buggy, 1 sleigh and
1 REAPER AND MOWER Combined,
I grain drill, 1 spring-tooth rake, 1 wheat
fan, 2 cutting boxes, 1 three-horse and 2
two-horse plows, 2 single and 3 double shov
el plows, 1 corn coverer, 2 harrows, 1 sprea
der, treble, double and single trees, 2 seta
sets dung boards, 1 wheelbarrow, diging i
ron, stone sledge, mattock, log chain, breast
butt and cow chains, 2 grain and 2 clover
seed cradles, 1 mowing scythe, forks, rakes
and shovels, bushel basket, half bushel, feed
bucket, lot grain bags, I band and 1 wood
saw, augers and chisels, brace and bits,
maul and wedges, 2 double-bitted axes, "2
sets breechbands, 2 sets front gears, 2 sets
plow gears, 2 sets single harness, 2 riding
saddles, 1 wagon saddle, 2 riding bridles, 4
housens, 4 blind bridles, 5 collars, 4 halters,
5 fly-nets, 1 four-horse line;
1 COOK STOVE AND FIXTURES,
ten-plate stove and pipe, 2 tables, 2 sets
chairs, 50 yds. carpet, 10 yds. matting, 2
bedsteads and bedding, 1 eight-day clock. 1
iron kettle, 1 churn and buck, 1 barrel vin
egar, 2 heaps bees,applebutter by the crock,
potatoes by the bushel, canned fruit, tubs,
barrels, lot books, lot old iron, and many
other articles not nepessary to mention.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said
flay when the terms will be made known
by GEO. W. CARBAITGH,
jan 29th G. V. Along, auct
ADO n AEU MIA
I=l
NEW FIRM!
I=l
THE subsetibers would inform the citi
tens of Waynesboro' and Vicinity that
they hare leased the stand recently occupi
ed by C. Ruthes, one door east of the Post
Office building, where they propose to con
tinue the manufacture of
BOOTS AND SHOES
of every.deseription:
len's Boots made to order
at prices .ranging from $5.50
upwards. Fine sewed Boots
for $9. Ladies' Shoes at
- prices from $2.50 upwards,
and Alen and Boys' Shoes at prices corres
pondingly low.
SM.:Repairing done with neatness and
dispatch, and all work warranted to give
'atisfaction.
Persons wanting anything in their line
will find it to their advantage to give thelu
eall before purchasing elsewhere.
jan 2fitf MILLER S BRO.
FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers for sale two miles
East of Waynesboro', on the road to Hope
well Mills, 2.000 twelve-foot Chestnut Rail&
jau 294 w DANIEL BONBRAKE.
Fr:. S. te) ot >l:ir .11
9 1 71 F, subscriber offers at Private Sale
1 Lap shingles and Cooper Stuff. Terme
reaionabie. _ J EREM IA II GoRDON.
jan 15-tf
PUBLICSA . E.
rTIHE undersigned intending-to discontin-
AL ue farming, will 'sell withent:reserVe at
his residence, on the' Mansion farm of Sam
uel H. Barr; 4 miles. west of .:Waynesboro'
and 1 mile Smith of Waynesboro' and.
Greencastle turnpike, on the road to the
Marsh Store,::
On Friday the 20th day of February, '74,
the following personai property, to wit :
7 - HEAD OF HORSES, •
among which are 5 work horses, 4of th •
- fine leaders,--2-colts,- one two and- one o
year old ;
15 HEAD OF CATTLE,
among which are 4 good Mich Cows, 3
be fresh by the time .of sale, ltine yo
bull, 7- flne young steers, the balance yo
heifers;
2 PLANTATION WAGONS,
1 four-inch and 1 three-inch tread ; 1
bed nearly new;
1 grain drill, with gd
pat. holster attachment ; 1 spring-td
raker-Ilpalirluty - Carriages, 1 fodder c
1 REAPER AID MOWER COIIBIN
Ball's patent; 1 wheat fin, 3 barshear p
4 doable and 2 single shovel plows,
rows, 1 corn coverer, treble, double an
gle trees, fifth chain-and-spreaders, 2
log chains, breast, butt and cow ch
stable cleaner, 1 large grindstone, 1
horse bob sled, 1 new feed trough,
cutter, manure hook, forks, rakes, mat
sledges and hammer, crow bar, shove
hoes, - grain - eradles - and - mowing - sey
large dinner bell; 2 sets breechbands,
front gears, 6 sets plow gears, 6 fly
housens, 7 blind bridles, wagon 11
whip, wagon saddrea4 - ' - iod — as - tio
lars, jockey straps, lines and halters ;
1 SET OF BLACKSMITH T(
1 shifting-top buggy, 1 sleigh and 1
large jackscrew,-2-sets-manure-pl
stocks and dies, one large and one
one; also 3 bedsteads and bedding,
feathers, 2 dining tables, 1 eight-da3
1 corner cupboard, I safe, 1 churn any
1 ten-plate stove and pipe, 20 crock
plebutter. 25 brooms, Resh's mak
ware and earthenware, lot of ca
grain bags, vinegar by the barrel,
potatoes ; also
30 ACRES OF GRAIN IN THE G
and other articles not necessary to
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on sl
when a ere_dit_of_l2 months will bi
on all sums of $lO and upwards.
JOHN A. BAI
G. V. Mong,
jan 29-ts
PUBLIC SAL
HE undersigned intending t I
quishihrming ,_7ill offer at Tub 1
on the premises of S. S. Winger,
between Mt. Hope and Quincy, on t i
day of February, the following p
property, to wit:
3 HEAD OF WORK HOE'
two of which are brood mares and 1
one with colt by her side ;
9 HEAD OF CATTLE,
two of which are good mulch cows,
the balance young cattle ; 2 good
sows, 1 boar;
1 FOUR-INCH TREAD WA 1 I
for three or 'four horses; 1 good tw ,
wagon, 1 wagon bed, 1 pair hay ca
1 spring-tooth rake, 1 wheat fan, 2l?:
plows, 2 harrows, 1 single and 2
shovel plows, 1 corn coverer, 3 ch
ders, single and double trees, jockey
1 dung hook, rakes, forks, shovels,
grain cradle, 1 mowing scythe, butt,
and cow chains, 1 dinner bell, 1 goo
basket ;
8 SETS OP GOOD GEAR
two of which are breechbands, thre•
and three plow gears, 4 flynets, 5 co •
Wind bridles, 1 set single harness, ne
on saddle. whip, 1 five and 1. fon
line, 3 plow lines, 2 lead lines, 1 Mart;
and many other articles too tedious t
tion. Sale to commence - at 10 o'cl •
said .day when a credit of 11 ixontl
be given on sums of Wand up and
MARY 800
AdOns,
jan 29ts
PUBLIC S
TE'subscriher will sell at
at his residence, on the
from Waynesboro' to the Ma
miles from the former and 3_
the latter place, adjoining W
On Thursday the 26th of Fe
the following property, to wit -,
5 HEAD OF WORK j
three of which are brood mar
ing one year, 2 head Mulch
which will be fresh about the
1 sow and pigs, 2 shoats,
1 FOUR-INCH TREAD N GO
good as new; 1 wood bed, 1 p hay
era, 1 cutting box for stravor fod
wheat fan, 1 three-horse barsiear p
single and 1 double shoveljow, 1
drill, front carriage of broad-tend
treble, double and single trees e tets h
bands, 2 sets front gears, 2 sOplow
1 SET OF SINGLE ONE
2 pair flynets, 3 blind bridle i 4 coil:
housens, 1 four-horse line, 1 Or spre.
Also Household and Kitche Ft=
consisting of 1 corner cup rd,
stove, 1 patent bee box, and her a
not. necessary to mention. I
Sale to commence at 10 ink, w
credit of 6 months will be en on
of $5 and upwards,
jan2OLs
a taa
rrii E subscriber would Mks tii • re
f turn thanks to has custiers fo the
patronage bestowed on him Mle in 'ay
nesboro`, and also to give Jice the be
will close up his business obr abo the
20th of February. All wholve wok on
hand to be finished or whoisire Pilhires
taken previous to his departE, will 'lease
/ I
call at as early a date as pos le.
Res tfullv, I
C LIISRF,Y.
lEMeI
EttSSOLUTI
NOTICE is hereby give
nership heretofore e.
J. Burns Amberson and L.
der the firm name of Amer
Was dissolved on the ]oth
-
1874, by mutual consent. Mai ms agtinst
the firm shall be presented,ll all acctunts
due the firm will be coile by J. rns
),I
Amberson. We urge a spe settlem tof
all our accounts that we b no diffi ulty
in satisfying claims agains elves.
AMBERSON di.R CKBI ..
jan 22-3 i i .
SHORT EE
IHAVE for sale tw
A LVES of the lienti
Durham strain. Sire am
ners. For Feddigree an
address L
Fairview, IVI
jnn 22-3 t
$7;11111Q a;ws k to ageritEl.' Fastest selling
articl e e Thu) samples for 10
cts. J. Bride; 767'Broadway, N. Y. :
4 in SYCHOMANCY - , or Soul Charming.''
How either .eeic may fascinate and
gain the love & affections of any person
they choose instantly. This simple men
tal acquirement all caiposese;free, by mail
for 25 cis., together with a marriage guide,
Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies,
Wedding-Night Shirt &c. A queer book,
.Address, A. Co. Pubs. Phila. Pa.
Table Shields, Plate, Water Pitcher, Tea di
and Coffee Pot Stands, &c. Send $1 and re
ceive prepaid a sample of this elegant and
useful Plated Table Furniture, round or o
val. Every family needs and will buy these
goods. Agents are making money. More
wanted-ladies and gentlemen.
Star Lamina Ware, 80 Beekman Efts, N.Y.
F ood
ano
, oth
ter,
WELLs', CARBOLIC TABLBTS
Put up only in Blue Boxes.'
A tried and sure remedy. Bold by all drug
gists. 4w
1 ILS,
Ills, 1
ilt,-2
small
lot of
lock,
buck,
of ap
; tin
t, 25
t seed
relin-
Sale
tutted
20th
, soma
_Eor_only_2s_cts—fre_e_hy_ma7l. An elegantly
perfumed Sachet. Odor delightful,_ sure to
please. Agents Wanted. Make big_par.
Flechere, Perfumer, 141 Chambers St., N. Y
WOR three 8-cent Stamps we will send
.12 The Aurora (a paper the size of N. Y.
Ledger) for 3 months, and as premium any
one of the following "articles : 1 fine Chrmo
1 fine Photograph, 1 fine Bosom Pin, 1 tine
set Sleeve Buttons, 1 fine Collar Button.—
Send at once to The Aurora Pub. Company,
Springfield, Mass.
The greatest discovery of the age for the re
lief and cure of Rheumatism, chronic and
acute, Sprains, Bruises, Pain in Chest, Back
or Limbs, Stiff Joints, Strains, Glandular
Swellings, Inflammation, Neuralgia, Bun
ions, Catarrh, Ltc. Will not grease or stain
the most delicate fabric, which makes it a
luxury in every family. Try it and be con
vinced of its great merit. Price 25 cents per
bottle. RE OBEN HOYT, Prop'r, 203 Green
wich St., N. Y. 4w
The Highest Medical Authority of Europe
say he strongest Tonic, Purifier and Deob -
struent known to the medical world is
J URUBEBA.
It arrests decay af vital forces, exhaustion
of the nervous system, restores vigor to the
debilitated, cleanses vitiated blood removes
vesicle obstructions and acts directly on the
Liver and Spleen. Price $1 a bottle. JOHN
Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St., N. Y. 4w
iorse
ages.
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gale,
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will
S./500 A YEAR made with our
splendid Combination Pros
pectus. It represents sample pages and style
of binding of 30 intensely interesting and
useful books, that sell in every family. Best
thing ever tried by Canvassers. Agents
to make permanent business on these
Works. Send $1.50 for Prospectus, the only
outfit needed, choose territory and com
mence at once. For illustrated circulars and
liberal terms, address John E. Potter & Co.
Pubs., Philadelphia, Pa. jan 8-4 w
Sale
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FURNITURE! FURNITURE!!
THE display of fine Furniture, such as
it Dressing Bureaus, Wash Stands, Bed
steads, Extension Tables, Centre Tables,
Wat Nots, hat 'Racks, Children's Cribs, &c.
Everything in the Cabinet-maker line—the
best in market, having been carefully and
substantially manufactured out of the very
beat material—at H. DErsow's, 3 doors East
of the Presbyterian Church, East Main St.,
Waynesboro', Pa. Call and see his display.
Prices low. Thankful for past favors he
hopes to be able to merit. a still further
share of the public's patronage.
nov I3—tflL D.TITROW.
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ech
are,
PERSONS in want of vehicles of any de
scription, new or second-handed, can be
supplied at the old "Waynesboro' Coach
Factory" on Church street. The subscrib
er 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.
rturAttinto of all kinds will receive prompt
attention.
era.
ure
coal
jicles
PETER ORIT
G. V. ong, a
Thankful to the public for past patronage
he solicits a continuation of the same in the
future. JACOB ADAMS.
april 10-tf
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
AT
•
PRIVATE SALE.
r ir HE subscriber, Administrator of Chris
tian F. Bowman, dec'd, offers at Private
Sale the Brick abuse and lot of ground, on
South Street, and nearly opposite the resi
dence of George Frick, known as the• Barr
property. There are also a tine stable on
the lot, a good cistern, etc. The whole is
under new and substantial fencing, The
buildings are new and the [ration a very
pleasant one for a private family. For fur
ther particulars call on
GEORGE FRICK,
oct 9-tf Aduer.
t
at the i lart
ng be Ten
t rackbi tin
& Brac,,bill,
of Jiuiiary,
MOM FAOTRY,
HE subscriber thankful for past favors
rp
informs the public that he still contin
ues to manufacture broonisat somewhat re
duced prices.
'rERMS:-( Everything found but the brush.)
Extra heavy double inside long braid, 4
strings 13 cents, No. 6 long braid 3 strings,
12.4 , cents, No. 6 short braid 2 strings, 12 cts.,
No. 4 ringed only 2 strings, 11 cents. Wisps
10 cents. 1 cents allowed for old handles.
ififirAll broom corn not in on the first of
March, or in time to be manufactured be
fore out 'Work commences, will he charged
half cent per broom more
jan 15-4 t
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' SNIVELI
Igton Co.,
NEW:, ABVENTMEME'Idt
DAUCTIT• & 00 B. 00LITNIX.,
STAR .LAMINA WARE
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and' ll
Throat Diseases, Use
NJ_\CNS
..%\IIOIiMA
°DLL P. lrtrax....-Thrhuf wen, Ism I graduate! la NA
Ifelverslty ofPoan's fa 103. and after SO 'ono' ermine%
Warted Draritler , s Vogiptalble Itkenjestio
Syrup., I guarantee It en lorallible mire for Nen°,
lid
aorardaLeuinagie d imam &wont to. this' 21lth 1871.
F. A. OSBOURN, Notary Pegg; PAR%
Tarelfaftetnel latjani - wiltagtWahLonelar
teem ev.Thon.Niarpb_y,o.o.,Frantzferd,Phila.Uer.o.ll.
Ewing, edie,Pa. Rer..T.S.Ruchanan.ClaraneLtrin.Rev.
o.o.Smitb, Pittsford, N.Y. Rev.JonEl Fag Chwrh„
Phila„,&e.AfElieted ahouldwrite Drl'ither_ *mewls,
into Pamphlet & guarantee,gratis46o Rewind foram i
witrableeneXeenrenotbargtorealttig.Sakt bydruggiata.
GIVEN' AWAY ! !
"CAMPHORINE"
WORTH SEEING !
COLCIII9ILtKING.
1873.
HA .N EVE R
AMBERSON., BENEDICT & CO'S,
lIAVE just received onr second supply of
Fall and Winter Goods
to which we call the attention
We have full stock of the following
Groceries,
OIL BLINDS,
BOOTS AND SEIOES,
Cassimers,
Lawns,
Tickinge,
VA.Give us a call before going elsewhere
and we will convince you we are selling as
cheap as the cheapest•
AMBERSON, BENEDICT Sc CO.
dee4-tf
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE!
pliE subscriber announces to the public
IL that ho has the agency for the sale of
the "Remington Family sewing Machine"
in Franklin county. Having tested its work
ing qualities and capacity for several months
he can safely recommend it as the very
11,037 HAGLUND IN D.E.
Its construction is such that it can be run
at a higher rate of speed than any shuttle
machine now in use. In factories whore
the speed has been registered, over 1000
stitches per minute have been attained with
ease. It is strong in ail its harts, and free
from the harsh and jarring movements,
and friction, commonin inferior machines.
A simple change of the needle and thread
and it will WV the finest cambric or the .
heaviest leather. The shuttle carries a large
quantity of thread thus 'saving in a great I
measure the trouble of filling the bobbins.
The Remington has no rotary cams, cog
wheels or lever arms to make a, noise, run
hard, at to yet out of order.
Any girl of ordinary intelligence can keep
it in order without the least difficulty.
The subscriber also informs his customers
and the public that he has just opened out
his new
FALL AND WINTER SUPPLY
of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS,
and all other goods for gentlemen's wear.—
He solicits an inspection of his stock.
oct 16-tf T. J. FILBERT.
FILL AND WINTER ARRIVAL
NEW GOODS 1
D. Summers & Son,
QUINCY, PEN 'A,
Have just returned from the city with a full
line of
DRY GOODS,
Suitable for the FALL AND WINTER
Wear. Are offering bargains in
CLOTHS,.CASSIMERES,
JEANS, COTTONA DES, REPPS,
GINGHAMS, MUSLIN., 'TICKINGS,
CO MON & ALL WOOL FLANNELS, , &e.
Also a full line of
NOTIONS, GLOVIES,
lOSIERY, SUSPENDERS.
FATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
Which they will sell at low figures. A full
line of
a - 11. CD CD 31EI 11. x .
such as Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses,
&c., &c., at low rates—your examination is
invited: te'Come, examine our prices
and judge for yourselves 1 .
oct.lo, 18731 y
A. It anammun
For the best and most popular et gans in
use. Organs always on exhibition and fur
sale at his ofliee, for cash or oh monthly
payments. Organs also fur rent.
July 24—tf
APPMENTICE WANTED.
TIIE subscriber 'wishes to employ a boy
from 15 to 49 years of age as an appren
tice to the tailo....ring busines , ;.
JACOIS
Tounstown, Pa.
P. B. RESII
jar 2:2 3t
CHErIPER
of our customers'ana
the public generally
QueeasiNare,
Hardware,
Carpets,
Kentucky Jeans
I.adies Dress
'Goods of all kinds
REIVIINGTON
AGENT
PUBLIC SALE.
1873.
TE subscriber intending to relinquish
-111: faituing, trill, Sell at public, saleo,st his
residence, along the Waynesboro' and
tereburg turnpike,- one and a half miles from
the latter tind three and half from the form
er, ON WEDNERDAY THE 18TH FEBRU
ARY,IB7.4, the following personal proper
ty,' to wit:.
9 . HEA.p OF WORK HORSES,
among which are 1 fine brood mare with
foal; 3 colts ; one three years old, 1 two
years old, 1 year4ng; .
10 Head-of-Horn-Cattle,
6 ofwhieh are good milch cows,-three with
ealrea by their tides, the balance young
cattle ;
SEVENTY-TWO HEAD OF HOGS,
of which are brood sows ; THREE WA
GONS, one new six-horse broadtread with
bed, one narrow-tread and one spring wag
on, 2 pair hay ladders, 1 sand bed, 1 guano
drill as good as new,
1 good Mower, 1 Horse Rake,
1 corn crusher, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 sleigh, 2
strings of bells. 1 new carriage and pole, 2
sets dung boards 4 -
1 SET OF BLACZSMITH TOOLS,
2 screw plates and augers, a lot of , old iron
and casting; P. sets breeching good as new,
4 sets front gears good as new, 6 sets plow
cruppers and traces good as new, 6 blind
bridles, 6 housens, 11 collars, JO halters, I
six-horse and 1 four-horse line, 2 plow lines,
rwagein-SaiddliSTl
2 sets of Single Harness, 6 Fly-nets,
a lot hames,'g
barshoar plows, 2 two-horse plows, le
and 2 single shovel plows, 2 corn coverers,
2 harrows, 5 double, 3 treble and 21 single
trees, 1 fifth chain, 2 stretchers; I carrying
chain, 3 log chains, 12 cows chains., butt
races_and_ather chains, 2 rough I o_cks h iacz._
key sticks, jackserew, cutting box, straw
knife, 1 barn wagon, 2 brier hooks, 2 mat
tocks, 3 shovels, 1 set blasting tools, 2 sledg
es, .‘2. stone hammers, digging iron, crowbar,
two ladders, forks, rakes, 2 dung hooks, 2
scoop shovels, 1 wheat fan, half bushel,
maul and wedges,
Oil Cloths
2 GOOD GRAIN CRADLES,
1 c l overseed cradle, 3 mowing scythes, 30
grain bags, 1 - wooden vice for work - bench;
1 good broad axe, 1 foot adze, 2 pole axes,
wood saw _hand-saw,2-meat-saws,2 - bushe!
baskets, 2 horse buckets, 1 saddler bench,
1 fish net, 1 side saddle, 1 dinner bell, 1 iron
kettle, pot rack, pair quilting frames, large
dinner table, fruit, chest, 2 pie cupboards,
ice cream churn, 1 corner cupboard, 4 bed
steads, jack plane, augers, chisels," 3 meat
benches,
1 LARGE COOK STOVE,
-(w-ith-revolving top) boxes, barrels, a-lot-of
kitchen chairs, pair steelyards, 1 rifle,
Johnston's make, }lay by the Ton, lot of
cornfodder, and other articles too tedious •
too mention. Sale to commence at 0 o'clock
on said day when a credit of 5 months will
be given on all 8111.013 of $lO and upwards.
JOE'S S. FUNK.
jan 22-ts G. V. Mong, auct.
WAYNE.SIIORO', PA., April 215t,.1573,
-NOTICE!
A FTER on absence of fifteen years I again
Allocate in the town of Waynesboro' for
the purpose of carrying on a first-class Tai
loring Establishment. None but the best
of workman will be employed, and clothing
made in the most fashionable and durable
manner. Also plain suits to suit certain
classes of men. Particular attention paid
to cutting men and boys clothing all in
style. Scouring and renovating done up e
qual to any outside of the cities. My place
of business is in the office of 11r. FArickler's
new building, adjoining the Besore proper
ty, on Mechanic street. By strict attention
to business, and a disposition to please all,
I hope to receive a liberal share of public pa
tronage. Retpe,ctfully . ,
April 24-tf
WAYNESBORO' CONFECTIONERY !
r'B undersigned informs the public that
slie will continue the confectionery bus
iness at the old stand opposite the I3owden
House, where can be had at all times the
choicest Candies manufactured of the pur
est white sugar wholesale or retail. A
always on hand a well-selected stock of Or
anges, Lemons, and other tropical fruits;
Cakes of every descriptiol baked to order
and fresh ones constantly for sale. Figs,
Raisins, Citron, Dates, Prunes and Nuts
made a specialty. Thankful for past favors
he hopes to merit a continuance of the same.
Feb GAP JOSEPH FRANTZ'
ttatilQiNAKllll 1
BUSINESS RESUMED.
T HE subscriber announces to his former patrons and the public generally that be
has recommenced the Coach-making basi
ness at the old stand, Hamilton & Morri
son's, in Waynesboro'. All descriptions of
work in his line will be made to order as
formerly, in good style and upon reasona
ble terms. Repairing also will receive
prompt attention. He will leave nothing;
undone to give klatisfactlon to all who may
be pleased to favor him with their patron
age or even a portion of it.
nug 21- • L. K. MORRISON.
FIRE rirtzIATIDL,
Insurance Co. of North America,
Philadelphia, $2,000,000
Pen.n'a. Fire Insurance Company,
Philadelphia, $1,230,316
Farmers' Mutual Fire Inf. Com.,
York, Pa., $791`641
Lancaster Fire Insurance Corn.,
Lancaster, Pa., e 1616,135
100-Inswranee effected in the above first-eines
Companiet at current ratm.
jar) S-tf
EXECUTOR'S NOTj.
f~TOTICE'ia hereby given that 'belie.
I Testimentary on the Estate of ChriAte,
rot Kohler, late of Wisdiington township,
(1 0 61, have been granted to the undersign
ed. All persons having claims against said
estate will present them properly authenti
cated fin. s'et.tlement ,and all per4ons ind,ht
ed to the same will please make immediate
payment. M. HESS,
jun 8-6 t Executor.
SALE NOTES.
'IIE snbseribor notifies r.ll persons who
j gave their notes at his F ale on the 2d or
Atigia4 lust, they will µ•ill be due on the 2d
of February next. Prompt privinent will
be expected. N. IL .12ICOBS.
jan 293 t
WHEAT WANTED
1011 E sub.criber announces to the farm
" ers of Wa::Liz:gten and Qeiney town
ships that be staperin:e;eling his
milling intere:te rn perkon dernex the W in•
ter season, and h ill pay the higlie-t market
price for NS heat delivered at his mu When
not et the mill he v. ill he fund the Bor. -
den Ilmtsc, in Waylte-lr)n)'.
dee 1:: tt DA VIP I'ATTELSON.
ood as new ; 1 !laxness net, 4
?I' • .
A sszrs
JAMES H. CLAYTON,
gent
NEW STORE.
BOOTS, SHOES, &C
J ACOB
SNIDE 4 announces to the
iens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that be
has just returned from the Eastern cities
and has opened a first-class
BOOTS SHOE STORE
in the Oellig buildinm, on the Diamond_
bra every description of goods in his line
can be found. sncb nq
MEN' S BOOTS,
SHOES, GAITERS,
LADIE% •ND
CHILDIZENS WEAR
OF ALT
WHICH WILL ,
DE SOLD AT
POSSIBLE PRICES
FOR THE CASH.
Also manufaetwing
and-all-work-from
done-to-order
his establishment will be
'uaraiiteed
ALL RIPS SEWEJ3 GRATIS
au; 2S-tf
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A.l7_ nlways_be fouu(La_ fall_aml prime
stock of
----
•
BOOTS .ND. SEIOEN
HATS AND TRUNKS,
PAPER COLLARS
WEAR, GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS AND
CLOCKS,
WATCHES,
JI:WELRY,
KINDS OF
NOTIONS
fte,..Watehos and Jewelry repaired.
North East corner of Public Square
Dec 5, 1872—t!
HOW IS TIIIS FOR RIR
TOHN FORD in returning thanks to the
public for their patronage announces that
be intends removing his shop to the Base
ment of \Ulcer's Building, (and not leav
ing town es is the belief of many) where he
intents carrying on the BOOT AND SIIO
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 nnwelcome visi
tor, the Deputy from 'Fort Fletchar," prowl
ing about my shop seeking whom he may
devour, &c.
Customers will therefore find me at the
Basement refered to after the first of April
next.
jan 20] JOHN FORD.
NEW TIN STORE
rirHE undersigned would most respectfully
V inform the eithiens of Waynesbom' and
vicinity that he has opened a new Tin Store
on East Main street, opposite Stover &
Wolin; Dry Goods emporium, and keeps
constantly on hand a good supply of
COOK & COAL STOVES,
MORNING GLORIES, etc., at prices to sni
the times. All kinds of work done in his
line with neatness and dispatch, such as
rootling, Apoutilw and repairing. You will
find it to your interest to give him a call be
fore purchasing elsewhere. The sign of the
Big lied Coflct Pot, Always on the post.—
Thankful for past favors he hopes for a con
tinuance of the s.tune.
Yours P.espectfully,
CLAYTON M. FI3.F.Y
41. -1157174nrETWINSF71 . 4. •
IH?. subscriber would inform the public
that he is at all times prepared to make
o order Gents Coarse or 1: us Boots, also
coarse or fine work for Ladies or Misses, in
cluding the latest st - v - of lasting Gaiters.—
Repairing done at short notice„ and measur
es taken in private tunnies if desired Skop
on East Main Street, in the room formerly
occupied by J. Elden, as a Lour and feed
tore.
TIIOS. J. lIOLLINGSWORTH
110TECM.
subscribers have on hand and for
eale at the Mill of Peter Fatinestuck
q:1:1 a thy of Corn, I; ye and Oats, which they
s ill sell at a small profit for cash. Persolki
1.1 want of any of the above named grains
wiil do well by giving us a call, and_ lain'
oar prices. as they will be bUeil as will be
sath,factorv.
MU=
ICE AXD HARNESS EAKING.
r HE subscriber announces to the public
I, that he has leme-ed the rounm adjoining
the Shoe-makcr Shop of John Ford, oppo
site time Lowden House. where ho has com
menced the iaddle and Harness making
'business. lle i 3 prepared to do all work in
his line whim dispatch and at reasonable
price. lie fh.tters himself that his long
experience in th- busineEz will enaNe him
give general satisfiction.
2-tf GEO, A LHA.
vifaua roft SALE,
subscriber offers fur sale 160 Cords
.s'. of Wood, hickory and oak, which is
easy of access. being about a half a mile
from the public road) and near Samuel
residence. •
Sept s—ti DAVID LOUR.
--1 CD IZ SAVE_
A 1• ATZGE I,•t or ON iistoic siliA do
jhrn 'Stone at A. S. M•nu'l: savt rain.
11.:ly
THE LOWEST
AND-NEGK
UNDER-WEAR,
AND ALL
Boole and Shoal, Groceries, Quoensw*re of
all kinds always ou
BLACK ALPACAS
a Speciality. Remember we keep every
thing that you (-all for in our line.
PRICE tt lICEFLICH,
2 doors south of Rank.
Waynesboro', Pe.
REDUCTION IN GOODS!
Co IL DEZUO , Iir t CO.
rave pist roturned from the Eeptern ci
ties with their third supply of
FALL AND WINTER:GOODS.
Call and see them as they are cheap. Our
CHRISTMAS STOCK is fine. Coal Oil 110
fire test 2 cts. per gallon, best Rio Cofre e
23 cts. per pound. We take In excllan , go
fur goods, all kinds Poultry. (.Tame and
CoTillery Produce of every kind. We want
Hog Hair and Walnut Kernel:, We deal
in everything saleable.
dee C. H. DETROW & CO.
tTI subst-riper notifies the public that
he will ran a Daily Coach commencim.;
on Tuesday the 11th inst., front Wavtiosor , _
ro' to Mt. * Alto via. Quincy and Funk:Aottot.
Will leave Waynesboro' at 5:50 A. 31., ar
rive at Mt. Alto, at 7:1:0„ making connection
with the early train fur Chamber,burg,
Harrisburg, etc., by which train passetart+H
elan reach 1 - larrisburg by 11:35, A. M.; Phil
adelphia :3:30, I'., M., New York 6:34, P. M. -)
Will leave Mt. Alto at 6. P. 31. and arrive
tit Waynesboro' at 7:30, P. M. ttll.expres,
mmter promptly attended to.
I ... ARR.—Through tickets fn Charnherslam;
furnished for $l.OO. Persons wanting tick
ets will put their name, tCL slain to he fitand
at the hotels and Post Ofliee.
may 20. 1573-tf JO?. KEEPER:;:.
TZIF subscriber announces that he has
rested itud re-opened tint flyhaer Saloon
connected matt the 13014 den House. Finest
Oysters the market will afford can be had
all hours during the day or evenii.g. Oys
ters also sold by the pint or quart
rar'Oentlemen with ladies will be Fe rv
ed in the Botel Ihning Room.
dee 11—tf t 4. P. STONER.
Ili It T
THE pubscliher off-r, for r4ur. TWO
DWELLI`,Ci 1101:01.> , on Broad Street,
Wavnesburo * . One is. si tv§u-r , t , ry ,ranee
building K itLi f . c roocis, thtlier r. two-
Etcry fiV;t:r
kitchen. LI:X. ILA.NI.II.It.S.
dee 1.5-tf
FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! !
LAFICE STOCK!
=:::::
rrillE subscriber informs his cultomors
1 and the public generally that he has
greatly enlarged_ his business and has nt
present the largest stock of FURNIV_TRE
-- ever - ciffed for
.sale in — Waynesboro'. Ms
stock consists of
Dressing Bureaus: • •
of eve, description,
with or without marble •
tops; Wash and Parlor Stamla
with marble tops, Flint, Tepoy, sin
gle and double Drawer Stands, Exten
sion Tables, ranging from six to fourteen ft
in length ;- Dining and four-leg
Breakfast and Between• Tables ;
French Bedsteads, full and half
• Jennie Lind, do., Cottage
Bedsteads of various
kinds and a large
stock of rommon Pop
lar Bedsteads; Wardrobes.
Walnut and Poplar Safes, 'tiit"-
. ferent styles and prices, Sinks, Hat
Racks, Brackets. Hanging Hat Racks,
different kinds, Chests, Doughtrays, Etc
PARLOR FURNITURE:
Chamber Suits, Lounges,
Mattresses, &c:, •&c .
CHAIRS, &C
tram - km - R - 6a! er,
Cane-back Arm Rocker,
Large Cane-back Rocker,
Ladies' Dining Chair,
Bent Rim Dining Chair,
Bent Rim Office -Chair,
Donglas' Ann Chair,
English Parlor Brace Arni Chair,
Walnut and Imitation Marble-top,
- Cottage Tables and Stands,
Round Corner French, do.;
Parlor Chairs & Tete-a-tetes,
COFFINS :
The Casket and Pittsburg Collins always on
hand, besides a large stock of his own man
ifactitrm---.l.ompt atte - n - non will The given
to this particular branch of his business.
He returns thanks to the public for their
past liberal patronage and invites one and
all to call and examine his stock and hears
hie; prices. •
EXtf . Satisfactioll guaranteed in all case:.
JOSEPH H. CRIBS,
West Main Street,
Waynesboro'," Pa.
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184, FALL &WINER, 1874,
SaF t CIAL- SALES !
DRICE & HOEFLICH call the attention
_IL of the trade to their second supply of
Winter Goods, which is unusually large and
will be disposed of at Panie Prices, during
the next sixty days. '
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
DRIP GOODS
OF EVERY KIND
Cloths,
.Ciw,simeres
hosiery,
le
Glovos,
Carpets and
Oil Cleii.s
kind and at rices to suit customers
ec 25-tf
RINGGOLD STILL AHEAD I
a-=_A_'T
STAGE LINE.
tsI~LLOY'N LC r....orEtv a:D.
Ladies' Goods,
Notions,
Of every