Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, March 08, 1868, Image 3

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Daniel. Geiser.,
DAL; Priee,
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Farmers will please look
;r a f real
the
tin eat advantage in Thrashing
4,with
GEIStRS' PATEINT
SELFIEGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR,
GLEANER AND BAGGER.
With ,the latest Improved Triple- Geared H orse Power,
N0..1 is a eight-horse power, with cast iron thresher frame and wrought iron and wood cylinder, six
teen inches in diameter and thirty-three inches long. 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 cn 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 chaff, remedies a
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difficulties in cleaning grain against wimp weather. It bags the grain by reasonable management, suf
ficiently clean gar market, and its capacity, under ordinary circumstances, is from twenty to forty bush
eig.t horses and the same number of hands; but to force the work under • faisarable
circumatance, it will thresh from forty to nay bushels per hunk, and-with—more-eas eeableness
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; in
intended to apply to any common ,lever or railway power; weighs 1,300 pounds; has an iron threshers
frame, and cylinder, 12,} inches in diameter and 28 inches long; delivers the clean grain in bags, -or if
desired, in a half bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet from the feeder, or if desired, can deliver the
straw and chaff together; will thresh and clean, in good grain, ready for market, from 100 to 175 bushels
of wheat,_or_from 300_m_500 bushels of oats per day, using tour or six horses, and the same number of
bands; but to force the work, under most favorable circumstances, good grain, Arc., will thresh and - elea n
considerably more. The Machine will threah and clean all kinds of grain generally threshed
common machine, and requires no more horse power, but in many cases does not run so hard7 it
It h the
w i ll
apply very well to a two.horse railway power
Now here is what the Farmer and thrasLermsn wants, a Separator to go front farm to farm, to thrash
grain, with more'satisfaction than any other separater.now in use, and way is it 1 Because this separa
tor het, a self regulating Blast, which prevents grain from blowing into the chaff, and also has ii-selfreg
-elating feeder to feed the cleaner and it has rollers and combs in the cleaner which-prevents it from
choakaig. Why does this machine-run so light, and give so little trouble ? Because
i t t h h e
e re is
,B__..xrmi less
. fr t i n c .
lion in t c ourna s, an 1 , ra es an, a . no u
and slipping, causing dust to fall into the wheat. Why does It clean against the wind ? Because the
blast has direct action on the grain and the cleaner is so well arranged that the wind has no chance to
drive the dirt into the hopper. Why is it built permanently on two wheels and the front carriage sep
arate, ready to attach when necessary ? flee LUSO it is more convenient in the barn without the front car
riage You can turn iheanachine nr run it fnira place to place more easily, Why has it - not got,Eleva
- tors like some other m %chines? Because the-Elevators carry the filth back alternately into the cleaner
which must eventually go into the good wheat or in the; chaff, and all know, that filth .should be kept
separate for feed, &c , we might as well keep shoveling the Tailings Main under our hand fns into the
hopper and expect to get the grain clean, Why is Ulla separator More "cleanly and satisfactory to work a
bout than others ? Because the Fan and Trunk sides are closed up to prevent the wheat chaff and dust
from coming out and scattering over the floor, causing waist an 1 giving much trouble with dirt and sore
.yea, &c. Why do Thrashermen get inure work with these separators than they do with oth'ersi 1 Be
cause this separator has all these advantages and many more, which makes it a separator Amebic and a
paying. ono for all farmers rind Thrashennen that have grain to thrash, wl ilst In most cases farmers
must au it themselves to the machine, because the machine' will not suit ii sell - to the farmer. In short,
this is the cheapest, most durable, reliable, simple and most agreeable to work about; and the only sap.
orator that will clean and bag the grain sufficiently clean for market under all circumstance * .
Farmers can rest assured that this machine is nu humbug, anal judging tram the high 'recommenda
tion of farmers that are using them, wo must come to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that-Tar
mt.ri want and will have as soon as they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, for
which we hope they will give us an opportunity, es we are willing to 1e responsible if it does not perform
•s represented in this Circular.
Shop Price_s_ of Machines range from 8215, to 8540.
rir We warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonable defects of material
workmanship, &c
DANIEL GEISER, Proprietor
Geiser, Price & Co., Manufactures.
WAYNESBORO', FRAIKLIN.OO., PA
v 111,ING-'S
l oalc on Amkr eir4
GRAY HAIR.
Tbls is the AzzulosiAtlaat Ring made
Thte le the Cure that lay
in the AMBROXIA that Bing med.
•
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•-‘ . Thle le the Man who was bald and
• • gray,
. Who now ham raven locks, they say.
,•1111: He usecl the Cure that lay
• •-•• • 4 In the AIIIMOSIA that Ring made.
• •ic•
4 ; 1
This is tho INTaWen, handsome and
'. 1 t;;; -
• .-,.. WV,
' 1 1. 1 .,' IN'hu married the man once bald and
..•:;.1 . ..' ' grov..,
: ,. ....:.:-,1 , • ~‘,., NI - ho now has raven loekc, they say.
..7',. Tif . , He used ,the .A.u.uuust... that Muir
.... -. made.
... A.: This Is the Parson, who, by the way,
Alarried the maiden, handsome and
: lin,
To the man once bald and gray, •
A, But who now has _raven locks, they
RECTUM he used the Cure that Icy
the AunnustA that Ling =ado.
-, ..,et
~..„.i -..
T Thin in the Tien that tinge away
:?:•,,,.: .. --__ o arouse the - people and and gay
'''.l ;: i - Unto thin fact, which here does lay—
s 1:,..c , if you trim Id not he bard or pray,
e: • - '..,".•''),•-••••• Use the <I.U.II2iOI;ZA that iltsio made.
"''''4Wjr
E. M. TUBBS & CO., PROPRIETORS, PETERKIRO', N.H.
old by J. F.KURTZ and F. FOURTHMAN,
Waynesboro', and by Druggists generally.
*Deb. 14=ly.
Post-Boring Machine.
HE subscriber having applied for a patent on
141 his Post-Boring Machine, informs the public
that he is now prepared to put up Machines to or
der:" This machine is recommended to Fanciers
and others es the, greatest labor saving machine • of
the kind now in use. It can be worked by hand
power one man turning out ready for fencing 2: 7 1 io
30 Posts_per day, by horsepower from 100 to 200
per day, and by water-power 45 to 50 per hour.—
The machine has been thoroughly tested, and is re
commended to operate no above stated. Trice $lOO.
Address . JOINOTHAN NULL, •
F. b. 28— tf
1144 tes--ir,!; Pi -41
Wof t i fe be i: t b !i s d er l i l li t t ..P r u i l n "lc ll B ' y la n i t t i . bo t r h :' ( r m e ta le i n u e r a l
thqj the 7.1 i of March, a variety of household and
- 1,1; e 11. E N : FULiN
among Whicit . are 1 aide bosr,l; 2 !Seco. tar les , 3 , bed
stendsef t:.l , l?lss, 3 setts of Charts, I.corner euxboard,
1 deck.- 1 book -casq,eLocks , ono of
whfifi is tinilight — tlitjt - 'elocdt, 3 Heys of. V,ouniov
111inal:4'it4roes, two of which are parlor stoves, I.
waskst,vtd,_,Leltuut-I.4ink„ .1 lin -kettle, and,
number of tuber articles. , -Sult, to'conitiitn E etiat
o'cleeks - in skid day -dtit ="avendonce and n'
red ...mnable:eredil, ,wiira giipu „, .11)S, S. J 110
G .. 5; Bftucs and
ifurrt.rm's,
tng
driven either by Gear or =Belt
Quincy, Pa
•;, •rx° , • 7,0 ,r
'j.
Josiah Fahrney.
T pii snLE g
HE subscriber intending to suit fa-ming, ,will
sell et Public Sale, et his residencel miles from
Waynesborn', on the farm of John Gher, on Thurs
day the 12th day of March next, the following prop
erty viz :
9 HEAD OF ..`;II9II,SES,
4 of which are work horses, 3 of them brood mares,
2 with f0a1 4 5 golfs, 2 three, 1 t VVJ and 2 one .years
old;
12 HEAD OF' CATTLE,
6of which are milehcows, 1 largo 1301, 1 ;mall
one, the balance young castle; 15 HEAD OF
HOGS, 2of which are brood sows, the balance
stock hogs, 3 good sheep;
2 3-INCII TREAD FARM WAGONS,
I one and 2-I.orse wagon with bed, 2 pair of hay
carriers. 1 spring rake. 1 cum spring (rain Drill
with guano attachment (Troxers make), 1 wood
sled, t McCormiok Reaper and Mower, 4 Barshear
plows, 1 gap plow, 2 - harrows, 1- shovel harrow, 4
double and 2 single shovel ph. ws, 1 corn coverer, 1
jackscrew, 1 reughiock, 1 log chain. I fifth chain, 2
spredders, 2 three and 2 two-horse trees, 10 single
trees, 18 ;grain ba.gs, 1 bag wagon,
I MA:SEPARATOR,
with horse power. latest improved new. (Geker 's
Patent), 1 ciover huller and sterner combined, (Mil
ler and Jones' male) grairL cradles and mowing
scythes, 1 feed trough, 2 sets Tireechbands, nearly
new, 4 ACt% front gears, 2 nearly new, 4 sets 'plough
gears. 2 sets double and . 1 set of single-harness, col
lars, bridles. nod halters, cow chains. I carrying
chain, 2 four-horse lines, I wagon whip. 2 T rze and
hooka -- for hanging a woodboa. I - win &Oil]
1 grain Who've] 1 dung hook, 2 sets .0 nog boards
(gum). I dinner bell, pitch' and dung forkes, shak
ing forks and rakes, a lot of barrels, and manY o th •
er articles not necessary to mention. Sale to com
mence at 10 o'clock on said day, when the terms
will be made known by
'HEODORE WIESN ER.
2 / -1 9 %
Elanasher Clipinger
ONLY AGENT FOR
Mason - & Ha; min's
CABINET ORGANS
Ron OREVics.atit;:par
Va. HESE celebrated rostrum-nts pro un‘tquited
lj for musical capacity, arid, richness, and! volume
of tono, end beauty of mechanism ' Th-y vary in
prices—dependent on their size and materiel of their
ci t .
cases—from $75 to $lOO9 , Me. Clipiugor wil Pell'
thorn at - themanufacturm:s.,pricui and will de bur ._them ai the house of. the ttirchasgy. li?,,giv :aux
rotrunnfa;tnrer'S 7 warrant for five rears. lir buying
through him, freight and other chsrga3 will lap ato, ,
ed. t • ~. ', , - , •,„, ci
0111'c'e Nil. 1:4; difirthl.lo arl ink et.? Greetrtdstle r ,
CPa.
geb.2lv.-3M.
530 •R WA It D - '
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6 rx
W . tliVoti r ri P i m id;Pt e i,'!`l%l,';.st,"..u . ;dip'rr 94/ 1,
ro m iin g from Ringgold to' f4n . l4ll?linig„ on;;;Aits : (rinn,.
$l2 4) 'former Omen, 1 "ro,nnj . ole sctt,'neyy, .
I't naiMl3oectilniintt,:isCi WM,
4"1/.40qc . 4 ors'lct (vie 7 .e . liiJ,ti;r:o44
Pi -den gn6d4 4C$lO . 1416 goods and thjqr
rtb J. L
• F+' ?) Frt• SI,. C—
-8200000.T, OLLARS
Imo BE divided and $lOO certificates paying
dividend of eight and ten per cent per anitiitTi-1
etilleho will subscribefor Stock in the Chem-
The great success of the Company and demand
for theirg ik,
oo& hts:encpunsged.epem trkerdarge the-1
capacity of thMill if t nd itidrease Moir cipitalll
stock. They no!lv:offer • ‘050.0d0 - stock t :',
for sale at it* pat° falueisl4:lo list shaib, TfritestockH
pays a dividend of eight per tent per annum on the
especial anti tenon LinitrOn,,,q.nd4 - dan bergelp
to pay 12 to 16 per cent per annum. - The Ciimpie
ny owns all that splendid water power of the Fall
ing spring in the heart of the Borough of Cham•
bersburg, including the Fltotring Mills. Their
Woolen Mill uses 60 horse power and leaves enough
to run the Flouring Mills of 4 pair of Burnt. These
Mills rent for 3ne half the interest of the whole cost
of their real estate eicept the- Woolen Mill building
and Machinery• Any who have $lOO or more and
especially Farmers wishing, to make a sate and prof
itable investment are requested to examine the
merits of this stock before investing in land or Goy
eminent securities, as it pays at least 8 per cent and
cot.ti - nei premium, making the safest andanost prof
itable investment now otlered, and besides encoura
ges industry and advances the interest of tho com
munity at large. You are referred for fuller partic
ulars to our printed circulars, and a personal exam•
iatisn of the Mid and Machinery. We invite a
careful examination being convinced that the bet f
ter the affairs of our Company aro known and the
working of the Mill is understood, the more certain
we are to gain confidence and that a correct know!.
wge of all our affairs is all that is wanting to secure
a speedy sale of all the stock. _ - _
eSubscriptions received at the office of the Comps ! .
ny at the Woolen Mills, or at the Ist National Bank
of Waynesboro', Ist Nat. Bank of Greencastle, by
M. Fallon, Esq., Mercersburg, Judge Ruby, Ship.
pensburg, and Judge Ferguson, Path Valley or
Geo. Batsley Esq., who will visit in person differ
ent localities
Feb. 14.1868
NORMAL INSTITUTE.
VA HE next session of this Institution will; corn
mence on Monday, the 2d of March.
Those wishing to send pupils, should make it
known to the Principal, ns soon as possible, as but a
limited number can be received.
The g,-
gove amen t yoll be mild and parental.. ap•
pupil' reason-grail .'ruse of propriety
and right; y et obedience aid good behavior will be
strictly aequired.
The object of this f•C1)061 will be to give ladies a
complete education, and to prepare genii emen for
business or t or any c lase in college.
Pupils w ill bu taught to study understandingly,
and not me rely to commit rules to memory orgo
through text hoops.
The branches that will be taught are, Orthogra
phy, Penman: hip, Ueogi +why , Arithme
tic, Grammar, Mgt bra, Cieume try, Physiology, Corn.
position, Rhetoric, 11 ibtorv, Botany, Trigonometry,
INatural Ph floi.ophy . , Geology, A nnlytical Geometry,
Mentai Philosophy, Zoology, Elocution. Lope, Mor
al Pnilosophy; A wunomy , Uolculus, Latino, Greek,
• - • ' . t and Paint-
•
N. 13. P rirnary pupils, if sufficiently advanced to
be classified, will be received at someivbat reduced
rates.
NOETLING, A. M., C. E., Prin
Rev, C. V.
WiLii "'
. 1 Asa istanta.
J. F. Wir,sow -
Waynesboro', Pa., Feb. 7,1868.-2 m.
MACHINE SHOP
LUMBER YARD !
jJD?, FRICK & CO., would inform the Public
generally, that they have taken the establish.
meat and business, lately owned by Lidy q Lec
rone, (formerly Wm. Flanagan,) and are new
manufacturing,
GRAIN DA ILLS,
of the latest improvements and warant there to
give satief.ction. Also Brinkerhoff's Celebradt e
Patent
CORN 9FIELLER,
Separator and cleaner, the best sheller ever offered
to the Public. Also GIPSAN'S PATENT
CLOTHS WASHER. Warranted to give satis
faction or no sale. They are prepared to do . all
kinds of Job Work, Repairs, in their line of
business, done at the shortest notice and on Teas.
onable terms. They have also on hand a large lot
of the best Lumber for sale cheap, and have opened a
regular LUMBER YARD of all kinds of Lumber.
which they will sell very cheap for cash only
Persons in want of anything in our line will pleaso
give us a call. We will give satisfaction.
Jan 31.—tf. LIDY, FRICK & CO.
PUBLIC SALE.
THE subscriber will sell at Public Sale, at his
residence, on the Greencastle road, 2 miles from
Leitersburg, and I mile from the Marsh Store, on
Wednesday the 11th day of March next, the
ing personal property to wit :
5 HEAD if WORK HORSES,
1 of vhich is a fitio brood mare heavy with flal, and
one a black Stallim 5 years old this Siviniz;
12 HEAD OF HORN CATTLB
5 of which are miich cows, i • being fresh with calf
at her side, 1 tat Steer, 1 line'young Durham Bull,
2 brood Sows with 'pigs, (Chester mixed) 1 line
Chester Boar, 5 head stock hugs, •
12. BEAD GOOD SHE BA.
2 FARM WAGONS, 1 4—inch tread and one 1.
inch tread,good as new, l :Spring, Wagon; 1 Sepa
rator and horse Power, Geiser's Patent; I self-rak
ing McCormiLk Reaper, I good Reaper and Mower
cumbined, (Ball's Pateni), I Gram Drill, (Troxel's
make), 1 pair wood ladders, 1 pair 11av carriages, 1
wooti bed, 1 wheat fan, I hand cart, 2 . 3 horse plows,
2 two-horse Plows,, 2 single and 4 double i.hovel
plows, I harrOw, single 'double and treble trece, 2
sets brcechbands, 3 sets front gear 3 sets plow
gears, one 6 horse line, I sot double harness, a lot
of grain• bag., forks, rakes, g chain, I pair spread-.
era, fifth churn, 6 cow chains, also I /I athawity Cook
t.,2tovi, and fixtures, 1 good Ten-,plate stove, L 43ed
stead, 1 Fink, 1 safe, 1 L.h:e, 1 Pment Dry I!uuso,
lot old iron and many otlttfterne los not nt ccss,try
to mentibit. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on sad
•day, when a end rt of 9-mouths will Lie given on all
613, E 18 Of and upwards.
Feb. 21—te.
_ 33 V 'X' .0 1-1 E N G
• •
T"E tubiscribzr infinite the public. thlt he. co n
tinuee the• 'Jut: tiering bUSIIICSA un.i. will tie
pieuseil•to supply cititens with a cloicJ aril:.) of
Veal, end Lint) in seaspn
.T4O CA Ski pricey paid for cairns. - • •
NOTICE,
liE rint;fi. o s persons who gave thvir
imteb at hi, Lille labt S''pritig that the owns will
fait due on the tir,t of M I nitoviliat.r. payment
.id•'reqtieeited. • ' 1 Gt Ii'.MIJJpIICR. ;
us i•iti
tiNticitailt.:..f t .NoTli;E:.= - 0 c , 3 11
1-,lickby givo,l tp t,rl.etu.ni - of Admsnialpitiiit
.uputi the eAtate Wit of IV ay
Jiele . d , ha7V7i! Ibeit granted ti in.a.und roigned. AU.
ptirtons
• 4heinselvept i
'Eiet.ste will iileave make Limtrd,uie ,payment and
pr...4ant:t14013 4 pi; !IV/4 Clititliet44.
Ideated fur HAI I..ment.
41 4 41/141 4 1.0 1 VF311,'
:Ft.h. 28 6.. v. A ditlni i•tra
44 , 1(111:1'S (and
ler,h)
J. C. AUSTIN, Pres't
F. Dyson Sec'ry
,GEO. CARBA UGIT,
G. V. AI oNv, A uc4.
EVERYBODY , 7I.'
COME AND SEE
ORIENTAL
13ASE BURNER,: - '-•
At the sign of the tig Red Horn, entnorrwill be
convinced that the Oriental is the beet, the pnntl•
seined and the cheapest Hato Iltrning Coal Stove
in the
7.1
for troth is mighty end Will prevail. We have the
Morning Glory in our store so that you con judge
for youiselves. D. B. RUSEI.I. sells the No. 0
at $23, No. lOat $27. No. IL at 30, No. Mat *34.
The Oriental has a larger_ fire, pot, a better grate,
makes more heat with lees coal than the Morning
Glory. The Oriental hoe taken the four first prem
iums-at the State Fairs of Now YOrk, oral the large
Silver Meddle at the American Institute.' Come
and coo at the sign of the
"BIG RED HORN",
Waynesboro', Pn., where you can get any .kind of
Stoves yon want of D.B RUSSELL,
who always keeps on hand seal for sato Tinware
mado of the best in andby good workmen. Honse
urnishing goods &c. at, the sign of the
BIGKEDHORN
THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL
Base Darning Coal Stoves,
and Parlor Furnaces,
asva reeelved Four First Chum Premieres at the
New York State and other.Fatra. Also, the
went SILVER MEDAL nt the Fair of
• e-Amerleart4osti
City of New York, 1865.
THRY ARE PRRPF,TUAL BURNERS, ONLY
Wilt FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BS
‘11,11)1C DURING THE SEASON.
TFIRY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS 01
Ting APARTMENT.
STICRiI CAN BN NO ESCA_PIC OF GIAS PROM
THEY.
THUS CAN BB NO MINIM OkWit
OBSTRUCT
Via PIER W 17,1. REMAIN FOR DAYS WITS.
OUT ATTENTION.
IDAM ILLUMINATION 18 SQUAL A.M
" OPENNITtIi."
WIRY ARB POWERFUL SEATERS All
• YliT PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO
MILD wir,A.Tuza.
THEY ARE Tliii MOST BOONOMICAL
STOVES
,AND VITRNACEB
MADE. . •
TEE PURNACII WILL HEAT, MATIEPAS.
TORTLY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A
-/AWER. ROOM, WITHOUT
• ADDITIONAL PTJEL.
flisbtAizoo a the Stores, and Three Soo of *e
Parlor Furnaces.
Manufeotured and for Me to iho Trod* by
PERRY & CO.,
• ORIENTAL &Mint WORKS,
No, 113.1tudeas et, Al lliway•
Sold et Retail by
D. D.RU,6SELL ,
Sign of the Big Red Horn
W ay n esboro ,'
COOK STOVES!
flaware,
Ironware,
Breassvrare,
llome Furnifthilig Gael&
And other uFeful artteirs et the rign of the
RED HORN, Waynesbaro', Pa , where a large et
sortment of
COOK STOVES,
NINE PLATE STOVE,S
PARLOWSTOVE, S
.•:_.COAL STOVES. &c.
of Ihe latest improvemette, the very beet in the
market, at the Cheap Tin lead Stove :stow et
D. D. it1.i61:3.J..
TV& W A WE
made of tho best 'fin hi the niarketi and warranted
at the sign of the - •
".1131g Xtec2:lltc•ria..'7
D. B. RUSSELL keeps constantly 'on hand n
large assortment of }Wpm" F udtiebidg Goods for
sale chea p. P u rer,PliWr KolViijno9ll and a large
assortment of Limps.
Washing 111ade:
by calling at the algn-of tlin4-13,ig:Rid Horn" and
getting the beg Close Wringer•eyernaado.
WPersonb iu ,warq•of Sloyea, Tinware, Houre
Furnishing ( i l,o l l tb 4r-c.''644:;tali„6,Flt full value for
their tioney I) . p:tithing
-4017 R8*1.1,.
''Sigifof"Bl9lliEV..ll to ,"
• - Po
-
LIVERY! ' LivEnv
. .
rulnTriticsrs tthnounre to the, oh 4 1. ,at,
.11., they still,t entire nu . the ; ,id‘ery I;uitteess. flay
ing recently tooth horses and vehicles to their
' :••• r•tock 'they ~are, tent% het ter prepared, than
ever, JO . USPOISI . nwtItO IiCISOUS wanting
. 2 1 fine tiding and. driving horse's. 'alit! c'otri-,
)rt a lele conYeya l .4 e t , ' Anetten,tivp, Os•
. tier alwayF in attenlanceated . parthts eon ;
•
• ',..yrredi. , tit i artg pnieit; jeyi ir et, pi g pt i , or
. d ayt
oc iPascengcra mye"yed %,.) find' froth
(96:s t c t fej y pip rcittrits
7, •'•• • '(,vei1,F131;5 1 11E1:t31R•14.•.:4•3•T0N.F: R.
A " r‘..• . ,
Japanned irrwre,
"1 :7 - r '' t om,
• •
•
SECOND A R.FLIVAL
GtOfit R.ductioniurrices!
ab TO'
•
PRICE'Bc - HOEFLICIit'S;
• •.
Where t they have received the finest assortment
co[ t 000 pt all,. that hive' bketi blettklti, MD
,Wayneshoto' since the War— Bought at a low inice
and will he sold accortlifigly, • - •
'-The-but scriAers feitldly as it-thit eh:liens aiVai - ifes •
bon,' and vicinity to call and4viamino their goods,
and feel-assured that they wilt concur in
,tlio a•
hove' ettlStn6iie ' ; • c • -
Silks, Alpaca Reps, Pique cloths, Mohair Reps
Delafits. Coburgs , A lbiVool - Deigns in' all
'shades end iluMlitil.p. - -
Cloths., t'assi trieics. - Cord's, Sat i nots,lenne,T weeds,
all •Wiriitiesi with a host of aII-kiiuls of Bootle 'at
Oat. 4 181?.' PRrOB & HOF,FLICIPS
Birth AKFAST s h nivlo , '-,
Lull !km) Square Sha‘stA,
Small r-:lirrwls,
Ir eras sacks, at
Palen At Burma( 11.4
0 N Goode from th a Charnharel tug
oWoof on Factory at ,
,Patua & Norman's.
Ottilvl L nice4artiela two rainy ;Eli, at
rum & Hostriacit 'a.
W HIT P, Woo! end Grey : Blankets at
Paton & t,trmon 'e.
inANIIA TPA N Germantown Factory Yarns
at , Nice & liorMac's.
I.(Yrof Pretty carsimers et
Peter & oarricree.
NEW 8 tyhe of Hoop skirts at
Pruir b llusructe
•
MOR - A-1-3-n-vo ry--hesp-lut_iust—retoinLat
Pules & LI OULI
I,4EN and .13 . ayz eu ttore t tn ei d
A S t h Ze: and bhildrani
- t3huea and Outten! at •
HOXIEMADE Rai Carpktei at
-•- - - tatcs'a iftlitt.stns
F RESH. Ireckn4
UCKBKIr4 Cil6vaa and Gam:diets at
fnicJ• tivaitiaelfs
l I A IEB ilea Cloths et
- Pan' & H ottr4ea
811aes rtila flaatTals at
!arca & firmware..
NE W VIR NI i
CIIIIIIIGH MAKING!
THE subscribers would inform the public that
they have asiociated themielves together in the
- Carriage making business, and that the business
hereafter will be continued at 'Jacob Adams' old
stand under the firm - cif Ati.aste is Hairgaa. They
will have 'constantly on hand BUG- ,
GIES of every description ; new and , .
second-handed Vehicles of all
rir Repairing done at short notice, -
They employ none bat good mechanics and see
the best material. Persons wantings_u_ - 'thing in e ll;
line will do well to give vs a call before purchasing
elsewhere. JACOB ADAMS,
GEORGE B. HA WKER,
Cit Tit es Streit. wally Jes)ti!l Liu if C.listicli
Jen 36 it
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We have just received our new stook
of
DRY- GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
, GROCE.RIES,
NOTIONS,
QUEENSWARL•7
CARPETING"
HA RDWA.RE
. OIL CLO rllB, &a.
To • ,
which we call attcation of on vsbc
wish to buy el)cap•gon'f6.•"' •
• M BERSON, 11ENgTVIC T & CO,
nor
.
• -
•
jOILN4çATT6N-',
- - Vraml.lie'Plxilahlpltia Dental Chl!twe. ,
. • J...,,1) V,.N.T. T I S 4 T , t..
~ •
Nitro.uso3ll..d Ck Gas
~ ti•ftid to 4 .. ..,
' F t XTRACT,T•f,ETII, ‘VITfIcnr,II,,PAI4p:c•" -
,Cr Olen pakjota 410,4c.i.t, b,e_ovill . us4l, th o NA. fi '
0011(1 spit I,Y, a VT. , CP.S3 of Pecezia,:, , ,tre G ums ;
EV!' 'pciatiie Dentltil ilobeia a hit:ll..ll'M e inttt
'ter
it t ,- vv iThi n 'oi: r f'Aftifr t i l l l'aqh mountrrnn Gold
Slilver, Platen t or Yu eunito,u4a .1 ohm uttetl,t,* give
s';iii•-•. l alLlivon: , • . • ~
1 11,111er No., ,f 1,5 Nortl3, Cmili•l...strt(l, tle:Ily ' tip
p , i,qi, ill,. A,frail!. 111,1146:': •, , ..
I mv. , 22:' 1 ie.. -• . -i
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
COON •111 STONEHOUSE
w 01,11,1) the public that
tb'ey hare now opened rit their new room, on
the soatli•weet corner of the Diainond, in Wayitea.;'
hole', a large' end well iteleited clock of
and Cull:fry,
icon; Steel ; Nails; Cabh-iiiiTieni . laa - ode of every
description, Queenswairo, Cedarware, Shoes, Car
pets. Oil Cloths, Paints, Glass,Oils, Varnish Brush.;
es, Fish, Salt, and all kind. of Uoods kept inn wolf
regulated store. Our goods are all new and fresh
and have Ixcit.bought for cash at the hitt decline
in prices.
We flatter ourselves that from our long experi;
Cnce in business, and a'determinrition to sell g..inls
nt smnll profits, we shall be able to offer unusual
inducements to all buyers who desire to sv , v'e men
_
ey. PletOre enll and see frr yourcelve3i.
'Wo have a large and weH assorted stock of sta
ple and fancy Dry Goods, embracing
Cloths, Cassilueres,,
tinttinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cottottldes, Cords, Den.
inn., Stripes, Cheeks, Ging!mum Lin in and Cotton
Table D;spers, Crash fur Towels, Calicoes, !Mains,
Attlee:as,
Trintinga, Shawl!, Brown and Blenched Sheeting!
and Stinting!, Tickinga, Linen!: Flannel!, VI , hue
tioti'q, Gloves, if oiliery and tiotionti. We are re.
CeiVillg new maids every week anti wilt supply any
article wanted that we have tiot.ott hand in few
dap.
We pay the highest truirkat price for all kinds cf
country weduce filch as Btcuti,Lard, But ter, Eggc.
Dried Fruit, ;tags, &c.
(let 18,, lab?.
GitOCEItIES,
ESZIECKI
WOULD respectfully avocet - 140 to his friends
!Intl the public generally that he is prep rel
to supply fill viho need
flues ab llosnium's
Also I fall assortment Al
Confectionaries,
Country Produce
Taken in exchange for goods. En connection
with the Grocery business lie ello keeps F 1.0171
and PEED STUFF, than which there can be 11011 C
better nor cheaper.
Thankful for past favors km respactiuily sullen
a continuance of the citrus.
Aug. 2,1887.
FHB BIIIIBITIO'is!
lit VITES hi. rut:num:fir and the nniqie,
I y to ced and ettnoine itia it ck 01 go,dr. inst
pcned.
N. 0, and P. Ti.
Rod a full lino of leading article%,.
Bought at tho moat cel4rat
ranted PM:Z.
I.4llcacius and Baking nrlieloe of chnio , st goal
ties.
Peaches. Pine Ap.ples, Soistvberries, GREEN
CORN, &AL . .
N. Y: CD3ElE,s'ill-gall wintetr.
113704 . 0 N'S C11.1(.;K,ER.:3 —Water Itusl,raom,
Proaul.
f'
Plekih ainnite Tca Set . curs aril su.
CC'S. dls6er, nn ott p;utt:tt i &c. nl
. t1)..1nt , t4 st y It G
Fruit and
cut -
cseu tat ion cups uud liil cy Clima I •r die
-
Dtitcs,
roy. to tickle tilt'
e Cottic . ot!e, come all
ay'', 01)nro . ,:p:•e: 6,..t5c7
tri11 1 ,... 11.1.1 13,1,1 It>
tbe ()Into.'
,•tS 4 i7.
tris all be aht 1).1 g! “1 *hen they :19
i (;ern .t.art•h, 1811v..r
l.>t>ndry.) N.):1.11r;
11.) n. and a inultit.ude of al C...:1g4 tor family us 0.
'Dee, 13.
- NT
,UK eropai
7 N, O. Mo'asse , r4c , :ivotl by •
W. A. REID:
=En
Dry Goods, • •
Grocea•ies,
FANCY NESS GOODS,
C. I. DICIZEL
SFG IR, BYRUPti,
TO Ii.kCCO. Cl(3.lltd,
COFFEB,
risti,
II ROOl4, BUCK HT:-
T WIN 1:7-1,
-*A I.T.
Notions,
Stationery, etc.
V• A. 7A. El D
COFFEII,
(. TEAS,
Silt F'.~,
S P I C E•S
CRANBERRIES,
Fr. CURA.B.Nrs,
OANNED FitUiT,
4p.T.I.MMMVOi
G LA-S S NAP E !
~GEO:. W. WELSH,
ATI' EY AT
EMMI
suo.kltc,
No 1 MACKIIEL,
'ice MI tn,l v.nr
PRUNES,
P. ISEN S,
A. NEIL)