Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, February 11, 1870, Image 3

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    $60140
FOr.aale,at W. A. TIIITLt'S new Stove and Tin
Store; Re has on hand a large Mock of the above
Moves; all'of the late 'improved kinder
There is added to the Morning of this year an
oven, which is neat in appearance. It is a good
Baker. - You can heat Irons, Bake, Elbil, Roast,
-blew; and-it does not interfere-with-the-operations
as a or : ova.
In regard to the blast of sortie Stove Dealers,
who-say that their particular stove takes, lette coal
and gives more heat than the -Mornittir- Glory,- you
can put that kind of talk down as a Blowduell, as
the Morning 131bry.has been sold (in this part of
—the_cottritty_)_foriour_y_earsand in that time I have
, put out over three hundred of them, and never h¢d
to take one back because it would not do its work
or it was not what I sold it for. Now-that cannot
• be said of any other stove ever offered in this mar
ket, That is the proof *filth' is the Stove.
I have other styles or heating stoves- for coal . or
. wuod. Beating sces - put tap and wafrarite - -
My Cook Stoves are of the best 'in market for coal
er wood, alt warranted geed Bakers. Also a new
Pay or Cook Stove, something that can't be excell
ed. ' •
Call and See rnii:__You will find . ,My.stock of Tin
Sheepiren and 'other wares of the best kinds, and
....;
at low, rates.
On,hind,. the best Clothes Wringer in market.—
Also a good anti cheap Washing . ltischine.
Roofing and Spouting dOne of the best stock and
at abort notice.' Job work of all kinds itt my line
done at low'ratia., The only place in town where
you can„get,yeni Copper workidone, being the only
• Copper Smith in.,thezipee,
Ost
See- Here" - Read
NOTICE 1
THE subscriber has just returned from the But
with a large stock of Goode, such as
BOOTS. FIIOES, GAITERS, BA.LUO
RALS and all kinds Boots r and Shoes for Mott and
Boys, Women, Misses and,Children. ,Avhicki 'he is
selling at prices that via please.
HATS ('F EVERY STYLE
for Men and Boys, CaWlif all the loading styles to
suit and fit any head.
Ws timight our stock cheap and are determined
to sell accordingly.
,i0149111S ! Notions 1. Notions
READ THE LIST,
Allies and Drawers — Gauntlets,
Suspenders Driving Gleves
Paper Colton Fur top Gloves
•
Buck. Gloves Hosiery
sheep Skin Gloves Wool knit Half Hoes
Lisle Thread Gloves Cot ton Half Hose
Wool-knit Gloves Germantown Half Hose
Butteflies Black Silk Ties
Fancy Silk Ties Broad End Ties
Ladies & Gents Pa cuffs Linen Handkerchiefs
Pocket Books Poitmonies
Brushes ' Pocket Knives
Cloth •Brusliev Pen Knives
Shaving Brushes Nail Knives
Hair Brushes 1 Fancy Soaps
Tooth Brushes Perfumery
Shoe Brushes • Alltnms •
Combs ' Fine and Needles
Razors Lead Pencils
Gum Caps Slates
:Violin strings Ink ' . _
`tote Paper _ Pen ff9iders
Envelopes Blocking •
" Hair Oils 'Memoranda, •
Toys Carpet tacks
Crochet Needles • Fancy toys, dca• ' •
' &c. &c. altc. and so fourth,
GOLD AND SILVER WArOHES,
American, Swiss and English; Seth Thomas and o
ther Clocks. Jewelry of every description for La,
dies, Gents, Meats and Childreu at greatly stringed
prices,. Finger Rings, a large •stock; plain' Gold,
Fancy Sett, Chased and Fancy Finger Rings; Sjli.
er and other Plated Ringo in great variety, watch
chains, Guards, •Ribons, Bracelets, •Charms, Sleeve
Buttons, Gold Pens apd Pencils; Watch ettaitt hooks
keys, Arc.
Trunks, Canes, Umbrellas, Baskets, Matey
Valises, Carpet Bags. B. R. liage;' Tobacco, Cigars
end' grata. Candies,. Pruitt, Raisins, Nuts and
Confeclionarke of all kinds.
Come one, come all, and—buy. •
Thankful for past fairrins be hopes by a desire ,to
please, to merit a liberal
,slyare• of public. patronage.'
EZEKILELDBN.
Oct. 80869.
ran SALE.
The stelik of Idirahandise at New Guil
ford willbe selci at Wholesale • on;reasimable
terms. ':The Dwelliog souee , Store Room
and Fixtures can be leaied for a, term of
years, Ncbetter a ddres s linsineua in tilts
eountY.;* 'Ca ll 61, or 4
GEO. F. iS OMMERS,
New Guilford;
jar' 28-St]
g REWARD, .00. .
• • 1#2 . 6
T OFFER, a reward or §lO.OO- for the recover) pf
a Pocket Bonk, money , and •Xete :thatwittiltlet
atelenOtititspighrof '23Ciuctf Jannars, 1:110
poeket:bciokhontained $2700 in ireenbatke and a
.notnfopt73,7s;payabio on demand th- tifiradiff
Lohnigneil tryintbastian Frotebee,, , •
. '••, • ;,.',•r< 2ACHA . RIIOI Loy.°
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a - • ,
r- ,,- i' . . , ,t 2 P4P-rifAKING. •
ritiNcEroitAtO 4,TE, fda..pou44 ig
finantitiesraloid Nnoia itpra.
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tleklieeif• iriii n i
l}' a / a traraltitaattl ak ara4lfif l " ,, , ".
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iirm '69
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W. A. TRITLk.
which.for size and training cannot be,. excelled *in
The,-,county t-1 BROOD MARE, 1 two-year. old
'colt;
-- .ll,3ledid of Caitipi'. -;
,twii'nf which are ittilah,coms, .3 fine; titeep ; l
Bpring-tooth.Rake, l'Orsin Drill. '(gum feeder); .1
Uncleltain Wheat Fan, 1 Mower, '
IeLJOITAM.IIOI‘ WAGOTIES,
1 Spring Wigon, 1 Wood Bed, 2 pair hay caitiag-'
:ies;2,three;lor*plowir,' , l harrow; 3 • donble:sheyel,
plows, 2 single doublci ."and•
Arable trees, 1 hay. fork,• rope and pulley • .1 , '„initri
front geitil; , 3"iiit4 ploWz gears, 43, blind 'bridles; 1 met
, doublaMarnewt, 5.f1.,-.38Y1i,
„.2A grain ba g s, M 44 1 " set '
,
H B tfilli 11 1 - oat SI
and many other articles riiieneiessa ry to mention:
Gale to commence at I) tentock On NO 4a3 , 001e4:,
',Meditrif' Niarti Months, Jciimii on All. en
.of * lo . ll thiliPiyirklutehOeto t° *We PiitkOq
;,:_appiiirisr nein' ityf,,nnd iint,pilid*ithilt yuoi
"attertittirrity iltteleiVitisill chirriod'hotViiy: . of
sslb .0 ' • 111:: 711 It
j e tolti • .`' (31: hfottl,
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—teiiiteptgvify Shrink, bri thkrdeit laadltrig from
the 8 to'filiddletiurg, Montt miki front
the latter littkae,'4o::Pftlb,ki t- iitit'isloTit .14,
FEB fttl A KY; 4ti following vain" hie persosial Rota
exttoa wit ; ", ' , , '
9 11110 - - 600 D 11011S14.
four lOW leaders,' two'. of which' are brood mares;
oho' with f0a1,...101ta ihriog . 3 ;eras-;
30 HEAD OX CATTLE
five of. which are Mitch Cows; 57wi1l be fresh , ahou,
the time of ailed ,tirt-' Steer.- 1 Bull (Aldernir
break!) the tialaries cattle; : 15 HEAD OF.
HOGS, among' which are several Brood Sows, Ches.:
tsr Whites, will have pigs about the time of sale, one
Chester white Boar; , ,
1 aoadWagon with Sect
1 threeinch' lantation Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon.
I Cart, I Grain Drill, (Prixeirs mike), 1 Spring—
u:—)Wßiik-112 Hay — OW COTriWs ark -
I Corn Sheller, I Wheat ran, 1 ClAthig Box, one
Rolling
: Screen, 1 peirßail Ladders, list:gerlouble
Sled, , '
I EN AN ME cow
(self-raker) Ohio and Backeje patent; 6 Marshear
Plows, three 3.horsaand t*OWhoise 3 single and
5 double Shovel Plows, 21COrn 'Ccrisiers, 6 Hay
raws,iingle, double and treble trees, jockey straw,
2 Oh chains and "Spreaders, 3 log
,chains, 1 jack
screw,btitt, breast and, cow chains, two set dung
boards, 2 Hay Forks with ropes ann pulleys, 1 set
Blackimith 'nolo, a lot old iron, 2 sets Breechbands,
5 sets Front Gears, 6 sets Plow Gas* Collars, bri- .
dies and housings, 10 head halters with'chains, 6
set fly nits, 1 wagon saddle, 9 grain cradles, 2 Wow
ing scytheb,•loo BARRELS OF CORN, a lot„Po
tattles, 1 Grindstone dung: grain and shaking forks,
shovel, mattock, sledge; crowbar, hand and Wood-
Saws, 1 Mentor Saw and horse power, 1 Straw
knifeil fetid trough, 1 morticing ax, post ax, arise,
a lot angers, 1 Dinner Bell, 1 Clod Roller, 30 grain
bags; SEVENTY-ONE ACRES
Grain in the Ground,
and manY'othet articles not necessotty to mention.
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said.day, when a
c • dit_of It months will tie kiven on all sums of Ifilo
and upwards by
jan 28 to
MIMIC SALE.
HE subiziCrib'er intending - to - quit - farmingiwill
dale at his residence in ' ope,
4 miles North of Waynesboro', on the Chambers
burg road, on the old Non tz farm, 2 'miles west of
Quincy, on FRIDAY, FEBRU ARY 18TH, the
folloiring personal property, viz :
1 is a fine young family mare with foal ; 2 Colts,
I rising 3 years and the other 2 jeers;
113 EI.EA.D OF CATTLE,
3 of which are Mulch Cows, 2 will be fresh about the
time pf sale, fine young 'lull; 1 Brood Bove . and
Shotek; 2 FARM WAGONS, 1 three
inch used with bed end the other two• inch, for tor
4 horses; 2 pair Hay Ladders, 1 Spring tooth Rake,
1 Patent Hay Fork with rope end pulleys, 1 three
horse Plow, I two horse do., 1 double and 1 single
Shovel Plow, 1 new Harlow, 1 Rockaway Carriage
and Harness, 1 Sleigh and Belle, 2 sate Breechasada
2 sets Front Gears, 4 fly nets collars, bridles ,and
halters, fifth chain, 2 spreadent, treble, double and
single trees, brain, butt and cow chains, forks and
rakes,-1 -grubbing-hoe; • -
HOUSE FURNITURE:
1 Bureau, 1 large Dining 'fable, 1 Tenplate Stove
and pipe, 1 large Dinner Bell, Potatoes by the bu.,
and many other articles not necessary to mention.—
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when
the terms will be made known by _ .
HENRY ROW.
•
an 28 is G. V. Mona, And.
[.'The undersigned will also offer on the same
day his Tract of Land at Public 'Outcry, lying
mile from Mt. Hope, on the road leading towards
Charnbersburg, joining lands of lames Cook and
Michael Pfoutz, dee'd, containing . 31 Acres and 51
perches good
,quality Limestone Land, 10 acres
heavily timbered, with a fine situation for a house
and barn. It is supposed that water can be had
within twenty or thirty feet. Plenty of till:ober for
buildings; about &acres of meadow, the residue in
a good state of cultivation; partly enclosed post and
rail (cap. The conditions will be made known on
day ot sale. SAMUEL PFOUTZ.
PUBLIC SALE!
IIE subscriber having quit:farming will Fell at
Public Sale, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
16TH, 1870, et his father's residence, two miles
East of VVeynesboro', near the road leading to.
Hopewell Mills, the folloWink personal property, viz:
9 HEAD HORSES
4of which aro good plow leaderg, one a wagon
leader ; 3 COLTS, 1 tising that years, and 2 tistng
2 years ;
TIED CATTLE 9
.4 of which are Mitch Cows, 3 Calves; 2 sets Breech
bands, 4 sets Front Gears, 6 Collars, 6 Bridles„ 6
}longings. 0 sets Plow Gears With names and
Traces, 6 Fly -nets, 2 sets Harness. 1 Wagon Sad
dle 1 Whiff, 2 Wagon Lines, 2 Plow do 7 natters
and Chains, 4 pair butt traces, 2 breast chains, 1
shovel, 1 Wagon Cover nearly' new, 2 Scythes and
Snathes;2 three-horse ,Plows, good as new, 1 'pair
Wood Ladders 16 feet long,l Stock and Die, 1• pair
heavy Twin Sleds, 1 good Dinner Bell, 1 double
and 4 single trees, 1 set guru dung"boards, I , back
band, 1 Stable Lock, (Oaleepacent) 1 Bbl. Vinegar
nit •
Wood.by the Oor4.
Also a lot Plastering"- aths, , aUtl Lumber, together
ith other articles not necessary to mention. Bslo
to commence .at 10 o'clock.. on said , day , When.a
credit of 8 months will be given on all sums of $lO
and upwards. ' ii. Q. BON EBRAIM.
jot, 28ta a, V. Mora, Nuct.
PIALE saLL
MBE subsariber will sell at s pgblie Sale at • his
..L . residerpe, at the Maish tun, on thei old Yar
giritomi road; s.reilea West of 'Wayneebore. , on
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ; 25,'.1569,
Is6q, the following
vir,tt,PlitiOrPonal,PTatl.rtoi 7 f:' . „
*,p.F 4 AP Qf -,MUIX.,
JOHN W. SHANK.
Jos. BOWARD, Auct.
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I• ll,l,tis , WOMAN , 6,,pnIEN
.SELr - WASITSVNI
isto I3OILINO, f•TO VirottOtIIMAILD; , : '
bvpsitig,,
JEIIO/0/0113EAVEW ' OO
Listen to ttie ,
•
• 'The YOST Oriel:4(00 iQ i bins ', , .
• To Weilhenropieireverifwherei;
• And this is otir 'r • '‘'‘•
' While we prepare.” • •
No rpdre scolding, tiol'eArOpble s
No bird work - oti:Witehifig day,
For wittueoop now by !kaver
All thprd, ills ale titoie away.
•
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we neeirnever MO7O fen! beeksehei
Omuta , by betiding' o'er the fib;
Ink ainl green 144 dift.pf all' kinds
' Genie out with the alightegt-rub:
This soap saves our tinie and labor„
Doea_axay with-boiling too
Never injures tint nor texture,
Ae i most soaps are trot to do.
.
Finest muslin°, prints and laces,
BpAptitully wash we now ;
All who wish to learn the procese;
In this way can find out. ' ' -
Buy soap made by J. Beaver,
With each bar directing come,
Then you'll sing the Borg we now do,
Over the tub in a quiet home.: ":
Fong live Beaver, may, God's blessing
On his every etep.a !tend
, For by Melting washing easy, , •
ne hair proved hiruself our friend.
The retail price is 15 cents per bar, When the
saving of fuel alone is considered, it is the cheapest
soap in the Juarlmt,___
--=Manufsetured . —and-sold by sit Ors • ,
Waynesboro', Franklin County, Pa.
Prompt attention will:be given to all orders.
All I ask is. buy it, try it, and you will 'never be
without it. For i chapped sore hands, end washing
teller, there never was, neither can be, anything
made to equal this _soap. Also to remove grease
from any garment.
The soap is no humbug. Send for it. Address
all orders to JEROME BEAVER
. tox 29, 'f,aynestroro', Pa.
LIFE IS UNCERTAIN'!,
PROCURE YOUR PICTURE, EITHER A
PHOTOGRAPH,-
AMBR
At the • "
"DIAMOND" GALLERY.
dersfitnecl-iltivii
ton's Gallery, is now prepared .to make pictures in
the highest style of ;the art, He
_•will give special
attention to large photographs for TritiniOja ,-- •
AMES, CASES, .4-C.,
We will always - hive on hand a.fine assortment
of Frames, to which we invite attention.
Pictures taken in cloudy as well ss clear ,
weather.
N. B. Particular attention in taking pictures of
children.
June 11—tf]
Restores gray and faded Hair , to its
ORIGINAL COLOR, removes Dandruff,
CORES ALL DISEASES OF THE SCALP,
Prevents BALDNESS, and makes the bait
grow Soft, Glossy and Luxuriant.
sad $1,50 per Bottle. Bach Bottle is s Real Paper Bor.
Prepared by SEWARD, BENTLEY
& CHENEY, Druggists, Banta° N.Y. Bold
by all Druggists.
Sold by J. Burns Amberson, Druggist, Waynes
boro'.
For Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, A&
dity of the Stomach, Loss of Appetitk,
Nausea, Heart-burn, Jaundice, and aits
diseases arising from a disordered state
of the Stomata, Liver or Intestines. •
Pre pared sby SEWARD. BENTLEY
dt CH EN EY r Druggiide,Stdo, NA': Sold
by all Driggisto. •
Sold by 3 Burns Arnberson, Druggist,. Waynes
two'. * sprl6-13,
W ..tibtilNTON HOUSE,
op WEIL RECORD AID atiLBEET , STREETS ,
CgAgBERBB.URG, PA.
JOHN LANTZ. Proprietor.
' This' Ise has'been recently - A tteditp anew, the
Tables are supplied with the beat the' market atfords
and the Bar supplied with the choicest L igoora
Travellers will find it convenient to the Railrciad
Depot ! . nov 26 6m
Cough Cola or ASOre.Throat,
ev , N d ,
..1 4 •3 4p ct
4. 7 a ite ig n et : a r e e . siii , 'results in
~,„ • Requires immediate attention, as neg
an
.. incnrable
'CHIAL
RON , " B' i'ath . n.',9` Bran' altieir ir ' o .. eh " e; .- :
cC2 4 '
"i'oct\ will Most itriatiahly giveant stile ieistf,
For Bronchitis; Asthma, Asthma., Catarrh . Con
etumptiee-and Throat Biseases, may have , ';i ;Psooth;
ing effect. ,
SINGERS and FUEILDTZFEAKERS ue e,
them to clear and streugtheet the voice. . ,*,
'o,oring-tollie . good'rhiattaticin and po larity of.
.the Tronhes, ritany:VMrthlesit'aitti thearimitationa
; site ofrared,which ire good fortiothing. i . Beaurwto
Otainithe TRUE ~ +IZ./' 41 - ', .:.• cA'.. ; ''i 't: ~, . :,,Z', -; .., ,
.13.ilowit'svitrtolifOimit Triioicfc: , ..- .
' -4',.,:,‘,•:-,7.
riod 1~ 6m
JO ,1111111Wir
. ATTORNEY,;-ATtd4W;.
4.11,11101;
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'..,• IteieTlCE6 in the soveiat coOte. .Of ,r,nWilt
, ~giulAdjseentacoonteliv% vl - - 1 - T_ ..-.7 ;',l. i 11-I, •,'
''","- 4410.....taiiiiiiE0ttrf.biasei.:apt I. 'ow * 1 ,6 1,
10 - suienoit effeBe4 exte,ispnable tolktV , , !.. Y 2; 4 ;0
--,-
dic•4O '•, :' -I-, r k ,"..t' , :'1 . ; . ':::," , .':' , :-;::, .' l :,:e '...:',.1,&:22;,,
ratting in price from
' ' $5 to $75 each.
More then.sWitureatiiii of 25 alfromt, •
sty lea, litiil2 $7;50 to " $l5. each.
:Upwards of 600 Chairs. of alt 'styles,
f r om $1,213 to $35 each.
Rockihg.Chaire from sl.so•ta $30..•
Full:Chamber SOila, solid Walnute%
from $OO to s2oo' each. . •
7-•
Cottage Suite,
'from $3O to $9O each:
• • -- --- i -- '4TiithaAstes and Sofas,
from $2O to $OO each.
• Spring eeat,Parlor
from $3O to .060 per, ball doten. • ••
t Lounges from $7. to $35 each. •
Marl& top Parlor Tables, solid. Walnut,'
from $lO to $35 each.
Wood, top Parlor Tables,'.
from $2 to • $l3 each..
—among-which-are-20-different styles -- •
Also Extension, Breakfast, Dining
and_ Hall Tables, in endless irgrietv
Wardrobes, Bookcases, WritillliDesks, • ,
' • Library Tables, Secrelarree, • I
What Nolo, Hat Backe,
PianciStools, :Umbrella Stands, Camp,
Office; Hall and Library Chairs.
Safes, Sideboards, Sinks,
Dongbtrays, Cuphoards,Washstan ,
• ; Also, a large stock, of•;all Mode of
- ' Mattresses , Stroh as •
Hair, Husk, Palm Leaf, Wool and
Straw, at prices froni $4 to $4O. *ll l
Spring martmoses„Spring .Bed Bottoms.
• Swinging and . •Rocking Cradles.
The highest cash pries paid for Carpet Ravi
- Wirhaverw - laigo - stoek. - of - Ctirpets - alyiayertiirlistitt, -
snoh as Brunelle, Ingrained, Stair, Hall
and' all kinds ot Nattings,
• and all kinds Floor Oil Cloth, at'low prices.'
Looking Glasses, from plain Walnut - Franied to
Fancy Ovals .in Arch Tops. in Oirilf:did__Ros
TYPE, OR
FERREOTYPE,
L. C. BRACKBILL.
tit Vableciibq itnnouneis to hiti"`frientii• and'
tiff: i f-public that he has , punhaied the ;Ponlb'.
Factory formerly Owned by Israelite* apd
.engaged in the' abore bruileiekii, en Itain.tieet, at
the Bast end of 'lSTaynestiore'. I.(avirig, altriosid.
Oigu of the Vuoineas, and ethyloying
,but
practical, workmen : and by atriccattention to buli—
mia he holies to otaititud'of pktranifeti--';
Itipdo: of new tertirlV 611-'hinii.• and- orders 'titled
paamptir. •
. ~Jan 14 ti ' fG802.8. HAWKER.
— ll ' : SICHANT FOR.
ENT -
.F P BElniderli g oeilz•Offers fez. iodide'Merchant
dittaccutategkotmarttnt spec k
sumiteonitosibk-sitst4 of ciitunditr i g md# wi l t*
Thia,painis .iihitter in' ogrlid 3 greiti= ,
snraing n' liOe'"nrif; of, ciistonteit
roasetudonrgierm foit' Wes &stride/41a Witt: = '
' , 4 rgoratogi , ..
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In
imanewlsawitiet- Abrinvi.
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futf WHITIMORK
ITholesaie anti..getail Dearer in
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GFLEENOASTLE
(SA E
Weald'tali the,tilladt*of all wbd areitit i need
of:Furnittire Matttialea, VrOkhig Glimmer, Carpete,
Ito the fact that he'luito a Welt stock od hand, at hie
rooms on the eouttthirit otirnitr of / Cent* squard,
than all similar eetabfbilintelith In•the e.orrty com
binedi and that hi tOtiL find doetkiffer indlicementi
to tiousekeepera and otherek in want of irods in
hht line; attoh as ntr - Otheiettriiet-theilera tan do. ,
He has on hand uptvards of
• 102 Bedsteads of over 25 different mylea,
. • -
wood. Also, Childrene Haggles and Hobby Hors
es, Picture 'Frames and Mouldings of all descrip
tion'', and' it lover prices, than can be had else.
wherein theclitintf . . He — alio sells Wholesale to:
the trade, all of, whom he requests local( and learn
prices before purchasing elsewhere: 'lrir Rag Car
petiniak to ' •
lIIDWERS AND BEAKERS.'
FOR S'A LIE E.
January 14—tf,
GEISER'S PATENT SEP-REGULATING
GRAIN SEPARATOR,
WAHL ROM 1111 PHIS
No Implement more important to the formernhan
a FIRST-CLASS GRAIN THRESHER AND
CLEANER—for none pays him so well and speedi
ly.
The above cut shows the ONLY GEISeR MA
CHINE new built under Me immediate eye of 'the
old inventor himself, with nil the additional improve
ments made during the past IN 'years, "and 'now
withfirst Wass workmen and material this machine
justly stands high up above 'all 'of rte class.. As' a '
Thresher it is equal to the best, as a Cleaner it issue
peeler to any extorting' nit/chine.. This is - edmiited
by- all . honest competitors. Indeed it is the only
machine that really can, by one operation,ihorough
ly thresh and clean grain fit for market. Bat the
fact that grain, direct from this machine commands
trim 2 to 3 cents a bushel dune than grain direct
from any other machine, settler; the 'question of its
superiority, as a cleaner over all others. Impartial
judges at all the State and- County Fairs where it
was thoroughly and practically tested, in competi—
tion withfother leading machines, always agree that
it is more simple,-more easily understood and'dp
emted_by.those unskilled in machinery—more dtira
ble,--threshing as much and yet cleaning better—
with legs power and more. comfort to hands than
any other machine in use—and besides all that is
sold for less money according to capacity. These
facts are further attested by the thousands 'of pur
chasers, some •ot•.whom • have had them in use for
the last 18 years. To supply the wants Of all, we
now make 4 sizes, viz: From a 2. Horse Railway
or 3 Horse Lever Power, toi ten' Horse Lever or
steam power, with prices raTiging from $,190 to
$360, without power.' We also Aiello the latest
improved tripla-geared Horse Powers suitable for
mil size machine ranging from $9O to $135, and
all ally and fairly warranted% For fttrther infor
mation send for Circular and Price List.
Responsible Agents wanted in territory not intro%
dewed. Address
THE GEIbER MANUFACTURING CO., •
yfevaisiolio', Franklin Co.,
Penna.
jan 21—If]
SHINE c SHOP FAR RENT.
THE Machine Shop 7at the Old Rack Fore,' 2
miles from Leiteraburg & 3 from Waynesboro',
on the turnpike leading -to the. latter.plece, now in
the eccuptincy of IfenrrOakii;is'effered for Rent,
possession to be given - on the first of April next, or
sooner if desired:,: Theliiriproirementiconsist of two
DWELLING HOUSES, (one suitable for a Black•
smith end the other for a Wood workmen) a two
story Wood Shop, a conderiiini Bliclamith Shop
with three fires and the convenience of Fan. Blast,
; and Foundry attached With Pattern!; &C. .R ' has
also the advantage of Turning Lathes and' Drills
for tiirnideiind drilling lien. He has foreate a fine
lot _of LUMBERouch air hickory. white oak and
walnut plank; ttlso - abodt '-8;000 , try 'AM) barrel
beadingtt.lThe lot jeyrell 'set With ohnicisfruitinees.
Oct 221 JOHN S. DAYHOFF.
y.,Apliett I. ••
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. firlierco4.loo* '' E ' ' ' S -T
, ~ • any,gb.. ,, g ; WVO 1. . . `l
44 ~ , . litaro=denbe . In 'A.. tte , -.
, ar i , "Tremeci*3 WinliUndetinfr*On .7 o. 6a..
Through s latt stiries t liyenl i tLam , 7 g Apes. !
the ram o men. it Mrd.nigner
in their estMe quids 1114 1 1 1 Wm7Xttenikgrown. f
,Its•AelfortoLchtnntcter antle l W 100 , .. ,-
Arne tlffecuimty bit The luu an , tare' !
'made , it' knoWni 'lllv. ha trite e pre 4 ...st ,
Aft,. mole adapted titan; 4 0 41. TAPeima ,
'TNll:Mi c afgtht:ett . bS=l : 7l4 .
, tentrotutninptidev_' , And - the llangero i p o nfWe
,of , the UMW and. hteglhif 'A •a'Pre Ili t
1 gadtlenVit k of erpap f li Shoal he kep ,'ort
band in 4 family, any .n eed as, au are some ,
Thnes *Alec tO s cdiusllnd etMghs:43ll sheirkl. be , ,
provided 'faith thlattatldotofor Omni • 1 ~.... v.;
,Although tlettleCtal.tatin.figiPte444. 6 Per-..'.
curable, et/ t weet ournbers or. cares whe ' n
'disease a ed' 'settled,' htt#o teed; completely,.
:cured, and; the, patient - restored , to 'dolma beam
by the , Chenik .reolorta. ‘ , ' SoL,complete is us,
mastery Over the, dlaarden3 of 140.-bangel nOd '
Omeatithatthe Moat obstinate of enlyieldtrfit.
When nothingelse , enteld tenehlhentilindst*the - , 'II
Vsersil Pectoral, theysubside and,dbmilillears ! . it
zytni ls os wed l'ufifici fizieekers fine. great ..
'Protection fronsit. .3 , •', A____L
Astlinut ItulaWari• sollerodiunt oftenwholly 1.
cured by it.
Bronchitis' fiVeenetally ~ cured tk taking the
Cherry .I",egt oral' in small and frequent doses.
• So •generally
_atolls virtu& known that we
. need not publip the certificates of them her e
__,_ or
Thrmortithallassnte thepnblie that its • quallted
' are fully utaintained. - . • . ,; -
A:yer.,s Ague(lure;' '
For Fever and Atm_ eflnterinitterth Fever, •
OM Fairer, IliMMttent
• e,_P_erindical .or_.l3iLious__Fever,_&o.,- - -
and Indeed all the affection's which arise
Ihrm_.malariatie, marsh, or n:datumstio -
poisons.
•
' As its name implies, lb doei dot, turd does not
• MI L s.Containingneither-Arsorde,,Quinhae, Bit- •
• ninth, Zine, nor
_any other, minend, or poisonous
"
Substance Whatever , it in'tibuise MAME; boy pp ? '
tient. The =Mbar and iniportanee of its cares "
in the ague distridts,me litendly.beyond ,acconnt,
and,we believawithanta parallel in the history ,
of - Agtie medicine. - Oaf pride is 'gratified by the
.cimowledgmerits-We-reeeive-of-the-radicatcarce -- -
: effected - In obstinate cases, and whOre.otherrem-,
wiles had wholly failed., •
Unacclimated persons, either resident in, or '
'travelling , through miasmatic 'beelines; will bo
pratected by ftking the AGUE GUILE daily. •
Far Cempiaints,, arising .from - torpid
' ity of the Liver, it than excellent remedy,
etTmn
lating the Liver into healthy activity.'
For Dilions Disorders and Liver Complaints, it
is an excellent, realegYF-Producluic-manY-VmlZ—
remarkable *cares were •Other medicines had •
, Prepared by DZ. 34 C. Axe & CO, Practical
and Analytica_l Cicada! • : an.
'alild - all pound the world.
PRIVE,,SI.OO . I=3 BOTAZE.
A. B. BONEBRAKE,DruggieIt, Agent.
HORROR
. •
•E don't deceive the Public•ae to the secret
of selling goods so oheap—we attend ' sales
of ,Eankruate when .fortunes have been
'WWll'recked
in the eea of atrity and we invite the attention
of
A Family
who want to supply themselves with such articles
as Eats, Shoes, or a Trunk, Clock and Notions to
examine our tine stock which will bo
• Pound Dead
cheap at the PT: E. Caine, of the Diamond, 'the
, only store in town where you can . get supplied with
the following articles, viz, • - • •
• Hats, Boots, Shoes, Candler and Spices,
Trunks, Clocks, Sit Kinds of Crackers,.
Notions. such as ' Paper Collars, Ladies'
Hosiery, Hosiery, and-Genial'
Gloves, Gloves, Gents' Paper Cue's,
Suspenders for • Sosfie and Perfcimeries,
Gents and Hoyt, ' Kerosene and Chimnies,
Canes and Umbrellas, 'lnk and Paper,
Tobacco and Cigars, Pena ar d Pencils,
tke.,
and rrierything pertaining to ibis business. A
.fresh stipply pit received and Till Cheap for Cult.
Dont fail to call.
Cu 19
-CLAR2IOII N. BBL iIL
D EPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Bobo First National Baok of Wa.oeaboro',
at close of busidime, Janitor, 22,1870, _ ' •
RESOURCES.
Loans-and Discoucte, . ,-, •• • $38,68318•
Over Draft, ' • • • 116 65
U. S. Bonds to secure Circulation, '. 75,400 00
U.S. Bondion hand,
_, 42,8110,00
Other &ogle, . 800 00
Due from Redeeming and Reserve Agents, 21,099 83
Due from other National lianki,,. . 12,220 62
Due from other Banks and Bankers, 7,026 53
Current Expenses, : 18 00.
Taxes Paid, ' • r • . 710 67
Cult Items including Stamps, 130 64
Bills of other National Banks, • .' 46 OD
Fractional Currency and Nickles, . • 326 35
Legal Tender Notes, 3,447 00
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock, $75,000 00
Burping rand. • 15,000 00
Interest. azid,Piofit and. Lore, . . . 2,7.14.82
.National Bank Circulation ontetanding, 66,675 00
Individual Deposits, 40,649 69
Due to National Banks: • . -- • 2,53696•
State of PennsYlv . anitly Z 8.13.
County of Franklin. s .
',JOHN PHILIPS,Gashiar of therFirst Nation
al Bank. of Waynesboro', Pa., do solemnly swear
that the above Statement is.true, to the beat of My
knowledge and belief. • JNO. PHILIPS, Cash'r.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 29th day
of January. A. D., 1870.
-J.. BURNS ANI 4p RsoN, Dro4ly Public.
Correct. Attest—
JOSEPH PRICE, •
W. S. A MBE REPN*
DANIEL TRITLE, ,
feb4-41
PUBLIC SALE:
A OREEA SLY' to an order of the Orplutne' Coart
4.310 f, Franklin County, January term, 1870, le
undersigned will expose to Public sale 9 a..the-prom
isee. on Monday the 28th day Of Fetivary;the
R E A le, „us 1! ILV.II
of John Jones, dec'd, lying in Washington Town
ship, hounded!Syippd Of JolntWiwbrirdialdlithers,
'containing 1 Acre and 20. perches; netrueiumie,, on
which is erected a 11 storied 4,00 ' A O
JIA I IN
iiousr.,ttutble and other imirceitiore
4 6
ALSO-at-the - mini that _IVO #l4e'c't :, tni": : 7 -
-;:..--•: .-
PEUSOSAII riti*Eittrir ~,
Of said dimmer& consisting of ittroitrts,R Beatles&
Ond, Bedding,- Cirpettl'ab bre, Cheat,Vock; Oliairs,
Cupboard, Stove, Kettle, Tinwas,r,Aunure Cutter
and Stutter; andtAineraliairier.y- of lhaieettold apd
1 Kitchen Furniture Sell tieornmence at 10 o'clock
'
on said day whets the terms w Au, to inadelgiong. ,
4ebll3=is -q ' ' - 6180. - 0/kRaAUGg Meet;
OHiItIMISTRA... .i6i. iiiiiiiii46.4
~i,,,,,,,,,,,,..c.
awffiketi:=lt")"erilititisittiottri
3 onocista, of. Washinr.ten: tovrnskip.: 'died: All
.persons indebted to swieielstakeireliqUesteittnintilii
-payment) , atalt:,,theeklAWintrAai4kro *Oki* them
pnlyerls• alltiguities' 041 to
.1, Jan 91-41.1 ( . I .O:ZAIt,BAU.Ogs, &Then.
1-- 70.-4-.77 F r :4, , • - • . •
:`:')‘....‘" i )." , 1 4 , f 4 " 5 ".'• ",. '.l 't. ,:L ?'" It: . ~, . . I.' !. ' , .1 •t , .!
, 4,okspors.,simeggviiitworbtomorg qipply. to: , , t' ' ' 4
1 . 1 ' .4.1: , 4 >%:4 1 0/11 1 / 1 i R.Biliblaitn ,
laza/ I . il, • -,' ~., a n , wt t imoilai. .
ir
'''' ' ; ‘:p. . ,'.': . ''''':•.' ' 7:; i ;IF:I'l
.., , ~;. \ ~.
:.- -.0, it. RU $ tt,a ;BO>t. at , f girl et tfie ing
Red litfisN:iirakt4#l#4tailtlf Ol
oz' spit and fur eels
a large • ag!itiiitiii,:is:ithil t!ihroftiie.
tyjakryi;A ; ri. 4, ‘10;.4-11
IitIVROVEDY
•
134%.8E BITRIVEII,,
At the sign' kti'lliettig - Red Hoitf,nid vow will &i ! ,
convinced that the .Oriental in the lest 4 ,,the hand
sospese.anii-the,fhtictOst,listeltuiding,coat is tov ,
in thigc.`d _
- .
lainieh anti number', otraforeneee invie,stimenyAd'
the, I supritlerit# of: the toneritrAL, over nlh oth:
Ors havnig'been improved with till OVEN TOP,'
The Oriental has a ,lorgers •fire , better untie.
makes moze,heat, with less chat .than The Morning . "
Glory, The Oriental : hes taken the fdor first prem.
Mines et.the State ?airs .o f/ I few Yoikoand *be isrgsfr'
8 tiler - Afeddisat the ',American • -.lpetitnte.,
and tie& Attila sign of ,the -
i‘B D 11013. 1V",
, wbere eangei enp kind of
SEdiffilitott Wahl ofU. U. RUSSELL & SON,'
who always-keeps ort i banct end' foto, esle.,Tifrovs*e
roedo , of thdliist tin eittilly - gobil,w, riitri4ii. House
urnishing floodlit &a. at the `taiga aif the' . c?' •
• - BIG OR N.
Sold at Retai I by
COOK STOVES!
Irlaware
House Furnishing Goods
Tubs,
Buokets,,
Claims;
Knives and forks
Spoons,
Ladles,
Large iron end Copper kettles
And other useful articles at the sign of the BIG
RED HORN, VSrantasbaro',A:g i ; whakeAlarge as:
segment of
COOK STOVES,
NINE•PLATE ST,OVE,S • .
PARLO,IL STOVE,S
• COAL STOVES &e
of the iatese improvements, the very best in the
market, at the Cheap Tin and Stove Store of
D. B. RUSSELL & SON . . "
'l' 11 - Tiffiti, Et
made of the• best Tin in the maker; and warranted
at the sign of the
``.lol,igalt.e•diL 3E3Cozeri.:P 7 ,
D. B. RUSgELL keeps constantly on hand a
large assortment or abuse Furnishing Goods for
sale cheap. Pure No. 1 Kerosene Oil and a large
assortment of Lampe.
Washing 101ade.Eaky ►
A.,
.
by calling Sign of the "Big Red Horn" and
getting the best Close Wringer ever made.
to-Persons is want of Stoves, Tinware, House.
Furnishing Goods, &c. &c,; can get full value 145,
'their money by calli.ag on
D. B RUSSELL & SON.
Sign of the "BIG RED HORN,"
Waynesboro', Pa
• $202,27547
$202,2.7647
SAVE YOUR :FRUIT- I
DRY `HODS Ei
rAwiFTED4ANIIithr 219 T;
YThin be the best DrrHobie 'erne cabled' to the
....base c , • • ,
. -
airdviestirraibla hitlFthe time repireal by - the .old
method.
.
tied perfeetly.l. • • , ,
?TbikPuitrileied`by irieilias more orate minim!
their; - "
•vitlreately inanage4eT
-It eaves fool.,- •-" * •
ltriadieralite Mot itorteble.
.5 Ja haw Sl:feet of iliyiog au rface:
Call arid see thin at the 'sign of the
BIG KED - ricti*
sad leavoyattrAilgra for Mom
fob, 15--EBtl2;
Opire . A ND.SEE
1). B. RtISS . ELL & SON,
sign of the Rig Red Horn,.
Wayn'paboro'oPe.
(warranted to give satisfaction.)
- Ironware;
Brasswa re,
Japanned Ware,
111::=1
... •,~ ..
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MESS