The Waynesboro' village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1871-1900, March 12, 1874, Image 3

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PERSONIL PROPERTY.
TAR undersigned, Administrators' of
Henry Fitz, dec'd, will offer at Pdblic
Sale, at his late residence, on the South
Mountain, one mile South of Monterey
Srings, near Blue Ridge Summit Station,
W. M. R. R., ' '
-ON-TUESB-A-Y--TH-B-214H-OF OW • .• ,
the following personal property, to wit:
2 HEAD OF HORSES,
'one 'a good brood mare; 1 extra colt, three
years old;
4 HEAD OF CATTLE,
among which are two good ranch cows and
two heifers;
5 HEAD OF HOGS,
.among which is one brood sow and four
shoats ;
• 1 TWO-HORSE WAGON AND BED,
1 pair of hay ladders, 1 two..borse sled, 1 set
of dung boards, 2 barshear plows, 1 double
and 2 single shovel plows, 1 harrow, a lot
of double and single trees, 1 spreader, log,
butt, beast and cow chains, forks, rakes
and shovels, i dung hook, 2 sets breech
bands, 1 set front gears, collars, halters, bri
dles and chains, 4 housens, 2 fly-nets, '1 wa
gon saddle,
1 SET OF SINGLE HARNESS,
1 pair of check lines, 1 ridding saddle, new,
2 riding bridles, 1 grain cradle, 2 mowing
scytlies, grindstene, 2 cross-cut saws, 1
wood saw, 1 crow bar, mattock, picks, ham
' mers, 1 wind mill, 1 half bushel measure; a
lot of shoemaker tools, a lot of old iron, lot
barrels, tubs and baskets, meat tub, 1 hand
saw and augers, ,1 foot adze, lot of grain
bags, millet and clover seed, potatoes by
the hushel-;_alsosbout
5 ACRES GRAIN IN THE GROUND;
also 3 bedsteads and bedding, 2 bureaus, 1
set of chairs, 2 kitchen cupboards, 2 small
tables, queensware, tin and earthenware,
and many other ar ticles not necessary to
mention. •
goa-Sale to commence at 10 o'clolck on
said day, when a credit of sin months will
be given on sums of $5 and upwards, by
- purchasers - giving their notes - with approv
ed security, and If notes are not paid when
due, interest will be charged from date.
DANIEL ROW,
SOPHIA FITZ,
Adm'rs.
mar 12—ts
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
I=l
Fr HE subscribers announce to their cue
'.tamers and the public generally, that
they have secured the right for Franklin
county too build the Kelsey patent harrow,
and are now prepared to put them up to
order. They are - recommended by those
who used them last season. One harrow
ing equal to two with the common harrow.
The draught not harder and easier manag
ed over rocks. They are also prepared to
do all kinds of Blacksmithing and wagon
making generally done at common shops,
on short notice and reasonable terms.—
Thankful to the public for past patronage
we solicit. a'continuance of the same. Shop
oh the corner of East Main and Broad Ste.
ISRAEL HESS,
1). H. McGINLEY.
mar 12-Gm
BLATCHLEY'S
Improved Cucumber Wood
Pump, Tasteless, Durable,
Efficient and Cheap. The
best pump for the least mon
ey. Attention is especially'
invited to Blatehley's Pat
ent Improved Bracket and
Drop Check Valve, which
can be withdrawn without
removing the• Pump, or dis
turbing the joints. Also the
copper chamber, which never cracks or
scales, and will outlast any other. For sale
by dealers and the trade genemlly. Inquire
fur Blatchley's Pump, and if not for side in
your town, send direct to
Cll is. G. BLATCH LEY..Manufacturer,
506 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa.
mar 12-8 m
HOME LIFE
IN THE BIBLE.
By the author of "More SCENES IN THE M
ms" and "Om FATHER'S HousE" of which
nearly 200,000 have/been sold. "HOME LIFE"
is commended by ministers of all churches
as "the author's best book," "full of pre
cious thoughts," "Truths precious as gems,"
"a choice book for every family," &c. Steel
engravings, rose tinted paper, richianding
and for rapid sale unequalled. A gen fri young
Men. Ladies, Teachers and Clergymen,
wanted iin every county ; $75 to $lOO per
month.. Send fur circular.
ZEIGLER R 3PCURDY,
518 Arch street,
Philadelphia. Pa.
'mar 12-4 m
Adralatstratorso Notice.
IVOTICE is hereby given that Letters of
£1 Administration on the Estate of Henry
'Fitz, late of Washington township, Frank
lin county, dee'd, have been granted to the
undersigned. All persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate
payment, and thoge having claims - will pre
sent them without delay, properly authen
ticated for settlement.
DANIEL BOWE,
SOPHIA FITZ,
Atinfrs.
mar 12-6 t
PUBLIC SALE.
ON WEDNESDAY 18TH OF MARCH, '74
E subscriber intending to quit house
keeping, will sell at Ins rniidence in
Ringgold, on the 18th day of March, the
ibllowing property, to wit:
2 HEAD OF HORSES,
both of which are valuable young blacks
and will work any place yuu hitch them ;
2young cows, 2 head hogs,
1 'TROTTING BUGGY, SPRING WAGON,
4 barrels corn, 1 cook stove and fixtures,
half dozen chairs, 1 table,
2 SEWING MACHINES,
onen new Singer; the other a Howe, both
in pod order;
100 YARDS OF CARPET,
dishes and tinware, iron kettle, tubs and
buckets, applebutter by the crock, a lot of
cannel fruit, and many articles not men
tioned. WILLOUGHBY THOMAS.
Also at the same time and place, after
the above sale is over, the undersigned will
commence an Auction of their-
STORE GOODS,
comprising Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware,
Queensware, Tinware, Earthenware, Hats,
Boots and Shoes, and everything generally
kept in their line. We will continue the
auction until the goods are disposed of. The
ladies are particularly invited to attend this
sale. The terms are, a credit of 6 months
on all sums of $5 and upwards, purchasers
to give notes with approved security. If
said notes are not paid within ten days af
ter maturity interest will be charged from
.date. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M.
No goods to be removed until settled for.
C. H. DETROW & CO.
(leo. V. Mong,lauet
mar 5-Tts
PUBLIATE.
ON FRHY.I,I7- THE 20TH OF MARC H,14.
TAE undersigned, Assignees of lahue . M.
Hardman, will ,sell at, Public Bale at
Fountain Dale, Adams county, Pa., on Fri
day the 20th of March, the following real
estate, viz: A Tract of Land containing
16 A.O R S ,
:ood state of cultivation, with a good
DWELLING ROUSE, BARN, BLACK
smitliShop_ and other necessary buildings
thereon. There is also a
FINE ‘ORCHARD
on the premises. This is one of the finest
stands for a Blacksmith in the county.
Also at the same time the follow i ng per
sonal property will be sold:, to wit : 1-wheat
fan, •
1 THRASHING MACHINE
and Horse Power,l hay carriage, 1 one
horse wagon and bed, 1 spring wagon, 1
sleigh, 1 barshear plow, 1 shovel plow, 1
harrow, a lot boards, oak and poplar, 1 cup
board, a lot chairs, 1 stand, 2 tubs, benches,
half ')arrel hard cider, 4 barrels water cider,
quantity of vinegar, 10 empty cider barrels,
2 meat vessels, 1 keg, 1 pair steelyards, 1
tire-bender, lot of potatoes, 5 ACRES
GRAIN IN THE GROUND,
and many articles not necessary to mention.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said
day when terms will be made known by
FRED'S.. McINTIRE
WM. L SPEENKLE,
Assignees.—
Chas. J. Sefton, auct.
mar 5-ts
QUINCY FOUNDRY
aatmizt-rato
subscriber informs the puplic that
. .11. he has several paterns of
Iron Fencing and Porticos, Wagon
Boxes, equal to the English
Box; Motz and Self-sharp,-
ener Mold Boat ds, Lan
sides, Shears, Cut-
ters - Points, -
Feed Cutters and
Grinders, 5 different
sized Kettles, Skillets, Flat
Irons, Dutch Ovens and Lye
Plate ; also Separator Castings of
different kjnds, Horse Powers and Bevel
Jacks ; also the
METCALF EXCEESIOR POST
BORING & 'WOOD SAWING MACHINE,
the shop prices for which are, $50.00 with
out saw, $65.00 with saw. Will saw from
20 to 25 Cords of Wood per day—also saws
Shingles. One man can bore from 250 to
300 posts per day. Can ho run with watcr,
steam or horse power. Two different kinds
of Sausage Cutters and Stuffers.
air All repairing done in the best man
ner and charges reasonable.
I feel thankful for past favors and hope
for a continuance of the same.
Yours Respectfullys
JOHN L. METCALF.
Quincy, Pa.
mar 5-ts
BOOT AND SHIMMING !
-0-
REMOVAL!
15N and after the first of April next our
customers will tind us in the room now
occupied by Wm. Blair as a Printing Office,
where we intend carrying on the Boot and
Shoe business as usual. From our experi
ence in the business in selecting the best
stock and workman we hope to merit a lib
eral share of patronage. It will be our con
stant aim to make a neat and artistic flting
boot.. We make the best work in town at
prices ranging from $5 and upwards, accor
ding to price of material. We are perman
ently located here.
We have a few customers that we have
asked often for their bills, and if they do
not appear soon we intend putting their
names in the paper, so they may not catch
others.
Se - Thankful for past favors we ask a
continuance of the same.
mar 5-tf
LATEST FROM TOMSTOW,N
NEW MR STORE t
___ o _
THE subscriber respectfully informs the
public that she has just received from
the city a now clean stock of goods, consist
ing of staple
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
QUEENSWARE,
H RDWA RE,
BOOTS, SHOES, &C.,
which are offered at
low prices fbr CASH ONLY.
A share of the public patronage is solicit
ed. Highest price paid for All kinds of
country produce. C. A. MARTIN.
mar 5-tf
PUBLIC SALE.
ON SATURDAY THE 21ST OF MARCH.
WILL be sold at Public Sale, at the res
idence of the undersigned in Waynes-,
boro, on the 21st of March, the following
personal property, to wit:
'ONE BUREAU,
1 cook stove, 1 parlor cook,] chamber stove,
3 sets chairs, 3 tables, 4 stands,
65 YARDS OF CARPETING,
oil cloth, 1 clock, 2 bedsteads, lot of Queens
ware, 2 looking glasses, 1 safe, 2 lamps, 1
counter case, milliner's hat rack, lot of
books, 3 rocking chairs, window blinds, and
other articles not necessary to mention.—
sale to co.nmence at 1 o'clock on said day
when a c redit of three months will be given
on sums of $5 and upwards.
MRS. K.. 0. STOVER.
G. V. Mong, and.
mar s—ts
A dim itoitlt rotor's Notice.
LETTERS of Administration on the Es
tate of Barbara Newcomer, late of Way
nesboro', decd, have been granted to un
dersigned, and notice is hereby given to all
claimants upon said estate to present their
demands, and to nil indebted to said Estate
to pay such indebtedness without delay.
DAVID NEWCOMER,
INO. N. NEWCOMER,
Administrators.
feb 1 2-6 t
BVSSOLOTUINI.
NOTICE is hereby given that the firm of
D. Summers & Son was dissolved by
mutual consent on the 28th day of January,
1874. The business will be continued by
the undersigned. The books and accounts
of the firm are in the bands of D. Summers.
upon whom all persons indebted are re
quested to call and make settlement on or
before the Ist of March .without fail.
feb 12-tf O. F. SUMMERS.
NOME El TAX PATERt
AN abatement of 10 per cent. will be
made on all
COUNTY TAXES PAID AT THIS OFFICE
on, or before., THE 3RD DAY OF APRIL
NEXT, and alo longer.
11. M. WHITE,
jan 2010 t Treasurer.
AMINITIM - F - FURNITURE
LARGE STOCK!
and the Public generally that' be has
greatly enlarged. his business and has at
present the largest stock of FURNITURE
ever offered for sale in Waynesboro'. His
stock consists of
Dressing Bureaus,
of ' every description. .
with or without marble
tops; Wash and Parlor Stands
with marble tops, Pant, Tepoy, sin
gle and double Drawer Stands, Exten
sion Tables, ranging from six to fourteen fb.
in length ; six-leg Dining and four-leg
Breakfast and Between Tables ;
French Bedsteads, full and half
Jennie Lind, do., Cottage
• Bedsteads *of various
kinds and a larse
stock of common Pop- .
lar Bedsteads; Wardrobes,
•
Walnut and ,Poplar Safes, dif
ferent styles and prices, Sinks, Hat
Racks, Brackets, Hanging Hat Racks,
different kinds,. Chests, Doughtrays, Etc.
PARLOR FURNITURE:
Full Parlor Suits, Chamber Suite, Lounges,
Mattresses,—&c--Bc.
Cane Braze Arm Rocker,
Cane-back Arm Rocker,
Large Cane-back Rocker,
Ladies' Dining Chair,
• Bent Ri Ela Dining Chair,
Bent Rim' Office Chair,
Douglas' Arm Chait, •
English Parlor Brace Arm Chair,
Walnut and Imitation Marble-tog,
Cottage Tables and Stands,
Round Corner French, dn.:
Parlor Chairs & Tete-a-tetes,
The - Cask - et - and - Pittsburg 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 patronage and invites one and
all to call and examine his stock and learn
his _prices.
litr Satisfaction guaranteed in all caser.
JOSEPH H. CItEBS,
West Main Street,
Waynesboro', Pa.
WAYNESBORO'
1.2T5r17-TA.T.J
EVE LNISURANOE CUMPANYv
On all safe class property at reasonable rate
Policies issued on cash or mutual plan, a
gainst loss or damage by fire or lightning.
Samuel Frantz, • Simon Lecron,
Dr. A. H. Stricklr, Jacob Hoover,
los. Douglas, 33. F. Winger,
Jacob J. Miller, Jos. W. Miller,
D. R. Miller, F. B. Snively.
Geo. J. Boltsley, Samuel Hoeflich
feb 26, '74]
J. FORD & SON
ON WEDNESDAY 13TH OF MARCH U '74
rrHE undersigned will sell at public sale
II at his residence in Ringgold, on Wed
nesday the 18th of March, the following
personal property, to wit:
3 HEAD OF 'WORK HORSES,
among 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;
one of which is almost new, 1 new cart,
new 3 and 4 horse wapiti bed,
1 PAIR NEW WOOD LADDERS,
2 harrows, one of which is new, 1 cutting
box, 3 barshear plows, 1 one-horse, I two
horse and 1 three-horse nearly pew, 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,l spread,
1 SPRING-TOOTH RAKE,
1 set single harness, bridle and riding sad
dle, 2 sets breechbands, 2 sets front gears,
THREE SETS OF PLOW GEARS,
3 fly-nets, 2 three-horse lines, 3 blind bri
dles, collars and housens.
Also at the sauce time will be offered
which Low 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 too numerous to
mention.
0;13...5a1e to commence at 10 o'clock on
said day when a credit of six months Nvill
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.
GEORGE BARKDOLI. (or Jos.)
feb 2d-ts George V. Mong, auct.
CLIESTNUT RAILS.
800 or 1000 Choice Chestnut Rails for
post fence for sale, in front of Mnn
treey Springs Hotel. Enquimr.A
mar. 13-tf H. TINGLING, AgL
THE subscriber • offers at Private klidt.e
Lap Shingles and Cooper Stuff. Terms
reasonable. JRREMLIEI GORDON.
jan 16-tf
ClNNAMON,alspice, mustard,cloves and
other apices whole or ground.
at lield's (irately
......).......
CHAIRS, &C.
COFFINS
jan 15.1874
WAYNESBORO', R 4.,
INSURES AGAINST LOSS 9R DAMAGE BY
F I R. 3EI
Assets liable for losses, March 2, 1874,
$101,831,29.
OFFICERS :
SIMON LECRON, President.
JACOB HOOVER, Vice President.
Joe. DOUGLAS, SEORETARY.
Jos. W. MILLER, Treasurer.
DIRECTORR.
PUBLIC SALE..
TWO SPRING WAGONS,
1500 GOOD . CHEST:CUT RAILS,
SHINGLES, &C.
187 - 3. - 1873.
CHEAPER
THAN EVER
MESON, BENEDICT & CO'S,
TirAVE just received on? seoondsnpply of
JULFaII and 'Motes Goode
to which we call the attention
of our customers and
We have full atoek of the following:
Groceries,
Quesnsware,
Hardware,
Oil Cloths,
Carpets,
OIL Bust*, '
--BOOTS-ALND_SHOES_
en gqimers,
Cloths
Lawns,
Kentucky Jeans,
Tickings, •
Ladies Dress
Goods of all kinds.'
Ita.Give as a call before going elsewhere
and we will convince you we are selling as
cheap as the cheapest•
AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO.
dee 4-tf
REMINGTON
FAMILY SEWING NUMB!
Ir HE subscriber announces to the public
1 that he has the agency for the sale of
the "Remingtim Family Sewing Machine"
in Franklin county. Havingtested its work
ing qualities and capacity for several months
he can safely recommend it as the very
DEBI I MACHINE IN USE.
Its construction is such that it can be run
an 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 f n inferior machines.
A simple change of the needle ssel thread
and it will saw the fittest caMbiie or the
heaviest leather. The shuttle carries a large
quantity of thread thus saving in a great
measure the trouble of filling the bobbins.
The Remington has no rotary cams, oog
wheels or lever arms to make a noise, run
hard, or to get 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 494 just opened out
his new
FALL AND WINTER SUPPLY
of CLOTHS, CASSTMERE% VESTINGS,
and n ll other goods for gentlemen's wear.
He solicits an inspection of his stock.
oct 16-tf T. 'J. FILBERT.
WAYNESBORO', PA., April 21st, 1873
NOTICE!
AFTER 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 suit certain
classes of men.' Particular attention paid
to cutting men and boys clothing all in
style. Scouring and renovating done np e
qual to any outside of the cities. My place
of business is in Vie office of Dr. Etrickler'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. • Baspeetfully,
JAS. 4. kis
april - 24-tf
Butchering Again.
Tec: subscriber announces to his old cus
tomers and the public generally that he
has recommenged the Butcherin.g . busiaess,
and will be able to accconimodate thect as
formerly at the cellar in tad Walker build.
in g. .Persons wanting prime Beef, Veal, etc.
call rest assured that his cellar will be tive
place to get it, as he is determined to slaugh
ter the best quality of stook only.
Feb 27-tf T. J. CUNNINGHAM.
HOUISEN ton. !LENT.
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. AL.V.X. HZ-MILTON.
dee tS-tf - •
E GREAT, AMERICAN COFFEE POT
distils Coffee as clear as amber ; extracts
all its strength; retains all its nutritious a
roma. The best thing ever offered. Price $2
sent to any address... Call and,see it in op
eration or send for circular. Territorial rights
for sale. De Witt C. Brown do Co., 678. Broa
dway, New York.
• Canvassing Books Sent Free For
ram FOWLER'S GREAT WORK
tin Manhood, Womanhood and their Mutu
al Inter-Relations; Love, Its Laws, Power,
Etc. Agents are selling from 15 to 25 cop
ies of this work a day, and we send a can
vassing book free to any book agent. Ad
dress, stating experience, etc. National Pub
lishing Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
ATTENTION ! ATTENTION I
500 Agents Wanted. Great Attraction.
The largest and best assortment of Religious
and Historical maps and charts. Just-out:
The splendid Imitation-Chromo Chart, 'ln
fant Savior,' Our maps of the United States,
World, Township and County Map of Penn
sylviinia_fine large sates—Address, Haasis
the public generally
Put up only in Blue Boxes'
A tried and sure remedy. Sold by all drug
gists. 4w
5.2500.6. A, COMBI NATION
PECTUS. Represents 50 different books,
wanted in every family. Agents wanted in
-every-town-aad - county - in - the - United-States
to make a permanent business on these
works. Sales sure and profits largo. Com
plete outfit sent postpaid on receipt of $1.50
enabling you to commence at once. For out
tit and full particular address, John E. Pot
ter dr Co, Pubs., Philadelphia, Pa.
on= all Sewers born the naretiterofrila . to
a common Blotch or Pimple. Fran two la
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ple s ranted to ewe nal* Rheum
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loandlei, Mix ro t iryt welveloo wa lyelanq Liverd
!omen
rran ten
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RIOS fn Bono. cadger. Throat domed
Polaris in flood or maroartal treatment.
Its W Pentosol
_lnoperties It will
g l ve tan naj t ar tm OlVAMMOOCtin by t a ring
agi l e end ialTh ill Orptordng numb
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in ofting'. volleying a la
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situnfus
mar 5-4 w
Pews!
And learn that our new book is just out.
"EVERYBODY'S FRIEND;'
Josh Billing'iPen, illustrated by Thomas
Nast's Pencil. Of course the book will sell
like oysters at a general muster. Every
body's hungry for it. Send for circular and
see what a chance we give to agents. Ad
dress, American Publishing Co., Hartford,
Ct.rnarl24w
,
lIILDERS send for a catalogue of new
JLIP books os Carpentering and Building.—
A. J. Bicknell & Co., 2.7 Warren St., N. Y.
Caixtphorine .
•
• , Camphorine I
Camphorine
Camphorine !
Par sale by all druggists. It. Hoyt, Pro
prietor, New York.
The Highest Medical Authority of Europe
say the strongest Tonic Purifier and Deob
struent known to the medical world is
JURITBEBA.
It arrests decay of ‘vital forces, exhaustion
of the nervous system, restores vigor to the
debilitated, cleansesvitiated blood removes
vetdele obstructions and actsdireetiv on the
Liver, and Spleen. Price $1 a bottle. JOHN
Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St., IC Y. foirl2-4vt
jitRAND OFFERS :—The' •'Ladies' Own
LI Magazine' a year and two $5 chromes
liar $2. To Agents sample Magazine and
both Chromos postpaid for 60 cents. Best
cash terms to agents ever offered. Agents
make $3O to $5O a week. Read this: "The
Chromos "Just One" and "Old Oaken Buck
•et," Oven with the Ladies' Own Magazile,
sre first-class Chromos, equal in all respects
to any $5 chromo in my "store."—S. Gott
wals, Wholesale Art Dealer, Chicago Ad
dress, Ladies' Own Magazine, New York.
Millions of Acres
RICH FARMING LANDS
in Nebraska.
NOW FOR SALE VERY CHEAP
TEN YEARS CREDIT. INTEREST ON
LY 6 PER CENT.
Descriptive Pamphlets, with Sectional maps
sent free.
`THE PIONEER
a homestead Illuatrated paper, containing
the Homestead Law mailed free to all parts
of the world. Address, 0. F. Davis, Land
Commissioner, U. P. R. R., Omaha, Neb.
mar 12-4 w
PRIVATE SALE.
ASHER.
rpro 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
denco.of George Frick, known as the Barr
properly. There are also a fine stable on
the Int, a good cistern, etc. The whole is
under new and substantial fencing, The
buildings are new and the location a very
pleasant one for a private family. For fur
.
ther l particulars call on
GEORGE FRICK
Ad E:
r.
7 1 0 ZI; S A.: iiii jM .
A LARGE lot of extra stone sills ..
.11,jam . atones, st A. S. Mo ~.
may 1-tf
UTATER Crackers, 'Tiger mars, any
.frmty cracker:2. at Reid's brocerd
NEW AtIVERTMEM VATS,
Detrorry & co's. commx.
SPVQ a week to agents. Fastest selling
fOuticle out. Three samples for io
ete. J. Bride, MT Broadway, N. Y.
ORKING GLASS, ?lisle or Female,
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VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
oct:9-tf
NEW STORE.
BOOTS, SHOES, &C•
JACOB SNIDER announces to the citi
-4t./ zens of Waynesbor'o' and vicinity that he
has just returned from the Eastern cities
and has opened a.first-class
BOOT& S7IOE Surral? E
in the Oellig building, on the Diamond
where every description nf goodsin „his
can be found. such as
MEN' S BOOTS,
CH ILDRENS WEAR
WHICH WILL
FOR THE CASH.
done to order, and all work from
ALL RIPS SEWED GRATIS.
aug 28-tf
AT ELDEN'S
MAY always be found a fall and prime
Itistock of
BOOTS 4.ND SHOES,
.:QlAi
PAPER COLLARS
SUSPENDERS AND
WATCHES,
NOTIONS.
nil:Watches and jewelry repaired.
North East Corner of Public Square
Dec 5, 1872—tf
1101 Ir IS THIS FOR RICK,
JOHN FORD in returning thanks to the
public for their patronage announces that
he intends removing his shop to the Base
ment of IValker's Building, (and not leav
ing town as is the belief of many) where he
inten,N carrying on the BOOT AND SHOE
BUSINESS as usual.
All persons knowing themselves indebted
to me will please call and settle their ac
counts immediately, for I pay cash for my
stock and must have my money. Don't
want to see the face of that unwelcon;ie visi
tor, the Deputy from `FortFletcher, ' 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 26] JOHN FORD.
kLaikUIIULW,IO
PHE undersigned would most tespeetfrilly
I inform the citizens of Waynesboro' and
vicinity that he has opened a new Tin Store
on East Main street, opposite Stover &
Wolfl's Dry Goods emporium, and keeps
constantly on hand a good supply of
COOK & COAL STOVES,
MORNING GLORIES, etc., at prices to sui
the times. All kinds of work done in his
lino with neatness and dispatch, such as
roofiing, 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
tiuuance of the same.
nov 19
:PI.) 1 1- 11 i_T3 Cil>Wl r* I tel
MITE subscriber would inform the public
1 that he is at` all times prepared to make
o order Gents Coarse or fie Boots, also
coarse or fine work for Ladies or Misses, in.
eluding the latest style. of lasting , Gaiters.—
Repairing done at short notice„ and measur
es taken in private famines if desired Shop
on East Main Street, in the room formerly
occupied by J. Elden, as a flour and feed
tore.
SADDLE HD HARNESS DING.
MITE subscriber announces to the pnblic
I that he has leased 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 genera' satisfaction.
2-tf GEO. A. RHA.
WON !P! SALE"
1111113 subscriber offers for irde 160 Cords
A. of Wood, hickory and oak. which is
easy of access, being about a half a mile
from the public road, and near Samuel
Welty's residence.
Sept s—tf DAVID LOTIR.
FOR RENT.
HE Livery Stable and Office connected
with the 'Waynesboro' Hotel. Also the
welling House adjoining the Famo. Ap
ply to JACOB J. MILLER.
fob 19-tf
FOR 5.A.1.133.
The subscriber offers for safe a two-story
Log House with Kitchen attached. For
further particulars call on the undersiened.
mar 5-3 t ISAIAU SPIIENKLE.
r 5 Jane
SIT AD—Good S.^ 3 + Shad fot sale by
r 5 Jane WM. A. REIM
SHOES, GAITERS,
LADIES' ANI)
OF ALL KINDS,
BE SOLD AT
THE LOWEST
POSSIBLE PRICES
Also manufacturing
his establishment will be
guaranteed
HATS AND TRUNKS,
AND NECK
WEAR. GLOVES,
UN DER-WEAR,
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY,
AND ALL
KINDS OF
Yours Respectfully,
CLAYTON M. FREY
THOS. J. HOLLINGSWORTH.
FILL IND WINTER GOODS.
COON & STONEHOUSE
XiAVE just received a large and -Well
selected stock of new Fall and Winter
Goods, which they offer to the People of
Waynesboro' and surrounding country . ,:it
the.lowest cash prices. The stock consists
in part of
LADIES DRESS GOODS
of the newest and latest styles ; Goods
every description for men and boy's we ay
Shirting Stripes,
Brown and
Bleached Illuelins,
Sheeting.
Tickings,
• . Linen & Cot
ton Table Diapers,
Towels 4.
Toweling,
Table Covers,
Balmorals, _
Calicoes,
Irish Linens,
Ginghams
a large lot White Cotton
>Quilts, very cheap,
Table & Floor Oil Cloths,
0i14: Paper Window Blinds,
Ladies Lace Points & Shalls,
a large lot of Stockings,
Handkerchiefs for men,
Women and Children,Linen,-Lac&P
Linen,-Lace ppet_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
Child•ensGaiters, Shoes and Slippers, to- ,
gether with Groceries, Hard vare, Wooden
Ware, Queenswaie, Glassware, and Wall
Paper. Call and see our goods before
buying elsewhere.
COON & STONEHOUSE.
oct. 30. 1873
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ZFor sale by all news3dealers. - 64
jan
FURMTURE! FURNITURE!!
WORTH SEEING !
THE display of fine Furniture, such as
Dressing Bureaus, Wash Stands, Bed
steads, Extension Tables, Centre Tables,•
Vat 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
best material—at H. Drraow'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 l3—tf H. DETBOW.
COACHMAK LNG.
IDERSONS 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 tbose•desiring anythir;
in his line to call and examine his stock
and learn his prices, which he feels warran
ted in saying willcompare favorably with
that of any other establishment la the coun
ty.
ET:PAIRING ofall kinds will receive prompt
attention.
Thankful to the pnblic for past patronago
he solicits a continuation of the seine in tho
npril 10-$
-
Fr t. subscriber announces to his friends
and the public that he has purchased
the Coach Factory formerly owned by Israel •
Hess, and is now engaged in the above bus
iness, on Main Street, at the East end of
Waynesboro. Haying . a knowledge of the •
business, 'and employing rt^ , c.t but the best
workmen, and by strict attention to busi
ness he hopento merit a share of patrimage.
All kinds of new work on hand orders filled
promptly. •
Jan. 14 U. GEO. B: HAWKER.
(AIL CLOTHS. A large lot of/Floor Oil
Clotts of different widths and prices at
K0r.28 AUDERF5O:5,BEwnorOcrs.
Skirts,
JACOB ADAMS