The Waynesboro' village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1871-1900, February 26, 1874, Image 3

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    Onlhel6th inst., near Orrsteiwn, of eon
r.snmption, CHARLES B.WAHON, aged 26
years; 9 months and 12 days..
On thel7th inst.,aearSabillasville, Mrs.
ELIZABETH, WERTENBAKER,-aged_Bo
~ye4rs, 7 months and 15 days.
NEA.P.,2CMTS.
• WAYNESBORCY 'MARKET;
. -• . (tORRECTED, WEEKLY.) '
'BACON ' .0c
-,HAMS . .... ...".. 10
.BUTTER ' .................. ..... ;"....22
EGGS 15
•
LARD 7
•
POTATOES. • —." 40
1 ^APPLES--DnxED......." ' 05
APPLES—Giuus 90
, HARD SOA-P......".. 5
BALTIMORE, Feb. 21, 1874.
51013R.—AVestern ,Super at $5.25 ®5.50;
do. Extra at $6®6:75 ; do. Family at s7®
7.50 ; Howard street do. at $7.75 and West
ern do. at $B.
WHEATi=-Wcstern red at 159 cents, and
do. Maryland prime to choice do. at 185®
190 cents. No Pennsylvania offering.
Col6.l.—Vellow nt 73 cents,
.do. good do.
at 71 ®72 mats, prime to choice White at
76g78 cents.
OATS.—Maryland at 56 cents; and West
etn white at 57 cents.
RYE.—Sales at 92®93 cents.
SEEDS.—Pennsylyania Clover at S cents
per pound for common. BterBi cents for
fair to good, and 9i cents for choioe. Tim
othy $3.2500.50 per bushel.
PUBLIC SALE.
ON WEDNESDAY 18'IW OF ,MATIOH, '74
HE undersigned will sell at public sale
• *s - residence - in - RinggoldTort — Wed-
Aesday the jBtb. of March, the following
personal property, to wit: •
3 HEAD OF WORK HORSES,
nmong which is one No. 1 black •mare, four
years old ;
5 HEAD OF .GOOD HOGS,
one of which is a fine young sow, heavy
with pig;
TWO PLANTATION WAGONS,
one a 3 inch tread 4 horse, and the other a
2inch and 3 horse narrow tread;
TWO SPRING WAGONS,
one Of WjijeAl is _ almost new,_l_new_cart t i
new 3 and 4 horse wagon bed,
1 PAIR NEW WOOD LADDERS,
2 harrows, one of which is new, -- 1 cutting
box, 8 barshear plows, 1 one-horse; 1 two
horse and 1 three-horse nearly new, 2 dou
ble and 1 single shovel plows, 1 log chain, 2
spreaders, single, double and treble trees,
butt, breast and halter chains, dung, hay
and shaking forks, rakes, 1 mattock,l crow
bar, 1 dung hook, 1 spread,
1 SPRING-TOOTH RAKg,
1 set single barngss, bridle and riding.tad
dle, 2 sets breech ands, 2 sets front gears,
THREE SETS OF PLOW GEARS,
3 fly-nets, 2 three-hotoe lines, 3 blind bri
dles, collars and housens.
Also at the same time will be offered
1500 GOOD CHESTNUT RAILS,
which now lie in front of Detrow & Co's
store and can be inspected at any time be
fore the day of sale,
Also many other articles to numerous to
mention.
t? Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on
said clay when a credit of six months will
be given on all sums .of $5 and upwards,
'purchasers to give their notes with approv
ed security. Sums under $5 the cash will
be required.
No goods removed until settled for.
GEORGIE BARKDOLL (or Jos.)
feb 26-ts George V. Mong, - auct.
,WAYNESBORO'
MUTT.T.A.I_I
ElltE tNISURANDE COMPANY v
WA YNESBORO', PA.,
,INSURES AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY
V' X Xi. 3EI
Qn.all safe class property at reasonable rate
OFFICERS :
SIMON LECRON, President
JAroB HOOFER, Vice President.
Jos..llocciAs, SECRETARY.
.706. W. MuzEn, Treasurer.
• DIItECTORF. •
-Samuel Frantz, , Simon Lecron,
Dr. A. H. Strickler, Jacob Hoover,
Jos. Douglas, B. F. Winger,
Jacob J. Miller; Jos. W. Miner,
D. R. Miller, F. B. Snively.
.Geo. J. Baltslev, Samuel Hocflich
bAVID M. GOOD, Agent,
feb 26, '74] Waynesboro', Pa
PUBLIC SALE.
,ON SATURDAY THE 14TH OF MARCH
IVILL.be sold at Public Sale on the 14th
of March, at the residence of the sub
4,criber, j of a mile East of Quincy, the fol
lowing personal property, to wit:
10 HEAD OF FINE HORSES,
eight of which are good work horses, 1 a
rtallion 4 years old, (Brampton stock) which
cannot be ,excelled in the county; 1 two
year and .1 one-year old colt;
15 HEAD OF HORX CATTDE,
among which are 3 milch cows, 2 fat steers,
] fat bull, the balance young cattle, all in,
good condition ;
TWELVE HEAD OF HOGS;
1 gum spring grain drill, a lot of plows, a
mong winch are barshear, single and dou
ble shovel plows, 1 corn coverer, 1 patent
corn plow,
1 FOUR-11011SE WAGON,
a lot of forks, rakes, dc., also horse. gears,
among which are breechltands, front and
plow gears, collars, bridles, halters, &c.,
lot barrels and boxes, and many other ar
ticles not necessary to mention.
Sale to commence at RI o'clock on said
day when due attendance and a reasonable
credit will be given.
JOHN HEMMINGER.
John Miller, auct.
feb 19-ts
A,d>tninistratorls Noll ce.
J4ETTERS of Administration on the Es
tate of Barbara Newcomer, late of Way
nesboro', dec'd, have been granted to un
dersigned, and notice is hereby given to all
claimants upon said estatito present their
demands, and to all indebted to said Estate
to pay such indebtedness without delay.
DAVID NEWCOMER,
JNO. N. NEWCOMER,
Administrators.
fel) 12-6 t
PRIVATE SAES.
THE undersigned offers at Private Sale,
1 Bureau, 1 Desk, I Stand, I Wood Box,
1 Coal Bucket. J. H. JOIECSTON.
fel) 19 —3t
PUBLIC SALE !
IYPHE nndeistgned intending to relinquish
rat_Public-Sale r atlis
residence on the road leading from Waynes
boro' to' Quincy, 21 miles from the former
and 1 from the latter place, • "
On Tuesday the 10th of March, 1874,
the following valuable personal property,
to wit:
4 , HEAD OF °WORK HORSES;
3 of which are brood mares with foal, two
good wagon and plow leaders ; 3 colts, one
three years old,
.., _ . .. .
5 HEAD OF Youm CATTLE, ._
2 FARM •WAGONS, t gOod weer' bed, 1
pair bay carriersa?. ft. long, 1 pair rail car
riages, 1 grain drill, good as new, Willough
by's Patent gum spring and feeders ;
1 Combined REAPER AND MOWER,
(Dodge and Stephenson,)' 1 McCormick
Mower, 1 grain cradle, 200 chestnut posts,
.1 windiniti, 1 rolling screen, bushels of
Hungarian grass seed, -2 three-horse plows,
1 single and 2 double .shovel plows, 1 har
row, treble, double and single trees, jockey
sticks, good sixth chain and spreader, car
rying chain, 2 pair breast chains, 1 log
chain, 1 hay knife,
.SET OF BLACKSMITH TOOLS;
2 sets front gears, 3 sets plow gears, bridles,
collars and lanes, wagon whip, 3 dynets, 15
wheat bags 1
20 SHARES OF STOCK
in the 'Geiser Manufacturing Company, and
many other articles not necessary to men
tion. •
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said
day when a credit ,of 8 months will be giv
en on sums of 810 and u • wards. No _nods
settled — for. •
JACOB PRICE.
D. Stouffer, auct
e remove , .11n
feb 12-te
PUBLIC SALE.
IHE subscriber intending to remove to
the West, will sell at Public Sale, at his
residence, two miles from Leitersburg and
one ,mile from the Marsh Store, on the
Greencastle road,
On Monday the 2d cis of March, 1874,
the following personal property, to wit:
4 BEAD OF WOES HORSES,
two of which are brood mares ; 3 colts, one
three-yearling-an-d-twcryearlings-,
- 6 HEAD OF GOOD CATTLE,
five of which are Much Cows, one fresh
and one will be fresh about the Lime of
sale ;
16 HEAD OF FINE HOGS,
among •which is one brood sow, the bal
ance shoats;
1 BROAD-TREAD WAGON,
nearly new ; 1 Wolad bed, 1 spring wagon,
1 spring-tooth rake, 1 pair hay carriages, 1
spread, 1 cutting box, 3 barshear plows, 2
single and 2 double shovel plows, 2 harrows,
1 wheelbarrow, 1 jackscrew, 1 corn cover
er, grain ,cradles and mowing scythes,
spreaders, log and fifth chains, single and
double trees, 1 dung sled, 2 sets breech
bands, 2 sets front gears,
4 SETS OF PLOW GEARS,
set harness, 4 housens, 4 blind bridles, ,5
halters, collars, lines, cow chains, lot axes,
1 dinner bell, 1 set dung plank, a lot of rye
straw and fodder; also
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES,
consisting of 1 secretary, 2 bureaus, one
with glass,l wardrobe, 2 tables, 1 lounge, 1
settee, 6.bedstends, 2 looking-glasses, 3 sets
chairs, 2 rocking chairs, rocking cradle,
corner cupboard, doughtray, sink, 1 cook
and 1 ten-plate stove,l iron kettle, queens
ware, tin and earthenware, 1 barrel vine
gar, bacon and lard by the pound. barrels,
kegs, and many other articles. ,Sale to com
mence at 9 o'clock on said day when a cre
dit of 30 months will lbe given on sums.of
$lO and upwards., 1. MARI3AUGH,
feb sts G. V. Mong, suet.
PUBLIC SALE.
TBE undersigned will sell at Public Sale
ut the residence, on the farm of Henry
Besore, known as the old Mansion farm,
one mile West of the turnpike, leading
from Waynesboro' to Greencastle, •
On Tuesday the 3d - day•of March, 1874;
the following personal property, to wit:
4 HEAD OF GOOD HORSES,
6 Head of Fine Cattle,
two of which will be fresh about the time
of sale;
TWO FARM WAGONS,
ne broadtread as good as new, I new bed,
set hay ladders, 1 set hay carriages, 1
.heat fan, 1 single and 3 aouble shovel
lows, harrow, single, double and treble
tees, ladder 35 ft. long,
2 SETS OF FRONT GEARS,
.ollars and bridles, 2 riding bridles, sbov•
Is, forks, 1 pole and 1 double bit axe, a lot
f old iron, lot iron hooped barrels. Also
'i' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
consisting of 1, corner cupboard, 2 bed
iiteads and beding, 1 table, 2 sets chaits,
Childs crib, 2 stands, and other articles
iot necessary to msntion.
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said
' ay when a credtt of 10 months will be giv
n on all sums of S 5 and upwards.
?' GEO. W. SARBAUGH.
feb 12-ts G. V. Mong, auet.
DISSDLUTIONI,
k I N -
°TICE is hereby given that the firm of
t 1). Summers ck. Son was dissolved by
tmutual consent on the 28th day of January,
1874. The business will be continued by
!the undersigned. Tho books and accounts
of the firm are in the hands of D. Summers,
ipon whom all persons indebted. are re
: huested to call and make settlement on or
before the Ist of March without. fail.
feb 12-tf 0. F. SUMMERS.
tNOME TO TAX PAYERS t
N abatement of 10 per cent. will be
made on all
OUNTY TAXES PAID AT THIS OFFICE
n. or before, THE 3RD DAY OF APRIL
'EXT, and no longer,
jai 2910 t
N 0 TIECE..=I 4 " REM." MEAT.
MEE sAscriber notifies the citizens of
I Waynesboro' that ho will visit the town
regularly during the season on Monday and
Thursday morning, with prime Beef and
,other choice meats. None but the best
stuck slaughtered., Bates reasonable.
june ,2G—tf JOHN 0. HOOVER.
- .I•TOTICM.
WANTED to rent, by a small family, a
house containing four or five rooms,
in good locality. For information apply
immediately at THIS OFFICE.
feb 19--at
FOR RENT.
rrHE Livery Stable and Office connected
I with the Waynesboro' Hotel. Also the
Dwelling House adjoining the same. Ap
ply to JACOB J. MILLER.
fel, I o-tt
PlittONKrurElTY,
ON SATURDAY THE 28111 FEBRUARY.
IrtHE•undersigned intending to discontin
_lL ue farming, will sell at Public Sale, at
Ids'residence about ,? miles East of Leiters
burg, and 3 miles North of Smithsburg, near
the subscriber's mill, the following person
al property,•viz :
7 HEAD GOOD WORK HORSES,
among which is lgood wagon leader, 2.g00d
plow leaders ; line riding and — diiving
mares, and 1 yearling colt; ,
. •12 HEAD OF GOOD CATTLE,
5 of which are good milch cows, 2 heifers
with calf, 1 bull, 2 steers, the balance young
cattle ;
2 of which are brood sows, and 2 shoats ;
7 HEAD OF SHEEP,
extra breed,l of which is a fine buck, the
balance are ewes;
1 a new broad-tread, (Barkdoll's make,) 1
three-inch tread, good as new ;1 wagon
bed, 1 spring wagon for 1 or 2 horses, with
cover; 1 spread, suitable for spring wagon,
1 spread for buggy,
1 SHIFTING-TOP BUGGY,
1 cart, 1 sleigh and bells, 1 pair bay carri
ers, 1 pair hay huldders, 1 wheelbarrrow, 1
1 set of dung boards,
1 LARGE McCORMICK REAPER,
in good order, with self rake attached ; 1
-wood's-moweri - 1. spring-tooth - horse - rake -- 1
grain drill, 1 wrnd mill, 2 grain cradles, 2
mowing scythes, 1 grindstone, 1 set of shoe
in?: tools 1 set blastin. tools, 1 cutting box
_
4barshear, 4 double an
'Rows, .
treble, double and single trees, 1 fifth and
1 bearing chain, I spreader, log, butt, breast,
and cow chains, 1 rough lock, 1 jackscrew,
forks, rakes and shovels, 1 half-bushel
measure, 1 dung hook, 2 pairs breeching, 4
pairs front and 6 pairs plow gears, 6 blind
bridles and collars, 6 halters and chains, 6
housens,
1 SET SINGLE HARNESS, silver-
- ted - 7pair - flyzneto wagon saddlw, - I — rWing
do., I six and 1 four-horse line, 2 plow lines,
riding bridles, 1 cross-cut saw,l wood saw,
1 stone sledge, 2 crow-bars, digging iron,
mattocks, picks, shovels, a lot old iron, 1
maul and several wedges, 1 dry house, Bea
mer's patent.; vinegar by the barrel. Also,
,HOUSEHOLD & KITCHEN FURNITURE
consisting of 1 large walnut cupboard, 1
large dining table, 1 small cupboard.l large
COOK STOVE AND FIXTURES,
3 bedsteads and bedding, 19 yards carpet,
1 set of good chairs, and numerous other ar
ticles not necessary to mention.
A lot of Corn by the Barrel for cash.
Sale to commence at or before 9 o'clock on
said day, when a credit of 8 months w.ill be
given on all sums of $5 and upwards, pur
chasers giving their notes with approved
security, sums under $5 the cash will be re
quired. No goods to be removed until set
tled for. ISAAC H. DURBORAW.
feb 12-ta Jos. Bowartl, auct.
PUBLIC SALE.
THE undersigned intending to relinquish
farming, will sell at Public Sale, at his
residence, near the road leading from Sha
dy Grove to Fayetteville, 8 miles from the
former and 3i, : from the latter place, and
1 mile from New Guilford,
On Tuesday the 10th dayof March, 1874,
the following property, viz
among which are 3 brood mares, 2 of them
with foal and 2 are leaders, 2 colts, rising 3
years and 2 stud colts rising two years, 2
horse colts rising one year t*
4 HEAD OF CATTLE,
1 a fat bull ; 1 sow and 6 pigs ten weeks old;
2 PLANTATION WAGONS,
1 a broadtread and 1 a two-inch tread, 1
pair hay carriers, 1 spring wagon,
1 mower, 'Wood's Patent, 1 grain drill, 1
hay rake,l good four-horse power,
• 2 THRASHERS, with shakers,
1 fodder cutter, 1 rolling screen, 2 barshear
plows 2 single shovel plows, 2 harrows, 1
log•chltin, 1 fifth chain and spreader, 2 four
horse spreaders, single and double tree; 1
jack screw, 2 grain cradles, 2 mattock; 2
two pronged forks,
1 SET OF DOUBLE HARNESS,
front gears, breechbands, bridles, 'collars,
halters,
chains, 3 flynets, Hay and cornfod
der, lot of old iron. Also will be offered at
the same time and place about 42
Al
1 i..RSONS in want of vehicles of any de
cription, new or second-handed, can be
su .plied 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-
H. M. WHITE,
Treasurer.
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
npril 10-tf
FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers for sale two miles
East of Waynesboro', on the road to Hope
well Mills, 2.000 twelve-foot Chestnut Rails.
jan 294 w DANIEL BONBRAKE.
SHINGLES, &C.
•
THE subscriber offers at Private Sale
Lap Shingles and Cooper Stuff. Terms
reasonable. JEREMIAH GORDON.
jan 15-tf
STIAD—Liood Salt Shad for sale br
L., June WM.9. BEID.
PITILI,C SALE
OF VALUABLE
4 HEAD OF FINE HOGS,
2 FARM WAGONS,
2 HARROWS, 1 CORN COVERER,
9 HEAD OF GOOD HORSES,
1 McCQRMJCK
I'RES GRAIN IN THE GROUND.
:ale to commence at 10 o'clock when a
,it of 12 months will be given.
NOAH MYERS.
Jacob Conrad, auct.
I INITURE ! FURNITURE ! !
WORTH SEEING!
1* E display of fine Furniture, such as
ressing Bureaus, Wash Stands, Bed
ds, Extension Tables, Centre Tables,
rots, Hat Racks, Children's Cribs, &c.
rything in the Cabinet-maker line—the
in market, having been carefully and
•tantially manufactured out of the very
material—at H. Dmaow's, 3 doors East
o Presbyterian. Church, East Main St.,
,•nesboro', Pa. Call and see his display:
es low. Thankful for past favors he
s to be able to merit a still further
,a of the public's patronage.
v ]3—tf H. DETROW.
COACIIMAKING.
JACOB ADAMS.
1873.
THAN EVER
1 71- TF u rUWg
111 AVE just received our second supply of
LILFaII and Winter Goods
to which we Call the attention
We have full atonic of the following:
Groceries,
, mqre - s
OIL BLINDS,
LOOTS AND SHOES,
Cassimers,
Lawns,
Tickings,
710—Give us a mill before going elsewhere
and we will convince you we are selling as
cheap as the cheapest .
AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO.
dec4-tf
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE!
THE subscriber announces to the public
that he has the agency for the sale of
the "Remington Family Sowing Machine"
in Franklin county. Having tested its work
ing qualities and capacity for several months
he can safely recommend it as the very
BEST 211ACILENE' 11 4 1 USE.
Its construction is such that it can be run
at a higher rate of speed than any shuttle
machine now in use. In factories where
the speed has been registered, over 1000
stitches per minute have been attained with
ease. It is strong in all its parts, and free
from the harsh and jarring movements,
and friction, common in inferior machines.
A simple change of the needle and thread
and it will sew the finest cambric or the
heaviest leather. Tbn shuttle carries alarge
quantity of thread thita saving in a great
measure the trouble of filling the bobbins.
The Remington has no rotary cams, cog
wheels or lever arms to make a noise, run
hard, or to get out ofroxler.
Any girl of ordinary intelligence can keep
it in order without the least difficulty.
The subscriberalso inforrnsbis customers
and the public that he has just opened out
his new
FALL AND WINTER SUPPLY
of CLOTHS, CASSTMERES, VESTINGS,
and all other goods for gentlemen's wear.—
He solicits an inspection of his stock.
oct 16-tf T. .J. FILBERT.
L unman
For the best and most popular Oigans in
use. Organs always on exhibition and for
sale at his office, for cash or on monthly
payments. Organs also 'for rent.
july 24—tf
IVelsksuoso', Pe., April 21st, 1873.
NOTICII-1
A TI ER an absence of fifteen years I again
locate 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 snit 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 Dr. Strickler's
new building, adjoining the I3esore proper
ty, on Mechanic street. By strict attention
to business, and a disposition to pleaso all,
I hope to receive a liberal share of public pa
tronage. Respectfully, ttc..
april 24-tf JAS. A..ISHER.
ButcheOing Again.
/SHE subscriber announces to his old cue
./ tourers and 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.
' HOUSES FUR RENT.
THE subscriber offers for rent TWO
DWELLING HOUSES on Broad Street;
Waynesboro'. One is a two-story frame
building with five rooms, the other a two
story brick building with five rooms and a
-kitchen. ALEX. HAMILTON.
dcc IS-tf
•I • 1 I
of our customers and
the public generally
ueensware,
hardware,
Carpets,
X;eaducky Jeans,
Ladies Dress
Goods of all kinds.
REMINGTON
AGENT
NEW ADVENTISEMENTS,"
1873.
470AUCHY eic CO'B. comm.
• 1 • • ' •• I mai e'.rn
ly. Samples mailed free. N. H. White,
Newark, N. J.
FOR three 3-cent Stamps we - will send
The Aurora (a paperthe 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 fine
set Sleeve Buttons, 1 fine Collar Button.—
Send at once to The Aurora Pub. Company,
Springfield, Mass.
of Writing by Sound ; a complete system of
Phonetic Short-hand, the shortest, most
simple, easy, and comprehensive, enabling
any , one in a short to report trials,speeches,
sermon, ale. The _Lord's Prayer' is written'
with 49 strokes of the pen, and 140 words
per minute. The unemployed should learn
this art.- Price by mail 50 cents. Agts. Wan
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St. Phila. Pa.
A MAN OF A THOUSAND_
When death was hourly expected fromoon
sumption, all remedies have failed, and Dr.
H. James, was experimenting, he accident
ally made a preparation of Indian Hemp,
which-s..ured his only child, and now gives
this recipe free, on receipt of two stamps to
pay expenses. Hemp also cures nigntsweats
nausea at the stomach, and will break a
fresh' cold in 24 hours. Address Craddock
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Try it. Price Per Bottle, 25 cents.
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Table Shields, Plate, Water Pitcher, Tea &
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nay aa dhoasea. Ow= to.thla 26th April. 1871.
P. A. OSBOMIN. Notary Pali; PAila.
Wahrgraaa Weta Card by andwinsathryarmonowlic.
Suumatev.Thnsadarpbry,D.D.,Frankfrad,PahaMer.C.H.
Fatam, IldecUa,Pa. hoa.T.l3,ltachanar.Clareamiaam.Rev.
o.o.Blalth, Pittsford. N.Y. Rev.Joafteraa Church.
ahoaldwaiteDr.Fitter,_Mha.,fra =ph
ratary Pamphlet& aaarantoearatia IP SO Reward loran in.
curable caso.Nomo runharmareahtr.Sold Ix/ drugigata.
DR.PIERCE'S
A LT.Ein s iVIEDICAL
oLD , DiscovEßY
a
cares all flamers from the wont Scrofula to
a common Blotch or Pimplei From two to
slzbottles am warranted to cure Salt Inbearn
or Totter, Pimples on Face, Bolls, Car.
timeless Brytipolas and Liver Corn.
plaint. - biz to twelve bottlemearranted to cure
the worst Serefalons 81170111er" and Sores
Pains in Bones and Sore TW.eat caused
by Pelson in Blood or mercurial treatment.
By its wonderful Pectoral properties it will
cure the most severe recent or the worst lingering
4Cough in half the time required by any other
vsedielrie and is perfectly safe, loosening coug
soothing irritation, and relieving somas!. SOU.
by all rugists. I&
Woridge ZWipoxisialit
WAYNESBORO' CONFECTIONERY !
rg I HE undersigned informs the public that
I 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
always on hand a well-selected stock of Or
a ages, Lemons, and other tropical fruits;
Cakes of every description 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 6-tf JOSEPH FRANTZ*
VALUABLE'TOWN PROPERTY
PRIVATE SALE.
MITE subscriber, Administrator of Chris
. tian F. Bowman. dec'd, offers at Private
Sale the Brick House 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 sine stable on
the lot, a good cistern, etc. The whole is
under new and substantial fencing, The
buildings are sew and the hcation a very
pleasant one for t private family. For fur
ther particulars call on
GEORGE FRICK,
oct 9--tf Adm'r.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that the under
signedbas been appointed Assignee of
John XL Ervin, of Waynesboro', Pa.' under
a deed of voluntary assignment for the ben
efit of .creditors. All persons knowing them
selves indebted to said Ervin will please
make immediate payment, and all having
claims to present them at once to the un
dersigned. GEO. STOVER.,
jan296t Assignee.
• M .-1 0R SA-DM
-
ALARGE lot of extra stone sills do
jam stones, at A. S. Monies saw mill.
may 1-ti
"CAMPHORINE"
NEW STORE.
OOTS„, S
JACOB -SNIDER announces to the' bid
zens of Waynesboro' and vicinitythat he
has just returned from the Eastern; cities
and has opened - a first-class
:•/ ~/ /~
In the Oelli
building, on the •Diamond
can be found. such as
MEN'S BOOTS,
SHOES, GAITERS,
CHILDRENS WEAR
OF ALL KINDS,
WHICH WILL
BE SOLD AT
POSSIBLE PRICES
FOR.TILE CASH.
Also manufacturing
done to order, and all work from
his establishment will be
guaranteed
' — ALL - RIPS - SEWED - GRATIS
ang 2S-tf,
AT ELDEN'S
-0-
lug AY always be found a full and prime
IllstoeS. of
BOOTS &ND SHOES,
HATS AND TRUNKS,
PAPER COLLARS
V - E - A - It - . - GLOVM,
13SPENDERSAND
UNDER-WEAR,
CLOCKS,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
KINDS OF
NOTIONS
M..Watehes and Jewelry repaired
North East Corner of Public Square
Dec 5, 1872—tf .
BOW IS THIS FOR HIGH,
JOHN FORD in returning thanks to the
public for their patronage announces that
he intends :emoving his shop to the Base
ment of Walker's Building, (and not leav
ing town Is is the belief of many) where he
intem.'s'carrying•on the BOOT A.ND 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 `FortFletchar," 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 28] ' , JOHN FORD.
pi, • ava kui to aDi
HE undersigned would most iespectfnlly
I inform the citizens of Waynesboro' and
vicinity that he has opened a new Tin Store
on East Main street, opposite Stover &
Wolf's Dry Goods empormiaa, and keeps
constantly on hand a good supply ef
COOK & COAL STOVES,
MORNING•GLORIES, etc., at prices to Bur
the times. All kinds of work done in his
line with neatness and dispatch, such as
moiling, spouting and repairing. You will
find it to your interest to - give him a call be
fore purchasing elsewhere. The sign of the
Big Red Coffee Pot, Always on the post.—
Thankful for past.favors he hopes for a con
tinuance of the same.
Yours Respectfully,
CLAYTON M. FREY
nov 19
p %FA 01 4.1 :•(§))0 El e,`:(4l
IHE subscriber would inform the public
that he is at all times prepared to make
o order Gents Coarse or fne Boots, also
.1.
coarse or fine work for Ladles or Misses, in
cluding the latest stvlA of lasti ,g Gaiters.—
Repairing done at short notice and measur
es taken in private !mutes if: esired Shop
on East Main Street,in the rrm formerly
occupied by J. Elden, as a fl ur and feed
tore.
NOIMEC, .
THE subscribers have on hand and for
sale at the Mill of Peter Fahnestock a
quantity of Corn,Rye and Oats, which they
will sell at a small profit for cash. Persons
in want of any al' the above named grains
will do well by giving us a call, and learn
our prices, as they will be such as will be
satisfactory.
April IS—tf HOOVER & SUMMERS
THOS. L HOLLIN,
SADDLE AND HAIRESS MAKING.
fr HE subscriber announces to the public
I that ho has lease& the room adjoining
the Shoe-maker Shop of John Ford, oppo
site the Bowden House, where he has com
menced the Saddle and Harness making
business. He is prepared to do all work' in
his line With dispatch and at reasonable
prices. He flatters himself that his long
experience in the business will enable him
give general satisfaction.
2-tf GEO. A. BHA..
T WON SALEft
HE subscriber offers for sale - 160 Cords
of Wood, hickory and oak, which is
easy of access, being about a half a mile
from the public road, and near Samuel
IVelty's residence.
. Sept s—tf DAVID 7A111t.%
OIL CLOTHS. A large lot.of Floor Qil
Cloths of different widths and prices at
F0r.28 AMBERSON,DFNEVICTCO'S:
LADIES' AND
THE LOWEST
The Casket andPittsburg Coffins always on.
hand, besides a large stock of his own man
ufacture. Prompt attention will be given•
to this particular branch of his business.
He returns thanks to the public for their
- past - liberal - p - atron - age - and invites - one-aml—
all to call•and examme 'his stock and - learn
his prices.
iterSatisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
JO:tiEPH H. CREBS,
West Main Street, •
Waynesboro', Pa.
AND NECK-
THE subscribers would inform the eiti-
P zens of Waynesboro' and V icinity that
they have 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
AND ALL
Men's Boots made to order •
at prices ranging from $5.50
upwards. Fine sewed Boots
for Silb. Ladies' Shoes at
prices from $2.50 upwards,
and Men and Boys' Shoes at prices corres
pondingly low.
Ite—Repairing done with neatness and
dispatch, and all work warranted to give
satisfaction.
Persons wanting anything in their line
will find it to they advantage to give them
a call before purchasing elsewhere.
jan 26tf • MILLER' & BRO.
TIIROUGII AMERICAN SPECTACLES. ,
Price $1.75 Bound; $1.25 Paper 'Covere,,
TALMAG.E
SPURGEON.
T. De Witt Talmage is editor of THE
CHRISTI:Oi AT WORK; C. H. Spurgeon
special Contributor, They write for no
other paper in America. Three magnig
cant chromes. Pay larger commission than
any other paper. cronws now rest-.
dy. No sectarianism. ho sectionalism.—
Oue agent recently obtained 380 subscrip
tions in eighty hours absolute.work. Sam
ple copies and circulars sent free.
H. W. ADAMS. Publisher, 102 Chambers
Street, New York. jan S-tf
Wante'd:
PRIME WHEAT, RYE, OATS AND
SWORTH.
CORN •
at nll times, for which , I will pay the to:,
CASH PRICE ! Call and see me hero!,
yon. sell. Office at McCartney's Tobacco
Store, or at the Mill of A. H. Huger.
Reference : Hagerstown Bank. • • '
P. D. GAMBRILL,
Hagerstown, )ed.
VANNED FRUIT.—WiII not honsekeet
ers save the' wory of canning and save
money, by buying their canned Peaches,
Strawberries, Pine Apples, Tomatoes, &c.,
already prepared for use. 1 have made spec
ial arrangementa; with a reliable lacking
house, to furnish choice fruit and, vegeta
bles, as 'the season progresses, at very low
figures. Try them. W. A. REID •
julyl7
Q or 1000 Choice Chestnut nulls ;foe
post fence for sale, in front of Mon, -
treey Springs Hotel. Enquirn . r.A
mar. 13-tf li. YINGLING, Agt.
LU!2_BEIt.
30,000 r/rlV,,a 4 rlelr.u l ',Trz.,r.afrsa7o f
, by F Kl CK h CO..
initylstf] S. E. b. Work,.
1110TWIAC HERRING—New' and bright
• JL , in barrels just received. -
may22-tf_ W. A. 11El.D.
Rifiltnt,'" - ' . 4ooltittl
LARCE STOCK!
--00-.
•
I'PHE subscriber Informs his, ctistorners
and the public generally:thathe hits
greatly enlarged ,his 'businets' and 'his at
present the, largest stock' of 'IIIitNITVRE
ever offered for sale • Wa • • eSboro'.. His
s o consis o
Dreisinf , nremis, •
of, every; l 13 escription;
with or without marble •
tops; Wash and Parlor Stands
with marble tops, Flint, Tepoy, sin- ,
gle and double Drawer Stands,. Exten
sion Tables, ranging six to fourteen ft.
in length ; six-leg,Dining , and four-leg
,Breakfast and Between Tables;
French Bedsteads, fulland half
Jennie Lind, do:, Cottage
Bedsteads of various
kinds and a large
stock of common Pop
lar Bedsteads; Wardrobes,,
Walnut and
,Poplar Safes, dif
ferent styles and prices, Sinks, liat•
Racks, Brackets, Hanging Hat Racks,
different kinds, Chests, Dougbtrays, Etc:
PARLOR FURNITURE :
Full Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Lotunea,
Mattresses, he., &c.
CHAIRS, &C.
Cane Brace Arm Roaer,
Vane-bark A rm_Rockdr,
Large Cane-back Rocker,
Ladies' Dining Chair,
Bent Rim Dining Chair,
Bent Rim Office Chair, ,
Douglas' Arm Chair,
English Parlor Brace Arm Chair,
Walnut and Imitation Marble-top, '
Cottage Tables and Stands, -
Bound Corner French, do.;
Parlor Chairs & Tete-a-tetes,
COFFINS
jtm 15.1'874
0001141 N MOM-
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NEW FIiRN!
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of every description
NOW R-ELA:DY--
EUROPE
'VIEWED
BY "C. C. F."
nY'Tor sale by all neistsdealers:%it
jan 22-
AGENTS WANTED.
jan 291 m
CHESTNUT RAlLSe.';'''':