Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, January 22, 1869, Image 3

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    I. H. WHITMORE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer its
FURNITURE
-AND
Carpets,
GREENCASTLE, PA.
I. 11. WHITMORE,
WoUld call the attention of nil vdto are in need of
Furniture, Mattra sees. Looking Glasses, Carpets,
to the fact that he has a larger stock on hand, at
his rooms on Southeast C orner of 1.3 e ntre Square,
than all similar establishments-in the-county com.
Wined, at d that ho can and does offer inducements
to Housekeepers and others, in want of Goods in
his line, such as no other Carpet Dealers can do.
He has on hand upwards of
100 Bedsteads of over 25 different styles,
ranging in price from
195 to $l5 each.
More than 50 Bureaus, of 25 different
styles, from $7.50 to $75 each.
Upwards of GOO Chairs, of all styles,
from $1 25 to $35 each.
Rocking Chairs from $1.50 to $3O
Full Chamber Suits, solid Walnut,
from $6O to $2OO each.
Cottage Suits,
from $3O to $9O nett.
from $2O to $OO each.
Spring Seat Parlor Chairs,
from $3O to $6O per half dozen.
Lounges from $7 t0:435 each.
Marb a-top 'arlor Tables, solid Walnut,
from-$l-0-to-sas-ea
Wood•top Parlor Tables,
from $2 to $l3 each.
among which are 20 different styles.
Also, Extension, Breakfast, Dining
and •Hall Tables, in endless variety.
Wardrobes, Book Cases, Writing—Desks
Libary Tables, Secretaries,
What•Nots, list Racks,
Piano Stools, Umbrella Stands, Camp,
Office, Hall and Library Chairs.
flnvatlrlifTlTUP
Doughtrays, Cupboards, Washstands,
Alto, a large stock of all kinds of
Mattrasses, such as
Hair, Husk, Palm Leaf, Wool and
Straw at prices from 8-1 to $4O.
Spring. Mattrasses, Spring Bed Bottoms,
C_arp_ets from 30 cents torn
per yard, [the highest cash price
paid for Carpet Itags,) .
Swinging and Sell-Rocking Cradles,
—A-Iso—a—large—assortment-of=
.am mg asses, from p tun "a nut Fames to
Fancy Ovals and Arch Tops, in Gilt and Rose
wood. Also, Children Buggies,and Hobby Horses;
Picture Frames. and Mout ling of all descriptions,
and at lower prices than can be End elsewhere in
the county. lie also sag Wholesale to the trade,
all of whom he requests to call and learn - price - Eche: -
fore purchasing elsewhere.
MOWERS AND REAPERS
.FOR'SALE.
itec 18 GmosJ
13C AL I" .
PRICE
----- ..•% - tin - o - u - nwe - m - th - e --- cminymity — gwaer - atly - tirat - t - h - •
have received their
Second supply of
All kinds of Dry goods,
Groceries, Queensware, Cederware, ge.,
and invite the public to call and make an
examination of their assortment of gooils:
• Cheap
Government Overcoats, (Cavalry
and Infantry) Blouses and Blankets
at
Price & Hooflicit's.
Furs for Ladies and Misses
Price & floeflieles.
Roods of Fur and Zephyr in beautiful
styles at P. &
Plaid, Plain and Fancy_flannels
at P. & Ira.
Buffalo Robes
Beautiful line of Dress goods
Large lot of Queenswaro
nt . P. & Mi.
Mun—Heavy Boots, and Gum Shoes for
Bad Roads,
Cheese, Prime Coffee, Sugars, fresh
P. &
Honey and a splendid article of Syrups
P. &
Chinchilla Cloths for Ladies Sacks
P. &
Winter Queen shawls
Todmordon and Waterloo shawls
P. & H's.
Woolen Circulars and Shoulder shawls
Beaver Overeoatings
Muffs, Capes, Vietorines
Ladies Vests
Gents UndsfaiVotbing
Buck Nits, Gloves and a great variety
of other gloves
P. & H's.
•
Heavy Drab and Blalk Cords and
Dreadnaughts
Blankets Grey and White
Thibet Shawls
nov 27 IEI6B.
DISSOLUTION.:
The firm of stover & Winger having this 33 day
of January, 1869, been dissolved by mutual con•cnt
ell persona knowing themselves indebted to the said
firm are respectfully requested and make settle.
meat. STOVER & WINGER.
Thankful for the patronage given to the late funa
hope by fair dealing and strict attention to busi•
stem to merit a continuance of the same.
I would further say that haying a Imlay' , stock on
band I will sell regardless of cost for 60 days._ -
CALL IN FOR BARGAINS !
E. B. WINGER.
Quincy, Jan. 4 —3t
1117LAYORiNG Extracts `mills, Lemon and
r,t)range (loncentrate,a _perfect in _purity and
delicacy of flavor £ t Ittro'.o
M• J. LEESE & 00.
ENGINEERS,
Foundry, Machinists and Blacksmiths.
EST IBMS 3ED 1861:
PARKERSBURG, WEST VA.
Your attention is respectfully called to our extort
Me
FOUNDRY and MAOUINK WORKS
situated on Kanawha street, near the D. and 0. R.
R. Depot.
Tne entire establishment, in ell its departments•
is supplied with the most approved Machinery tools
and appliances nceessary to the mat.ufactuie of
MACHINERY AND LIGHT
AND HEAVY CASTINGS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Our Work is of theliest quality both-as-to-ma
terial and Workmanship.
We are extensively engaged in manufacture of
Portable and Stationary Steam Engines,
Steam Boilers
Circular Saw Mills,
Gang Saw Mills '
Flouring Mill Machinery,
sorghum Sugar Mills,
Shafting Pulleys
And Hangers,
We are prepared to do
COPPER,
BRASS;
Sheet Iron Work
And Pipe
FITTING,
salt. We also
nancee_and_machmer
OFFICE AND OTHER STOVES.
Our office stoves are of the best quality.
We have also on-hand
PORTABLE ENGINES,
adapted to the running of all kinds of
THRESHING MACHINES,
ALSO, JACK SCREWS
AND
STAVE MACHINES'.
the public to Messrs. Kimble & ,Shaffer, l'ennsbo
ro', West Va. It excellS all others. They cannot
be surpassed.
Iron Railings, Verandahs,
Garden 'Vases, Brass and Iron
Castings of every description.
We would also call the attention of School Offi.
cers-and others interested to our
IMPROVED SCHOOL DESKS,
which for neatness, cheapness, and durability, 'are
not s urpasTied - They - are - recommended - by - Prof. ---
W. R. White, State Superintendent of Free Schools
of West Va., and by the Parkersburg School Board,
"I have examined Si. J. - -Leese ec - 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
: Education-and_others interested.,__t el_ supply _our
— School - Roes • '
W. R. WHITE,
Gen'i Sup% Free Schools, Wheeling, W. Va."
PARKERSBURG, NOY. 7, 1867.
Leese & Co., Dear Sir:—ln answer as to
how we are pleased with Your Improved Iron School
-Desks, we would state_that_ we _ have used_several
kinds, but for cheapness, neatness and dut tbility,
we give yours the preference to all others. -
S.F. SHAW,
K. H. DORE:MAN,
E. T. DRAB
Board of Education:
I fully concur in the above.
STEPHEN BOARDMAN,
Sup't Free Schools, Wood' Co., W. Va.•
New and o second.hand Engines, of all sizes on
hand and for sale at low rates: —
GOOD !MACHINERY. Wewill reply to en
q - uirrew by-mitil - nnd-promiscrour-bes-t-efforts-to-plelltq
purchasers, both as to quality and price.
Callon or address
sept. 4, 1868.
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P. &. li'a.
P. it !i's.,
AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO. have just
received 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
goads. We have a full assortment of
P. & H's
P. & H's.
P. &. li's.
pity' GOODS.
P. & In.
Ladies and Gents Goods of all kinds. A
large lot of CHAMBERSDURG FACTORY
GOODS, for meets' wear. Also a full line of
P. & H's.
P. & H's
Urooeries, , Notions,
Queensware, Hardware,
'Oarpetings, Matting's,
Oil Cloths, I Boots and Shoes,
Window Paper, , Nails, 4to.
P. &. ll's.
We are also agents for the sale of the well-known
Howe Lock Stitch Sewing Machine. We have an
experienced Sewing Machine operator, who gives
all necessary instruction in sewing when required.
AMBERSON, BEN EDICT Zs CO.
oct
• JOHN 8. lITSSONG
•
, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
lIAYING been admitted to Practice Law at the
several Courts in Franklin County, all husi.
ness entrusted to his_ care will he promptly att ended
to—Pod office address —Mercershu rg,
jan l—ly •
for makin
manufacture
AL J. LEESE Sr, CO.,
Parkersburg, West Vs
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SAVE YOUR. FRUIT !
Tlil+J 1 A -- 01•; hIG
DRY HOUSE,
PATENTED JANUARY 218 T, 1868
This is the best Dry House ever Wrens] to . the
h dries Fruit in With() time re
method.
It dries uniformly nnd•perfectly.
Theif'ruit dried by it retains more of the natural
It is easily mann ged.
It saves fuel.
-- Is tura 7 - 7 — '''""`""
It has 24 feet of drying surface.
It will dry apples twice a day.
Call and see them_at the sign of the
- BIG RED HORN
and leave your orders for diem
irtaware,
Ironware,
Brass Ware,
House_lFfirnishing Goods
Tubs,
Buchetg, --
Churns,
—•
Kiltresatild'lak - F,
Spoons,
Ladles,
Large iron and Copper kettles
And other useful erttclee at the sign et the BIG
RED HORN, Witynesboro', - Pw, where a-large' as
eortment of
COOK STOVES,
NINE-PLATE STOVE,S
PARLOR STOVE,S
of the latest- improvemen t;, the very best in the
market, at the Cheap Tin and stov,. mtere of
1). 11. RUBBBELL
TINWARE
mode of the best Tin:in the market, and warranted
at the sign of the
"$3165. Rod. Micana..77
1). B. RUSSELL keeps constantly on hand a
large assortment of House Furnishing Goods for
sale cheap. Pure No. 1 Kerosene Oil and a large
assortment of Lamps.
Washing Made Easy !
byTcalling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and
getting the best Close Wringer ever made.
ILV'Tersons . iu 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 "DIG RED HORN,"
Waynesboro', Pa
EVERYBODY
COME AND SEE
TBIL !IMPROVED .
ORIENTAL
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 mighty and will prevail. Wo have the
Morning Glory in our store se that you con judge
for yourselves. D. B. RUSSELL sells the No., 9
at $23, No. 10 at $27, No. 11 at 30, No. 12at $34
Thu Oriental has a larger fire pot, a bettor grate'
makes more heat with lose coal than the , Morning
Glory. The Oriental has taken the four first prem
iums at the blato Fairs of New York,and the large-
Silver Meddle at the American Institute.
and see at the sign of the.
4 ‘131G ICED HORN",
Waynesb)ro', Pa., where you can get any kind of
Stoves you want of D. 13. RUSSELL,
who always keeps on hand and for sale Tinware
made of the best tin and by 'good workman. House
furnishing goods &c. at the sign of the
BIGRED HORN.
. ' •
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at
B O d Re r tal Iby •D. B.RUSSELt:
Sign of the-Bin Red Horn,
Waynesboro', Pa
uired by the old
aimed aware
COAL STOVES, &c
Improved Thrashing Machine !
Daniel Geiser.
11. E. Price,
Farmers will please look at the great advantage In Thrashing
grain with •
GEISF,RS'
11111 G U LAT IN G
CLEANER AND BAGGER.
With the latest Improved Triple Geared Horse Power•,
No. 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 ton inch rake crank and ; seven rakes
iirt -five inches wide, and delivers the straw on the second rake, these carry the straw out on their
tops, and deliver it on t o stac or, w. t . diver-nbaut-thirty-n ye feet be. i•to ,
fifteen to eighteen feet high, and can be easily min sg , ,tl to carry the chaff' with the sire w, or deliver it
in a separate place. The clink and fan sides being closed, to confine the straw and chair, remedies aII
difficulties in cleaning grain againstwinuy, weather. It hags the grain by reasonable management, euf
ficiontly - clean for market, tied its capacity; - under - ordinary - eircumstances,-ia_fromAtv_eaty_to_torty_itsli z
els per hour, using eight horses and the same number of hands; but to force the work under favorable
circumstance, it will thresh fromforty to filTrhirstrets per hour, and with More ease and tigreenbleness
to handeithein any of ter mac one _
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 mauls; has an iron threshers
frame, and cylinder, 12. inches in diameter and 28 inches long; delivers the clean grain in bags, or if
delivers the straw fifteen feet from the filmier, or if desired, can deliver the
anew and chaff together; will thresh and clean, in goof grain, read y - for - nrerk - et, from toll-to 175-bas4 els
of wheat, or from 300 to 500 bushels of oats per day, using limar or six horses, and the same number of
minds; but to force the work, under most favorable circumstances, good grain, dec., will thresh and clean
considerably more. The Machine will thresh and clean all kinds of grain generally threshed with the
common machine, and requires no more horse power, but. in many cases does not run so hard. It will
apply very well to a two-horse railway power
Now beret - aal;lV at thi - s - liner an - aiming:ern
grain, with more satisfaction than any other separator now in use, end why is it T Because! this separa-1
for has a self regulating Blast, which prevents groin from blowing into the chaff, and also has a R if reg
ulating feeder to feed the cleaner and it has rollers and combs in the cleamfr which prevents it from
choaking. Why does thisimachine run so light, and give so little trouble? Because there is less fie :
_lion in the Journals, and the rakes and fan are geared so that you have no trouble with Belts breaking
and slipping, causing dust to fall into the wheat. --Why does it clean agnins t the wind
_?Because the
blast - has - direct action on the grain and the cleaner_ baso_well arranged that the wind has no chance to
tifici'trirhopire -two w 1 front carriage
ha sep
arate, ready to attach when necessary I Because it is more convenient in the m without the front car- 1
riage. You can turn the machine or run it from place to place more easily. Why has it not got Eleva
tors like some other machines! Because the Elevators carry this filth back alternately into the cleaner
which must eventually go into the good wheat or in the chaff, arid all know, that, Oh should be kept
separate for feed, &c , we might as well keep shoveling thls - Teili - egs - from - unileyour - hand fin into_ the
_hopper and expect to get the grain clean. Why is this separator more cleanly and satisfactory to work a
bout than others I Because the Fan and Trunk Sides are closed tip to prevent the wheat_ehalf and,dust
front coming out and scattering over the floor, causineWaist and giving much trouble with dirt and sore
eyes, See... Why do Thrashermen get more work with these separators than they do with others I Be
cause this separator has all these advantages and many more, which makes it a separator S'.litable and
paying one for all farmers and Thrashermen that have grain to - thrash, whilst in moat , eases fanners
must suit themselves to the machine, because the machine will nit suit Nell to the fernier. In short
this is the cheapest, most durable, reliable, simple and most agreeable to work about: and the only kelt•
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 recommenda
tion of farmers that are using them, we must come to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that fat
mere; want and will have as soon as they have an opportunity to appreciate and attestits merits4for
which we hope they will give us an opportunity, as we are willing to be, responsible if it does not perform
•
as represented inthis Circular.
A reduction of 2 per cent. on all orders handed in on or before the-first of Npril ,1868.
Shop Prices of Machines range 15, to g. 140..
ICV"We warrant the machines_to_he_as_above represented; also against any reasonable defects of material
workmanship, 4.rx.
Geiser, Price & Co., Manufactures.
WAYNESBQJtO', FRANKLIN CO, PA.
Null's Pat. Post Boring Machine.
STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE.
A series of trials of this machine has convince .1 the inventor and all persons who have witnessed its
operations that it is superior to any other in use in the following particulars :
This timeline is constructed so as to ho operated either by hand, horse, venter or steam poper. Ity
hand 25 to 30 posts can be bored per day; by one-horse power from 100 to 150 per day ; by two-horse
power 200 per day, and by water or steam power from 200 to 300 per day. It is also a self feeder. .
The subscriber is now prepared to dispose of State and County Rights for tho above valuable in
vention.
A ddress
Juno 19"—t1
CORNUCOPIA.
Waynesboro' Bakery, Confectionary
OYSTER SALOON.
THE well known and popular Restaurant and
!Saloon_ formerly kept by Wm. B. Crouse, h as
been leased by the undersigned. They are devoid ng
Heir entire time and attention to the business of ca
tering for their, friends mid the public, and read y to
supply the luxuries of the season. OYSTE Rs,
CRA BS, LOBSTE RS, TURTI, ES,
,T RI PE,
CHICKENS, &c.. &c., will be served up at short
notice and by the best of cooks. In fact and in
short, we aim to keep a first class Eating House
and.to please the appetite of all who may favor us
with a call. At all times the best ALE can be had
on draught, for proof of which call and try the a
.We have a saloon fitted up expressly for the
Ladies.
Thankful for tho encouragement we have re.
coivea thus tar, wo hope to merit a still greater share
of public patronage.
nov 20] If BIM EBERGER & HOOVER.
0. Molasses at the store of
PRIME N. tmeasoN, BENEDICT & Co.
PATENTED MARCH 24, 180.
LABOR S&VTNG. QUALITIES
IIASE OF OPERATION
SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION.
J. F.oller.
Jestiab Fahrney.
PATENT
GRAIN -SEPARATOR,
IM=M=MMEIILMTa
DANIEL GEISER PrOprietor.
JONATHAN NULL,
Quincy, Franklin County, Pa.
STRAY BIOG.
( - lAMB to the premises of the subscriber some-
Utime in October last, a white Boar Pig with slit
in right ear supposed to bo about 9 months old.—
The owner is requested to prove pro petty, pay
charges and take it away,
j in 8-3 t AtATTIIE W A. GORDON.
STRAY HOG,
CITRAYED from the promises of the subscriber
Cabout the first of November last a.sriatly colored
Sow, supposed to weigh about 175 pounds. A I lb
eral reward will be paid for such information us will
lead to her recovery.
jan 8-3 t JOSEPH MENTZER.
Last No tice. -
LL pOrsone indebted to Hoover & 81tockev. by
note or Wok account pre horoby notifeid that
payment is not made to the uodersignod ,by The
Ist day of March next the seine will bo collected
with coats.
_jou 8-4 t JACOB B. GOOD.
riniE nubscriher notifion p<artios alto p; V 3 their
•L notna at his saln Ins( spring; that the snipe were
due On'tho 20th of October I sty in I thnt pmmpt
paymeillt must be made. DANIEL. TRITI.E.
THE MORNING GLORY
F 0 R 1868.
...e;-^....a;_A
This Stove hos been iii u9O in this pint of tha
country for—thrco_yeats_and_haa_given no r p_sot ifae.•
thin El a r any utlior Hag() Burning Stove offered.
rctitt ref,r ti Ono Hundred and Fifty persons
is the best sove I hry ever saw or used. I sold line
liundred and Seventeen of the.io stoves. , last season,
end from the or lets nom received' for than I havo
no doubt but that I will sell more that litit seisond.
Coin!: a I) d-serrmy-stoc k 1-11 11 0-
a largo stock of the best Coil Stoves ever offered for
sole. I have now in store three other now Base
Burning Stoves, "The !union," " Revolving
Light" and the "Empire," all first elaSti 510Vre.
I _ _ 1.11141(1 'LI 0 N
The [midi!, have long desired a perfect co )'t st ive
f c.o.d. I 1131 V Inv • found that stove.
TIIN CALORIFIC)
Is with gut doubt Oit) best Cook Stove in market for ,
!either Anthracite or Llitumil.ous Coal. Call an 1
I„see _it. • -
W. A. TRITLE,
Manuliteturer of Copper, Tin--
and Ethel It Iron Ware ; and
dealer in all kinds of
Moves for Coal •
or Wood.
11. has now on hand a large stock of the best
Conk Stoves in market.
He is selling 90 gal. Copper Kettles nt SPSO
SO " 15
18 " I. MI 10
The iih kettles kettles are stronger than you can get
elsewhere and much cheaper. I am now putting
up
on the Hot Air Principle which comes much lower
in prire.than any ()filmed boforn, and is gotten up
in good style, is strong and 'tumble, tikes but little
wood, and does its work splendid. It is also a good
Baker. Call and see it.
Metalie wire fur Clothes lines cheap.
Tho best Force Pump in Market !
iron Wash Kettles, Tinned iron Pots and Stow
Pans, Copper and Brass ware. Al:o a v:ooti Btocut
of Tin and Sheet Iron Wnro, a ll o r
of the best material. All kinds ~1 Work (IJr.o
in hia line, Don't Gil to call and I , r 3. 3I rgelveg
es you will rind many articles that you will want.
Sap 11
WILLOW dnovn IVULL.
kITE subscriber roturns speri II thanks to fits op..
Comers for their very liberal patrnna en in the
past, and teonlrl inform them that Wngon"
continues to run, and that he is prepared to supply
to order the hest Family Flour and all kinds of Mill
t3infE His flour in different sized packages can at
all times to bad at the Grocery Store• of W. 4.
Ile it,. • ° JACOB HOOVErt.
Oct 111) —tf
D ELUGS
AND .
The subscriber wishes to inform the public that
be has always an hand a full stock of par°
DRUGS,
MEDICINE:4.
PALMS,
PERFUMERY
NOTION 8,
and everything usually kept in a well appointed
Drug store. Prescriptions carefully and promptly
compounded at all hours. -- -
Physicians dealt with at a littoral discount.
ang. 28. ' .1. F. KURTZ.
EMEOn,WG7, BARNES
0111,D respectfully call the attention of the
Public generally to the fact that. he is prepnr
ed to do all kinds of Carpenter yoric in tue best
and most substantial manner, such as building
HOUSES, BARNS, &c.
Also Repairing of nll kinds in my lirie, either by
contract or by the clay to suit parties (loafing. Ref
erences given if required.
Thankful for past favors bestowed he hopes t)
)
receite a share of patronage. • E. G. 13.
dcc 25 hm
MULEB FOR SALE.
The subscribers-offer nt privata sale 2 fine young
Mules well broke to ha rn ess
den 18113 • GEISER, }'RICE & CO.
DR. JOHN H. RIPrLE,
having permanently located in this place, ofrirs his
professional services to the commui.itv. f 'w ire it
tee front roommext door to Donebrake's Drug Store.
Dec 11, 186$.
JUsT IN 71:1441 OITRISTIT AS. Choice
New Crop Nevi Orteons Molnivem at
dee IS If rruclic ocr, Horructep.
G OfID Sugar at
~i~ky~
I: rttrii,