PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold of Public Safe at the residence of the subseribir, on the widow Davidson 4'arm, about 2 :•2 miles from Mount Hope and. 2 I 2 miles from Marion, on the road lending to the lat ter place, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY IRTII, 18C9, • the following valuable property, viz:, 6 WORK HORSES, (all heavy) tws of which are Marra heavy with foal, 1 Black Canadian Stallion 6 )cars old this spring, 3 Yearling Colts.; 37111t111PALHOLEIMILL nmong which are 6 Mitch Cows, 3 of which will be fresh about the time of sale, 12 LARGE STEERS 4 Bulls, the balance young cattle; 15 head Sheep,ll Bboata,,l Suffolk Sow and pigs ; 2 GOOD BROAD-TRED WAGONS, Spring Wagon nearly new, 1 new shifting-top Buggy, 1 McCormick Mower, 1 Grain Drill good ns new, 1 Spring Hoke, Dayholl's patent, 1 Wood Bed, 1 paii Hay Carriages, 1 pair Hay Ladders, 1 Wheat Fan, 1 new cutting box, 3- three horse and 2-two-horse Ifareheor Plows,-2 Harrows. 5 double and 2 single Shovel Plows, 1 corn coverer, •treble, double and single trees, -2 sets.dung boards, 1 Hay Fork and rope, 1 SO ft. ropo, 1 large Dinner Bell, grain cradles and mowing scytl:es, 1 cloversced era- ONE SET NEW BLACKSMITH TOOLS, 11r_e_ellbbands._5_sets_Pient_Gears_nearly_new,_7_sets_i Plow Gears, 7 new blind bridles, 11 collars, 6 hou sans, 6 flynets, 10 halters, t wagun saddle, 25 grain bags, 1 ne filth chain, 1 pair spreaders, 2 pair butt, and 1 pair breast chains, 3 log chains, 25 cow chains 1 jackscrew, 1 wheelbarrow, 2 barn shovels, mat tackFt, 5 bow Is,--faskit,-rakes,-1-gnod-41-ung-hoo 1 CORN BY THE BARREL, HAY BY THE TON, Potatoes by the bushel; the one half of 80 acres of GRAIN IN T 11 E -G R-0, U N -1); also 1 large'dinner table, 1 corner cupboard, 1 bedstead and bedding, 1 set chairs, 25 yards carpet, and many other articles not necessary to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, when a en dit of Nine Months will he given on all sums of $5 ar.d upwards, purchasers to give notes with approved security. WM, H. CARBAUGH. fan 29-3 t J. ',WARD, UC . yfrnT U Dian SALE, THERE will be sold at Public gale at the real. deuce of the subgeriber. mile. NVest of Qinney, c 7 41-thniaublie road klding by Mt. Hope .to -tireen ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1859, the following property, to wit : nll good 'emit rs, one of which is a Brood Mare tr:th f.nd, also 1 Dark B Blooded Stallion 7ye old, 1 extra Family Horse ; 23 EA Of TIME CATTLE, among which :Ira 5 Cows nil fresh, 4 Bulk L Fat Meer, very large, the Int Ilance are young . cattle, 11 head FL\ E SHEEP 4 &owl Sows, 17 .111:All tiilt)A'l'S, nil t.. , tiffolk stock ; r 4EO CI? ItEhtT one !Torii/tread Road Wagon with bed n nd bows, 2 Plantation It'sgons, 3 inch tiead, 1 two-horsy. Wag on nearly new, I one-horse Wagon with tong* and shafts. 1 hand wagon, I tioely finished Carriage for 1 or 2 horses, 1 two-horse Kerby Reaper and Mower —cam inetb,_l—G rai n—ll g—II a k-er,—(-rrati • patent) I pair wood ladders,. I pair hay carriages, 1 Taw Hay Ladders, 1 Wheat Fan, 1 rolling screen, 1 cutting box, 2 three-horse plows, (Hockerstnith & Moats' in Ike) ; 2 I, atrows, 2 single and 2 double shovel plows, I cultivator, I corn coverer, single, double and trebble trees, 2-sets — dung boards. a No. 1 Hay Fork with 4 pulleys and one hundred feet rope, grain cradles, mowing scythes, 2 sleds, one for 4 horses being double, and one for two horses, one sleigh, string hells, 1 grindstone, 1 sledge, 1 stone hammer, 1 double barrel gun, 1 fish net, I double scorer, I feed trough, (new) 3 ladders, 20 to 30 feet long, 2 sets breechbands, 2 sets front gears, plow gears, 1 set — a - üble harness, I pair chrlines, 6 col lars, 6 blind bridles, 6 housens, 51TYnets, 5 halters, 1 wagon Re ddle, I stud saddle and bridle, I riding saddle, 2(1 grain lugs, fifth chain, spreaders, butt and breast chains, lug and cow chains, 1 large jackscrew, 1 wheelliarrJw, I bag wagon, 2 bare shays's, 2 mat tocks, forks, rakes, "hovels, crowbar, 1 pest hole iron , I dung hook, I cart, CORN BY THE BL, Day by the ton, a large lot of flax ready to break. clover, tim..thy and flax seed, a nic.l article of Good rich and Harrison Pali:does, the one half of 2S acres GPIAIN IN THE GROUND, 1 No. 9 cook stove and fixtures, 1 ten-plate stove and pipe, one corner cupboard, 1 safe, trundle bed, 2 bedsteads. 2 tables, 1 dining table, 1 doughtrAy, 1 In.reau, 1 sausage cutter and stuff r, I fit pre.ss, 2 cider barre:s, I buggy spread, and many other arti. cloy not mentioned. Ir.r . t 4 ale to commence at 9 o'clock on sail day, when a credd. of N ine Months will be given on all stuns of $lO and upwards, the purchaser giving his note with approved security. JOHN LANTz, Jr. G. Y. Matzo, A uct. jin 1`,9 ti PUBLIC SALE. HE subscriber intending to go west, tvi'l sell W itbout reserve ..t public sale at his nsidenee ou Else farm of Al rn..lllurst, neni•Ticous . Cnu rch, on the road leading to Millers' Church, on 7'hurs• day Eke 18th day of February, 1859, the follow ing property, to wit: ME-_& 3D MIC.C.VELSMM, one of them a Family M arc G year; old, t Co:t 3 yearg oil, 1 Well Cow, will be fresh in March ; 19 HEAD OF HMIS, 1 Sow with 13 pigs ; 1 Yvion or : rearly new, (Woods' Patent) forks, shovels, "hors, 2 rn-at velsehr, a lot boxes, 1 gaud stone, I Loch, (Oaks' patent;) a o:k bench and other benches. Also 2 stoves, ON UOO KING 611/ VE No. 9, in good order, and one Ten-plate stove ; 3 t t bles, 1 lute:au, 1 safe, 1 sink, 1 douglatr ay, 1 Looking glass, 1 churn, 1 a-t and, water bench, 1 VII, queens ware, -lard' cans, and many other articles not th2cessary to enumerate. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when a medic of 8 months will be given on all sum, of $5 and upward. , , C. M A N , j'an 29 ts G. V. MuNG, A uct. GLOV'E S Wetow have the for.owing for Gentlemen Fine Beavm Gauntlets, Lamb Lined. " Fur (Seal) " .. Muskrat 4. .. 41 " /SUL kakin " (full mist) Lined. " (tell) 11 44 " llla k Ki.l " (full wrist) felt Linea (open wrist) " 4t " • " (.ull wrist) Cotton" _ _ • " Asst. Col a Fieslier V try heavy Fleahor 'Gann ticts, 130yo' at Pine Shcep'lWool Splendid liidthoves, Beaver Top, Horton-Tup Buck Uloves, Calfskin - Felt Leather ' " Knit IVoolen Gloves, all a:z s. Our line cf 11loves i• now full, enOraeing some sixty ditrererit styles. 'Call to 'see us when you want Gloves. W. 11. jan 'B—lf - No. '27 St. 0 UST IN_TMILITOR CHRISTMAS. Clioico New C•rotrltilow - Orleans Molasses at ' dee IS tf : -. !l‘. • " Puler: & liorFmcm's. PUBLIC SALE. will offer at Public Sale at my residents, in I Quincy townrhip, Franklin county, Pa., on the rola from Quincy to Waynesboro', +milefrom the former and three from the latter place, OF MUMMY, FEBRUARY 22, 1869, the following'property, to wit: 6 lII L FINE HORSES, among which is a Black Mare noted for speed ; 20 Head No. 1 rat Cattle, 2 Mileh Cow•, one fr,sh about the time of sale, 6 head fine young Cattle, 1 Extra Be!!, 120 H WAI) It-A N -YED-S 20 hood Shoats and 1 Brood Sow; 1 FINE FARM. WAGON WITII WOOD BED.I strong two horse Spring Wagon, 1 one-hoist Spring Wagon, 1 two-horse Farm Wagon, I largo Curt, 2 Plows, 1 good hallow, I good Kirby Mower, 1 Patent Hay and Gr iin Rake; 1 Bureau, 2 large Bedsteads, 1 Stove suitable for a small family or for parlor use ; 15 Tons of Hay. I will also sell at the same time 80,000 190E1 1 'LUMBER, (prime) consisting of about 10,000 of prime a Yel low Pine, the balance 1 inch Flooring and Boards, also ash, walnut, cherry. poplar and a lot Square Timber, 75,000 prime joint Chestnut Shingles. 50, 000 Plastering Lath 3 35 and 4 feet long. 500 Broom _Handles, 2 good Cross-cut Saws, One Hundred Cords Oak, Pine and'Ohestnut Wood,and %variety of articles tIo numerous to mention. 10'Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day. Terms made I. • jan 1943 PUBLIC SALE. HE subscriber will sell at public sale at his res . derice, one-mile-East of Wnynesbe *, -, • - road leading to Quincy, on Wednesday the 10th day of February, the following property to wit : THREE HEAD HORSES, all good w.rk horses ; 4 head of Cati le, two of which are good Milch Cows, one fresh, the other will be fresh about the time of sale, one young bull, the other a heifer ; T3•:N HE , t 1) OF HOGS, three of which are brood sows ; 2 FARM WAGONS, one 3-inch and one narrow-tread, t Wagon Bed, 1 pair Wood Ladders, 1 pair Hay Ladders, 1 two and 1 three-horse Plow, It Harrows, single and douide Shove-FP lows,-3-spreaddrsT-I—fi screw, breast chains, butt traces, 2 sets Front Gears, 2 sets Breccbbands, coibirs, bridles, 1 set dung boards, I Thresher, l Wheat Fan, Chlss, rakes, sin gle, double and trebble trees, I cutting box, 3 graid cradles, a lot mowing scythes, I fla brake, RAKE, a lot old iron, 1 ment vessel, a l'otr,cider harrels; 1 tatile_,_2_ll42ll4l.llltl-3,_2 _1411 , 3 o clock, a lot tinware, and II):1ny other articles not rice estir y to enumerate. rE -- ale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when a credit oi 6 months will be given on all sums of $3 and upwards. No prop- complied with jAti •242—ts PUBLIC SALE. MOUE sulNeriher intendin,; to quit farming. will JIL .5,11 at put, he sale at his re,Yriene e, miles boutheast of Vt'ayneshorn', near Patterson!s—Mill. (furmerly Fr,,niz'O on Tuesday the 91/: day of Feb ruary,_the_fullowing property, to wit : 5 ' - ' 4k orlr. Horsess two of which - aye young mareu with foul, one fine cult 3 yetui o:d; - 18 Head Catt,le, *-i-x.-44-whichittre-Itilch-Comts„-th ree-EAILC-A-TZL-E the brilnnee young cattle; 9 head flue COTSWOLD sDEFIP; 20 HEAD OF HOGS. one brood sow, the balance stock hogs; 1 four-inch trend ROAD WAGON with bed and bows, 2 3• inch Plantation Wagons, I spring Wagon, ono Wood fled, 2 pair Hay Carriages, 2 throe-horse Brush ear Plows, 1 single and 2 double b'hovel Plows 1 Ilarr6w, I WCORMICK REAPER, I BALL'S combined REA I'ER and MO I Spring tooth Rake, I Seeder, ( rroxel's make) one jackscrew, single, doublo and treble trees, log (min filth a hain, spreader, butt, breast and cow challis, I feed trough, 2 hay locks with rope, I tarn shovel, forks and rakes, 3 sets Irunt gears, 4 sets plow gears collars. , bridles, halters, lines and housens, I set of single harness, 4 fly-netts, and a great loamy mucks not enumerated. ' bale to cornmenee at 9 'Mock on said day when the terms wi,l be made known by I.L►l lb X. Is ON INIR BAK. jan 2,2-30 G. V. AinNG, Aust. PUBLIC SALE. SHE subscriber intending to discontinue firm ing will sell at pub:ic silt., on the farm former ly occupico by Ge0..1301, near the lolls of the An ON FRIDAY, FI:I3IWARY 19, 1869, tho following p. rsoiail property, to Wit 10 HEAD HORSES, three of which ate leaders, one a family mare, 3 two and 2 ot,e year old Colts; 15 Haill) CATTLE, three r•f which are good Mulch Cows, two of them will be fresh by the time of sale, two Bulls, one a lull bred Devon, the balance young cattle; 80 39E.M.41-1:3) .711a1C4Z)C3rMt 4 three of which are brood sows, one full bred Chea ter, the belont c fine thrifty shoats; 2 Wagons, one a road wagon, thc. oche. 3.inch tread,' I spring wa • gon, I cart, I sleigh, 1 Rockaway Buggy, I buggy pole, grain drill, springtooth rake, wood bed, hay carriages, circular saw fur sawin3 wood, N. Yoilt Horse power and -lack, cutting box, I three and 2 two-horse plows, 4 double and 2 single shovel plows, I corn coverer, 3 laarrows, 2 grain cradles , 2 cluverseed cradles, mowing scythes, 2 sets breech bands, 3 sets front gears, 4 sets plow gears, 2 sets single harness, 4 !lyrists, lot lines, bridles, collars, halters, 60 test good machine strap, 2 p air•vpread ors, sixth chnin, 2 good log chains, lock and cow chains, rough lock, single double and treble trees, a large string bells, shovels, forks, rakes, hoes, axe; crowbar, pack, mattocks &c; 30 grnin bags, a lot carpenter tools, I work bench. I grindstone; 1 dJx GOOD BLACKSMITH TOOLS, 6 crew plater, about 1000 weight old iron, about .50 horseshoes, a lot screws and taps, • 1101J,' EROLD FURNITURE, 2 bedsteads, 1 walnut dining table, 3 stoves, one ten plate, parlor, 1 rook stove suitable fir coal or wool, large' size; 1 large dinner bell, 1 Ohio Fruit 'hymn lot barrel*., vinegar I,y the barrel; Timothy Huy by the tan, Fodder by the bundle, CORN BY THE BARREL, and other articles, not nesessmy to mention. Sale to (iniment.° at 9 o'clock on said day, when a cred it of LO months will be given on all suing of *JO and upwards, purchasers giving their notes with approved security. If said notes are not paid with in 21) days after maturity interest will be charged from day of uule. Au goods to be removed until settled fir. JASON BELL. jan 26-3 t -G. V. Motto, A uct. Lamb " Cotton " N il twit. " Lamb a IETAVING made same change in my businees Aln . relatione, all persona indebted to me are re quested to rn ike prompt settlement of their accounts as 1 stn in urgent need of money. Mr. A. E. WAY NANT is autitor:z d t, i-et.eipt for mollies due me. Waynesboro', Jan 8-21119,..1 W. A. IZEIII HEN RY EE:SHE it, or H. 6. V. IViov.c.,...Auct, .1P AL "T" T.T . X2)-1 ALEX. LEEDS, Next door to the Town Hall, has flaw on hand a fine astortment of - CLOCKS, )pm-atTI, Selo-tad by himself with Brent c are, a large and well selected assortment of !ANVISI.!SA.N!. I 411 - 1 •" •40 t. . • • cv • ,D • .sA• r + 41;4 • zi t + ) 44-gibAN of Swiss, English, and American Manufacture JEWELRY cheaper than ever I.ef)re sold in Waynesboro', all -the - int - ust - Fryles - lcrpt - ron t a - rvt ly - on - h and. Every variety of Cult buttons. A 'fine assort ment of FINGER AND EAR RINGS Solid Gold. Engagam cut and WEDDING:RINGS, Silver Thimbles and shedds,' Castors, Forks, an Spoons, salt Oeliars, and Butter Knives of the cel ebrsted Roger Manufacture, at reduced rates. S PECTACLES To suit everybody's eyes. New glasses put in old Clocks. Watches, and Jewelry .promptly end neatly repaired and warren ed. ALEX. LEEDS, Next door to the Town Hall, under the Photograph Gallery. ___ July 31. _.___ _ DTO TICE. CHASILIERSTIURCI, Pa., Jan. 1, 1869.—.Netie0 id hereby given, that the eo.partnership heretofore ex iAing between kliacitue: i & HITE , IIEVV. in the Dry Cloods and Notion Business, is this day dissolved by mutual coasent. • The Books of said firm will be sottled by W. Ilmsitiew, to whom all owing the said lion will plense make payment, and to whom all chlimi should be presentall 71103. METCALFE, VV. H. 11ITES11EW•_;1;.''i The buflineßs will be craitinued at the 01.1 Stand, No. 27 Front i•iri•vt, by iLe unikrAigned , who hay re twiied from New York and Philadolphiit with a line 111. of NEW GOODS. For anything you want in the DM' GOODS AND NOTION LINE, call at N. 27, and you will be almost suro to fi till it. I am determined not to be undersold by nny lionme anywhere. Therocoro, all who like to buy cheap gout'', come along. Jul P—tf W. H. HITLSIIEW. PUBLIC SALE. undersigned will sell at Public Sale, at hiS 1 rebidcnce, on the old Peter Hoover Farm, non r the road lending from Waynesboro' to Ringgold, a• bout 2 miles Irom the former and half a mile from the latter place, on Monday the 81h day gi Farua ary, 181:9, the following personal property, to wit : 4 WORK HORSES, two of wt.ich are Brood Marc►; 14 READ OF CAT FLE, bix of which arc ?ditch Cows, 2 will bs fresh about the time• of sale, 3 Fat Cattle, the balance young cattle; 4 heat! Hogs, one a breeding sow; e l 3-inch warm Wagon with wcol bed, I one-lwrse Wagon with bed, 1 pair one-horse flay Ladders, 1 Grain Gill with gum ,rings, Barshear, single and double Shovel flows, I harrow, single, double and treble trees, 1 Wheat Fan. 2 sets nreechbands, 2 sets Front Gears, col lars, bridles, wagon saddle, shovels, forks, rakes, lot 3 feu. 13,igs, 7 cow chains, a lot Ulover nay, a lot Corn Fodder„ Fut th.es by the bushel. ' uuse hol 1 and Kitchen Furniture. cons;sting of Bed stet dm and Bedding, Tables, 3 sets Chairs. I Bos ton Chair, 2 sales, stands, sink, tubs and barrels, a quantity vinegar, earthen and GI. ware, a bout 12 crocks of applebutter, a lot canned fruit. hams, shbulders and s ides, lard by the pound, one Cook Stove and fixtures, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, wlicn due attendance and a coedit of Six - Months will be given on all aunts above $5. jan 22-31) Family Flour! A.HE subscriber is now delivering a prime article of Family Flour for *9 per barrel. Alsa Corn 111, al and Bill Stein deli cred ut low rates. Terms cash. Orders can be left nt the Drug t:tore of J. F. Kurtz or at the Post. Office. j tf) DAVID - LOH It. 6'"itH E subscriber returns spoilt' thanks to his cus• t 'nun for their very Ahural patronage in the pot, and viauld.infurn; them thathiskql ill Wagon" continues to run, and that he is-prepsied to supply t I order the besell'inniiy Flour and all kinds of Mill Stall: His firm' in diMrent sized packages can at ali Haws L•e had of 'the. Grocery. Store Of W. A. Reid .1.1C013 HOOVER.' oc: 3..)--,..f s ~_ J. 1001.1 KBNDIG. ' G. V. MuNa, Auct improved Thrashing Machine' ! Daniel Geiser. H. E. Price. Farnters will please look at the great advantage in Thrashing G EISERS' Snif-ItUGULATING CLEANER AND BAGGER. No. I—is-a•-eight-horse , . • ..! . and wood cylinder, six teen inches in diameter and thirty three incbes 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 !heir tops, and deliver it tit:, stacker, which will deliver alvmt thirty-five feet beyond the feeder, on a stack fifteen to eighteen feet high, and can he easily m triaged to carry the chaff with the straw, or deliver it_ in a separate place. The crank and fen sides being closed, to confine the strew arid chaff, remedies all difficulties in cleaning grain against wintry weatlitr. It bags the grain br reasonable management,-suf ficiently clean for market, and its capacity, under ordinary eircuinstences, is from twenty to torty 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; in intended to apply to any common lever or , railw.ty pawer; weighs 1,300 pound st_has_tiii_iron-thxeshers nie,.l-1-2-.3—;- it br rraneTimrcyfuTdel - 21 inches in diameter and XB - inches long; delivers the clean grain in bags, or if desired, in a lull bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet from the feeder, or if desired, can . deliver the straw and chatitogethier; will thresh and clean, in good grain; ready for in aket, from 100 to 175 bushels of wheat, or from 300 to sno bushels of oats per days using four or six horses, and the sane number of nands; but to force the work, under m /at favorable circumstances, good grain, &c., will thresh and clean considerably more. The Machine will thresh and clean all kinds of grain generally threshed, with_thr -common-machine, - and - requires - no more power, 'apply very well to a two-horse railway power Now here is what the Farira3r and thrasherman wants, a Separator to go frmr C l am to farm, to thrash_ grairt4th-more-satisfaction - than nY other separator now in use, anl why is it ? 13ecausel this bepara tor has a s.illre,tulating Ulast, which prevents grain from blowing into the chaff, and also has a self reg _ulating_feeder to feed the cleaner hod it-hrut- rollers and combs in -- the cleaner whichprevents it from (Awaking. Why does this in whine run so light, and give so little trouble? Because there is less fric• tion in the Jourrials,AmLthe-rakes-andian ara-geared , sothat=you=lrave-ncrtroulffFrWitlFlre , ir-,-tatasitag=d-ust rrthrivtreu -— W - try—' —it riplaing,c, _. at a~tzirrtr , oars iii against the wind Because the blast has intact action on the grain and the cleaner is so wall arranged that the wind has no chalice to drive the dirt intrv o the hopper. Why is it built permanently on two whee Is and the front carriage sep arate, reatV to attach when necessary lice tase it is more convenient in the barn without the front car riage. Yuu can turn the machine or run it from place to place Tit are easily. Why has it not got Eleva tors tike some_ other machines? Because the Elevators-c-arry-th - e - filth bock alternately into the cleaner, which'must eventually go into the goad wheat or in the chaff, and all know, that filth should be kept separate for feed, &c , we might as well keep shoveling the Tailings from under our hand fun into the hopper and expect to get the grain clean. - Why is this separator mon; cleanly and sat isfactory to work a- i bout than others! Because the Fan and Trunk Sides are closed up to prevent the wheat chaff and dust from coming out and i.cattering over the fluor, causing waist and giving much_tronble with dirt and sore eyes, &c. Why do Thrashermen get more work with these separators than they do with others? lie cause this separator has all these advantages and many more, which makes it a separator suitable and a _paying one for all fax,nicrs-and-Thrashermen-that_have_grain-to-thrash,-whilst in most cases farmers must suit themselves 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; eep ___arator-tha-t-witl-tlean a - n - d - liig - • Ih - 6 - grain sufficiently - cleatu fur nu .ket Tinder 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 far L aners-want-and-wilk-have - rts - soun - mr - they - trave - an — apity to appreciate and attest tuitterita, for which we hope they will give us an opportunity, as we are willing to be responsible if it does not perform as represented in this Circular. A red tiop of 2 per cent. on all orders !larded in on or before the first uf %pH], 1868. • • Sh ) Prices of Machines range from 8215, to .8540. e warrant the machines to lie as above represented; also against any reasonable defects of malaria workmanship, &c. - - - Geiser, Price & Co., Rianisiaetiores. w AYNESBOIIO% FRANKLIN CO, PA Nuirs Pat. Post Boring Machine. STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS.FOR SALE. A series of trials of this machine has convince:. the inventor anti nll persona who have Vt Unused 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 power. By hand 25 to 3tl pugs con 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 Slate and County Rights for the above valuable in vention. A 11Jrcbs June 19—tf NO T lONS. We have just Opened n tcplendid Assortment of all Uoods coming Under this Head Ladies, Gents and Children's Huse, of every de- scription. Gents' Large Wool Scarfs. Children's !foods. • Ladies' Bridled Hoods, three caned, new styles. Handkerchief.; of every dtscription. Jet Buttons, all sizes. Wooden Molds, all sizes. Coat Bindings, all grades Frogs and Fastenings for Ladies' Coats. Shawl Pins, different styles, - Muff Girdles, Brown and Itrab Tnisels, for Mulls- Black milk Lord, heavy and 'ight. Fine assortment of Children's Gloves. Ladies' Linen Collars. liocp Skirts, all'grades. We will keep up our stock of Notions at ell times therefore you will 1•e suited by calling at our place, No. 27 Front street, fur anything in this line. • 'jut B—tf W. IIATITESHE.W. ' DR. JOIEN MI RIPPLE having permammtlp located in this place, offers his professional serviced to the community. o.llice it fur front room ,nes t door totontbralie's Drug Store L'ec 11, ISCS. rn n fib t—lmpro-v-ed Triple Geared Horst driven either by Gear or Belt PATENTED MARCH 24, 1868 LABOR SAVING QUALITIES-- I: •Itii: OF OVER ATION bIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION. Josiah Fitliwney. PATENT GRAIN SEPARATOR, u in many cases oos not r DANIEL GEISER Proprietor. JONATHAN NULL, Quincy, Franklin County, Pa. DRY-G,OODS. IN THIS LINE OUR STOUK 18 FULL. A beautiful assortment of Prints, new styles. Fine line of Bleached Muslins, a tl grades. Also, Unbleached Al Infirm. all grades, well assorted Canton Flannels, all colors. Shirting " g 1 Drees 14 Drab, Brown and other colors of Felt Shirts. Army Blankets, Cheap. • Gum Blankets. Braiz•s, all colors, fcr yells. Cbenielle Snails, beautiful styles: Bound Boyles. Linen Table Cloths, many potterns. Toilet Covers,--rvbits and colored. Crib Quilts. Coverlets. Cotton Table Dinpo•, bleached and unbleached. Ladies'. Cloaki eg Clloths. Ginghtirns. full line. Black Velyetcett, a nice article, cheap..- Army livi;•Coats.. .1, , . •1. • • • • WOO . ) and look through , octe.S toektefore buy ing (04601140, as most of it has jut been libught . . Styles New and Prices Low W. H. lIITESHEW. . , • • Chninberaurg, Pa. mr. - Eli ..a... pz. PRILE 1191iFtiell Annnnr,dn to the community generally that they have re , :clred their Second ituppiy of All kinda of Dry goods, Groceries, Queensware, Cederware, &c., and invite the public to call arid maim an examination of their assortment of goods: Cheap Government Overcoats, (Cavalry and Infantry) Blotbos and Blankets at Price & Ifocfliclea. Furs fur Ladies and M iSSC`i at — .Nee & - Iloeflicifs. Hoods of Fur and Zephyr in beautiful styles at P. & ll's. Plaid, Plain and Fancy flannels ' at P. & ll's. ' Buffalo Rubes Beautiful line of Bros goods Large lot of Queensware MUD—Heavy Boots, and ,Guen Sheer' for Bad Roads Cheese, Priaut C. tree, Sugars, fresh - .Honey and a silaidid article of Chinchilla, Cloths for Ladioa Sac P. & H's Todmordon and Waterloo shawls Woolen Circulars and Shoulder shawls Beaver Overeoatings Muf - D, Capes, Victoriaca Ladies Vests Gents Underclothing Buck Mits, Gloves and a great variety of other gloves Heavy Drab and Blalk Curds awl - Dreadaauglit. at Blaukols Grey and While Thibet:Shawle no, 27 1868 fit/• c.,. PP c=o c=i k# F W - 1 MBERSON. BENIMICT A. CO. have jitQt ,E received their first supply of Fall mid Winter Clouds, to which thoy invite the attention of their eugtomore and all who wish to hay good and cheap go ds. We havo a full assoament of DRY GOODS. Ladies a❑d Gents Goods of all ki❑ds. A large Int 01 CHAMBER6BURG FACTORY GOOD 6. for owns' wear. Also a full line of Groceries, Notions ) Quecosware,Hardware, Carpetiogs, I Mattings, Oil Cloths, Bunts and Shoes, Window Paper, i Nails, &c. WO a re 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. .-1M131:11SON, 13Etli 6DIUT & CO. Oct 9 quiNc FOIUNDItY A ND MACHINE SHOPI riIHE subscriber having purchased of Messrs. 1 Hess & Emmert their Foundry and Machine shop at Quincy, Pa., respectfully announces to the public that he will continuo the business, and for the present. will do all kinds of repairing in iron or wood. Will also build new Overhhot, Undershot and Breast Water Wheels and Four Bolts to or. der. lic;iirg a practical and experii.nced mechanic he 11,tters himself that ho ean give general astir fat:. thin tb ell who will favor hint 'with their patronage. lie further promises that his charges shalt be mod erate. 'dee' 18 31nosi JO HN L. METCALFE. '.COWS FOR{ 'SALE. mum subscriber off rs for snle privately 2 .. good JL - :Hitch Cows. j in.1,5•t1 P. & ire P. & iro P. & H'e P. & I-Pg P. Sr. ll'a. P. & Ws. P. Az H's P. & IPs Ira. P. &. H's. , P.A Il'e P. & H's P. & We P. & 11's P. &. W 8 ci Le 4 e..,-s cza A. E. PRICE.