J. OINTIcia I. iiiiitita 4L ,;':.60. itavijait `returned front the Eastern cities, *here they have purchased quite. an, extensive addition to their STOOK OF CARPRTS, and would respectfully invite tile. publie to 'Call am examine their new supply of Goods, which consist o ENGLISI AMERICAN USSELS CARPETS, Imp. Three• Ply, Extra Super, Stiperfine, Venitian, Twilled and Plain, In addition to the abotre very desirable Patterns!, we have a full line of tow-priced (DRAIN Hempe anti other CARPETING ; COCOA and CHINA MATTING; 01LCLO7'HS, die. Superior HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, WITH EXTRA II ORDERING. Druggete Felts, Broasel—and. Velvet Mats, Hassocks, &c. RAG CARPETS made to order. Highest - cash price paid fur CARPET RAGS. ' WINDOW SHADES - ,„- - --__ We-inwe - n - iffreeltigoiltrient in this line—entire , ly new patterns, very handsome and cheap—rang ing from 60 cents novarchi. We also have— TRIPP'S-PATENT — WINDOW SHADE FIX. • TUBES, ' self-acting, a great improvement on the old style of Fixiure. It is quite a novelty; come and see them operate. We haie, also, a full line of _ STAIR R0D5....- Fir MI the abbio articles-aro , beitorsoliF-at -T atr- - - tnniohingly low' prices, and it will be to the interest of those who wish to purchase in that line to visit their establishment, at West Queen greet, next door to H. .Nierer'a Mammoth Furniture Establishment. Uhomberbburg, Pa. June 12-6 m. 1111=i1 MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN FURNITUItE, CHAMBERSBURG, PENN'A. H. STERER, would call the attention of all who . •re in need of Fuoniture, Mattras.es, Looking Glasses, &c., to the tact that he has n larger stock ' on hand, at his enema on West Queen Street, than all similar establishments in the county combined, mew. to Housekeepers and others, in want of Goods in his such as no other Furniture Dealers can do Having a largo Factory fille7.l with the latest im -fifuved- MaChirery, driven by Witter powei - which is much cheaper than steam—he is enabled - to make his furniture at less cost than partics_not_h/vin. the some a.lvatitagcs. He has on hand upwards of 140 B EDSTEA DS of over 30 different Styles, rangin g i n price from :p5, $75. More than AO I3UREATTS, of2a jiff rent: styles from $7 50 to lP 100.00 each. lli.wards tiOo CHALKS, of all styles from, 25 to x:35 ctrt h. • I , GIaNG - 1:1 - 1ATRS from $1.50 to $3O. FULL CHAMBER SUITS, solid Walnut, from $6O to $275 each. CO"1"F AGE :nil Fl'B, from $3O to $75 each TETE.A.TETES aml-ktolas, from $ 2,4 1° $6O each. Spring•seat PARLOR CHAIRS, from $2B to $5O per half dozen. I , OIS.NGEs, from $7 to $4O each. Marble-top PA (Molt TABLES, solid walnut, fr PTO to $4O -- fro - 0i , , iqc.. Wood Top PARLOR TABLES, from $ 2 to $ l5 •ach. Among which ore more then thirty dill-rent styles. Also, EXTEN:-.IONTBREAKFAST;DINING and H ALL 'FABLES, in endless variety, CHILDREN'S CA RRIAGES, 15 difterentstyles ranging in price from $5 to $25 and all other. orti Iles-kept in first class Furniture establishments He also sells Wholesale to the trade, all 01 whom he requests to call and learn prices before purchasing elsewhere. H. bIERER, West Queen Street, JUJU? 5-3 m. Cho m uersburg, Pa. FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS. (l v e r F f r y e n t e o s b c a n r l o l ,, th a e nd n s t u te r n r o ti u o n n d i o n f g th c e ou r r o y pl t e of o o the following FACTS :-1. 'The SINGER SEWING MACHINE Is the best for Family Use. 2. It has the V est Hemmer ever put on a Sewing Machine ; commencing at the. corner of the work, and turning a very pretty hem that will not wash out. It will hem into a square corner and nut ; a round an abrupt curve ; iota n scollop, and turn the work all in neatly. It will also hem the edge of unbleached muslin without trimming oil' the fringe. 3. It fins the best attachments fur Hemming, Felling, 'rucking, Cording, Ruffling, Broiling, Binding, and Trimming, ever put on a Sewing Ma chine. 4. It is the fastest running Machine in the world and runs the easiest. 5. It does net take six months to learn to use it. It is so simple that a child can use it. U. It wid out-wear any two other machines you can name, and hence the most durable. 7. It does its work equally well, at fast or slow rates of a peed. H. It cannot he got out of order by sowing. 'With these FACTS, we invite you to come and see fur yourself. and can assure you that after ten years practice with Sewing Machines, we know by practical experience which Machine to sell and which to recommend ; and can any thdt you will find it to•your own interest to see these before ma king a purchase. Parties Will please leave their orders with the undersigned who will promptly fill them. THOS. J. FILBERT, Agent. June 19 —lf.. liorses for Sale • THE subseriber ofrerd nt private sale two or three good Draught Horses. August 7-3 t. D. F. GORDON. NOTICE. cHE undersigned would hereby notify the pub lie that his wife Rebecca having left him witth• out reinion ho will hereafter pay no debts contrite. • by her. • Au uet 7-3 w. DAVID Y.HADE, TO THE LADIES ! ATC. RESSER would respectfully announce . to the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that she null intends to carry on the Millinery bus iness in all its branches and don't intend quitting "as has been reported," but expects to curry on more extensively than ever. tiho also intends car rying on MAN I'UA MAKING in connection with her other bupiness; having had considerable expe rience in both she flatters hersollthat sbe will be able to give satblaction to all. Returning' thanks for liberal patronage given her heretofore, she hopes for a contiruance of the same in the future. March 20 if.. El. B. HATNICE. DRY HOUSE, PATENTED JANUARY 21ST, 1868. This is the beat Dry House ever offered to- the public.- It dries Fruit in half the time required by the old method. It dries uniformly and perfectly. The Fruit dried by it retains more of the natural flavor. It is easily managetl—-- Trcntvf -"' It is durable and portable. • 24_feet_of_drying seefnee It will dry apples twice a day. Call and see them at the sign of the BIG RBI) HORN and leave your orders for them COOK STOVES: Tinware, House Furnishing Goods Buckets, Churns And other useful nriteles at the sign of the BIG RED HORN, 'Waynesboro', Pa ,-where a large as sortment of 00_K_STOYE, NINE•PLATE STOVE,S COAL STOVES,_ &o_ of the latest improvements, the very best in the market, at the Cheap Tin and Stove Store of 1). B. RUSSSELL. • TINWARE made of the hest Tin in the market, and warranted at the sign of the 66 .131 g Rod. it c• rm.. 9 9 D. B. RUSSELL, keeps constantly on hand a large assortm•nt of House Furnishing Goods for sale cheap. Pure No. I Kerosene Oil and a large assortment of Liimps. Washing Made Easy ! by calling at the sign of the "Big Red .Horn" and getting the best Close Wringer ever made. Persons in want of Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, &c. &c., can get full value for their money by calling on D. B RUSSELL, Sign of the "BIG RED HORN," • Waynesboro', Pa VEBYBODY TR% IMPROVED ORIENTAL BASE BURNER, At the sign of the Big Red Horn, end von will be convinced that the Oriental is the best, the hand somest and the eheapebt Base Burring Coal btove in the fin truth is mighty and will prevail. We have the Morning Glory in our store so that you can judge fur yourselves. D. B RD BELL sells the No., fl No lent st 27, No. 11 at 30, No. 12nt The Oriental has a larger fire pot, a better crate' makes more heat with le , s coal than the Morning Glory. The 1 Men tal ha. taken the four first prem iums at the .tate Fairs of New York, and the large. :._•ilver,lVledilla at the Arne rican Institute. and see at the sign of the Waynesb - iro', Pa., where yeu can get any kind of Stoves you want of 1113. RUSSELL, who always keeps on hand and for sale Tinware made of the beat tin and by good workmen. Blouse furnishing good q &c. at the stun of the BIGRED HORN. Sold at Retail by Ironware, Bras s wa res, Japanned-ware;l Spoons, Ladles, Large iron and Copper kettles PARLOR STOVE; S COME AND SEE WORLD "BIG RED EIORN", D• D. RUSSELL , . Sign or the Dig Red Horn, Waynesboro', Pa 9 SECOND ARRIVAL OF _ NEW GOODS AT PRICE & HOEPLICRS - voR 18681_ They take pleasure in announeingv-te , ttieLemn- 1 munity that they have opened their first selection of Spring goods, and now is the time for all those who wish to select desirable and cheap goods to give them a call. Their assortments is larger than heretofore which will enable persons to make easy selections. Come and see, arid judge for your. selves. The undersigned return thanks -for previcius tinnagn and Haile -for a continuanto oft hesantei. June 12,1868. PRICE & HOEFLICH. ALL Wool, Ho:nematle and City Rag, Cottage Hemp, stair and GirtMng Carpets. YRUPS and New Orleans Molasses. eORSETS— Mrs. Foys ucat fitting Corsets, oleo French Corsets. R AKES, Spades, Shovels and Hoes lASSINIERES and Cloths, a fine assortment kjlor Spring 1868 T UBSSAttne, Buckets, Pails and Bowls I n'Yil — Cloths, W indow AT ex and fixtures. lt iSTOtil Hoop Skirts also Misses skirts D RIED PEACHEA—Pare'd and unparud u tiEESE—An ex cellent ankle. 1 , , ) TT UEENSWARE—A large assortment just re: N i ce, •civod. - I EL A !NE', Gingham; Reps, Poplins and Piques. ()HECK'S Ginghams, Hickory and Chambry. • QHAKERS—A new lot jut oponed; kjall of which can be had at the store of june 12. ?Ric lIOEFLICH W. A. TRITLE, Mann fact n rerLof__C_op_p n_ and Sheet Iron Ware, and - enter in all kinds of Stoves for Coal or IWood. Ho has now on hand a large stock of tho best Cook Stoves in market. --- He is selling 40 gal. Copper Kettles at *2O 30 " " 44 46 16 18 " " c• 46 10 The above kettles are stronger than you can get elsewhere and much cheaper. I am now putting up NEW DRY HOUSE on the Hot Air Principle which comes much lower in price than any °tiered before, and is gotten up in good style, is strong and durable, takes but little wood, and does its wort splendid. It is also a good Baker. Call and see it. Metalic.wire for Clothes lines cheap. The beet Clothes Wringer in the World! The best Force Pump in Market ! Iron Wash Kettles, Tinned Iron - Pots and Stew Pans, Copper and Brass ware. Also a good stock of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, all of which is made of the best material. All kinds of Job Work done in hip line. Don't fail to call and see for yourselves as you will find many articles that you will want. Mny 29. ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA, This College holds three sessions each yenr.— The first s..ssion commences October Bth, and con tinues until the end o I January the second session commences February Ist, and continues until the beginning of May : the third session continues throughout the summer months. It has an able corps of twelve Professors, and ev ery Depanment of Medicine and Su gory is thor oughly taught. Every facility in the way of illustrations. morbid specimens, herbarium, chemical and philosophical appura tus. microscopes instruments of the latest itivention for physical examination and diagnosis will lie provided. Splendid Hospital and Clinical Instruction are abides) : free tickets to all our City Hospitals are provided: Dissecting Material abundant at a nom mail cost. Perpetual Scholarships are sold fu. $6O. !Seim for circular. The Eclectic 111cdical Journal of Pennsylvania, Putnisheti monthly, cowmen • pages et matter. Price $2 per annum. The largest, finest and most progressive Medical Journal in the United antes. bpleadid inducements to the getter up of Clubs. Besut:ful premium engravings, valued at en to every subscriber. bpecimen copies sent free, on appli, ation. Address JOHN 131Jeil 't NAN, - g 227 North Thellth Street, Pnitai Pa May 1, 1868. DR. HIRAM BUIIIRMAN AVINU located in Quincy, Pa., tillers his japrofessiona I services tl.e citizens or the place and surrounding country, and by strict attention to business hopes to merit a share of public paroling c. He can be Jound at the Hotel of Pei , tl tull all hours when not professionally engaged; Jui,e •W— aut. improved Thrashing Machine. Daniel Geiser. B. E. Pelee. Farmer§ will please look at the great advantage ha Thrashing Grain. with _ , - _ ' GEISERS' PATEN = T SELY-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, • `I With the latest _lmproved - Triple Geared H OKS'e Power, driven either by Gear or Belt No. 1 is fr eight-horse , pewer, - -withricast iron thiesher 466 arinvoad'eyliiider; 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'efee - ond - rake, these carry the straw out on their wps,_an . el'ver abo t thin - fi ve feet be •ond the feeder on a stack fifteen to eighteen feet high, and can he 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 If difficulties - in cleaning graill - agarnst winery weather. It bagsthe grafi - I - hi reasonable management, uf ficiently clean for_market, and its capacity,-undor-ortlinary-eircumstances,-is-from-twenty - to - lerty — 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; iu intended to apply to any common lever os railway power; weighs 1,300 pounds; has an iron threshers frame, and cylinder, 123. inches in diameter and i 8 inches long; delivers the clean grain in bags, or if ,esired- i -in-tllialf-bushel,--It-deliveree-the-st-ravv-hfteen-feet-from-the,--feeder,•or if desired,-can-deliver the straw and, chair together; will thresh and clean, in good grain, ready for market, from 100 to 175 bushels of wheat, or Iron 3110 to 5110 bushels of oats per day, using four or six horses, and the same number of nands; but to force the work, under most favorable circumstances, good grain, Asc., will thresh and clean considerably more; The - Machine will threah and clean all kinds of grain gent crafty threshed with the common machine, and requires no more horse ewer, but in many cases does not run so hard. it will spply very — Well to a two- orse railway power Now here is what the Farmer and thrasherman wants, a Separator to go front NMI to farm, to thrashgrain, with more satisfec tam than any othe'r separator now in use, and why is it ? Ilfecause this separa tor Erns a selfreguldting Blast, which prevents grain from blowing into the chaff, and also has a selt reg ulating feeder to feed the cleaner and it has rollers and combs in the cleaner which prevents it from choakmg. Why does this machine run so light, and give so little trouble ? Because there is less fric Lion in the Journals, and the rakes and lan are geared so that you have no trouble with Belts breaking and slipping, causing dust to fall into the wheat. Why does it clean against the othid ? Because the --f , - t ha. dife ct ctorroirtli - e — Wa in 0, —..-- — E Tr :h .- Vain at tto eleaner is St) well arranged that the winehas no chance to drive the dirt into the - E4 - per. . Why is it built permanently on two wheels and the front carriage sep arate, ready to attach when necessary 1 Because it is more convenient in the born without the front car riage. You can turn' lhe machine or run it from place to place 'more easily. Why has it not gut Eleva tors like some ether machines 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 shuuld be kept separate for feed, Arc., we m ight as well keep shoveling the Tailings _from under our, hand fan into the hopper and expect to get the grain clean. Why is this separator more cleanly and satisfactory to work a bout than others 1 Because the Fan and Trunk Sides are closed up to prevent the w heat chuff and dust from coming out and scattering over the floor, causing waist and giving much trouble with dirt and sore eyes, &c. Why do Thrashermen get inure work with these separators than they do with others 1 Be = causehis_beparatorlia - s_all-these-aAvaintages and many mote, Which makes it a separator imitable and a paying one for all farmers and Theasfiennen that have grain to thrash, whilst, in most cases farmers must su it themselves to the machine, because - the machine will not suit Paoli to the fanner. In short this is the cheapest, most durable, reliable, simple and most agreeable to work about: and the only at arator_tha twill_clean_antLbag-the.grain-sulficiently-clean-for-market_under_alLeirtuinstances. Farmers can rest assured that,this machine is nu humbug. and judging from the high recommenda tion of farmers that are using them, we must come - to the that - it is the very Machine that far , inersiwant and will have as soon as they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, fur which we hope they will give us an opportunity, as we are willing to be responsible if it duos not perform as represented in this Circular. --A-reduction-of-2-per-cent. - on - all - orders - handedin - on - or - before - the - firstof — Vpril 186 R. ShOp_Pric_esi_of Machines range trom 8215, to $540._ 1 We warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonable defects of material workmanship, &c. Geiser, Price 4r. Co., Manuiacto res. WAYNESBORO', FRAIsTICLIN CO, PA Null's Pat. Post Boring Machine. STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE. A series of trials of this machine has convinee-: the inventor and nil persons who have witnessed its operations that it is superior to any other in use in the following particulars : a This machine is conetrueted so es to he operntetl either by hand, horse, water or gem power. By hand 25 to 30 pubta can be bored per tiny; by one-horse power hem 100 to 150 per day ; by two-horse power 200 per day, and by watt r or steno) power front 200 to 300 per day. The bubscriber is now prepared to dispose of State and County Rights for the above valuable in vention. Address ITOS. H. CR.EBS, UNDE RTA"KE INFORMS the public that he has constantly on hind Coffins of nll hinds, including the Plug berg Excelsior Coffins, and a Patent FREEZER, in which Corpses can be preserved for any length of time desired. He will be in readiness at short notice to convey Corpses to any point desired. He rtturns his thanks to the public ft;r the liber al patronage heretofore given him, and by strict at. tendon to business and fiir dealing hopes to merit a continuance 01 the surto. May 29 tf. THE• ' HERO FRUIT JAR The best in the market, at AMBERSON, DE \ EDICT & CO. July 17. OIL Waal and paper Blinds Maui store of Avneasott,llvasutot & Ca FLAVORING Extracts Vanilla, Lemon and Orange Concentrated, perfect in purity and delicacy of flavor, at lisru%s PATENTEDARCII 24, 1868 LABOR %NINO QUALITIES EASE OF OPERATIoN— bIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION J. F. 011er. Josiah Fahniey.- DANIEL GEISER, Proprietor JONATHAN NULL, ' Quincy, Frankun County. Pa. r UNT'S COMPOUND! FOR THE C TIRE OF PUTRID SORE THROAT, IN FLUENZ A or any other Intl onmatory or inward disease of the Throat if not of too long standing. Also SCAR. LET FEVER. This medicine has been tried in THOUSANDS OF CASES, in different parts of the enuntty, , and has it .ver been known to fail if taken iri time and according to di rec;ion9: It i 4 wanlined to cure. Glint it• a .trial and it will epeak frr itself Sold by F. FOUR PRMAN, Waynesboro', Pa., And at the other principal stores in rrar klin Co. CHAN. M. Cl'ilLAGHeit, Agent for Frank lin Cu., Penna. July 24 :lino. NOTICE. LETTERS Testamentary on the Fatate of Him- Loy Smith, late of Wayni•shoro' Pa., deed, hav ing 'men granted to-the subscriber, a:I persons in debted to said e.tato will make payment and those having LlAins preemit them to D. SINILVELY smurit, Ex'r. LIME! LIME ! Persona wanting fresh Litne can he supplied by calling on the subocriber. june ALEX HAMILTON. tea c=:( c=• c.O • _ 163-We have just received our new stock of DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, 0 ROE E NOTIONS, E'CIN(TS HA RDWARE To which we call the attention of all who wish to bu' cheap ends. AMTERSON, BENEMICT & CO Mar. 27: CARPETS all kinds cheap at the store of A mnrutsoN It 1 , :14 Nnicr & CO; WO EUNU•A NT of AMBERSON Li KNEDICT & CO. WHITE and Knittine Cotton at tho store o AMBEASON BENEDICT & Co, QUEENSWARE. a full line cheap at the stare o ,A3tasaioN tilesnuter & CO. crI7CIIITIT - Mie - Flooi, Trddr, Stiirq, at tho store of Antes itbort tisNsoicr & Co. scare U R . I;A m I g ti r s O O I c o N t e h D , n u l , s (*(..„!; H ONEY—No. I. now nt the [store of suntmoN 131mo/or & Co FISH, large lot of fresh %lack re I nt the st Ire of Amish:lmo:4 . O IIDESt, Ladles, Mieses, ll kinds nt 010 toe of AmoaasoN BENEDICe & Go Ala ch 27. At - E Si NEVV_GOODS. NATE are now prepar , d to orcommo,late our v customers and the public generally with all goods in our line such as HOOTS AND 8110F,R, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, lintilEßlC, • &c. Tobacco, Snuffs, and Nuts. SOAPS, HAIR Olf.Q, PERFUMERY, Stationary Clocks, made at the celebrated factory cf . 'cleth Thomas, and warranted. ,Watehcs of all kinds kept on hand and' Ftr sole. Jewelry consioirog of I, AWES FFNI SETT:4 IN 601.1) AND I'LATEL) .Ili WE1.14.1c ALSO LA. DIES FANCY JET :SET leeve !hut one from 10 cfs. per pair upwards d Imo lot of fancy stits,lileeve 13m tolls wr-(kale aria Ladles. Gents Solid fold Fancy ltre,ist Pins rind Watch choirs, Gold, 6ilver and Stvel, also 11..0r witch M' C 5 Pt.oble. :Steel al.‘l liver flames als.) ble digliud glasses and Nos, ti41,,,e,, TIIIIIICS, Valif SI'S, UnllTrilns, Kermeno oil, Crackers, Ilindtets, Mats, &c: Clocks arid Watches repaire at short notice. Old gold and silver taken inexchange for goods. Aril 24 068. E. & J. ELDEN DID,. 'l'. 1). FRENCH., ~s~ 130 MTV NSER'rS3 Benntifui and lluratde teeth mounted on l'intina, Gol.l and Vine: n ote. Partieulin• attention gken to the preservation of the natural teeth. • Nitrous Oxide (ins administered for the ex trac t ion n tee th without pits. (Mice at his residence .JII Mechanic Street. Feb. H. GOODF.;'. NEW SU.iIIIIEIt GOODS! Metcalfe & Hites-hew's, CHANIDERSBURG 1000 yds Beautiful Armours only 184 5000 L ,wils " 20y 25 500 Parasols nc vcry low prices. 15 dill*, rent style Hats at half price. our stock of Ladies flats' is Very Ira: re havintt juc bought them at the late Auctiml sato 1:1:,1 Our stuck is large full and complete in all branches, and can accom , aidate imr ptirons at low prices with alnioNt nt.y thing. in the i.by troo.is L ind notion linc. NIETOALFL & at I'lial3l , ll. June 19—'613. PRIME 33 :El 21-74 1 1 • subscri , ler informs the public that ho con- Unties the Butehertn4 buil:it:se end will supple his customers and others with a prime article of fresh Iteet Veal tun! LI4Mb• a . u•ual, during Lie s'eason, from the adj., in ink the —*lay ii% sboro' Hotel. TfriOW`J. May 8 —if. D&CJOIIIN M. having rrinntiently located in this cal. his protemiiiinal :services to tho uulmuur,u7. 1/11.4.in /I the side room uf the NiV yuPalouro' !lota April 24--it. G 001) sugar at. C:11 La.l ... 0 LLJ ICCI c a n' , ocC OIL , (LOCHS, &c ~~~~ s COLI reel lArlg, R El D' 8,14
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