Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, October 23, 1868, Image 3

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MHE undersigned take pleasruo in nnnouncing
1 to tho public generally that they are now pre
pared to offer goods at prices corresponding to those
precious to the war, ai:d which willlbe s.good news"
to all.
Now that we have i iid in one of the largest and
best selected stocks of goods we aro ready to show
them and convince them that prices have "come
down." '
Come and see the handsome line of
Consisting of
_
Reps, Popline, Espingline, Poplin
Sergo, all wool ilelsina, klpaccas, Mohairs, French
Merinos, drc.
The above goods in various
Colors,
Black and Blue Cloths,
Cassimeree; &c ,
Blankets,
Napkins,
Towle,
Nubias,
Drawers,
Buckskin Gloves,
Kid Gloves, all Colors,
_A_FELL_LLVE-0-F-11-0 STEI?Y,
MARINO HOSE.
CHILDRENS FANCY HOSE,
CAPES AN'D MUFFS.
Doe 13.)0t5,
Coarse Boots',
Ladies Morocco Shoes,
Oct 9 '6R
ALEX. LEEDS,
Next door to" the Town Hall, has 113 W on hand
a fine assortment of
CLOCKS,
Bre!acted by himself with great care, a large and
well selected assortment of
uctvccrlva, ?
of Syria', English, and American Manufacture ;
JEWELRY
for truth is mighty and will prevail. We have the
Morning Glory in.our store so that you can judge
for yourselves. D. 13. RUSSELL, sells the No., 9
at $23, No 10 at $27. No. 11 at 30, No. 12 at $l4
The Oriental has a larger fire pot, a better crate'
makes more heat with le s coal than the Morning
Glory. The Oriental his taken the four first prem
iums at the State Fairs of New York, and the large.
Silver Meddle at the American Institute .
FINGER AND EAR RINGS. I and see at the sign of the
cheaper than evor before sold in Waynesboro'. all
the latest etyies kept eon , tantly oft hand.
Every variety of Cuff buttons. A fine assort
ment of
Solid Gold. Engagement and
WEDDING RINGS,
Slyer Thimbles and sheelds,' Castors, Forks, and
Spoons, salt Cellars, and Butter Knives of the cel
ehrsted Roger Manufacture, at reduced rates.
SPECTACLES
RIM
TO Ella everybody's oyes. New glasses put in old
frames.
C'ocks. Watches, and Jewelry
,promptly and
neatly repaired and warranted.
ALEX. LEEDS',
Next dodr to the Town 11.41, under the Photograph
Gallery. July 91.
sTuAyiii.
TRAYED from the premises of the subscriber
►, about the Bth of September lest, two sheep. a
Ram and a Ewe. A liberal reward will be paid for
such information as will lead to their recovery.
oct 16 3t JOHN W. GOOD.
• Seed Wheat
• TUST received and for Bale, Fitly barrels.ofEas
0 Tennessee seed wheat. D. F. GOOD.
Dept 18 tf.
Overcoatings,
Coverlets,
Quilts,
Table Cloths,
Shawl's,
Circulars;
BlouseP,
Undershirts,
LAMBS WOOL Hon
. oes,
Gum Shoes.
PP ICE & lIITFLICH
SAVE YOUR FRUIT !
THE L. A. OELLIG
DRY HOUSE,;
PATENTED JANUARY 219 T, 1868
hie is the hest Dry House ever- cifered to this
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
fdtvor.
It is easily managed.
saves ue .
It is durable and portable.
It-has:4-14-feet-el-tdryirrg-strrfiret
It vv;11 dry apples twice aday
trill and se,
e them at the sign of the
BIG RED HORN
and leave your orders for-them
COOK STOVES:
illuware,
Ironware,
Brassware,
Hone,, Furnishing GOCtfiS
Buckets,
Churns,
Knives and forks,
Spoons,
Ladles,
large iron and Copper. kettles
And other useful tirades at the sign of the DIG
RED HoRN, Waynesboro', Pa., where a large ar
sortment of
COOK STOVES,
NINE-PLATE STOVE,S
PARLOR. STOVE,S
COAL STOVES, &a
of the latest improvements, the very Wst in the
market, at the Cheap Tin and Stove Store of
D. B. HUSSSELL.
TINWA'RE
made of the best — Tirrin — the - marktt
- at the sign of the
"33 Ig Ito ct "Maria."
D. B. RUziSELL keeps constantly on hand a
large assortm-nt of House 'Furnishing Goods for
sale cheap. Pure No. 1 Kerosene Oil and a large
assortment of Lamps.
Washing Made Easy !
by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and
getting the best Close Wringer ever made.
Ea 'Persons iu want of Stoves, Tinware, House
Furnishing Goods, &c. &c,, can get full value hr
thcir money by caning on -
D. B RET-s'SELL, •
Sign of the "BIG RED HORN,"
Waynesboro', Pe
EVERYBODY
COME AND SEE
THE IMPROVED
ORIENTAL
BASE BURNER,
At the sign of the Big Red Horn, rind. vou will be
convinced that the Oriental is the best, the hand
somest and the cheapest Base Burring Coal Stove
in the
WORLD
"810 RED HORy",
Waynesb aro'. Pa , where you can eet any kind of
Stoves you want of D.B. RUSSELL, •
who always keeps on hand and fin• sale'• Tinware
made of the best tin and by good workm-n. House
furnishing goods &e. at the sign of the
HIGRED HORN.
t3tild at Retairby
D. B. RUSSELL,
Sign of The Big Red Horn,
Waynesboro', Pa
Japanned ware,
liMMM
Improved Thrashing IPlachine !
Daniel Geiser.
B. E. Price,
Farmers will please look at the'great advantage in Thrashing
/4p•ain wi th
GEISERS' PATES T
SHIP-REGRATING
CLEANER AND BAGGER.
atest_ znprove rip e curet
driven either by Gear or Belt
►• • "gitt.hor.e power, with cast-iron-thresher - r .1i Iron an woo 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
if.ipinid.tileliver Itrulte s.eker, which will deliver abourtlitrtyleet beyond the feeder, on a stack
fifteen to_eighteen feet_high,_aud_can_be_essily_ratnavd to carry the chaff. with-the-stra-w, or deliver it
in a separate place. The ounk and fan sides being closed, to confine the straw and chair, remedies all
difficulties in cleaning grain against wieuy weather. It bags the grain bit reasonable .management, suf
ficiently clean for market, and its capaeity,..under ordinary eircuinst 'macs, 14 from twenty to tarty bush
els per hour, using eight horses and the same number of hands; but to force the work under favorable
circunn.tatice, tt will thresh from tdrty to fifty bushels per hour, and with more ease and agreeableness
to hands than any otli..r machine now ut common use
The No. 2 Machine, telly represented to the anove cut, is particularly adapted to the farmer's use; in
intended to apply to any common Over or railway power; weighs 1,300 pounds; has an iron threshers
frame, and cylinder, 1::i inches to diameter a..d 28 inches long; delivers the clean grain in hags, or if
desired, in a hell It delivers the straw fifteen feat 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 trout :100 to 500 bushels of oats per day, using four or six horses, and the same number of
minds; but to force the work, under most favorable circumstances, good grain, &c., will thresh and clean
considerably more. the M whine will threah and clean all kinds of griin generally threshed with the
common machine, and requires n r inure horse power, but in many cases dues not run so hard. It will
apply very well to a two-horse railway power
Now here is what the Farmer thrasheria in wants, a Separator to go from ram to fatrn, to thrash
grain, with niece saustaction than any other separator now in use, and why is it 7 Because' this separa
tor has a sell regal iting Blast, which prevents grain from blowing into the
chaff, and also has a seffie - g-
Mating feeder to feed the cleaner Slid it has rollers and combs in the eleriner - which prevents it from
- -
.1 7- 7117 U' aAU nrirTO All L , and give fecause there is less Inc
Lion in the Journals, and the rakes and Lill are geared so _that you have no troub'e with Belts !honking
and slipping, causing dust to tall into the wheat. Why does it clean against the wind ? Because the
blast has Lineet 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
orate, ready to attach whea necessar•. Bee vise it is more convenient in the barn without the front car
riage You can turn the machine or ran it from place ti place more easily, Whv has it 'not got Eleva
tors like senie other 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 knew that filth should be kept
separate !Ur feed, &c , we might as well keep shoveling the Tailings from under our hand fin into„ the
hopper unu expect to get the grain clean. Why is this separator more cleanly and satisfactory to'work a
briouin_oaii
tt e lmn n e g th o e u rs t and l ecatteing
Because r the Fan and Trunk bides are closed up toprevent the wheat chuff arid dust
A
over the flour, causing waist and giving mu ch trouble with dirt and sore
eyes, - &c. Why do Thrashermen get more work with these separators than they do with others ? Be
cause this separator has all these advantages and many more, which makes it a separator suitable and a
paying one for all farmers and Thrashermen that have grain to thrash, whilst in most cases farmers
must suit themselves to the machine, because the machine will net suit hell to the farmer' In short
this is the cheapest, most durable, reliable, simple and most agreeable to work about; and the only, eel,-
' arator that will clean and bag the grain sufficiently clean for market under all circumstances.
Farmers Can rest assured that this machine is nu humbug, and judging from the high recommends.
lien of farmers that are using them, we must come to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that far
mers 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, as we are willing to he respon Bible if it does riot perform
es represented in this Circular.
A reduction 4,2 per cent. on all orders handed in on or before the first of April , 1868.
Shop Prices of_Maehines - 4-an-Lie-. e--40-m - 4 - .2 - 15, to $540.
IMMO IMmommo - - -
ir We warrant the r machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonable defects of materia
workmanship, o,e,
Geisir, Price & Co., Manufactures.
WAYNESBORO', FRANKLIN CO , PA.
Null's Pat. Post Boring Machine.
STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR: SALE.
A series of trials of this machine has convinee-: the in'vcntor and'nli persons who have witnessed its
operations that it is superior to any other in use in the following , particulars :
This machine is constructed e n as to he operated either by hand, horse, water or steam poacr. By
hand 25 to 30 posts can be bored per day; by one.horsr power firm 100 to 160 per day ; by two•horse
power 200 per day, and by wat, r or steam power from 200 to 300 per day. It is also a self feeder.
The e•ubscreber is now prepared to dispose of State and County Rights for the above valuable in
vention.
A ilJress
June 19 —tf
LAND POD, SALE
'HE i,ubt.criber of at Private sale n trnct of
I first quality htmestone Land containing 5 A
CHES, mole or less, situated about lej miles Nest
of Waynesboro', on the tun pike leading to Green
castle!. Phis tract adjoins land of David Snive!y
and John Scott. It is well adapted for Building
Lots and will be sold separctely or together to snit
purchasers. It not sold privately before sAruit-
DAY THE 17111 DIY OF' OCTOBER, 1868,
it will he off , red at Public Sale on that day at 1 o'-
elocl , , P. M. io fror4 of Bowdeti's Hotel, in Way.
nesboro'. Persons can see the land in the mean•
time by calling on e sub-cri ben
sep 18—tsJ DAVID M. STONER.
GEO. W. WELSH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in the Town Hell Building, next door to
the Post Office.
Dec. 13.1862
GIJNS! GUNS!
PENKNIFE BLADES.
Ap. 17=6m. J. kJ. JOHNSTON.
RIME N. 0. Molasses at the store of
At maxxics, Uss EDICT do 00
PATENTED MARCH 24, 1868
LABOR SAVING QUATATIES—
E sE OF OPER ‘TioN—
t.:INIPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION.
J. F. over.
Ordahlrahrney.
GRAIN SEPARATOR,
DANIEL. GEISER, Proprietor.
JONATHAN NULL, ,
9,uincy, Franklin County, Pa.
PUBLIC SALE.
MITE eubscribrr having located in the west will
I sell to the highest bidder on the premises in the
town of Quincy, on Monday the 26th day of Octo
ber. his It 'Usk: AND L() I'. This is a FIRST
CLASS HOUSE 30 feet by 34, two' stories high
with a Basement, with a ha:l through and two
rooms on each side, making eight good rooms be
side the Basement. There is a first rate spring of
running water on the premises, and will be sold on
said day without reserve to the highest bidder, One
half cash onVoe first of April next and the balance
in one or two years as may suit the purchaser, with
interest.
Bale to commence at 1 o'clack on said day.
BAWL. W. BROWN.
Oct 2 to W2l. B. RAM Agent
Boot and Shoemaking.
THE 's - nbacriber would inform the public that he
ie at all times served to make to order Gents
Coarse or fine Boots, also coarse or fins lt'9rk for
Ladies or Misses. includiug• the, latest style`of: last
ing Gaiters. Repairing done at short notice, and
measures taken in private families if desired Ind
the work delivered.
THOS. J. HOLLINGSWORTH.
May 8--:-tf,
orse
over,
This Stove has been in use in this part of the
country for three years and has given more satifac•
Zion than any other Base Burning Stove offered.
I can refer to One Hundred and Fifty persona
to whom I sold these stoves and every one says it
is the best stove they ever saw or used. I sold One
Hundred and Seventeen of these stoves last season,
and from the orders now received for them I have
no doubt but that I will sell more that last seasond,
Come and see my stock of stoves. You will fine
é large stock of the best Coal Stoves ever offered for
sale. I have now in store three other new Base
Burning Stoves, "The • luniati," "The Revolving
Light" and the "'Empire," all first class stoves.
PERFECTION AT LAST.
The public have long desired a perfect cook stove
fur coil'. I nteiv have fu'und that stove.
Is with iut (moult the best Cook Stove in market for
either Anthracite or Ilitumit ous Coal. Call an $
see it.
Manafiteturer of Copper, Tin
and Sloe( t Iron Ware, and
dealer in all kinds'of
Stoves:for Coal
or Wood.
He has now - on hand a large stock of the best
Cook Stoves in market.
He is sellitig 90 gal. Copper Kettles at $219
30 sr s. II (I 15
1 8 ss •4 s. a 10
The above kettles are stronger than you can get
elsewhere and much cheaper I am now putt ing
up a
NEW DRY HOUSE
on the Hot Air Principle which comes much lower
in price than any offered before, and is gotten up
in good style, is strong and durable, takes but little
wood, and does its work splendid. It is,also`a good
Baker. Call and see it,
Ildetaric wire for Clothes lines cheap.
The best Clothes Wringer 'in the :World
The best Force Pomp in Market !
Iron Wash Kettles. Tinned Iron Pots and Stew
Pans, Copper and 13rass were. Also a good stock
of Tin and Sheet Iron Were, all of which is made
of the best material. All kinds of Job Work dose
in hia line. Don't fail to call and see for yourselves
as you will find many articles that you will want.
Bop 11
Young Men's Guide to Happy Marriage, and
Conjugal Felicity. The humane views c.f benevo
lent Physicians, on the Errors and Abuses "incident
to Youth and Earrf Manhood, gent in sealed* letter
envelopes, lrco of charge Address HOWARD
ASSOCIATION, Box P. Philadelphia, Pa. ,
jam) 19 —ly,.
RING , s
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GRAY HAIR.
This is theAsinfioszAthatitingmnde,
Thla to ilin Cure that lay
lu tho 41.311SUOSIA that Ring made.
This Is the Man who wna bald and
gray,
Who now has raven locks, they Bay.
, lie used the Cure that lay
Al In tho Amuttust.t. that Ring made.
Is tho 3tniden, handsome and
gay,
A Who married the titan onco bald and
gray,
11 - 110 mow 11:1a raven leeks, they any.
hl, used the A3IULOSIA. that Blatt
4r , ^ al, made.
3 •
Tills is flu , Pnrson, who, bythe way,
11arrled the sudden, Inuitlmonto and
P;:zY,
To the man once hnld gray,
- But who now has raven' lockq, thief
7.1 say,
4.:j, Bemuse he uqed the Cure that Inv
lu the Au ni:ugt.l. that JUug wade.
rtiriwtvirt7 , ll — trlnt rin7,s away
To aronsc the pent lit sad and g ly
("Tito tidy fact, whiob here does hty--
you would tart-hr brief nr pre%
se the .1 o SIA that .1:wo
E. M. 711391 %C 9., PrI4PP7ETUFS. PET
Mold by J. F. Kirwrz anal F. FOURTIBIAN
Waynesboro', and by Druggists generally.
THE MORNING GLORY
FOR
THE CALORIFIC
W. - 17 TRITLE,
GUIDE TO MARRIAGE.
J.LEESB & CO.
ENGINEEIN,
Foundry, Machinists and Blacksmiths
EsTII3I,MV:D Ist..
PARKERSBURG, WEST VA.
Your attention is respectfully called to our esten•
FOUNDRY and MACHINE WORKS
situated on Kanawha street, near the D. and 0. R.
H. Depot.
Tne entire establishment, in all its departments
is supplied with the most approved Machinery tools
and appliances Tv cessary to the mm uFretuto of
yboss.s.ss •I , l em 4 who rem &um a limmMil
AND [WAVY CASTINGS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Our Work is of the best quality frith as to ma
teal! and. Werktuundliip.,
We are extensively engaged in rn inn facture of
Portable and Stationary Steam Eogit. es,
Steam Boilers,— - • -
Circular Saw Mills,
Gang Saw
Flouring Mill Machinery,
S orn•fittui Sugar Mils,
Shafting Pull ys
And Bangers,
-•- We are prepared-to-do--
COPPER,
BRASS,
Sheet iron Wei
- - FITT! N G.
no.l to manurnefure malt pans and all tbo • al•purte.
winces and ni.telimery for making . ail. We a'so
manufacture
OFFICE AND OEULIt STOVES
•Our office &meet; of the het cpmlity
1)0113 A 13 _PM G IN ES
At all prim,
clap terl-ta-t-lre-r-a-atrityg-tti - a - 11 - 1 •
Tlik ESIJING MACHINES,
ALSO, JACK SURESVS
AND
STAVE .1/A o thv E s
- As to mu Stave 11:whines we respectfully refer
the public to Al ssrs. ICrmble &
u'i—West—V- - ft-rxcells all others. THey cauthrt
he sue parsed.
Iron Railings, Verandahs,
Garden Vases, Brass arid iron
Castings of every description.
We would also call the attention of School Otri.,
cers and others interested to our
IMPROVE!) SCIIOOI, DESKS,
which for neatness, cheapne4s, and durability. 'are
not surpassed. They arc recommended by Prof.
W. R. Willie, State Superintendent of Free Schools
of West Va', and by the l'ar%ershurg t•:ct•out Board,
'•I have c:xatniised ).1, J. Lucre & Co'c, Folding
Scats fur mchools, std fixed seals str_ '
r ments, maim acture at Parlren.huilr,
, I mogt cheerfully recommend our Boards of
Eduction arid others interested. to supply our
Public School Iluuses with them.
W. R. if ITT:,
Gon'l Supt Free Schools, Wlice:ing, W. Va."
PAR KEIRRIMIO, Nov. 7, 1867.
J. Lreso & Co., Dear Sir:—in answer as to
how wo are pleased with your Improved Iron Scho o i
Desks, we would state that we have us d seyeral
kinds,,fut for cheapness, neatness 4ntl duribilny,
we glee yours the preference to all nth ,rs,
I fully concur in the &love
STEPHEN DOA HMV% N,
Sup't Free School , , Woo,l Co., W. Vl.
New °IA recent], han I Engines, of all 5i2..13
hand:aryl far sale at low — iitcs.
GOOD MACHINERY. Weltill reply to en ,
guinea by mail and promise our best efforts to:ptease
purchasers, h ah as to quality and price,
Gallon or address
LEERE & 00., •
Parker,+burg, West Vrt
sept 4, 1868.
"PUBLIC SALE.
PEE subscriber will sfritt — public sale at hit reF.
idence, in Pikesville, 3 mile; East of W
boro', on .Prida . .ij the 23d of Orlober, the fohowipg
Real Estate and PersOnal property :
ONE GOOD BROOD MARE,
I two horse wagon good ns new with iron axtds,
wood bed and bidders, I gap plow, I new harrow.
single and 1 double shovel p}ow, 2 wagon veme!s,
2 log chains, butt and breast chains, 2 sets breech
bands, 2 , 11 y nets, 2 blind bridles, 2 collars, all good
as new.
At the same time will be sold a lot of 11.10UN—
TAM LAND containing 35 acres, more or lets,
well timbered with rockolk, chestnut an.l hickory.
adjoining lands of Jacob 13. Good, Henry Baer and •
others. Persons wishinz, to see the lot will find the
subscriber at his residence on the 22.1 of Octo' er.
He will a'so offer his 1f011:1 AND LOP at the
same time. The lot contains I acres goo 1 laud.
The improvements are a ono and a halt story Frame -
House, good stable, Hog Pen and a lot choice fruit.
all under good fence. to commence at 10 oi•
clock on said day when the I. rms will h.) mado
known. SA Al UEL GUNDER.
oct to
A FARM AT PUBLIC SALE !
ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, IR6R
THE undersigned will 'sell nt public sale at the
Inte residence of Philip Overcash, deed, on the hei•
tersLurg road, about 2i miles east of Greencastle,
as above, the following Real Estite, to wit: 116
ACRES OF GOOD LIVIEs'PONE LAND, which
will be sold together or divided to suit purchasers.
This land is subject to widow's dower
• The improvements consist of a TWO STORY
STONE HOUSE, Log and Frame Barn, with
Blacksmith Shop, Carriage House, and all other
suitable outbuildings. Two firm wells of never
failing water on the premises.
A GOOD 011C1-IA RD of tine Fruit Treeq, such
as Apples, Peaches and Cherries: ako,
About 12 acres of this land is c.ivered tcan lii.e
young Timber
Any one wishing to view the premises before the
the day of sale, can do en by calling on John Ov
ercas,J, in Greencastle, or the subscriber.
!•Salo to commence at 1 o'clock on said day, when
terms will be made known by
AIICJIAEL l'iNE, of P., Ex'r
oct 2—ts
PUBLIC StILII.
rrirE subscriber, administrator of Obed Mentzer,
dec'd, will sell at Public, sale, on the prernisc ,, ,
on rATC.iDAY TIM 24Ti7 DAV OF OCrOI36R, the
following described Real Estate, to wit : A One
Acre Lot of Ground, with a
TWO STORY LOG 1 . -lOUSE.
roughcasted and newly fiLled up, a large new Sta
de, Cooper Shop, Hog Pen, of.c. thereon. There
ore also on the lot the choicest font and a never
failicg spring of good water. This property is sit.
usted one mile South of Scotland. on the Fayette
dile road, and joins lands with Henry tianSe, Dan
iel Lesher and others. Sale to commence at 1 n'.
clock on said day when the terms will he made
known by ' DANIEL GARLINGER, Adm'r.
Sep
STRAIii 110Gp
LAME to the premises of ►he sub.eriber about
the fir.t of September Inn n white hog about 15
months old, Thin slit in the left ear. Ti.e owner in
rrquested.to.prove property, pay chlrg , s nnil
it sway.
oct 16 3t
Cj ool.l rSugor at
S. F. 611 A W.
.9.13011 En ,
T OSII,
Board of BducatiA?
ORO. Mlk;Rt3
R r r D' S,