I. H. WHITMORE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer FURNITURE -AND Carpets, GREENCASTLE, PA. I. IL WIIIr. 3I 0 R [- Would call the attention of all litho are in need of Furniture, Mattm sees. Looking Glasses, Carpets, to the fact that he has a larger stock on hand, at his rooms on Southeast C orner of Centro Square, than all similar establishments in the county coin. bined, ar d that he can and does offer inducements to Housekeepers and others, in want of Goods in his line, such as no other Carpet Dealerscan cUT.--- He has on hand upwards of 100 Bedsteads of over 25 difkrent styles, _ ranging ia_price from__ ~ 5 to $75 each. - More than 50 Bureaus, of 25 different styles, from $7.50 to $75 each. Upwards of 600 Chairs, of all styles,_ rom $125 to 835 - each. Rocking' Chairs from $1.50 toB3o Full Chamber Suits, solid;Waluut, from $6O to $2OO each.— -- Cottage Suits, from $3O to 690 each ---, Tete-a—Totes and Sofas, from $2O to $6O each. - Spring seat Parlor Chairs, from 830 to $6O per half dozen. Lounges from FT to $35 each. Dittrble.top Parlor Tables, solid Walnut,- from $lO to $35 each. Wood-top Parlor Tables, • -- f $2-tosl3-each. amono• c' which are 20 different styles. . Also, Extension, Breakfast, Dining • and Ball Tables, in endless variety Wardrobes, Book Cases, Writing Desks, • •• es, Seermarie. What-Nots, Hat Racks, Piano Stools, Umbrella Stands, Camp, Office, Hall and Library Chairs. Safes, Sideboards, Sinks, Doughtrays, Cupboards Washstands, Also, a large stock of all kinds of Mattrasses, such as Hair, Husk, Palm Leaf, Wool and Straw at prices from $4 to $4O. Spring Illattrasses, Spring Bed Bottoms, Carpets from 30 cents to $2 per yard,, [the highest cash price paid tor Carpet Rags,] Swinging and Self-hocking Cradles, A-lso-&-lart4o-assortment of Looking Glasses, from plain Walnut Frames to _Fancy Ovals and Arch Tops, in Gilt and Rose. wood. Also, Children Buggies, and Hobby Horses, Pi. turn Frames, toollioul , i,,g of all descriptions, and at lower priceS than can 'be Lad elsewhere in the county. He .also sells 1 , 4 holt rile to the trade, all of whom he requests to es II and learn prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. ' MOWERS AND REAPERS FOR SALE. dec 18 emobJ I-I 30 AL. - ?RICH & 110EFLICII Announce to - the community generally that they have received their Second supply of All kindsof - Diy goods, G'roceries, Queensware, Cederware, &e., and invite the public to call' and make an examination of their assortment of goods: Cheap Government Overeoats, (Cavalry and Infantry) Blouses and Blankets Price & Hoeflieles. Furs for Ladies and Misses - Price & Hoeflich's. Hoods of Fur and Zephyr in beautiful P. & Plaid, Plain and Fancy flannels at P. ez 1 - 1' 6. styles at Buffalo Robes Beautiful lion of Dregs goods Large lot of Queensware at P. At H'it. 2111 JD—Heavy Boots, and Gum Shoes for Bad Roads, Cheese, Prime Coffee, Sugars, fresh P. & H's, Honey and a splendid article of Syrups P. & H's. Chinchilla Cloths for Ladies Sacks P. kins. Winter Queen shawls Todmordon and Waterloo shawls P. & H's. Woolen Circulars and Shoulder shawls P. & H's. Beaver Overcoatinge M uffA, Capes, Viotorines Ladies Vests Gents Underclothing. Buck Hits, Gloves and a great variety of other gloves P. & H's. Heavy Drab and Black cords and :Dreadnaughts Blankets Grey and White Thibot Shawls ( P. &. H's. nov 27 1868. Notice to Farmers THE subscriber having had Irr years expo liege° as a Horse Farrier, • • uld announce to Farmers and others that ho is prepared to treat successfully Ringbone and Bonespavin, and other diseases to which the horse is subject. All cases.of bonespavin cured or no charges Made.— Persons having sweenyed horses can rely on hav ing them cured. • Residence lb miles East on Mon terey Springs. JOHN BENSHOOP. . nov 27-3m° FBIDTE SEEP• HE subscriber informs the public that he con tinues•the „Butchering business arid will bupply his customers and others with a prime article of .fresh Beef Veal and Lamb, as usual, during the Reason, from the Seller adjoining the Wi4rieaboro' Hotel. THOS. J. CUNNINGHAM.. Me J. LEESE & 1)0. Your attention is respectfully called to our exten FOUNDRY and. MACHINE WORKS situated on Kanawha street, near the D. and 0. R. IL Depot. Tne entire eatablishinent, in all its departments is supplied with the most approved Machinery tools and appliances m cessary to the mat ufacturo of MACHINERY AND LIGHT --- AND HEAVY CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION:- Our Work is of the best quality both as to ma. tetial and Workmanship. We are exteneively engaged in manufacture of Portable and Stationary Steam Engines, Steam Boilers, Circular Saw Mills, Gang Saw Mills , Fiouring Mill 3.fachiaery; - Sorghum Sugar Male, Shafting 2 --------Aad--Haugers, - --- We are prepared to do • COPPER, BRASS; Sheet Iron Work - And Pipe FITTING, - and to manufacture salt pans and all the appurte• nances and machinery for making salt. We also As to our Stave Machines we respectfully refer • ... ' . Mirss... PVITP ro', West Va. It excells all others. They cannot be surpassed. Iron Railings, Verandahs, Garden Vases, Brass arid Iron G aD tings-of every description. We would also call the attention of School Offh. cers and others interested to our IMPROVED SCHOOL DESKS, which for neatness, cheapness, and durability, rare not surpassed. They are recommended by Prof W. fi. White, State Superintendent of Free Schools of Weet Va., and by the Parkersburg School Board, "I have examined 111. J. Leese dc. Co's., Folding Seats for schools, and fixed seats for primary de partments, manufactured at Parkersburg, West Va., I rnost cheerfully recommend our Boards of Eduction—and — others interested. ro — supply - Public School Houses with them. - _ - W. R. WHITE, Gen'l Sup% Free Schools, Wheeling, W. Va." Pauxsasumm,Nov. 7, 1867 "M. J. !Avec & Co., Dear Sir :—ln answer as to how we are pleased with your Improved Iron School Desks, we would state that we have us, d several kin's, but for cheapness, neatness end dulability, we give yours the preference to all others. S. F. SHAW, • ,IC S. 110REHAN, E.T.I)ItAILOSH~ of Education. I fully concur in the above- STEPHEN BOARDMAN, Sup't Free Schools, Wood Co.. W. Va. New and second.hand Engines, of all sizes on hand and for sale at low -rates. GOOD MACHINERY. We will reply to en• quiries by mail and promise our bes tetlorts to:please purchasers, both as to quality and.price Call on or address sept. 4, 1868 P. & N's. P. (St. H'e P. &_ lre. AMBDRSON. BENEDICT & CO. have just receivod their first supply of Fall and Winter Goods, to which they invite the attention of their customers and all who wish to buy good and cheap goods. We have a full assortment of P. & H's P. & H'u. P. &. Ws. P. & li'd Ladies and Gents Goods of all kinds. A large lot of CHAMBERSBURG FACTOR Y GOODS, for wens' wear. Also a full line of P. & H's P. & H's. Groceries, Notions, Queensware, Hardware, Carpetiags, Ma ttings, Oil Uloths, I Boots and Shoos, Window Paper, i Nails, &o. nd Others. We are also agents for the sale of dm well.known Howe Lock Stitch Sexing Machine. We have an experieneed Sewing Machine operator, who gives all ziecessary instruction in sewing' when required. • AMBER ON, BEN EDICT & CO. oct 9 JOHN - A. HYSSONG, A TTOitNEI A T LAW, APING been admitted to Practice Law at the 1 . 1 . several Courts in •Franklin County, all husi. TIM entrusted to bin care will be promo' iy att ended to—Post office address—Merccrsbu•g, P.L. jan 1-1 y ENGINEERS, Foundry, Machinists and Blacksmiths ESTABLIS -TED 1861. --- PARKERSBURG, WEST VA, manufacture OFFICE AND OTHER. STOVES. Our office stoves are of the best quality. We have also on hand PORTABLE ENGINES; At all prices, adapted to_the_ranning_cfall-kinde-o THRESHING MACHINES, ALSO, JACK SCREWS AND STAVE MACHINES'. M. J. LEESE & CO., Parkersburg, West Va .... I FP Col- A t=i PP W al se, C=4 cv CI4D E-4 . • = L.LI W-1 DRY GOODS. SAVE YOUR FRUIT !I DRY' HOUSE, Thie - fs the best Dry House ever offered to the public. It dries }'ruit in half the time required by the old method. It dries uniformly and perfectly . The a Fruit dried by it retains more of the natural flavor. It is easily menu -. --- It saves fuel. . - It is durable and o t It hes '24 feet of drying surface. It w;11 dry apples twice a day. • Call and see them at the sign of the 1 BIG RED HORN and leave your orders for them . • 161/ufrer, Pinift• 111. II •k. ik b. v . '4. They cannot be, rhaware, ron Ironware, , oi Brassware, %re Japanned ware, House Furnishing Goods • Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Knives and forks,- . Spoons, Ladles, Large iron and Copper kettles And other &dul ortteles at the sign of the BIG RED HORN, Wayne.baro', Pa., where a large as sortment of COOK STOVES, -- NINE:FLA.TE STOV.E,S PARLOR ST_OVE,S COAL STOVES, •57,c of the latest improvements, the very best in the market, at the Cheap Tin and Stove Store of 1). B. RUSSSELL. made of the best Tin in the market, and warranted at the sign of the 6 ‘3131 - 6 ELo izioria. 7 9 D. B. RUSSELL keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of House Furnishing Goods for sale cheap. Pure N. 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. 'Persons iu want of Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, &c. &c,, can get full value for their money by calving on D. R RUS'SELL, Sign of the "13IG RED BORN," .Waynesboro', Pa EVERYBODY Tlll4 IMPROVED BASE BURNER, At the sign of the Big Red Horn, and you will be convinced that the Oriental is the best, the hand somest and the cheapest Base Burning Coal Stove in the WORLD for truth is migh'y and will prevail. We have the Morning Glory in our store so that you can judge for yourselves. D. B. RUSSELL sells the No., 9 at $23, No. 10 at $27, No. 11 at 30, No. 12st $34 Th. Oriental has a larger fire pot, a better grate' makes more heat with less coal 'than the Morning Glory. The Oriental has taken the four first prem- iums at the State Fairs of New York,and the largo• Silver Meddle at the American Institute . and see at the sign of the . • Waynestnro% Pa , where you can get any kind of Stoves you want of • DX. RUSSELL, who always keeps on hand and for sale Tinware made of the beat tin and by good workmen. House furnishing geode &c. nt the sign of the BIGREDHORN Sold at Retail by D. B.RUSSELL, Sign of the Big Red Horn, • - Waytiebboro', Pa THE L. A. OELLIG PATENTED JANUARY 21ST, 1868. TINW.&RE COME AND SEE ORIENTAL "BIG RED HORN", improved Thrashing Machine Daniel Geiser. B. E. _ Farmers will please look at the great advantage in Tfi ras hib g f4rain with GEISERS PATENT ELY-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR CLEANER AND BAGGER. _ „ With the latest Improved Triple Geared Horse Power, driven either by Gear or Belt iron and - wool e;vliniler, sis• No. 1 is a eight-horse poWer, witti cast iron thresher frame and wrought teen inches in diameter and thirty three inches long. Trunk has ten inch rake crank and' seven rakes .h".l Ard:rr....e. the. nn /ha CAP.," 1-1,1111 • e s raw 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 etra w, or deliver it in a separate place. The trunk and fan sides being closed, to confine the straw and chaff, remedies all difficulties in cleaning - grain - against whirl , / weather. It hags the grain b r reasonable management, suf ficiently clean for market, and its capacity, under ordinary circumstances, is from twenty to forty bush els per hour, using eight horses and the same number of hands; but to force the work under favorable circurnstancel thresh fen v. Cloy_ to fifty bucket. per I - -- to handsithan 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 p Hinds; has an iron thresters 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 show and chatl together; will thresh and clean, in good grain, ready for market, from 100 to 175 bushels of wheat, or from 300 to 500 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, &c., will thresh and clean considerably more. The Machine will threah and clean all kinds of grain generally thrashed with the common machine, and requires no more 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 and ttarasherman wants, a Separator to go from frarn-to farm, to thrash grain; with more satisfaction than any other separator now in use, and why is it 1 Becausel, this separa tor has a selfregulating Blast, which prevents grain from blowing into the chuff, and also has a self reg ulating feeder to feed the cleaner and it has ,rollers and combs in the cleaner 'which prevents it from choaking- . Why does this machine run so light, and give so little trouble? Because there is lessfric— tion in the Journals, and-the-rakes-and fan are geared - so - that - you liava riii - trouble with Belts breaking and slipping, causing dust to fall into the wheat. Why does it clean against the wind 1 Because the blast has direct action on the grain and the cleaner is so well arrangad that the wind has no chance to drive the dirt into*the hopper. Why is it built permanently on two Mice Is and the front carriage sep arate, ready to attach when necessary I Bee muse it is more convenient in the barn without the front car riage. You can turn the machine or run it from place La place !mire 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 firth should be kept separate for feed, &c , we might as well keep shoveling the ',failings from under our hand Eon into the hopperiand expect to get the grain clean, Why is this separator inure cleanly and sat isf re tory to work a bout than others? Because the Fan and Trunk Sides are closed up to prevent the wheat chair and dust from coming out and scattering over the floor, causing -waist an I giving much trouble wi tIL dirt and sore eyes, &c. Why do . .l'hrashermen get more work with these separators than they do with otters? Bo cause - thieseparator has all these advantages and many more, which makes it a separator suitable and a paying one for aII farmers and Thrashermen that have grain to thrash, whilst in 'most Lases farmers must suit themselves to the machine, because. the machine will not suit i•self to the farme -- this - i - s - the - ch - eapest - Dmosrdurable, siini — TlFend most agreeable to work about; and the only sep arator that will clean and bag the grain sufficiently clean for market under all circumstances. Farmers can rest assured that this, machine is no humbug, and judging from the high recomrnencla lion of farmers that are using th-em,-we must come to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that far mers wcnt 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 urn willing to he responsible if it dues not perform as represented in this Circular. A reduction of 2 per cent. on all orders handed in on or before the first of A pril , 1868. Shop Prices of Machines range froth 8215, to 8540. r4r,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', FRANKLIN CO , PA Null's Pat. Post Boring Machine. STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE. A series of trials of this machine has convincer: tho'inventor and all persons who have witnessed its operations that it is superior to any other in use in the following particulars : This machine is constructed so as to be operated either by hand, horse, water or steam poser. By hand 25 to 30 posts can be bored per day; by one-horse power from 100 to 150 por day ;. by two-horse power 200,per day, and by water or steam power from 200 to 3UO per day. It is also a self-feeder. The subscriber is now prepared to dispose of State and County Rights for the above valuable in vention. A dtlress June 19—tf CITY EMPORIUM GENTS DRESS GOODS. JAMES A. FISHER'S FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT Washington House Building, Hagerstown, Marsland. NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS. lam Zany receiving fresh supplies of the latest patterns of "GENTS DICES'S GOODS, and as I buy from old dealers of the, Eastern' Cit es am enabled to sell at a corresponding reduction of rates. My stook is full and complete ) ' ell I dose is an inspection of My Goode, • All closes of goods usually kept in a first class Gentlemen's furnishing house of the latest styles constantly on hand. My motto is, 'Cheaper than the cheapest, Better than the best.' Give ma a call May 22 1869. ' JAS. h. FIISAER. PATENTED MARCH 24, 1868. LABOR SAVING QUALITIES EASE OF OPERATION SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION J. F. 011er. Josiah Fahrizer JONATHAN NULL, Quincy, Frankiin County, Pa. STRAY HOG. ri Eto the premises of the subsrriber some jtime in October last, a whits Boar Pig with slit in right ear supposed to be about 9 months old.— The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take it away. 8-3 t MATTHEW A. GORDON. sintAit 110 G. • STRAYED from the premises of the subscriber about die first of November last a sindy colored Suw, supposed to weigh about 175 pounds. Al ib eral reward will be paid for such information as wi II load to her recovery.' jan 8-3 t JOSEPH MENTZER. Last Notice. • - - ALL pe?sons indebted to Hoover & Shockey by .note or book account are hereby notified that if payment is not made to the urdersiomed by the let day of March next the same will be collected with costa. jan €l-4t JACOB, S. GOOD. •P io ..s. - 31 r IE7 I" I frtHE subscriber notifies parties, who gave thei; I notes at his sale last spring, that the same w due on the 20th of October list, an/ that *MX: payment must be made. DANIEL TIOTLE, I THE MORNING, GLORY T. , 0 It This Stove Ills been iu use in this part of ilea country for three years and has given more satifac. . I can reft•r- t.) One' Hundred and Fifty persons to whom I s..ld these stoves and every one says it is the best stwo they _ewer sow or used. I sold o ne Hundred and Seventeen of these stoves last selson, and from the or !era now received for them I have no doubt liut that I will sell more that last se ,sond, Come and see my stock of Stovcs. It”ti will line a laige sack of the best Coll Stoves ever offered for sale. I have now in store three other new Base Burning Stoves, "The " rhe Revoking Light" and the "Empire," all first class stores. PERFECTION AT LAST The puhli.) have Ion; desired a perfect co)k stove for coal. I now hivo found that stove. THE CALORIFIC Is with )ut doubt the best gook .Shave in innrkrt for either Anthracite 4.)r Biturni: ems Cue!. ertil an,l see it. w. A, Maunliteturer an Compel., '9**/9 and Sliect Iron Ware and - dealer in all kind.i. of - tc.ifores for Coal • or Wood. Hzitr Cook Stoves in market He is selling 40 gal. Copper Kettles at 30 •• 18 di •/. The above kettles are strons-er than y , ? , 1 .•1 , 1 elsewhere and much cheaper I ail ek)vv pu.L• , l up a NEW DRY .H 0 U S F on the Hot fir Prinriolo whirh colors mu in price than any ~ 1 11.recl .„,,d in good style, is strong and duct'd.., t but in wood, and does its wor• splendii r.t is aid," a eon. Baker. Call and sell it. Metalic wire fur Clothes lines etie.l p The best Clothes Wringer in the World The best truce Pump in Market! Iron Wash Kettles, Tinnel Iron Pots and stew Pans, Copper and Brass trare. Also a amoil stock of Tie arid Sheet fron Waro, all of which is flub of the 'Kist material. All kinds of .I.i) Work dorie in hi, line. Don't fdl to call and sue fir } oursofv• , ns you will find rn thy articles that you will w boy 11 WILLOW GROVE+ :MILL. HE subscriber returns spnriil thanks ti towers for their very liberal patrona u e past, and vt nu:d Inform them that his•*Mill agton" continues to tun. and that he is prepared to strpry to order the hest Munn , ' Flour and ail hinds of '4iii Sluff: His Ilmr in different sized packages can at all times !,e had - at the Grocery — Store - of A. Reid. .ALOE HOOVER. oat 30 —tf 33 R. G AND XVICMI)ItOinaTiMa. The sulviciiber wishes to inform the public that he has always on hand a full stock of pure MUGS, PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMERY .N-Ut T 1 .Nt s. and everything usually kept in a well appointed Lrug store. Preacriptions carefully and prumptly compounded at all hours. Physicians dealt' with at a liberal discount. • aug. 28. .1. F. KURTZ. - - - G. BARNES wOil LI) respectfully cal, tua tttr.utuo•t of Ow tublic generally to the fact that he 13 pre,..ir ed to do all kinds of Carpenter Work in the u. • and most substantial mariner, such as building HOUSES, BARNS, SLID. Also Repairing of rill kinds in my line, either b•; contract or by the day to suit parties dealing. ILL crences given if required. Thankful for past lavora bdstowed he hopes t.) receive a share of patronage. E. G. B. dcc 25 4m /MULES FOR SALE. The subscribers caer at private sale 2 1i w y , ,u Mules well broke to harness. dec 18 if] GEISEG., PRICE & CO. D.R. JOHN 'H. RIPPLE having permanently located in this pidoe, olnrs professional services to the a.miuu i n ty. Irht u the fruit room,next door tu 13utiebrake's brag Sior,! tree 11, 1868. LICIT 1 'IIIIILI r Choice ,t)-.Now Crop New Oneano NiolaSSCei See 18 tf PRICE. & tiOMPLICII r. G OOll ;Sugar at arge star& of t Ilr be-I RBILIAS,
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