READ THIS! THE underslgned take plenum+ in announcing to the public generally that they are now pre pared to offer goods at prices corresponding to those previous to the war, and which will be "good news" to all. Now that we have bid in one of the largest and beet selecled - stocks of goods we aro- ready to show them and convince them that prices have "come __ _ „ Come and see the handsome line of X) It 3EI Si SS 413- 430 C) X> IS Consisting of _ Reps, Poplins; Esping'line. Poplin Berg°, all wool detains. Alpaca.% Mohairs, French Merinos,- &c.-- • • • •-_-• - .-- - •••••,.._„• 7 „ The above goods in various Colors, Black and Me Cloths, Cassimeree, &c., Blankete,__ Napkinoi- Towels, N abias, Overcoats Drawers, Buckskin Gloves; Kid Gloves, all Colors, FULL LINE .11081L'EY, LAMBS_WOOL_HOSE MARINO HOSE. CHILDRENS FANCY HOSE, CAPES AND MUFFS. Fine - Roots, Coarse Boots, Ladies Morocon PI.- - • badies Calfskin Shoes, oct 9 '6B QE - • .1_ :EA 0/1 ; DRUGS MEDICINES, eV IIL w ffiliii PLMTS dze. &e., Go to Fourthman Waynesboro', May 24, 1867. LAND FOR: SALE. MHE subseriter oilers at Private Bale f:10 acres 1 of land, more or leas, adjoining the Borough of Waynesboro', lying along the Chambersburg road. The land will be sold together or divided into lots to suit purehasets. eel 2$ U.] Overooatings, Coverlets, Quilts, Table Clothe, hawlfir, - elvenlaw; Blouses, Undershirts, PRICE & TIOEFLICH JOHN FUNK, (of IL) SAVE YOUR FRUIT ! THI4I L. A. OELLIG DRY_ HOUSE,___ PATENTED JANUARY 21ST, 1888 This is the best Dry' House ever offered to the public. _lt_dries_Fruit_in_half-the_tiato_required-bythe-old-' method. It dries uniformly and perfectly-. r.l The Fruit dried by it retains more of the natural flavor. It is easily managed It saves fuel. Iris urn aan porta e. It has 24 feet of drying surface. It w;11 dry apples twice a day. Call and see them at the sign of the BIC, RED HORN and leave your orders for them COOK. STOVES: Winware, Ironware, Brass wa re, srurntshing Goods Tubs, Buckets, Churns, mv~s an - Or Ili -- Spoons, Ladles, Large iron and Copper kettles And other useful artteles at the sign of the BIG RED HORN, Waynesboro', Pa., where a large as of COOK STOVES, NINE-PLATE STOVE,S PARLOR STOVES COAL STOVES, Sze of the latest improvements, 'the very best in the market, at the Cheap Tin and Stove Store of D. B. RUSSSELL. TINIATARE made of the best Tin in the market, and warm Hied at the sign of the "13-Igg Red 'torsi."' D. B. RUSSELL keeps constantly on hand—a large assortment of Rouse Furnishing Goode for -sale cheap. Pure No. I 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. larPersons iu want of Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, &c. &c., can get full value for thcirmoney by caking on D. B RUMSELL, Sign of the "BIG RED HORN,' Waynesboro', Pe EVERYBODY COME 'AND SEE TOIL IMPROVED ORIENTAL BASE BURNER, At the sign at the Big Red Horn, end you will_be convinced that the Oriental is the beit; - the hand somest and the cheapest Base Burning Coal Stove in the , WORLD for truth is mighty and will prevail. We have the Morning Glory in our etore so that you can judge for yourselves. D. B. FUSSELL sells the No., 9 at $23, No. 10 at $27. Nu. lint 30, No. 12 at $ 14 The Oriental has a larger fire pot, a better crate' makes more heat with lea coal than the Morning Glory. The Oriental ha taken the four first prem iums at the State Fairs of New York, and the large- Silver Meddle at, the American Institute . and see at the sign of the "BIG-RED HORN", Waynestmo', Pa., where you can get any kind of Stoves you want , of D.B. RUSSELL, who always keeps on hand and for sole Tinware made of the best in and by good workrmn. House furnishing goods &e. nt the sign of the BIGRED HORN Bold at Retail by D. B.RUSSELL, Bignoftho Big Rod Horn, Waynesboro, Po Japanned -dire, improved Thrashing Machine Daniel Geiser. B. E. Price. . Farmers will please look at the great advantage in ,Thrashing, Grain with GEISERS' PA TEI\ T BALM-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND DAGGER. With the latest Improved Triple Geared Horse P oiver i en_either_by_Gear_or__Belt No. I is a eight-horse power, with cast iron thresher frame and wrought iron and wood cylinder, sir ten-inclacs_in_diarneted_ttlirty_three incites 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 clunk and fan sides being closed, to,contine the straw and chair, remedies all difficulties in cleaning grain against windy weather. It bags the grain Lr s woano6la manog.mont, suf ficiently clean for market, and its capacity, under ordinary circumstances, is from twenty to forty Eush els per hour, usirfg, eight horses and the same-number_ ollands; 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; in intended to apply_to any_common lever or railway power; weighs 1,300 pounds; has an iron threshers _frame,danti_c_yidnder , I2i inches in diameter and 28 inches long; delivers the clean grain ii Wgs, or if • desired, in ala If bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet from MT - feeder, or it desired, can deliver 7 l6 straw and chair together; will thresh *nil clean, ill good grain, ready for market, from 100 to 175 bushels o work, f a n wheat, U' Dushels of oats per day, using four or six horses, and the same number of n under most favorable circumstances, good grain, &c., will thresh and clean s i b n t or to t 0 r . 0 . L1 300 ,ae Cor.. • auly more. The Machine will three's and clean all kinds of grain generally threshed with the common us 'chine, and requires no more horse power, but in many cases does not run so hard. It will apply ver_y-well to a two-horse railway power Now here is what the Farmer and trirashermin wants, a separator to go from farm to farm, to thrash grain, with more satisfaction than any other separator now in use, and why is it 1 Because this separa tor has a self regulating Blast, which prevents grain from blowing into the chaff, and also has a sell reg ulating. feeder to feed the cleaner arid it has rollers and combs in the cleaner which prevents it from clioalung. Why does this natchine run so light, and give so little trouble ? Because there is less fric tion in the journals, and the rakes and tan aro 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 wind ? Because the ~-Idast.-hoa, - i.tirect.actaon=orr--t-lre-T-rathc-elcmnorier-Ho-wetl--rtrrangetl-tlmt--th.e--wi-irtl-lras--00-tdrtr ree-tot drive the dirt into the hopper. Why is it•built permanently on two wheels and the hunt carriage sep arate, ready to attach when necessary ? Because it is more convenient in L the barn without the front car riage. You can turn the machine or run it from place to place inure easily, Why has it not got Eleva tors like some 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 know, that filth should bo kept separate for feed, &c , we might as well keep shoveling the Tailings from under our hand fan into , the hopper ants expect to get the grain clean. Why is this separator inure cleanly and satisf tc tory to work a bout than others? Because the ran and Trunk Sides are closed up to prevent the wheat chaff arid dust from coming out ant r.catiering over - the - floor, causing waist and giving much 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 aII farmeis and Thrashermen that have grain to thrash, whilst in roost cases farmers must suit tkomselves to the machine, because the machine will not suit itself to the farmer In short this is the cheapest, most durable, reliable, simple and most agreeable to work about: and the only sep arator that will clean and hag the grain sufficiently clean for market under all circumstances. Farmers can rest assured that this Maine is nu humbug, and judging from the 'high recommenda tion of farmers that are using them, we must come to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that far mere 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 ho responsible if it does not perf arm as represented in this Circular. fi-reduction-of-2-per cent.-on-all-orders_handed_in_on_or_before the first of ARril , 18611. _ . _ Shop Prices of Machines range from 8215, to 8540. rirwe warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonable defects of material workmanship, &c. Geiser, Price & Co., Manufietures. WAYNESBORO', FRANKLIN CO , PA. Null's Pat. Post Boring Machine. STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE. A series of trials of this ronchine has convince: the inventor and rill percons who have witnessed its operations that it is Superior to any other in use in the following particulars : This mneLine IF constructed so as to be operated either by hand, horse, water or steam rower. By hand 25 to 30 posts can be bored per day; by ono-horse power fern 100 to 150 per day ; by two-horso power 200 per day, and by water or steam power from 200 to 300 per day. It is also a sell feeder. The subscriber is now prepared to dispose of State and County Rights for the above valuable in vention. A d dress Juno 19—tf DR. JOHN A. HATTON. [From the Philade:phi:l D.:tital College. • • taaassa NITROUS OXIDE GAS used to Errnac T 'ULM WITEIOUT PAIN, Or when patients desire it. he Will use the NA ItGOTIU SPRAY. u process of Fre4z ing the Gurus. or Operative Dentiatry done in a mien tifie wooer. He will insert Artificial Teeth mounted on Gold, Silver, Matins or Vulcanite,and warranted to give satisfaction. Office, No. I North Carlisle street, nearly opposite the Adams 114.u50. Greencastle. GUNS; GUNM! PENKNIFE BLADES. Ap. 17—Gm. J. bf..IOHNBTON. 0. Moiasers at di° store of pRIME N. 412,111EREION, DENELICT Si CO, PATENTED MAROII 24, 1868 LABOR SAVING QTTALITIES— F,AsE OP OPERATION— WIPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION. July J. 011er. , JoMah Fahrney. ~., DANIEL GEISER, Piopri - d or. JONATHAN NULL, Quincy, Franklin County, Pa. NEW MILLINERY STORE IN WAY NESBORO'. MBE subscribers beg leave to inform the citizens of Waynesboro', and vicinity that they have just returned from Philadelphia with a flue and fashionable assortment of Millinery golds, and are now prepared to accommodate the ladies in any thing in their line of l usiness, and would therefore solicit a public share of patronage. We have con.. stantly on hand stumped yokes, and bands for em broidering or braiding, Mowed aprons all sixes and patterns. Ravings procured fixings for stamping we are prepared to do stamping at any time and at shortest notice. Ladies, call and examine our stock. Terms cheaper than can be found elsewhere! , reI'ITCIII.NG DONE 'l'o 0111411 t. Rooms on Main Street over Smith's furniture rooms. Mrs. L. A: TUtTLE dr. M. M. HAMLIN. oct 9 tf • Professional. Dig. J. BURNS AMBERSON haring ' perman ently located in this placo, offers his profession al servicts to the community. Calls promptly. at tended to at all !lours. Office in A.:l,l3ol)6ralre's Drug Store, ne door west of the ll'aynebboro* tel. April 17—ti. 149‘11 le Am kJ/ GRAY HAIR. Thls istlwAnnitosathat Ring :undo. _ ,-• y A rt . ; • Thin in the . Cure tlurt lay--- Itt - lit tlit'sAmiuu3s/A,4lutt Ring rtuul4, , • t. N3' is 7 Y: ;;;..;1,47 This; ill the Blatt bnld and grny, Who note hnn rnven locks, they any. Ito tined this Cure that lay tIIO ANSIOV7 . tiI t Ihnt Icing made. ,tr" This la the Malden, handsomo and 71#1. gay, - • WhoTtnarrin dlhe nuur,onocs-babb-npit,-,-- . WhoV t • , „1„..r • , now has raven locks, they Fay. Ho ased the A31.13110:i1A that lilts Mils fa the Thirson, who,by the way, .;; ; ;p ' Married the raitidum handsome and ,„ ' env, To fin; man anon bald and gray, , But who liow Ilas raven 10A:40110r - say,- - - Boranor ha used the Cam that lay , k - '4.fh,\AA...S.' in the Amnausu that lung made. „sf, Thin IA tllO. tTint ring, many ^ o itronf,l t lie peoplr, PA and gay- V- 'Unto 'lid , : wltielt 11..r0 (loos Iv -1 f ynn v.” 1.1.1, vr,t be bald or gray, E. M. TUB es C 1., PIitIPMETORS; PETF.P.P.ORT", f4 - .11;'--- Nold by .1. F.-KURTZ and F. FOURTHMAN Wnynesbnro!„and by Druggists generally. Fob. 14-Iy. THE MORNING GLORY F 0 It 1808. ThisßtOve has been in use in this part of the country for three years and has given more satifie• tion than any other Base Burning Stove offered. I can refer to One Hundred and Fifty persons 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 line a largo stock of the best Coal Stoves ever offered for sale. I have now' in store . three other new Base Burning Stoves, "The loniati," "The Revolving Light" and the "Empire," all first class stoves. PERFECTION AT LAST. The public have long desired n perfect cook stove for coal. I now have found that stove. TEIE CALORIFIC is witli)ut doubt the hest Conk Stove in Market for either Anthracite or ISitumii.uua Cuul. Call and see it. W. A, TRITLE, Monninterdurer os Copper, Tin - and hhet e Iron Ware, and dealer ien all kinds of Stoves Pm Coal or 'Wood. He has now on hand a largo stock of the best Cook rimvea in market. lie is selling, 40 gal. Clipper Kettles at *'2o 18 n .1 o. la 10 The Owe kettles are etronger thin yen can q•tt elsewhere and much cheaper. I um now putting 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, inking but little wood, arid does its work splendid. It la also a good Baker. and see it. Menthe wire for CMtlies lines cheap. • lo - - oame. IMMO eIItaCOPIT MEM L , iVERVIL IMPROVED DOUBLE GEAR • t. • t - 4 Mt" : • ?ra,L 4 n T 1 . , 32 jOT= •NY. 'e.17•" . •;?- 4 ,: 5e443. The best Clothe. Wringer in the World': The best Foie° p in Market! Iron Wash Kettles Tinned iron Pots and Stow Pans, Copper and Brass wire. Also a good stock of Tin and sheet Iron ‘V•ire, all of which is made of the best material. All kinds of Job Work done in his line. Don't fail to call arid see for yourselves as you will find many articles that'you will wan t. ESop 11 , WILLOW anovr. BULL. VA HE subscriber returns sperill thanks to his eus• touters for their very liberal patronage in ti.c past, and vt cult] irfonn them thathis"Mill Wagon" continues to run, and that he is prepared to auppTy to order the best Family Flynt and all kinds of Mill S 1 ull. His fl,ur in tLiftrent 5i7.41 packages can at all times Le had at the Oroccry St. ra of W. A. Hybl. JACOB 1101IVU1t.. oct :io—lf , TYN€4-'f J. LEESE kk'. CO. Erzotr;:7:upp,, Foundry,i;;ll:7o;;_' EWP MUT. PARKERSBUIP.:, \V VA Your attention is respect Orly c - t sivc . FOUNDRY and MACHIN' I.; \‘' shunted on Kanawha street; th, it. t;. 1: Tnu entire estriblishmerif,fdairl%: , is supplied with the most approvadM;ttine,rytouts and appliances rocessarro tthe. limy tetto , .--of--- , -;- MACUINEIIY AND I,IOIIT AND HEAVY CAST' NOS • OF EVERY I>lt,'SCltl'TlON Our Work is of the hest quality I) )th as to WI. - -. . tetial and Warks'etre,hip, l'ortable and Stationary. tcuui hingibes, Steam Boilers, Circular-- Gang Saw Mills, Flouring Mill Machioery, Surghunt Sugar Mills, - Sliafttue• P u lky s And Hangers, We nre prepared to do COPPEit,_ . BRASS, Sheet iron Wolk —i IT: Atm l'itie - . ... F[TTING, , and to manufacture salt pans and all the aipartc. -minces and-Inachreery-for-mnkin g [l.ll - IV - CIT. lar tonnufacture OFFICE AND OTHER STOVES— Our office stoves are of the best ghtlity: - . We have nke , r,n-harid- PORTABLE ENGINES, -- -- At allluieeF, adapted to the running of all kinds of THRESHING MA CII eN, ALSO, J ACK suitEws AND _ STAVE MAW-LINES As to our tituve Machines we respectfully refer the public to M. srr. Rouble Sc Shuili.r, Pennsbo ra', West Va. It excells all others. They cannot be surpussetl. • Iron Railings,__Verandahß, tar len area, rats and Iron Castings of every description. • We would also call the attention of School Oft.. cars and other , : interested to our I~IPROVEt) 80110014 DESKS, which for neatness, cheapne,s, arid durabili ty,l'are not ,They are recommended by Pro W. It. White, State Superintendent of Free Schee lo of West Va., and by the Parkersburg.Sehool Hoard. "I have examined VI, J. Leese & Co's., Folding Seats for schools, and fixed seats for primary de partments, manufactured at Parkersburg, West Va., I most cheerfully recommend our Boards of Ilduc.tion and utters H o • I ---- Public School nous •tl tl \V. R. , WHITE, Supt Free Sehoolo, Wheeling, W. Va." PARES RS Itt; w. Nov. 7, 184;7 'M, J. Lteso & Co., 1 1 1 . : Ir Sir: —ln fin t .wer fig t how we are pleases with your Intprot ed Iron Selmer DCSiLEI, %IV*3 would state tteit we have us il several kinert, hut for cheapness, neatness 'in I dut ibility, we give young the prekretteo to :di others, I fully concur in the abovr , 81 . 1: EN BOA III) NE Supt Free 5ch001..., \1 7 00,1 Co. \-V. New akti iecomi.hatri Engin!.F, of all hiz .s na hantliand 1,,r sale at low rates . GOOD NI A lIIN E We will reply quince by mail and pruou, , e our h , ..st pliort,.. to plc nt- , pureitsera, 11 , 11} rt , t to Tiality an.l pr - Uull ou or alldufo M. T. CO.. l'arkor., l ourg, Wysi out 4, 1808. FACTS ARE STUBBORN THIN3S., 11 &wire to, can the pttent;on of the poor& of Wriynes' , oro', at;,l mirroolohog count:) , to the 10:10wiri g tvicTs : --1. SINGER SEWING NI Ai`IFIN E is the best for ritP,nily, i;se. 2. it has the 1 el-t Hemmer ever pia n Srwinz Machine; commencing at the 'woe:. of th e wor k, and turning a very pretty licra that will not wa4ll out. It will hem into a gri Imre corner and out; a round an abrupt curer ; into ❑ re.01 ,, p. and turn th work all in neatly. It wit iFo hem t h e ,d iz e of unbleached mmihn without trimin'org oil' the fringe. 3. It has the lust nttnrhrurals her Ilrmunim?, Felling, Tucking, Cording. !rufflng, Brat Binding, and Tritomini. ever put on a i 1 - ,ring .til,r chin©. 4. It is the fastest running: Machine in the w. - )rh.l and runs the easiest 5 l does. not take rtY rri mil., to letlrri 1.0 1.1:4) IL is so pi:npla that n child ran rlio it. It wi.l nut-wioa any t .tliAl,inc4 yo .2 can 1131114., 111;c1 11(41(41 010 MOS , dillr.llll4l. 7. II does ils worst a ivaliy tr lf , al fist Or SintV rut,-s S. It cannot be got out of order 15 , ,cw z . With 111C141 FACTH, WO 111 VIII. yoti to come 9ce fur yourself, and eau nsitire you that utter Irli years practice with t:iewittg Msehmes, now practical expo,rience Moen Ma , him r to sell nod which to recommettd ; and can ::137 dilt you wilt find it to your own intermt to , tett these before ma king a 1 urchuse. Parties will please orders with the undersigned who will promptly 1111 them. 3. FILBERT, Agont. Julie 19 _ . Adezalatistrator's NTOTIOE is hereby . Oen that letters of din io istration on the estate of Alargaret Hoover, deed ,in NVaynet-boro', Pa., have been greeted to the umletpi4tied residing in WestmirUtter, Md.— All pt mons indebted to said esta le veal make Mt. ntedi.ite payment and creditors present then elnito4 for tettientent to the understetred, or to his attorney, Joseph Douglas, E.g., in W nynttelkro', Pa. oct 30— 6w] MILLINERY GOODS I TO 11.1i1E1 LAME'S! Ladies ore invited to ettil nn,l rXimitir her .M”, 4. GOOD TE3IPLA REG A MAS st)ppliei or the material to make rwrished. G 091) % , tignr nt ==== 'l"1 8. V. ;MA - W. K. M. 1301:1: YTA h. T_ 1110811. Born LI 01 Ed um] tiott A. U. HUBER, Ad'mr ort 2. rf .CT.iAb'ry
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