Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, February 16, 1866, Image 3

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TAO undorsigneA'*lll ash at Public t3nlo, ettli
4sidefice,•2 inileir Northeast of We'lneshoni i ,
on the rand to B*er'a Factoty; . • .
On illiesqii* the 6th fclatof VeireA, 1866,
the it;ibiviriniuri•Orti;td :
5 HEAD . HORSES
two of them Waders In two yotitig Mime ivith foal,
one colt rising two year.;
10 'HEAD 0F CATTLE ,.
„ .
MT of which are good sidlch cowe ,( o ne
,willbe freah
before the day of ealo one illcvon, tvci . Young
bUlta, 'pile Of them-Devon, the balance young caitl4
16 Head Hogs,
2 Large go nre - )with pig, one will .have pigs before
'e day of sale; 14 Th a i ° g l a icois iA si
10E7 AILIG411:1111ZWMIIP
two farm wagons, one ono-horse' wagon' and one
good spring wagon; 1 Rockaway - Buggy, 1 pair Hay
Carriages, 1 pair Hay Ladders, 1 good sled. 1 wood
bed;
120 BBLS. OF CORN,
30 bus prime white Wheat,oo hus. Rye, 50 bun
. es ye Stnii, HAY BY THE TON ;1 good
Grain Drill with plaster anti timothy seed attach
ment; 1 Spring-tooth Hay Rake, 1 Sleigh and string
of bells;
ONE OHIO REAPER AND MOWER
combined, new; 1 wheat fan, 1 rolling screen; 3 bar
shear plows, 2 single and 3 double shovel 'plows. 1
corn coverer, 2 Indrotas ' 3 sets breechbands, two of
them very good; 3 sets front gears, 5 sets of plow
gears, 1 four and 1 six.horsa line, 5 Ay-nets, one a'
harness net; single, double and treble trees, 2 pair
sprpsders, 1 fifth end 2 log chains, a lot cow chains
1 wagon and I side saddle, 6 housens, collars and
bridles, I jackscrew, 1 rough lock, 3 rsets dung
boards, a lot of harrow and bolster stuff, a lot scant-
Ittig for horse power;-l-good-ehoirchest; 1 cutting
box, 1 digging iron, a lot old iron. 1 lard press, one
sausage cutter and staffer, 2 meat stands, 1 bbl, yin
egarLl'otatoes by the bushel;,
A lot Carpenter Tools ; 500 lbs Bacon;
1 set good l3lackstuith Tools;
2 barn shovels, 2 grain' cradles 3 mowing scythes,
forks, rakes, shovels and hoes, 1 cultivator, 1 good
cross-cut saw, maul and wedges, half bushel, 1 pair
steel springs, I good grindstone,2 churns and buck;
1 hand•barrow; 60 acres
Grain in the Ground ;
I secretary and,bookcase, 1 wardrobe,2 wash stands,
1 safe 2 sinks, 4 sets chairs, 2 rocking chairs, one
wood box,2 kitchen tabli ii, 1 rn e n ash tubs
31strresowo - parlor and - one ine•plate 4 bedsteads,
1 rocking cradle, and many o • acles-too-nutm
-erous- to,mention.
Sale to commence at at 9 o'clock on said day when
the terms will be made know by
J. HARVEY GORDON.
Feb. 9—ls] • G. V. Mosa. Auct.
PUBLIC SALE
subscriber intending to quit fanning will
J sell rit Public Sale, at his residence, about hall
a mile West of. Waynesboro', on M onday onday the O
do of March, the following property, to wit:
7 RED. OF WORK IfORSRS,
5 of which are good plow leaders, 8 Colts, 3 three
years old and 2 one year old.
21 Head of Horn Cattle,
7 of which are Mitch Cows,
FOUR FAT STEERS;
20 SHOATS,3 brood sows; 3 Farm wagons, 3 and
4 inch tread, good as new. 1 road wagon, 4 inch
tread, 1 one home wagon, 1 wood wagon and
ladders, 2 pair hay carriages, 1 two-horse 'carriage,
2 sets Breechbauds, 4 sets Front Gears, 6 sets Plow
Gears, Bridles and Collars, 8 fly-nets„ 10 halters with
chains, 14 cow chains, fifth chain and spreaders, 2
log chains and a number of other chains ; 4 three
horse Plows. 3 three-horse Harrows, 8 single and
double shovel plows, 1 corn planter, 1 self.raking
cOormick Reaper,
I Grass Mower, 2 GRAIN DR ILLS, I spring rake,
4 mowing scythes, 6 grain cradles, 7 or
800 BARRELS OF CORN
a lot of old iron by the pound, 1
Separator & Horse,Power
1 Two-how:head COPPER STILL, WORM AND
CAP, and many other articles not necessary to men
tion. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on. said duy
when a credit of 8 months will be given on all sums
of $lO and upwards, except fat cattle, on which a
credit of 30 days only will be given.
JOHN FUNK (of H.)
Feb. o—ts.] G. V. Moso, Amt.
171 HE subscriber, intending to quit rarmiiig, will
solll,at Public Out-cry, at his residence,- in
Quincy, on',7lceaday thi 27th day of February, '66,
the fel:owing personal property, to wit:
7 HEAD HORSES,
three of which are eicellent leaders, one of them n
good brood Mare, one two-yearling and two three•
yearling Cults; _
6 Head of Horn Cattle,
two of which ere first rate Mulch Cows, two Hei
fers; 1 Sow and Pigs; 4 - WAGONS, one Road*
Wagon, one farm do, one one and two horse and
one spring do.; 1 gum-Sprit g Grain Brill, t spring
tooth Horse Rake, 1 Wheat Fan, 2 three-horse
Plows ' 1 two-horse Plow, 2 large Harrows, 2 singl,
and 3double shovel Plows, 1 Wood Bed,
1 LARGE MANNY REAPER,
1 pair Rey Ladders, 2 setts good Brebehtm nda, 3
setts front Genre, 8 Housens, 4 setts Plow Geare,'.s
Fly-ntrt, Y Wagon end 2 plow Lines, collars, - bri.
dies, halters, log and fifth chains, 1 jackscrew. 2
pair breaei chains, 2 pair butt chains 1 pair sprea
ders double, treble and single trees, rakes, hay and
grain forks, 1 dung hook, 1 wir hooptongs, lehain
jockey, 'scut ting box, grain cradle, andonany other
_articles not nrcesscry to mention. Salo to com
mence at 10 o'clock, on said day, when the terms
will be made known by
JACOB J. SPESSARD.
G, V. Musa, Aurt.
Feb. 2 ts..
EOR HOUSE KEEPERS'.--We have Canned
Fruits, Pears, Pine Apples, Quin.es, Straw
ies. &c„'put up by Mitchell & Co., of Balti
more, in a new and improved-style. Buckwhi at
Flour, White Hominy, Lemons, Raisons. Dried
Fruit; superior White Sugai, fine Syrup, baking Mo
lamfecePices. pickles' in jars and by the doz.
Feb. 2, '66' Hoarsma, MED & CO.
LAST NOTICE.
.
A te.l. persons novrtng t emse yrs to Judah
for State. County awl School Taxes for
'65 and thosefor Bounty for '64 & '6s.are informad
that unless -the same ispaid on - orbeforictho 28th
inst , it will lb° collected trith Costs. Lon-Orin
dalgenee cannot be passibirgiven. -
rtb 3c.J = J. 11. 1100 VER,
SA PT If3A T L AST r
V 4"
PARAGON OIL LAMP
No Chimney,
No Smoke,
No Smell,
No Grease
And Non-explOolve.
tall and see them at thi sign Of the
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D. B RUSSEL,
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Sole Agent for this, Township.
A large assortment of •
COOKING STOVES ,
of the latest improvements; -the best in the, market.
Just iecoived and foi sale. at the cheap Tin, end
Stove Store of . D. D. RUSSEL:
LtZE'' sr* `UPCSP Oa MI a
A forge Assortment of Tinware of every dorerip
tin, made of the best Tin in the market and war-
ranted at the sign of the "II I RED HORN."
D. B. RUSSEL keeps constantly on hand and
for sale a gOneral assortment of Ht !USE "
FURNISHING GOTODS.
Pure No. I Kerosene Oil and Lamps of the latest
improvement.
WASHING MADE EAST
By calling at the sign of the "BUG RED HORN"
and getting Putnam ' s Clothes Ringer. of
D. B RUSSEL.
Persons in want of Stoves of any kind or good
Tinware; or House Furnishing Goode generally,.
can do well by calling on D. D. RUSSEL,
sign of the "DIU RED HORN,"
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PUBLIC SALE.
THE subscriber intending to quit farming will
I sell at Public'Sale, at his residence about one
and a half mile south of Waynesboro,' F.
Goods Antietam Factory. on Friday the 23rdduy of
February, 1866, the following property, to wit •
4 IMID OF 11 1 011 lIORSB,
10 head of CATTLE, among which are three milch
Cows, the balance are young Cattle ;
a.C/ Gaaacl (tat tkcito4p
four of whieh are good Brood Sows; 9 head of
Sheep ; 2 Farm Wagons, one a broad tread. nearly
new; I pair Hay Carriages, I Wood lied, 2 bar
shear, 2 double and 2 sit.gle shovel Plows, 1 Har
row, I Corn Coverer, I Drill, 1 Windmill, 2 setts of
Breechbands, 3 setts front Gears, 5 Collars. 5 Bri
dles, I line, I pair Spreaders, I pair breast Chains.
2 pair butt traces, double and single trees, cow chains
and halters, I dinner bell, also a lot of
GRAIN IN THE GROUND,
and many other articles not necessary to mention.
7 dale to commence at 10 o'clock, on said day,
when the terms will be rustle known by.
Feb. 2 ts.
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iv ILL be sold at Public Sale at the residence
11' of the subseriber, 1.2 a mile West of Mount
Hope, on the Stiller firm, on Wednesday the 28th
Fehrtcary, 18C6, the following property, to t‘it :
THREE '
READ HORSES,
all of which are work horses, one being an unsur
passed wagon or plow leader; I yearling Colt,
4 HEAD HORN CATTLE,
two of which ore %la Cows which will be fresh
about the time of sale; 7 bend of SHOATS, among
which are one sow and one boar;
STIVIVCO IiAiTALEGI-CI.I%TiS,
one elegant 3 3.-1 inch tread, one narrowtreatl, 1
one-horse Spring Wagon, 1 pair Wood Ladders, 2
pair Hay Carriages, 1 good
THRESHING MACHINE,
Horse Power and Strap; 1 Clover Huller, I Patent
Fodder Cutter, I superior two and three horse Plow,
1 &tilde ant; 1 single Shovel Plow,l Corn Coverer,
all new; I Harrow, single, double and treble trees, 1
pair sircatlers, 2 sets Breechbands, 1 set Front
Dears, 1 set spring wagon Gears, 1 four-horse line.,
collars and bridles. chain halters, 1 log chain, butt
and breast chains, cow chains, 1 set dung loarJet,
dung hook, rakes, hay, grain and shaking forks ; 3
Scrips 13. es, I Dinner Bell, 1.2 bbl. of Tar, ,and
many other articles too numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when
the'terms will he made known by ' •
SAMUEL S. DEA RDOR FF.
Feb. 9—b«] • C. V. Mogo, Auct.
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IHE sub:tailor will o ff er at Public Site, at his
fonner Tr:silence in Waynesboro', on Saturday
t se 17th day of February, 1868, the following prop
arty, to wit :
4 STOVES,
one Continental Cook, one Coal and two Tenliate
Stoves, 2 Bureaus, 2 fine Parka and 1 large dinner
Table, Wash Stands, Sewing Stentle.L2_sets Clp ire,
several Rocking Chain. 5 Bedsteads,• 1 'Sink, a lot
of Tinware, 1 gaud ' •
Corner Cupboard'.
Doughtmy, l'harrel of good Vinegar. about a' ton
of Coal and a variety of household. articles not nee•
essaiy-to eilimerate.,-MaJe,to'commence at 1 o'clock
on said day, when the terms will be mile known
by LUTH ER, B. K URTZ.
Feb, 2 ts. U. V. moso,..Auct;
WILLIAM ROW.
Gm). V. Mono, Anct
vAumsturAL PO P PET :
PUBLIC SALE,
W li.T.litteoht ettßublie Sale, on the ,ermine
mertif.Oiiiiiiit 4 Air-grivAlmnriattimy4; ono
mite north ofNliaineshoro'; ojte-helf mile front';' the
Nunnery Mjit. lin& in sight of 'Price's' C • bn
7huraday, FOeuct4 -22 nd' 1806 , the following
erty, to wit : i t • -
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-••• t0 OBADOPTORSHB,"
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six
,head of these being my 'regular Tißrll These
alx.hilries will • biroffefech loge,the! , sa,they
, : should
remain, There quality as it Team cannot, be sur
passed in Franklin or Washington counties =Among
the remaining fourteen,are five head well • adapted
for harness or artddlepitrpcises ; iniong•the balance
is the BLACK HAWK Stallion, which for hiniutv
and working qualities cannot be surpassed.
a well bred five year Wallin, With foal' to Black
Hawk. The balance are horses well adapted for
fariri or team purposes; Also,''
20 HEAD MULES,
well broken, which will be sold in pairs hitched and
driven. These mules are young and in high order
5 MILCH COWS,
tour of which aro fresh, 2 Heifrers of superior stock ;
a km of Sheep; 1 DROAD TREAD
ROAD WAGON,
Wagon Bed, 2 three-inch Plantation Wagons,
1
narrow tread Plantation wagon, 1 one horse NVa
gon, 1 large Bed_for-road -Wagon, I Buggy and 2
setts of Harness, I Vt'ood Bed, 2 setts hay Ladders,
1 Thrashing Machine„and Horse Power, 1 Wind
Mill, Fodder Cutter, 1 Rolling Scruen, I Cutting
Box, •
ONE REAPER,
1 Grain Drill, 1 Hay Rake. 2 three, horse Baishear
Plows, 2 two horse Plows, 2 double an d 1 single
Shovel Prow; J Corn Coverer, 2 Harrows, 3 double
and 3 . treble Trees, a lot of spreaders, single Trees,
&c., 1 fifth Chain, 2 setts Breechbands, 4 setts front
Gears, 6 setts of plow Gears, 6 Housens, 1.7 Blind
Bridles, 15 Collars, 30 Halters, 1 new wagon Saddle,
1 ridding Saddles, 1 six horse Line, 210 Chains,
breast, but and cow Chains, R Ply-nets, forks and
rakes, 2 Grain Sliovels,_l_Crosscut—Saw;-2—Ornin
Cradles, 3Miiwing• Scythes, 1 Digging Iron, 1 large
Work Bench, a lot of small benches, 1 Ten-plate
Stove, 2 Windlasses and ropes, a lot of tight Barrels,
1 Meat Vessel; also,
4S MS Gill IH THE ROM,
•and many other articles not necessary to mention.
—M'Ssle to commenb - ertif 9 o'nlock on said day,
when the terms will be made known by
FRED. R. FOREMAN. ,
Jan. 12—ti. Geo V. Minus, A uct.
RARE CHANCE
FOR LADIES!
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Mrs. C. Z. 110LILINIIMIGER
TEACHER OF
Practical. Dress -Cutting .
BY which every lady is enabled to cut and fit
her own dresses.
Grounds of Economy.
Th ere is no waste of material in cutting by this
system, asyou adhere closely to the rule, conse
quently there is no peering off,- . as under the eh!
system of cutting. The ease with which it is ac
quired, combined with the perfection of the system,
renders it the most desirable ever offered to the pub
lic, •
This is a rare chance foi young Mica. Agents
can realize in this business from $2OO to $250 per
mouth.
Ladies are invited to call on the subscriber at her
Millinery Store in Waynesboro', Pa.; and examine
the system for themselves. No charges (or instruc
tions unless fully satisfactory to the pupil.
NEW FIRM
CARRIAGE LIKING!
TILE subscribers would inform the public that
thou have esseciated themselves together in the
Carriage making business, ant that the business
hereafter will be continued at Jacob Adams' old
stand under the firm of ADAMS & Hewssa. They
will have constantly on hand DUP.
GIES of every description; new and •••:.'::: 7 .
second-handed Vehicles of all kinds. " .4 tka..ost?
riP Repairing done at short notice,
They employ none but good mechanics and use
the best material. Persons wasting anything in our
line will do well, to give us a call before purchasing
elsewhere. JACOB A BA
GEORGE • B. HAWKER,
Church Street, nearly opposite the 111 E. Church
.tan• ¶.B—tf.
THE cubscrib^r would return thinks to his cus
tomers for their past liberal patronage and so
licits a continuation of the some to the new firm.—
Those indebted to him by note or hook account are
requested to call and settle, es it is necessary that
ell old serounts should be promptly closed.
Jan. 26-2 m. JACOB ADAMS.
PUBLIC SALE!
rrIHE subscriber, residing three miles west of
Waynesboro,. near the (Greencastle turnpike,
will sell at Public Sale, on Saturday the 24th day
of February, 1866, the followit g perEenal property,
to wit : 1 good
FAMILY HORSE,
riling four yenrs old and of medium size : 1 rplen
did Milch Cow,
Et CID .43. Rl - 2 3 623 a •
1 spring Wagon, 1 open-top B turgy, 1 sett of Ber
-1 nese. 3 Ifu reticle, 3 Cupboards. two of which are
Conic'. Cupboards; 7 Bedsteads, 3 Tables, 1 large
kitchen Table, 4 setts of Chair. 3 Rocking Chairs,
1 sink, 5 looking Glasses, about 90 roth of. Carpe
ting, a lot of Oil-cloths, also a lot of Bedding, •
2 TEN-PLATE STOVES,
1 ()coking Stove, 4 Tul , a, 1 Copper Kettle; 2 Iron
Kettles, 1 Stand, 2 Meat Veasels, 2 burets of :Vine
gar, a lot of Crocks, Tinware and Quaensware, 1
twenty-four hour Clock, 2 shovel Plows. single trees;
rakes. folks, chovele and *ices, 2 Ling - benches, 4
Mowing Scythes, 2 Grain Craillos, I Wheelbarrow,
1 doz. of Bogv, Simon and Lard by the pound, 1
Sausage Cutter and Stulll.r, 2 pickle stai.lll4, 2 five
gallon !vv. a lot of Patatoeg, 1 Ton of Hay, Corn
Fodder, 1 - digging iron, - 1 'sledge, crow-bar, maul
.and-wedges,-cow chains and I alters, 2-saddloo4,-pots
and pans, also a lot of Applebutter. a lot of old iron
chests. and tomes, a lot of 1 1-2 inch• Plank, 1 Gri!;d
sto e and a variety of other articles not n cecesary '
to rr ention. Sale to cumin. nce at 10 o'clock, or,
said,d y, when the terms will be made known by
DAVID CONLEY,
Feb. G. V. MoNa,_ Mutt.
ti EIGARS.—Pine asgortment tobacco and se-
Og r aii good ovgbire sold ats2:oo per'hundreAL
Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 10 and 20.
TIIE aulneriber intending to quit farming vill
Nell at Public Pal', at bis residence 1.4 mite
k:nutb of-Quincy, in Quincy township; Franklin
contityi,a:- eh—Monday and Tuesday, the 19th
and 20th lays,o4,"j:ebrupy, 1866, the following
property. to wit:
•
' .49
WORKIORSES,
dno "144
of which is - Ape also, 1
Wick Mare for gil,troted for
opted, - '
16 HUD 01.211,1111;
11 OF,WHICII ARE. ••
EXTRA FAT ,STEERS
,
1 fine . white Mill, Aso 1 liore'e Cosi which, will be
freab about time of Sale; 24 Head of Hogs, 3 of
which . are laga Fat Hog s; 23 tiend'hif good Sheep;
iii4twitrl2t. itnr` Atai , cinsi •
I large;hetiiy Tour-lock tread; "with wood Bed ; 1
Plantatidif,' I otie and two hoise and 1 Spring Wa
gon. 1-Carriage, 1 large English Bed with Bows, 2
pair flay Cairiages, 2-sets Dung Boards; 1 good
.REAPER, (Kerby's patents), 1 first Rate Spring
Drill, 1 flay ittid Gain Rake,,l Revolving Rake,
1 0001.1 . ,
Thresing Machine,
with Horse Power; patent Rake and Strap. 1 Wind
Mill, 1 Screen, 2 Corn-Fodd. r Cutters, 3 Plows, 3
Harrows, 2 Corn Covers, -1-2 doz. double end single
Shovel Plows, 1 pair Breechbands. 4 pair front
Gears, 1 pair double and 1 set Single Buggy Har
ness, 6 gond Hoak's, Bridles, Collars, 1 Wagon
Saddle, 6 Fly nets, 1-2 doz. Halters and Chains,
Cow Chains, But and Breast Chains 3 Grain Cra
dice and Mowing Scythes, 1 doz.. Sickles, 1 patent
Wash Maehine, 1 Wood Chest, 1 patent Chain
Pump, 1 large Dinning Table, 1 Secretary, '2 seta
Chairs, 6 Bedsteads, 1 Settee, 2 *bble. Vinegar, 1
large size
COOKINC STOVE,
I good Blacksmith Vice, 1 good Copper Pump, 1
pair Buggy Wheels and Axle Tree; 2 fifth Chains
and Spreaders single, double and trble Trees, also
100 bushels Potatoes.
coil" use's
4 loads of Top Fodder, 100 bundles of Rye Straw,
200 ltushels_Wheet, 50-bbls- Corto3obushels - Oati,
75 bushels Rye. 1 Corn Braker, 2 Grindstones, 2
sets Slides for Saw Mills, 1 set of Guides for Car
riage, 2360 good Chesnut Rails, 400 or 500 heavy
Chesnut Posts, 20,000 Ft. Lumber, inch, I.li to
2-2 i to 3 and 4 inchs, also, lot of Scantling different
sizot, lot good Table Legs, Plastering Lath and
Broom Handles, a lot of old Iron and many other
articles too numerous lo mention.
_And-oleo-on-the second'day of Sale — l will ofrei
2i ACRES OF GROUND, more or lees in Quincy,
on the Southweat Corner of the Diamond. The
same will be laid off in lota to suit purchasers. This
is a desirable lot of ground being delightfully situa
ted for building lots.
Sale to commence at 0 o'clock on mid days,when
a credit of 9 months will be given on all personal
property except Fat Cattle, Sheep and Grain, on
which there will be a credit of thirty days only.
A. 8. Ai GANN,
G. V. Mong,
J. R. Smith, And. '
Jan 412—ts. • •
Plliu3l[lg sal iq
TILE subscriber intending to quit farming, will
sell at Public Sale. at hia residence, 2 miles
East of Waynesboro', Franklin County, Pa., and
1-4 mile from Samuel Frantz a mill, on 7treaday,
.February Nth, 1866, the following property, to
wit:
8 MAD WORK lIORSO,
Four being good feeders, 9 brood Mares w ith
2 Colts rising two years old and 2 one year old ;
macro da.Tino
Five good Milch Cows, SIX HEAD FAT STEERS
four fine young Heiffers, 1 two year old Devon
Bull, balance young Cattle.
9 Pat Hogs,
I young Sow, which will have pigs before the day
of sale, 1 Berkshire Boar; 5 Cotswool Sheep one a
fine kip Buck; 4 Wagons, 1 good Road Wagon,
with bed and bows, 2 Plantation Wagons, one four
inch and one three-inch tread, one excellent Spring
wagon for one or two horses, with pole, 2 'Carriages,
(one new), 1 Rockaway Buggy, I Trotting Buggy,
2 Sleighs (one new,) I Spring Grain Drill, I Spring
Grain Rake, 1 hIctIORMIUK REAPER, 1 im
proved BUCKEYE MOWER, new;
ONE GRAIN SEPARATOR
(Geiser's • Patent,) with torso power complete, and
all in good order. I good Wheat.Pon,.l Wood Bed,
2 pair 11 ,, y Carriages, I pair Hay Ladders, 3: sets
Jung Boards, 3 three and 2 two horse Plows, 3
'double and 4 singla Shovel Plows, 1 Corn Coverer,
2 Harrows, 3 log. 1 fifth, I carrying, but, breast and
other Chains, 1 pair Spreaders, treble, double and
single Trees, I Jackscrew, forks end rakes. 2 Barn
Shovels, 40 Iwo and three bushel Begs, 2 seta
Breechbands, 4 sets front Gears. 3 sets plow Crup
per with traces, 1 set SINGLE, HARNESS, 8 Fly
nets, 6 Housman, 6 Blind Briddls, 10 Collars, 1 six
horse, 1 four and 2 plow lines 1 Wagon Sad Ile.
1 Wagon Whip', 9 bead Halters with chains. 1 Cir
cular Saw, for sawing stove wood, 1 'Blacksmith
Bellows, 1 Grindstone, 2 Axes 3 Grain Cradles,
Mowing Scythes, 2 Sausage Cotters, 2 barrels of
Vinegar. 8 large Kitchen dinning. Tabler2o Crocks
Arplebuiter; a lot of empty 'Cider Barrels, tubs,
buckets, Iron Kettle,- Crocks, 100 Locust Posts, a
lot Stakes: TIMOTHY AND CLOVER
3:3.EL'Ir. 13 zr the TON.
Potatoes and Apples by the bushel, Lard by the
pound. and various other articles too numerous to
mention. Salo to commence at 9 o'cick on said
day, when duo atlondence and a credit.of 9 months
will be given on all except Fat Cattle on which a
credit of thirty days will be given only. t
I E I3A ER.
Jan. 19,-0. Jacob Boutard. A uct.
"HO - `C r 0 G E "
' PILE IVORIES!
ALLpersons desirous of having Files re •ent
whuld 00 well by sending them to me at once
ns I am going to remove my works to York, Pa.,
the coming spring. Address
M. T.: BELL
Box 146; Waynesboro', Fiank. Co. Pa.
Oct. 21. 1865,
STATES -UNION HOTEL'.
Leb. Valley & PenneylTatia IL R. Depots,
8AR1115331:741.
& CO „Proprietors,
Successors to J. W. Taylor: •
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Dec. . •
lilJFlT'Z'las a nice lot of Pocket Maks. :
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MhE,llndereigned tender to the,community.their
• ■ thanks for past patronage, and Would also lake
this opportunity of reminding them that' they hawi
lately reeiiied front 'the East .a splendid selection of
goods, which lot- beauty.and style cannot be, surpas
sad outside of the cities. Their, goods ,have been
selected with much care as regards durability and
LADIES' GOODS
The attention of the ladies is directed 'to their
handsome styles of
SILKS,
ALPACAS,
IVI ERINOS,
'DELA,INES,
BA'RAT 11 EAS,
' COBTIRdS;-
PLAIDS,
POPLINS,
They have onnie beontitul pottervie 7 eirrienct
Merino and all wool Deloina that are hard to beat.
415 - a - aztaa aJouaci
Black• Silk,
Black Alpacas, •
Black all wool Delain;donble width,
" French Merinos,
" English •;
French and English Crapes,
Mourning Handkerchiefs
Black 'Jack Flannel.
An attractive line. of Wrappings, such as
Plaid and Plain, Long and Square Shawls, •
Breakfast Shawls, Hoods, Nobles. Scarfs, dte•
Jowvin's Kid Gloves, Gamettee, Lisle Thread and
. Merino Gloves, Hosiery in abundance.
GERM' GOODS:
They oak tho genii( men to notice Mir let stock
of
COATINGS,
CASSIMERES,.
VESTINGS
as they pass along. and they feel assured that they
have the goods to suit them in pattern and price.
Table Covers, Shirting - Fianna .and Flannel
Shirts, Drawers, Neck Ties, Balmoral Hoop
Skirts for Ladies and Misses, Linen and Pa
p-or Collars, all sizes, Buck (fovea and Mittens.
Tweeds and Jeans,
Cords and Satinets,
Shaker Flanel,
Opera Mandl,'
Maid Finals,
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Striped Flanels.
Ur' Ladies who are in want of a nice Coat or
Cloak can find the article at their establishment,
with all the necessary trimmings. such as, buttons,
gimps and cords of different patterns.
Ladies' Gaiters, Balmoral Ties, Head Netts, Cor
sets, Corset Clasps and Collars.
WHITE GOODS :
Plain and Barred Cambric,.
B%ias,
Tape Trimming,
Wive t Trimming and
Edge Ribbons,
Mittens,
Veils,
Cambric Mike,
Hose,
FIO:OEMES.
BEST RIO, •
IMPERIAL TEA,
MOLASSES at 60 eta per gal.
QUEENSWARE,
Cutlery.
Spoons,
Cedar Ware,
Baskets,
Bowls,
Buckets.
Ker
Carpet, .
Oil Cloths
Boots and Shoes,
Gum Shoes,
Umbrellas.
When yOu want Stocking Yarn both wool and
cotton just step b and you will find a good'assert
mut. •.
Vir 'The subscribers kintily ask the public to vis
it their heirse and . inspect , their • stuck before . pur
chasing elsewhere, an they feel confihnat that their
prices and goods will pleame all.
PRICE & HOEFLICH.
Dec. S.
AT COST, AT COST.
HE subscribers would inform the public thnt
they are now selling off their stock of W I N
ER OLP T.ll I N 0 for Men and Boys, at
COST. Persona in want of Clothing of any de
stcription-would-do- well-tw-give themsccrit
ditor to raibbet'sr Hotel:
' Dcc 1] FELLHEIMER & STRAUSS. -
Furs . : rtiri
Sable, - Fitch, Coney and
Mink Furs comprising' . Bertha Capes -nod
_Victorinee, juat.receivekat ,-Pams a. no!erracn's4
,
•- - Dec. 8.7 ; - - .
TIQUID Bennet, Coin Starch., Rice Mgr,. Ta
'• pion; Saga, Pearl • Bailey and- Connor's' Gala-
Zil:e at KURTZ'S;
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FALL and WINTER
COOPS!!
BERSON, BEN EDICT & CO's.
D MIL "E" Clir C:10 CO MP Si
EntßS
Ruffling.
SYRUPS
GROCERIES!
Broome,
Winnow Shades,
Curtin Fixtures,
_QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE,'
QrEENS WARE; - IrARDWARE,
, • QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE;
NOTIONS, • - .
• • NOTIONS, •
NOTIONS.
or We call the attention of our enstunr.rs: aa
the public to our stock of new goods, an at the
some time return. our. thanks to all fur tt eir lihirryt I
patronage, and we will. endeavor be fair dealing
with *( ia - merit a•eontinuanee theft:tole.
• .' l 7:;?jk--)IBElitit).11, BEN ERIC I' & CO.
Novetnbelt 1865.•'
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riVe are now reeniving our
SECOND SUPPLY,
SECOND SUPPLY,
SECOND SUPPLY.
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE.
QUEENsWARFI,
NOTIONS.
LADIES
DRESS GOODS
LADIES
LADIES
LADIES'
DRESS GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
I;ADIES' DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
MAE JIM _NW e gpii
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts,
Cloths, Cassimores , Sattinet ts,
Cloths, Cassimeres,
Sattinetts.
Woolen Goods,
Woolen Goods,
Woolen Goods,
Notions,
Notions,
Notions.
SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUPS,
SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUPS,
SUGAR, COFFEE; SYRUPS;
FISH, TOBACCO,
FISH, TOII A ( ICO,
Flttli, TOBACCO.
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