Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, June 01, 1866, Image 4

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    PPE LITER ARRIVAL
IliiS GOODS, ftlE
J. F SA KURTZ
WISHES to inform the good citizens of W a y.
neaboro' and vicinity, that he has just receiv
ed fr.m the East a large and full assortment of
fresh Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye Stuffs
Window Maas, Putty, Brushes, &c. &c., which he
is prepared to sell as cheap as they can be had at
any other house in the Mixt', and which, in regard
.0 quality, cannot bo excelled. He h s also on hand
a large assortment of
TiPILET ARTICLES
comprising in part the following articleq, via
•
Toilet Waters, all kinds,
Eau de Cologne, endless in variety,
' Extracts for the handkerchief,
Fine English Pomades,
]fear's Oil,
Thle-wid—Fancy—Soip
Tooth—Brut-rite:,
Nail it
Combs, &c. &c.
For Culinary purposes helms Corn Starch, Pearl
Barley. Pearl Sago, Flavoring Extracts, viz:
Lemon, Vanilla, Stratvbery, Baspberty, Pine Ap
ple, ()range, Banana, Celery, Pear, Peach, Nut
meg, &e. Fresh Spices, Black Pepper and all oth
er artielvs in that line. lie has alO something to
plense the
CHILDRE-N
A fine stock of Toys of all kids, a large supply of
China ware.
P i zttteaat Mae call°
lie has Drake's Plantation Bitters,
lloilland's Gortuati do.
Sand's Sarsaparilla, ,
do.
Hilesliew's Cough Syrup,
Diarrhoea Cordial,
Trey's Vertnifuge,
Vermicuges, doz. kinds.
righ t's
Judron's,
_
_ Ayers,
I;; audreth's,
Lootelo, liver; Urs.!owl:: Soothing Sy r up.
Park:le's do. KeroL:eoe 00, Lamps end Chino,
n - eys als vs on hand.
Tivankful for kind favors alrendy bestowed upon
hint. he solicits a cult tinulnce of the same, hoping
that lor trying to p?ea:.4e he may win the confidence
of themuch care taken in waiting up
0, adult , : as children.
Pr..seriptions prnmptly and carefully
compounded ^c 511 lours. J. F. KURTZ.
m un i e t. 03„ 1864.
„It is WISDOM and ECONOMY to Insure ill the
COMPANIE , , and there is none better
than the Old Insurance Co: of North America.”
Incorporated 1791.
1701.
INSURANCE COMP ANY
North America,
pit 1) ELPHIA.
:I - 111E Abstract of the 142nd tieini-Annual State
. naeht,i,hoeing the condition of the Company
OD CA. 2nd day or 1865. shows the Total
A-sets ht be $1,715.171 71.
r:5,- 71 Yo.itz; rxperience !
Ur 'll,e i lompt l'a 3no nt of $17,500,000 00 Lo s se
ur.‘. Replutilon fnt lioruntbiu .I)vn ing l'n.•ugr+ss
Ind Cosh tc excoeding $l.lOO 1100.00.!—.
C.l;lnn the !ten. rence• of he puhlte ,or thus, tile Old
ii,t linurance I..!ontp.nty
I.'l I'OES
thnr G. Ct.ll:ii, NI In John
S,ou'l W. Jones. E. D. Wood, . U. L. I 1 unti:ru
.!.An WM. E. Bowen F'. It. Cope,
'i•rs. tor, J .s, Ed.ll aryl
A ilibrohe Wain. Ed. S
I`. T. ill:ll'P.M li. nry.
MIT 1112.1( CUEILN,
enAs.
: 5 11W 7,;1 -- in: .Irs J)on:LA. , , A Wnytwsburo'
-ANTIEVIA3I
o ti • INor•kaerg aa II
ta3.21.7c747.1(.1Vir
ESTABLISHMENT AND MILLS !
I'l LL contiruing the mat,ufacturing of a .I
hi, (h. ot Building llatunal, bucti ae
SASH,
Doors, Shutters, Blinds,
FACINC:, MOI7I.I)IiNGS,
ioor-Frames, Windcw-Ficamr..,s
FLOORING, &C. .le
311. Mg . tEiffir
By . mill and circular saws of every description
AAlsing a continuation of favors. I . promiw still to
sell on as ccpwable terms as poseilde, considering
I met. and prices. rot wither particulars ripply to
ih subscriber anil pro' rietor. Factory 2 mild
h‘ruthonst of Wa3 1jet,1;01 . 0%
A 1 til 1, 18 1 31 D. F. 6001.).
TAILORING!
rIIIIIE sul.scriber informs the citizens of Waynes•
I
Lora' and the r ublic generally that he has open
ed a shop in the room adjoining- the Barber whop,
next Door to the new Grocery Mare, w"ere he will
carry on the Tsilering business. Garments flit men
and by ys cut out and made to order at reasonable
rates. With the advantage of ,trinn3 ycars'cxperi
en
*e in tl.e husines4 he (Litters himself that he can
we eerier', I Silt!: flOiOnl.
' The lutist city Foi-hiGrzs reeulnrly received
. 1 .11:013 REININGER.
'Oct _27-- tf.—
lh 1) 4 PER YEAR-! We want agents
• V V everywhere to tell our nuettovEn
*4O S, wing Machines. Three new kinds. Undrr
eirepper feed: Warranted five years. Above sal
ilry or large commissions paid. The °tux machine,
Feld in United States for less than $4O, which are
fully lit ewed by Rowe, Wheeler 4. Wilson, Grover
Boker..S.•inger. ci• CO.. and Baeheldtr. AU other
sheep mnchiio S aru infringements and the seller or
us.r are liable to arrest,line,and imprisonment.-
I:mulnr... free. Address, or call upon Shaw &
Clatk, Biddeford, Maine, or Chic ,go, Illinois.'
Dec. 22-1 y
Wen A MONTH! AGENTS wan
! k ik s Notrd tu, Sex entirely' new articles, juFt
eut. 'Address U. T. PAR.I4, City Building,
id
def. r 3, Maine.
Dec. 2;-1y •
vlt a cake of fine Sonp you must go to
K URTZ'S
11SH.—Ziluti, Sleeken], & Herring just receiv
,!ed by HOSTETTER, Rain & CO.
/Toil Lisa , i'r"l - 10UP fatilitTitS" and the large $t
gpirrn4merlt in the State, at
%tug 44 *acm.rs & If misuses.
Hair "
.
J.,.W. -MILLER'S
LATEST 1,9
OS SPRING AND
SUMMER GOODS.
TTA VING returned froin the Eastera citi es
with a large and choice assortment of
Bry Goods, Queenware, Cer
darware, Hardware and,
Groceries,
which I am prepired . to offer with much greater in
ducements than heretofore, prices being Much_re,
duced.
13BilrES9 rognißs,
.5,.a1l Waal Firipje4:Peji;iocs, AlpacCi;s
Gin hams, Hoop Skirts, Collars, (meg-
le) Ruttlin4, Hosiery,. Cloaking Cloth, Repp mo
hair, Poplins, Artnure Delaines, Linen If diets.
GENT'S GOODS:
Fancy and Plain Cassimeres, Black Cloth, Italian
Cloth, Tricot Cloths, Vestings, t..hirt Fronts col
lars, Neck Ties, Cull's, Blay Linen, Linen Chuck,
Union, bhirts.
DOMESTIC GOODS:
Furniture Checks, Bed Ticking, fine Bleached' a.
b'e Diaper, Bleached and Unbleached Cotton Ta
ble Diaper, fine Linen 'Fowling, Napkins, Ameri
can 'Fowling, Bleached and Unbleached Alus
Umbrellas, Carpcning—ell wool, Ingrain and
Rag; Oil Cloth, stair and Auer.
QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, CEDAR
WARE,
HARDWARE, Tubs, Churns, Buctzets,Knives and
• Forks, Table and
_Tea Spoons—eUrry combs,
horse cards and brushes.
G-ROCERIES.
Syrups, Molasses, Sugars, Rio Coffee, Tobaccos.
Cigars, Teas, spices, Concentrated Lye. Ex't of
Logwood, Corn Starch, Ex. of Coffee, L.bet's
Soap, Fancy Soap, Kerosene Oil and Tanner
The above stock mbr-ccs all the latest styles of
goods, which have been purchased with great care
and with a view to suit in quality and style the
tastes of all. All we ask is a call and examination
of our present large stock to convince those wish
ing to purchase that we are enabled to sell as cheap
is soy house elsewhere
By strict attention to business and a desire to
please in rill respects I hope to receive a continua
tion of public patronage. •J. W. M.
April 2 . 0, 1F166. •
FOR LATEST STYLES OF
lan MUM
3. L. DECIEIERV.
MAIN STREET,
oCklaml:•c_.-2.-15 . 1.13vg M'Et.
TT AS fitted tip the finest Hat Store this side the
ri Eastern Cities and is sellina at greatly reduc
ed prices liii block embraces all the latest styles
Fine
Silk.
De Ow,
Black
Plaarsier,
White Planter,
Light
French
• Felt.
tiVln't Plan terAc
• •
Panwnrs who wear thellroad Brim, old style Ru
sin Hat con find a superi4 :wide that cannot fail
to give satisfaction. •
Hats Gtr old and young men, boys end children,
of ev, ry style and quality, at prices to suit all,
TV store Boom on Mein street. opposite Eyster
Bros Dry Goods House, Chambersburg, Pa.
April 20 ly.
lASII DUG STORE
IN WAYNESBORO,' PA.
M. M. STONER, Druggist,
VIIIINKFUL to his friends and customers for the
very libelsl en-ouragement received in his "old
busines4' an I he hopes that the introduction of the
cosh srtem will add to their interest and his ad
vantage in continuing their favors. He believes a
distinction ought to he made between cash and
credit and he intends to exhibit it in the prices of
his articles offered for sale. Call and see, and if
not so, purchase where ever you can get the cheap
est, the best oracle at the lowest price. His assort
ment is more general than is ni•ually found in coun
try Drug stores. He has quite a variety of Books,
&c., which he will dispose of cheap for rash. intend
ing to close it, considering it am part of his business,
and has adopted this motto, "live and la live. sup
port and suppoving. 71i . N. ST °NEU.
Aug. 191864
NEW TOWN.! NEW STOKE _!
NEW FIRM I.N . EW GOODS
T, I VERY two weeks nt ROUZER SHOCK
4
T {
EY'S, Pikes-villa We flatter ourselves that
we can Ft II as cheap as any store in the eininty and
pay as hikh cash prices fur all kinds o: country pro
duce, viz;
13 l',/ T EIL
Etas
I,AIIO
TALI My
II A t;s
BnAP •
36 P MKT) 10
13 EP DFD Cuenutits 25
111 BLACK BKItBINS 3 t 5
10 RAYlNlE'llilft 20
4 PEACIIRE PEALED 10
P§ GALFSE'LS
11
r - 6'.411 we -ask ,is for the public to give us a trial:
Our stock consists of all kinds of goods.
• Mar. l6—if ' ROLIZER & SHOCKE Y.
Quivrd, couii tel ranvs, - •
Num & ROEFLICH'N.
/ If EN you want to rimoko afine Sugar, go to
Kl TIiTZ'S for it_
AXine us.o,tment of Queenswarit at
P tqcic & IfocrLla
Fret' rla Felt,
ALTERATIVE
Condition Powder, •
FOR HORSES, CATTLE AND-SWINE.
PRICE 2l CENTS A BAPEII, OR A BOX.
--;
THETitnntense sales of these powdersduring the
short period they have been before the public,is
a sufikient guarantee of their,,grest popularity, anti
the decided behefits.deriv!fi from their upe..
They ire confidently. , recommended not only , as
a preventive, but as a complete cure for all diseases
incident to the Horse, Cow or Hog, as
Distemper, Pounder, Yellow Water, Heaves, Loss of
Appetite. 4c. • '
By their use the Horse's appetite is improved, and
derangement of the digestive organs corrected, sof
tening the akin, and giving po tilt') coat, ailtiek:and
shining appearance, and .mtly twined , With:peifeet '
safety at all limes, as, it eontaiiiii no • ingredients
which can injure it horse, whether sick or well.
These powders also possess peculiar properties in
increasing the quantity of milk in cows, thereby
giving them an importance and value which should
place them in the hands of all interested.
For fattening cattle they are invaluable. In all
diseases - to - which - the Hog is subject, as Ulcers in
tie Lungs and Liver, etc.; we guarantee their effi
ciency, if once fairly tried.
—o—
GREATEST LINIMENT
IN U,S E
• OIL.
A Powerful Oleaginus Compound• for the
Cure of
Rheumatism, Strains, Sprains, Numbness of the
Limbs, Wounds, Frosted Feet and Hands
Spavins, Saddle Galls, Poll Evil Ring
firuises, Swelling of all kinds ,
and in fact every Disease
for which an EM
broca ti on is
applicab'e.
The Cleanest and Cheapest Liniment in Use
It is extensively used in many Oils of the coun
try, and being a compound of the most. valuable and
efficacious remedies, the . proprietor recommends it
with the utmost confidence as a safe and certain
retnedv. •
:old in Waynesb )ro' by F. POURTEIMAN, and by
Druggh;ts and . 6torekeepers generally.
Prepared by W. D. liell,'Apothecary, (Gradnate'of
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy.)
Hagerstown, April 20-I.y.
SS ME A. I.a 1-11 M I ~EL It 14/Z
FOR SALE.
HE subscriber offers at Private Sale the follow
ing described Real Estate, situated 2 miles
Southeast of Waynesboro',on the road leading from
Antietam Junction to Ringgold, to wit: A Tract of
first quality Limestone land, containing
,THIRTY-NINE ACRES
and 28 Perches, adjoining lands of Rev. D. F. Good
David Stoner, nod other lands of the subsCriber.—
The improvements are a
TWO-STORY LO HOUSE
with Basement and Cellar. a new Bank Barn, with
Wagon Shed. Corn Crib and Granaries attached,
Stone Bine.lamith Shop . and 'all other necessary out
buildings. There is also a never-failing well of
good - water near the door, and a fine young orchard
of choice fruit trees on the premises There is also
on the above premises a one and a half story
1-W
with Basement, a Log Stable, Smoke House and
other necessary outbuildings, and a fine young or-
chard. embracing a variety of the choicest fruit trees
—a well of water and cistern near the Boor.
The above is a desirable property and well calcu-
lated for a mechanic. Persons wishing to view the
property can call on the subscriber living near it.
March 30—tf.]
N. B. If the above property is not sold privately
on or before the' Ist day of August next, it will
then he oflered at pu' lie sale. A. B.
LIV.VAY SIN3IA,
rf IHE subscriber would inform his patrons and
1 the public generally that he has recently large.
ly increased his Livery stock, and ii now prepared
to accoriunodate thOse wishing to hire with either
a : NEES AID VElliCliSowtt
t ir, 'at the shortest - notice, all
_=-' hours. Persons desiring Horses or Bug
gies, for riding or driving, would do well
to give him a call, es his stock has been selected
with great care as regards gentleness and fast tray.
cling. f)›.
His vehicles eta, tixav, fashionable, and ride easy,
having been bought with a view to accommodate
the public.
IL,V" Parties conveyed to any point desired, ac•
compauied by a careful driver.
Persons wishing I I ones or B uggies, night or day,
will please apply at his father's Saddle and Harness
Shop, Main Stseet, 2 doors west of the "Bowden
House," where an attentive Ostler will always he
in attendance. FRANKLIN WEAGLEY.
April 27—If
Teeth Extracted without Pain!'
DR. T. D. FRENCH,
XTRACTS Teeth without pain
rjon Wednesday and Friday of
each week, or on any other day of the "".
week if thirty minutes notice is given. Through
the influence of Nitrous Oxide Gas the tnost•
e,reeable sensation is produced during the operation
Those who have had teeth extracted through the
influence of the Gas' declare they will not have a
tooth extracted in nny other manner.
Beautiful and durable teeth inserted mounted on
gold. silver, vulcanite or amber base. -
Particular attention given to the preservation of
the natural teeth
Ofiit.e (until futher notice) the first two weeks o
e'n.:ll month at the Photographic Gallery of Mr. .T.
B. Hamilton. in WaynebbartY, the balance of the
time at Brown's Hotel, in Fayettville.
Satisfaction guarantied in all operations..
April 13,
REZ , Z4. FRANTZ, D
FRANTZ.& SNIVELY- having associa
lited themselves in the practiee of Medicine and
:surgery would st tte that they are well prepared to
treat all medical and surgical cases. Persons. in•
debted to either of the above will please make early
settlement to the time of their association, as they
wish to close their old looks.
Office in Dr. Frantr.'s residence in the room for
merly occupied as store room by Mr. I. Beaver. •
April 14--tf
BARBERING I BARBERING I
TILE subscriber would inform his customerannd
the publid generally that ho purpostr : ,contin
uing the Barbering business, nrxt door to the New
Grocery. having purehased the interest of 0. C.
ltboyual in the Shop and is now pr.:pared to do hair
awing, shaving, shampoeniug. etc.. in the hest
style. The pstronage of the public is respectfully
solicited. Whl. A PRICH.
' March 2, 1866. •
STATES UNION HOTEL
OPPOSITE T
Jeb. Valley & Pennsylvania R. 'Depots,
HARRISBURG PA
L. B KURTZ, Propriqt9r,
&Ica ssor W.
This Machine is conveniently arranged for hauling and threshing, being permanently fixed on two
Wheels. One man can easily move or shift it about, so that it is not half troubleoin a barn floor as a
common thiashcr and shaker. It is also easily put in operation. It is simple, easily managed, •eliuble,
•durable, compact - tm - d - eleanly to work by when in operation, not making near the dust as the common
machine or other Separators. • 4
Farmers can rest assured that this machine is no humbug , and judging from the high recommenda
tion of farmers that are using them,l must come to the conclusion that it is the very Nlachine that far
mers want and will have as soon as they have an opportunity to appreciate -and attest its merits, for
which I hope they will give me an opportunity, as I um willing to he responsible if it does not perform
as represented in this Circular.
No. 1 is a eight-horse power, with cast iron thresher frnme and' wrought iron end wood cylinder, six
teen inches in diameter and thirty three incbes-lohg. Trunk has ten inch rake crank and seven rakes,
is thirty-five inches wide, and delivers the straw on the second rake, these carry the straw out on their
tops, and deliver it on the stacker, which will deliver about thirty-five feet beyond the feeder, on a stack
fifteen to eighteen feet high, and can be easily managed to carry the chaff with the straw, or deliver it
in a separate place. The trunk and fan sides being closed, to confine the straw and cliaff,:remedies aII
difficulties in cleaning grain against whiny weather. It bags the grain by reasonable management, suf
ficiently clean for market, and its capacity, tinder ordinary eircumstinces, is•from twenty to forty bush
els per hour, using eight horses and the same number of hands; but to force the work under favorable
circumstance, it will thresh from forty to fifty bushels per hour, and with more ease and agreeableness
to hands than any other machine now in common use.
The No. 2 Machine, fully represented in the above cut, is particularly adapted to the farmer's use; is
intended to apply to any common lever or railway power; weighs 1,300 pounds; has an iron thresher
frame, end cylinder, 121; inches in diameter and 28 inches long; delivers the clean grain in bags, or if
desired, in aha If bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet from the metier, or if desired, can deliver the
straw anti chaff together; will thresh and clean, in good grain, ready for market, from 100 to 175 bushels
of wheat, or from 300 to frt 0 bushels of oats per day, using Eur or six horses, and the same number of
hands; but to force the work, under mos t favorable ,circumstances, good grain, Ste., will thresh and clean
considerably more. The Machine will thrcah and clean all kinds of grain generally threshed with the
common machine, and requires no more horse power, but in many cases does not run so hard. It will
apply very well to a two-horse railway power
Shop Prices of Machines range from 8210, to 8525.
10'1 warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonable defects of material
workmanship, &c,
tar Having now taken a room to keep' Repair Castings on hand, I have also selected and
am prepared to furnish a variety of other agricultural implements, the latest and best improved. and
such as arc best adapted to the wants of the farmers of this part of the country : Such as the Hagers
town (Miller's) Clover Stemmer, Huller and Cleaner, which is proving by its own_rnerits_to; be-one-of
the best machines of the kind now in use. The latest improved BUCKEYE RE aPrat AND MOW
ER combined, with Dropper, and the Mower alone. The American Any Fork and Knife combined;
Hay Rakes, Fodder Cutters, Cider Mills, &c. &c. &c.,which I will furnish on short notice and warrant
them to answer the purposes for which they are intendd.
Far Orders solicited and promptly attended to.' For further particulars, circulars, &c. ruldress
DANIEL GEISER.,
Waynesboro', Franklin Co: Penn's.
ABRNi. BARR
GEISER'S PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND BAG
GER, AND THE LATEST IMPROVED THRESHER AND TRIPPLE-GEARED HORSE
POWERS, DRIVING EITHER BY GEAR OR BELT, ALL FURNISHED compLETE,
READY TO PUT ON WAGONS. • •
I, the undersigned, desire to call the attention of Farmers and Threshermen of Franklin and adjoin
ing counties to this machine. It has been before the public for a number of years, during which time i
has given general satisfaction, and the patentee has made some very important improvements which rent
der it still more compete, both for clean separating and cleaning, and also for the ease of draught and
.fast threstting. I take pleasure in recommending it to the public knowing that it will give the best satis
faction. lam manufacturing two sizes, viz :
The largest is eight-horse power and will thresh and clean from 200 to 500 bushels per any.
The small size. See the above which fully represents the machine, also full description, price, &c.,of
machine. Persons wishing machines should send in their orders in reasonable time to insure their being
filled.
zalava,F.ksrit ca
I am manufacturing differenesizes of SugaMana Mills• (to be driVen either by water, steam or horse
power) and Evaporators and fixtures for making Syrup; also Portable and Stationary Steam Engines for
driving Mills, Threshing Machines, Sawing Woo°, &c.
I am fully' prepared to make the abov6 to Order arid on short notice; also
GRIST AND, SAW MILL GEARING, SHAFTINU AND PULLEY'S, IRON BRIDGES, CAST
IRON WATER-WHEELS. IRON KB rTLES, &c,
Stoves and Plow castingsolso cast iron and wrought iron pipe for steam orwater, and Brass.cristiri t T3 of
every description; in. a word, I am prepared, to do everything usually done in a foundry and machine
shop. Having supplied myself with the latest improved machinery, such as Lathes, Boring, Planing
end Drilling Machines, persons can rely on having their work done in the most satisfactory manner.
I am also prepared to manufacture to order machinery for wcod, such as Tonging and .Groving ma
chines for flooring, Surface, Tenout and Moniding machines, &c.
I also offer to the public a new and valuable improvement in my steam engines, made within the
last year, viz: for the economizing of fuel, and the regulation of speed, which renders my new engines
far superior to the old engines. All my machines are sold under warrantee. ,My harms are all experi
enced workmen in this line of business, and I use all good material, so that I sin perfectly safe in war
ranting all my work,
I am also prepared to do repairing in workman li
and promptly attended to. All orders sent in for re
For particulars and circulars descriptive of mach
NEW LEATHER
ELVIS S. FORNEY & SONS, would inform
Lithe public that they have this day associated
themselves in the business of Tailing and Currying,
besides have also connected with the above business
a Leather and Finding store, at the house of I.
Forney, where they will keep constantly on hand
an assortment, as fellows :
_1 N. stuynT, N. 13
Sole. Leather, Rough Skirting, Hemlock and
Spanish Sole, Calf Skins, French' Calf do.,
Sheep do., French and Mena Morocco,
Lining Skirls, all kinds, Lasts, every style
and size, Threads, Boot Webing, Laces,
Galloons, Size Sticks, Measure Straps,
Deer Bones, Burnishes, Heel Shaves, Last
Hoops, Pea Floats, Double Carters, Welt
Knives; Nails and Tacks, Was, Clamps,
Crimp Boards, Buhbers, Bristles, Lasting
Irons, Files, Ink Po*ders, Sand Paper,
Compasses, Boot Trees, Pegs, Knives,
Pinchers, Hammers, various kinds; Rasps
and Files, Auls and Handles, Collis Irons,
Long and Shoulder Sticks, Eyeletts and
Eyelett Punches, Strip Auls,
And all.other arlictes nsuilly kept ni such stor ,, S.
Highest cash price paid for Bides and Skins
Also 500 cords bark wanted.
CORSET Springs at
PracE & TioAFracns'.
AIrETCALFE & NITESHEW go East every
j!1 month, the
,year round, to purchase goods ;
they therefore have fresh stock and late3t styles all
the time. plug. 4
driven either bg Gear or Belt.
May 4, 1860.]
- Waynesboro'
MACHINE
AND MANUFACTURERS OF SYRUP !
Or DANIEL GEISER, Proprietor of Territory and so
.edB 21—tf.
AND
FINDING STORE !
Mar: IG-Iy.]
FORNEY & SONS.
Poitndry
SHOP.
e manner. on the shortest notice. Orders solicited
,airing must oe accompanied with tho' cash.
no,. address
GEORGE FRION,
icitor of orders, Waynesboro,' Franklin Co. Pa
E, VV FIR M
NEW GOODS !
GEISER & RINEHA RT,
Successors to IL Slonchouse in the Hardware and
Cutlery Business
111 HE eubscribers having purchased of H. Stone
.' house his Hardware Store they would inform
the old customers of the establishment, and others,
that in addition to the large stock on hand, they are
just receiving a large and well selected etoek, con
sisting in part of
IRON AND STEEL,
SHOE FINDINGS,
SADDLERY AND CARRIAGE WIRE,
CEDAR WARE,
OIL CLOTHS,
HOLLOW WARE;
PAINTS, GLASS AND VARNISHES,'
AGRICULTURAL 1 PL N 7 S,
We incite the attention of the Farmers to the
PENDELL'S PREMIUM HAY FORK,
for the sale of which we are the sole agents.
Scythes, Rakes, Fork.-s, Shovels, Grain
• Cradles, &c., 4c.
All our goods *tie re•selected with care and
we invite an examination of them. "
'Any 26, 1865, GEISER & RINEHART.
1 .. ),A KING Molasses, slack some fine Syrups at
„ . .Patcs &. Herm ten's.
L ES
ADlcoteet4 analiptie Spring Skirts at
PRICE di HOICIFTICII73
. •
NEW FSKiWE ,F OR
The the.Aielit .:1
HOQP ,STKIRTS."
itir
J. . Bit tit EY Itit - Paftint IMPLE
SPRING SKIRT;j '
TlU$ iNirRPITIdItt 6 . 3 r 1.4144
E.tarrie.POttis RFrympa_STERL SPRINGS, ingeniousty-
Esetozp.TADWorgria mimic together, EiioE ta
making the TOUCIIIEI3T,
DURiIILIC Seinitei ever used. They seldonfintsti , of _
Basalt, like :the-Single ,Springs, And . consequently
pieserve peirect and'lretntiful shape adore than
tivice.as long as my Single Spring Skirt that ever
Has or Can be midi.
THE wonderful flexibility and great •comfort and
pleas,urelti •any Lady wearing the Duplex.kliptic
-
Skirt . will be experienced paitieulaily in alterowded
Asseniblies. Operas, Carriages, Railroad-Oars,
Chinch Pewe, Atin Chairs, for. Promenade , and
Home Dress; as the Skirt can tie - folded when in
Use to occupy a small place as easily and conveni,
ently . tis a Silk or Muslin Dress.'
A Lady, having Lejoyed the Pleasure, Comfort
and Great Convenience of wearing- the Duplex E.
%Ale Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will2Nerer
afterwards willingly dispense with the:r use. For
Children, MisSes and Young Ladies they_are-supe
-rior-to-a 11-ottfers.
I Tag HOOPS are coveted with 2 ply double ►
twisted thread and will wear twice as long as the
Single yarn covering which is used on all Single
Steel Hoop Skirts, The' three bottom rods on eve
ry skirt are also double steel, and twice. or double
covered to prevent the covering from wearing off the
_rcOs_when_dragging_down-61 aifs stone — steps, — etc.,
v • . ustautly—sub' w en to
All are made of the new and elegant Corded
Tapes,a and are the best quality in every part; giving
to the wearer the most graceful and perfect shapo
possible, and are unquestionably the—tightest, most
desirable, comfortable and. economical skirt ever
made.,
EBTS' ERADLEY & CARy, MOPRIR
TORS of the Invention, and SOLE MANUFAC
THREAS, 97 CHAMBERS, and 7g Si $1 READEI
ST ETS;-New York.
FOR SA LE in ail first-class stares in this City,
and throughout the United States and Canada,Ha.
vana de Cuba. Mexico, south America, and the
West Indies
SW - loquire for the Duplex Eliptic
double) Spring Skirt..
Feb. 16,,5M
SAFTY 4%,T LAST
THE
PARAGON OIL LAMP t
No Chimney,
No Smoke,
No Smell;
No Grease
A.nd Non-explosive,
• •
Call and see them at the sign of the
"..lEll,gg Ztopcl.
D. B RUSSEL,
SOle Agent for this Township,
A large assortment of
COOKING STOVES ,
of the latest improvements, the best in the market s
Just received and for sale at the cheap Tin and
Stoge Store of D. H. RtiSSEL.
X33`. a
A large Assortment of Tinviare of every doecrip-i
tin', rnade-of the best Tin in the market and mar.:
ranted at , the sign of the ":311i RED HORN." .
D, B. RUSSEL keeps constantly on hand and.
fo4.s Ile a general assortment of 111 JUSE
'FURNISHING GOODS:
Pure No. I Kerosene Oil and Lamps of the later
improvement.
WASEEINtik IeiADE EASY
By tatting at the sign of the "BIG RED HORN
and getting Putoam's Clothes Ringer, of
D. B RUSSEL.
Persons in want of Stoves of any kind or good
Tinware, or House Furnishing Goods generally,
can do well by calling on. D. 13. RUSsEi.,
sign of the "BIG RED HORN "
Waynesboro', Pa.
fl SAFE HUM MET'
IYU that are wanting the beat and cheapest
Oibc) - tra tha
is in the market wilt (to well by calling at W. A
TRITLE'S
TIN ANO STOVE STORE,
The-e you will find the LARGEST stock of Stoves
and Tin-ware in Waynesboro'.
The, subscriber tenders to the community his
thanks for past patronage and hopes for a continu
ation of the same. Call and hear what induce,
ments he off•rs fa. you .to invest, for in your deal
ings with• birn you will be de..lth with with fairness
You will . find a good stock of
Brass and Copper Dippers, Brass Ladles,
sheet-iron ware, Iron Wash Kettles, Iron
Bread Pans, Brass Kettles, &e.
All kinds of Copper work done and replirs made.
You will find among his stock of stoves those splen
did Cook Stoves, the
Niagara and Combination
'Try have an extra large oven. extended fire-box,
taking a long stick of wood, square top, good draft,
and in all good Bakers. In fact just the stove a
good housekeeper wishes.
Don't forget to call and examine his stock. It
will pay. _ _
Next door to the Post Office
Feb 16]
NOTICE!
Fr HE almost universal cash rystem prevailing in
I every department of business in this communi
ty, in connection witn the high prices for every ar
ticle of consumption, espe ially the high price of
medicines, renders it necessary that we require the
settlement of all accounts every six months. All
bills therefore will bo made out and.be ready for set
tlement by the lirst day of January next, when those
indebted will please call and settle.
JOHN J. OELLIG.
FRANTZ & SNIVELY.
E. A, HERING.
3, A ROYER.
H. :N. BONEBRAKE.
• Wayn-sboro', Dec. 22, 1865, 6m.
JOSEPH DOUGLAS,
AT I'OHNEY, AT LAW,
fIEING licensed qs CLAM, AGENT, REAL
ESTATE AGENT an'd LAND WARRANT
BROKER will attend to applications for Pensions,
Bounty and Back Pay, and all claims against the
State or National Government. As Real Estate
Agent, will lease,. sell. or purchase lands in Frank.
lin County, or exchange therefore Western Lands
—also will buy and sell -Nn WARRANTS. CON.
vsYmiciso--Deeds, I,lllls, A greenients. Leases,
executed as heretofore- at moderate prices.
Oct' 21-Bm.
FRESH FISH : : L: Rock , Pike, Shad,
Herring, Heddoc, &e., received every Friday neon,
We warrant them sound• and fresh. •
March q. 1108TETTEIT. REID & CO.
IIT "HITE and grey blankets at '
1 • • Pates &
I •J ADIES' Morino vests at
Pares & Mermen's.
A la of PoiAntry Bacon at
PLITP 3F Frorracy'R
A. & C
W. A. TRITI.E.