Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, February 09, 1871, Image 3

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    PUBLIC SALE.
rit B h undersigned Will gin puhßessia, at Ilia
residence. about I .mile Emit of Ringgold, on
the farm belonging to the Mein of Joseph. Ga;rrer,
idec'd, on
_____IVEDMSDAYItIft 10 4 11 PRORVARr,ASTIti
the following riensdnal Property, :to 'wit: Eight
head of
VALUABLE HUM HORSES,
among which are 3 excellent Wagon and Plow
Leaders ; I goof Brood Mare, 2 two and I yearling
Colt ; •
•
20. HEAD O 1 CATTLE
among which are 3 good Mitch Cows, 2 Heifers
with Calf, Bull, and the balance Young Cattle ;
12 head of FINE SHEEP;
MICIEI,4I6XO .13041:31451,
fr BROOD SOWS; I Dodge Reaper and Mower
combined, with self-Rake, nearly new
One 'Willoughby Grain Drill,
withGunano Attachment, I Spring-tooth Hay Rake,
2 Farm Wagons, 2 pair Hay Carriages, 1 Wagon
Bed, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 New York Horse Power
end Jack, 1 Cider Mill, 1 Eureka Fodder Cutter, I
Wheat Fan, I Rolling Screen, 4'Barshear Mows ?
two of which are new, 4 Double and 2 Single Shov
ot Plows. 1 Cultivator, 2 new Harrows, treble, dou ,
He and single trees, 1 new fifth. 1 carrier, breast and
butt chains, 2 sets breechings, 4 sets front gears,
two of which are new, 6 housings, collars and bri
dies, 1 four and 1 sir-horse line, 1 wagon saddle,
halters and plow lines;
FIVE BARRELS GOOD VINEGAR;:
1 Work Bench, 1 Grindstone, Grain Cradles and
Mowing Scythes, Grain and Hay Forks, Rakes and
bhovels; 1 complete set
BLACKSMITH
_TOOLS,
1 Screw Plate and Bitts, a lot old Iron, 1 Dinner
Be ff, 1 Saud Screen, 1 40 Foot Rope, new, a lot of
Empty Barrels, 1 Feed Trough, 1 batting,' Cutter,-
and many other articles not necessary to mention.
.A.Za
45 fan SHIN Till EOM
Sale to commence at 9 o'c lock, A. M , on said day,
when a credit of 10 months will be given on all sums
of $5 and upwards, the purchasers giving their notes
with approved security, sums under $5 cash. No
property to be rrnauved until settled for.
DANIEL, H. Ur tItVEMI
-
jar' 26-ts
PUBLIC-S
.THE , subscriber; intending-to-tinit-farming, will
offer at public, sale,' at his residence. 25 miles
North-west of Waynesboro', and (thrust of a mile
from tie Waynesboro' and Greencastle turn,.
____ITTESDA_Y,_2/IE".2I_SI DAY IMBRVARY, '7l,
the frllowin; property, to wit
11 HEAD HORSES & COLTS,
among VC hich are I fine Riding and Driving Horse,
4 Brood Mares. 3 wit° foal, all of *Ha are 000 d
Leaders; 3 Colts rising 3 years old, 2 rising 2 aad
I yearling;
20 HEAD Cr CATTLE,
b of which aro Mitch Cows, 1 is fresh and another
wi 0 be flesh about the time of sale, the_balartee_are
oung Catt e ;
..18C30.49.111:10 °VIE ClarS,
1 part Chester llonr,a Sows with pig; 1 three-inch
,igom 1 Dodge & Stevens Heaper, 1 McCormick
Mower, 1 Drill, oh nef.r:y new.)
SPRING_:_tO-O—TH RAKE,
Top Buggy, nearly new, 1 Sleigh and Bells near
ly new, 2 pair flay Carriages 2 sets bong Boards,
3 plows, 2 three-horse and 1 two horse plow, 1 sing
gle and 6 double shovel plows, 3 harrows, 1 wheel
barrow, single, double and treble trees, 2 sets breast
drains, 1 bet butt chains, 2 eels front gears, 3 sets
breechbands, 6 sets plow gears, 6 ily•nets nearly
new, 9 blind bridles nearly new, 10 chars, 3 riding
bridles, 2 riding saddles, 1 wagon saddle, I set sin
gle harness, 3 Larness nets, 12 halters, 15 cow chains,
•
2 fourthorse lines, nearlylnew, breast strap, -
inich's mAt,) 1 windmill, lot of forks and rakes, 3
grain cradles, 2 mowing scythes, 2 spreaders, 1 emr
cry grind stone, 1 large dinner bell, 25 bags, 3 plow
lines, 2 show Is, 2 picks, 2 saws, 2 axes, 1 hand saw,
2 bushel baskets. Also, niontimber of articles will
be sold out of the house, such as
• ONE COOK STOVE,
I Coal Stove, 1 Wardrobe, 2 Bede and Be !ding, 1
eheA,.A pplebuttcr by the crock, Lard by the pound,
Ha Kis. Shoulders and Bacon by tho pound.
60 WES Of OM I Till GgOBO I
lirty bj the ton, r odder by the bundle. Corn by the
barrel. I Robe, I BuTgy spread a► u l Blankrt, and a
vtriety of other articles n."t necess•ity to mcriti n.
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, on said day, when
tt credit of 12 months will be given on all sums 01
$lO and upwards. Persons in want of gaol
or l'artning utensils, should not fail to be present.
FRANKLIN MILL.ER,
0. V. Motto, inlet. .
jan 2649
PUBLIC SALE,
MHE undersigned will sell et Public Sale, at his
residence on the road leading from Quincy to
Mont Alto, o WED:tuna, FunimatrY Ifnit, 1871,
the following property, to wit :
3 WORKHORSE
2 MUL ES , young and well broke; 2 Colta,riring 3
ye%ra, ono an extra;
17 HEAD HORN CATTLE,
among which are 3 Minch Cows, one fresh by time
of sale, 6 Heifers with calf, the balance young cat ,
tle; 3 Fut 'Steers; 3 Sows and pigs, 11 head fine
Shoats, I large Chester Boar; 1 Road Wagon, four.
inch tread, with bows and cover, 2 Plantation We ,
goes, 1 wood bed; 1 pair Wood Ladder , , I Falling
top Buggy, (good) 1 Cart, 1 Spring Rake, 1 wheel•
barrow. 2 pair Hay Ladders; 1 Threshing Machine
and Horse Power, 1 Corn Shelter, 1 Cloverseed
Huller, 1 Fanning Mill, 1 Rolling Screen,
3 SETS BREECHBANDS,
.1, sets Front Gears, 3 sets Plow Gears, 6 collars, 6
blind bridles, 4 fly-pets, 6 houseful, 1 set Harness. 2
plow lines, six horse line, 4 pair spreaders, wagon
Biddle, a lot Single trees, 2 three-horse. 2 two-horse
tees, jockey sticks, 3 three•horee Plows, (Hooker
vintih mike); 3 Harrows ' 4 double Shovel Plows, 1
.single shovel plow,slot old iron, rakes. dung, pitch
:and *shaking fork slibiela and'. mattocks; *v.
stove, 1 fleik. 2 Ruts breast chnimi, filth chajo ft car
rying chairi/, 2 'sets dung bositle,"ll4 341ite tiga, 3
meat vessels, 1: pa tent churn;' and'•ntady oper arti
cles. • '
Or. aunts of $lO and up-Nardi a credit of 121w:intim
will be given. i3ale commence at'9
on ;add day. ' JO/iN HELLER;
jan 22- r; toj G. V. Ildnea f acct.
IMPORT ANT TO FA RMERS.
RANNDEI NORWAY OATSI
11T1A18.0ats is finenperier ;to any, other,.for, ifs
JL ;great yield per acre and,excrileutiardiiy. • 'rho
stalks grow firm and "donut •lodge easy, .many
t hem:bearing frop 150 to 050 grain!.
CAttrriott.—Well•tve evidence th,at, many oushels
were sold last season under this !urine, which was
no entirely different and inferior grain.
_,'.l:his.seed was oht tined from D. W. Ramsdell.
and is , Warraidit'd „free :of all '4)O seed:;-
Viutiished in any alma sacks defrired, ,, ‘ Ad Ir.rsk
• A. M. BELI. &
Wayncabcre7,Franklin Uo , Pa.
Jan .t. 6" tf
vilmN i l , -, - -FgoLL:l4l : . • : pik.l
THE "alanniiig.increaniit the: nifthbet of fright•
fel accidents, resulting in terrible dcathe and
destruction of valuable property,teaused by the in
discriminate use of oifsyknowei under threntime of
P etrolenm, prompts its to call 'Our-Special attention
_teLatiattiele wherever used, teatime the
cause Of such ' accidents . We allude to'
I CARSON'S STIOLIAR MUM ,
ILLIJI!IINATING' PIIIIPOSES
The proprietor of this' il has .for several years
felt the neoessity .9f providing„fonnnd, presenting
to the public, as a substitute fertile dangerous coin
pounds which are sent broadcast over the country,-
as an oil that is safe, brilliant. and entirely reliable.
After a long series of laborious end , costly expert
manta, I* has succeeded in providing,-and now of
fers to the public, such a subbtitute r in
CARSON'S" STELLAR OIL.'
It shonld be used by every family because it Is safe
beyond tr question. The primary purpose in the
preparation of STELLAR GIL has been to make
it Perfectly Safe, ,thus insuring the lives and prop
erty of these who melt: Its pres'ent standard of
SAFETYand BRILLIANCY wilt always be main
tained; for upon this the proprietor depends for sus
taining the high reputation. the STELLAR OIL
now enjoys,- •
To prevent the adulteration of this nil with the
explosive compounds now know under the name of
kerosene, ditc., dr.c., it is put up for family use in
five-gallon cane, each can being sealed and stamped
with the trade-mark of the proprietor ;- it cannot,
therefore, be tampered with between the manufac
turer anticonsumer.- None is genuine without this
trade-mark, • •
. .
It is the ditty and interest of -all dealers and con.
Burners of illaminating oil to use the STI LL 41{•
OIL: only, because it alone is known to be safe and
reliable. It is for sale by
Amberson, Benedict & Co., Waynesboro'.
%non & Stotler, Marion:
B. 11. Winger, Qtrincy.
Gelwicks & Burkhart, Chambemburg.
Ar. D. Dixon.. st. Thomas..
J. Hostetter & Co., Greencastle.
Thomas C. Grave,- Mercershurg.
Joe, L. Ritchey, 6r
JARIJEN & CO., WEIOLUALZ A GeNTBr
No.l
feb 2-1871]
PRIVATE SALE OF
YiMOLE TOWN PROPERTI
übseriber-ofers-his-Valuable--Ilomestea
situated in Waynesboro, containing 2 Acres of
well Improved Land. The improvements consist:of
a large two story --
BRICK DWELLING HOVIE,
newly fired up and painted both in and outsitte;
(food Water supplied by hydron in the kitchen. /
Also a now two-story
BRICK WASH AND BAKE 'IOUS
/
containing- two_good_Dwelling_Reems and Sm.. e
- House up stainall - connected with the main dwil
ling house; also near by is a new two-story Frame
Work Shop, Wood end Coal House combined, to
gether with other nncestary ont•buildings.-The yard
and surroundings of the house are made pleasant
and d..sirable by convenient Brick Pavements, sand
walks and about two dozen shade and Ornamental
Trees ; about
)Ite, on
100 YOUNG FRUIT TREES,
of all the choicest varirties..
_r_his_is_one_of the most desirable and finest lo
cated Homesteads in this town or neighborhood be
ing situated on an elevation unencumbered by other
properties and affords a magnificent view over the
town and all the surrounding country. -
The soil is in a high elate of cultivation and is of
a nature that makes it more thin ordinarily produc
tive, and in both the we-test end dryest seasons its
situation being high and on the sun side is well cal
culated for gardening, early and late, both for Film
ily-and-Marketing purposes.
lar Good terms will Ekgiven; and if net Bold be
fore the 25th of March nest, it will be ()tiered at
Public sale on that day.
feb 2-tf P. G EISER.
EVERYBODY
READ THIS AND REMEMBER THAT
MILLER & BEAVER
Havii received their Fall and Winter Goods, and
are now ready to offer great iniucements to all who
wish to save money in ranking their fall purchases.
Their stock of
uclaa d.aoLA.t
tor Ladies and Gents consist of all the late styles,
such as
Silks,
Alpacas; .
Poplin Mohair,
crintoes,
•
Delanes, &TA
Cloths, Black rind Fanereassimeres, Overeoatings
Velveteens, Cords, it atinetts, Jeans. Tweeds, c.
In the notion line they have GutT, collars, phis,
ties. handkerchiefs, Hosiery, gloves, mitts, conif
switches, chignons, corset , , suspenders, laces tapes,
trimmings, And ladies and Gents underwear.
For Ladies' Wrappings they have Lone, .`'quire,
Shotilder said Breakfast iihatvls, binbies, Hoods, etc.
•Theis stack of
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
Queensware, Cedarware, Oil Cloths. Carpets, aC c.,
is large and was selected to suit the trade. All
they ask is an inspection of their stock to he con
vinced of the truth. No trouble to show goods.
Fresh Butter, Lard,.Eggs, Rage, Bic takentin ex
change for goods Limy 10
, QUINCY NORMAL SCIDOL.
ce HE Patrons end Friends of EdOration of Quin
-1.11 cy intend to form a Normal School which shall
be under the instruction of Jour; W. throws, B. E.,
as Principal in which•the Higher English branches
will be thoroughly taught. Mr. Brown has had sev
eral years of experience in bin profession and has
recently griduatsdin the '•Normal CoUiSi" at the
Keyst:.ne State Normal school, comes well recom
mended'by the Faculty as a practical and success=
ful Teacher: Mr. Brown's reparation as a Teacher
is such as will give general satisfaction to the com
munity. Special attention will 'be given to students
whir •desire to prepare for'toatlhing. The government
of the•school will be. mild• andPareutal.l' • Moral in
struction will be given ahroughout•tbe entire:session.
The session will commence about the First of April.
The citizens of the surrounding vicinity .shoulda
*ail themselves of this farnablerepportunity to form
such ii school, Exerdses in Composition and Dec.
Isimation will be given. The • rates of tuition will
vary' treariltig to the• grade. of studies - pursued.—
nr .
,furttioi"informatiakaNly to ' • • • , •
•• ' AHDDOUB. •
. .
• JOHN HEMMINGER;
• • ' "Fl. E:' YV Eit l'Z, •
feb 2--4 t ' • - 'E. B. WINOER.
LE 'w DETitrcn,
ATTUI&Et AT . LA
* - Z.YPILAII0110! ) PA ,
Y/MA ltiie pionipt . eiaslose attention to all
business intrusied'to his' Office nes
door to the Burden 14000, iii,tlte,yalker building
. 4 "W $67" - Lt . < •• .• - • . •
The cligheat eits.h price Will • he • paid for
Cant Iron tlil:niedelivere'd at the werke of the.
f Vif if . uctatn VO.
....:-:o-,--
South Front tit., Philadelphia.
if1111010110:61,04VTOW'61
For sale at W. A, TRIPLE'S new Stoie and Tin
store- lie has on hand a large Mock of the above
stoves, aq of the late imrroved kinds.
There is added to the Morning of this year an
oven, which is.nent in appearance. it is a good
Baker. You can heat Irons.—Bake,lioillteast,
stow, and it does not interfere with the operations
as a Parlor Stove.
In regard to the blast ()Isom Steve healers,
who say that their particular stove takes less coal
and gives more - heat than. the Morning •Glory, yuu
earl ut that kind of talk down ns a Blow:well, as
t e 5 Liming G 1 iry has been sold (in — this — part - of
the country)fi)r four years, and in , that time I have
pat out over three lila-knifed of them, and never had
to take one back because it woultb not do its work
or it was not what I sold'it for. Now that cannot
he said of any ether stove ever offered in this mar
ket. Thst is the proof which is-the stove. •
I have other styles or heating stoves for coal or
wood. Heating Furnaces put up and Warranted.
My Cook Stoves are of the best in market for coal
er wood, an warranted good Hatters. Also it new
Parlor Cook Wove, something- that can't_ be excel',
ed.
Call and see me. You will find my stock of Tin
Sheet-Eron arid m other wares of the_h_est kinds arid
at low rates.
On hand ; the best Clothes Wringer in market.—
Also a good and cheap, Washing Machine.
Roofing and Spouting dope of the best stock and
at short notice. Job work of all lands in my line
done at low rates. The only place in town where
you can get your copper workg . the only
Copper Smith' in the place.
Oet 4 l] W A. TRITLE.
HUSH FIIIMTUILE!
LH. WflIT ORE,
Wholesale and Beta .4 Dealcr,land AlaLufacturer et
11,0USE2URNITURE,
ANA
UPHOLSTERER..
GREENCAsTI,E, PA.,
takes Ibis method of informing his customers and
the public that he has
REDUCED THE PAIGE OF FURNITURE
from ten to twenty per cent. Owing to the advan•
lieges to has ever other Manufacturers he can and
will sell Furniture at it less price than any other
Manufacturer it. the state. Having
THREE STORE 1400M3
tilled with every variety of FurOture, frmn a plain,
common arlic:e, to the finest in use, he feels war
ranted ift soy tog that he can pluses all taetto.,
EXA3.IENE LIST OF PRICES.
ISEDST 0 A UM.
COTTA E—lmitation of Walnut *5, 6,7, to 8
aaliJ ulnut 8,9, to 10
EN NY LiN L.)— 3-A r.;11 Tup Panel,
Walnut " 14. 16 to 18
" 3-Arch fop Panel,
Imitation 111, 12 to 14
Round, Corner f00t,3 Panels Walnut
caned 25 to 20
";'y, FOOL ►val Panel Wal
nut, Mollified 30, 35 to 90
ANTIQUE—New tdy le 25, 30, 35,40 to 00
FIN% niiqun Uti AMBER :SUM,
Full A 1 ort4o • 130 to 175
enT. CNA M lEIi .t.1711'8, :1E38,40,43 to 60
a 01.11) AL OF 'UI fN 60, 73 to 85
BIikOAUS
Imitation WM., 4 'homers, with glass
Woo.l top $l4, 15 to 16
Imitation 4 drawers,with glass,
Marble top 17, 18 to 30
Solid Wal./1 Drawers,.witb glass
wood top 2n, 22, 25 to 32
/I Itlarblo top 25, 30, 32 to 60
Imitation 10, 12 to 14
TABLES
Dining Table, lit legs,
Breakfast do , four loan, 5 to 6
Marble top do. 20 L!ilreront patents, 9, 10, 12 to IS
Extension Tables, per foot, 2 to 3
GILA I RS.
Windsor or Wood Seats . (i ocx ) from $5; 6.7 to 10
Cane Seats, pee ha If dor., 9,10, 1 t 11.50,12 b 0 to :30
(Have over 600 of the above on Lana )
Wood Seat Rocking Chairs. from 1.25 to 5
Cane Seat Rocking Chairs, from . • 2to 7
Willow Seat Roelting (Theirs. from 2 to 10
Sfiring Seated Chairs, upholstered in
Heir Cloth. Brocatef, Rap & Ter- '
ry,rangintin price, per halt doz. - from 21 to 75
Ruking Chairs,4lpholvtered astbove, 9 to 15
Tete•a-Tetes, upholstered 'tie aboie.
(each) from 20,'22, 50, 26, 30 to 75
Box or Plain Sofas; from . IS, 20 to ;AI
Lounges, upholstered in, !fair Cioth,,,, , $
BrOeafolOter i Terrifind DataMk;
Spring Seats, (each). , •
from 7,8, 9, 10,11,,.12, to 80
WARDROULS.
imitations Walnut, far • SIB, 12.14. 16 to 30
Hplid Walnut.. , . . , . 15, 18.1'0, 25 to ell
Also, Nide Eoaida, Wail' Stands, Mattresses, and
in fact everything iu the Furniture tine. The lim
its 'of an advertisement is entirely too, narrow to give
a full list of prices, and • kinds ut furniture. mane
facture& at - thia establishment.
CALL AND SEE 'FOR 'YOURSELVES.
rirßemetnber the piece.
It. WHITMORE, •
• dee 1:671 - • • • Greencastle,
.PRIVA,TE •SALII.
Tang subscriber offers Howe' end Lot
t of Ground on North street,. Waynesboro'. There
is on thi tot a well of good water par ly completed.
Also 8 Bui'ding Lots on Broad staid. and 12 on
West' Main .street.: Int' one of" the loiter there is
Lime Ki:n and geed Stone Quarry. Money cnn be
made upon this Mt lry - d.ime Burning. Aho 6 Out
Lots ranging in sire from Li'to 4 acres. '
If it is desired 'intension' of llailiiug Lots can
got poisoseim,of than this Fall.
sop e-tf ' ALEX I1.114:11,TO:X.'
NOTICE.
LI ' •
to - A
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Wit '
PI
Sts
We are now receiving oar first sappry of
FALL GOODS
at lower 'prices than they have been for gevernl
years, to which ws call the attention of all who wish
to buy
CHEAP GOODS. -
A full assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres. &c., fur
Men and Boys wear at
A. B. & Co's.
•
A full assortment of Delains and al: kindsof sun
mer goods fur Ladies at
A 13.'& Co's.
Bl'ached and Drown Muslins selling low et
• . A. B.& Co-'a.
A heavy stock of Ingrain, I 'nom:a, Hag and all
kinds of Carpet at
A. Li. dr. Co.'s.
Cil Cloths and'Mattings a large lot at
A. B.& Uo. s.
Wall and Winthiw Paper in great variety at
A. M. di Cu.'s.
Ladies and Misses Shoes cheap and good n t
A.•B. & Co.'s.
We have a full assortment of an' kinds of Dry
Goods, INotionsy Queenswriro, tinrilwao, and Gro
ceries to which we call your attention and feel con
fident that we can give you full satisfaction in rc
gard to rice and quality.
igrGive us a &Lao
A MBE RSON, ILEINEDICT & CO
dec 1-1870:
41 PINLI
A PENNY SAVED
SAYS'TEJE OLD ADAGF.
Well, bow4and.where is the pleco,to do it? Why
wherever you can use your money to the
best advantage; ■nd popular
opinion has long Knee
•
given the palm to,
Stover 4. Wolff,
$7,50 to $9
for .keeping
the bust arid cheap
est store ; all they want is
for buyers to call and examine
their stock and convince themselves
Our stock consists in rut °f lint following *ekes :
LADIES'- DRESSGOODS,
ALPACAS,
, 51011 AIRS, POPLINS,
ARMUNS, • DELA INES,
OPERA, CLOTHS, REPELLANT S,
EN,GLISLI VELVETINENS,
I• . •
2 k •l • C " iiNT e star; -
Cloths, Doe*kln Cassimers, Cords. •elatinetia, Cot
ionades, Linens, Tweedy, arc., ;.' •••1'
We would call especial litigation to our dock of
LADIES' CUSTOM-MADEISHOES,
in Lasting and Morocco, du ap.
GROCERIES.
We have boughtelterge, coniequently bought Cheap
All our goods have been bOughe at.panie prices,
consequently wears enabled to undersell those who
bought before the decline.
• CALL AND SEE.• 'VA
Awl we rill provo . to you what we:say.
Alt kinds of Country Prodisee
• BOUGHT AND SOLD.
- • •
Nov. 24, 1870. ' B jOVER ilk' WOLFF.'
Apleasant room in. the roar of ,my offices, with
four largo windows in it especially adapted, for
a stiorm..ker shop and now occlude.] by
• Vtir I..ront.
jan 1211 l. N. SNIVELY.
bUeil AS
ror Rent.
D B. stu,saLL.
NEW FIRM
D. B. tilizi:A3l,T, & SON at the Aign .11 th e fi g
R 441 llorn, will keep enostaritly ran harm and for sale
a Inge wieorterrerbt of :Rto•ves and Till ware.
COOK STOVES !
(warranted to give eatibiactiot..)
:eihmware
Iron were,
House Furnishing Goods
Tabs,
Buckets,
Churns,
Knives and forks
Spoona,
Ladles,
Large iron and Copper ketrlea,
And other ireful ariteles at the rior of tho BNI
RED 114 1 RN, Waynesiwro . , Pa , where a huge um
,sortment of
COOK STOVES,
NIN 11.1 3 .LAT1+; STOVE,S
PA Li, LOB. §TO TF3
• COAL STOVES tic
of the latest improvements, the very host in the
market, at the Cheap Tin and Stove Store oh
D.ll. RUSSELL, Sc SON.
EVERYBODY
TilE IMPROVED -
ORIENTAL
BASE BURNED,
Sold et NWMy
TINVITARE
made of the heat Tin in the market, and warranted
at the sign of the
",3Ella 13Ccor11"
D. 11. RUSSELL keeps cotton:wily 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 !
by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and
getting the hest Close Wringer ever made.
Persom in want of Stoves, Tinware, House
Furnishing Goods, &c. &c,, can get full value for
their money by calling on
D. IS RUSSELL & SON.
Sign of the "BIG RED HORN"
Waynesboro', Pa
SAVE YOUR FRUIT I
REPS;
TOP; L. A. OELLIG
DAY HOUSE,
..PATENTED J.tJJIIARY 218 T, 186 R.
• This ip the best Dry House ever offered to the
It dries ]fruit in half the time required by the old
teethe!.
It dries uniformly and perfectly,.
• 'l'he - Fruit &hit by it retains more 'of the natural
flavor.
•) It h easily unrlled: •
It elves fuel.. • ' "
It is durable and portable.
It has 'A feet of drying warfare.' -
Call and see them at the sign of the 4-
PIG RED BORN
MIA Innvovnur orders fur than
laarch 21, 1870.
JOhlNfl atmaccr.
Brmwsra re,
Japanned Ware,
CAME ANDS EE
D. IL RUSSELL & SOV,
sign of the Big. Red Horn,
Waynesboro', Pa
GEISER'S PATENT 'ELF-REGUIAIING
GRAIN SEPARATOR
MUER IMEI Ala NIMS
No Implement more unpartart to t: e (arum- I)nn,
a FIRSP-4:1,A8e3 GRAIN TII RI.:811ER A\ It
ClatiNEß—for none prys him an well awl bperei
ly.
The above rut showq the Orel, Y GEIS rlr rll '-
CHINE now built under the immediate elli-n4
obi inventors threascivets taint ail the tuttlinortal im
pravernenis made dnririg the te,st I M years, :Irad now
withfirst class workor n and mate, int t hi , to whi ne
justly, stands hich up ahuve aq le it' cbss. A= a
Thresher it is equal to the hest, as a °lim ier it is ,0 1 -
I;erior to any existing, ntnehine T e as k tintilto.l
.11 all limiest emapothois. Indeed it k the rorty
Ntachine that refill/I Can one operation. the^ ugli—
ly thresh and clean grain fit for markt t. 'lnt the
tact that grain direct front this maehine corn:nand:
,firtoti2. to 3 rent, ettAnt mare shall grain oirart
Iran any other relehma t s, tiles the (Jae:ohm ol
Isuperiority, as a cleaner ny. r a ll otter,.. •Impaii4l
judgesl.ll, all tla Mato anal Cenniv Fairs what it
Wlla thoroughly 011 , 1 I.l . o , tiCa to I'ollll t
ti
tinn woll,`ool.er tending rnx bine:, a I way a n r that
it k tours and -
orated b y !wise n0..6;i1n0 (Imre Curs.
111(.. threshing as much a ti.l ..I eteotridA , hitter
with lees power an,: anire co-„Gat to tansat. than
any other inn diine 111 11 . .. n— 011,1 111:1 , 1 , 1C , 1 all lbnt 14
sold for less money arronlont to rapacity. 'I htne
facts are further attest, d by the Hu t.arols rf pet
chaser,,,.onnt an v. linat hays h 4,1 th, is in'tvoe I'r
the last '8 4 . :11iN. .1 . 1. • utply the wants r all, %le
now matte 4 bi:xos, lie: Prom a 2 lion-e 11,filtvay
or 3 licratt Le er Power, to It ten I liirse J.ever
power. with ptices ranging crow $l9O to tF,CI.O r
without power- Vl'e also make ti.ti latest it', -
prom, triple-geared I orse Powers nitst•le Inc
each size machine ranging fiorn,tiall) to $(35, and
all telly and fairly warran ted. For Itol her ilitt/r--
million send for Circular and Puke LiA.
-iTtirti (fir... -
sierpons.biu Nuts want, d ni terrAtiry - rf,
-tineed. Address
T E E GLi ATANTIFACTIMINC;((Y.:
%AA\ nuilicim 'n
jln 21-11].
See Here 'Read This !
THE sung...rilno• has grist rclurru II from the East
with a larg.• stuck ui tj ou d s ,
BOOTS. i. 7 1101i - 3, ( - MILERS, 1M 1,11 - 0-
A1,, ,- ( and all kinds Bouts aml SEoes f , r Mott awl
Buys, Wo:nrn, Misses and whi.:ll he' ii
selling et rice» that will plea,c;
HATS OF E V EALY-S-T-17-17E
fur Alen and Ploys, Caps of all 6he !codling styles 10
suit and lit any head.
We h night our shuck ehea • and ar.: determined.
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Notions . 1 : Non OBIS . 7 . Motions. It
READ THE LIS7.
Shirts rind Drawers thritlets,
rmspendris Urning Gte.ves
Paper Collars Fur top Gloves
Duck Gloves Ilostrry
Stier!) Skit' Gloves Wool l u rit Half Dose
Lista Thread Gloves Cotton lia I nom.
Woo-knit Gloves Germantown flail tiobe•
Hut cities Black Silk Ties
Fancy aitk Ties Dread End Ties
ladies & Gar•ts Pa cuffs Linen- I f arlkerchiefs .
Pocket 'looks INO RIO n
Brushes Pocket knives
Cloth Muskeg Psi' Knives.
Hiaving Brushes , Nail K MVP:.
II air lictrattrs - Fancy :Soaps .
Tooth Ilrit.lies Perfumery
Shoe Brush& s Albums
Combs Pins arid Needles
!Lams— Lead Pencils
Gum Gaps • 'elates '
Violin strings trite
Note Paper l'en fielders
Envelopes Dlacking
flair Oils ldemorandas
Toys I nrpet tacks
Groelipt Needles .Fancy toys, ilrc
&c. &e. &e. and so fourth.
GOLD AND SILVER. WATCHES,. •
American, swiss and Eng lish; Seth 1 home and o
ther blocks. Jewelry of eve.), description for La
dies, Gents, Misses and Children at It eatly reduced
Prices. Finger flings, a large stock. plain Gold,
Fancy Sett, Chased and Fancy Ftueor!tinps;SJly
er and other Plated Rings in arent Sanely, watch
chnins. Guards, I:11)ms, Itreeelets. °Foams. Sleevo
Illations. Gold Peals and Pencils; watch chain hooks
keys, Ste,
Trunks, Ca-nos, Umbrellas, Baskets, Mats,
Volige6, Carpet Baia , H. R. Bags: To:ru). s
and Nbuir. l%eudieß, 'Fruits, .Hats nod
Confertionari-q of nli kinds
Come one, come nil, and—boy.
Tllanrctul for past layers lrr nopea by a desire to
please to merit a liberal share •il pubt•c
LZEKIEf f ELDEN,
Oct 8 1R69. •
K. BRANI.BIIOI4TB,
RESIDENT 'DENTIST,
✓ :,.,,.v..:ia1m**13\
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it
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1
WAYNESBORO'
Cap be found at all times at his office where lyr
is prepared to insert teeth on the best brisk in used
oral at pal tee to suit the times. Teeth extracts
Without pain by the. usa ehleiroform,eather, ni
trous male wig or the freezing process, in a manner
surpassed by none.
WE the undersigned heing acquainted with A.
K. Branisholts for the pit yurr. can recom
mend him to the public generally to no a Dentist
well qualifiad to perform all operations belonging, to
Dentistry in the roost skillful manner. •
Drs. J. B. AMB h": Iltis IN, 1. N. 1 VELY,
E. A. H . 1 . M. RI I'PLE.
J. J. opa.LIG . , A.S.BOIN E 1111 A K
Sept 29in • T. 1). FRENCH.
How is this for High !
JOHN FORD in returning thanks to the public
u For their patronage announces that mien i
removing his shop to the Basement iif Walker's
Building, (and nut leaving town as is rho I e.tef tr
'many) where he intentli carrying en the 800 r
AND SHOE IIIic.INES as usual.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to ins
will p e call and settle their accounts. lor T i psy
cash or illy stock and must have my money.—
Don't wantto see the faCe of that unwelcome visi
tor, the Deputy frets &Fort Fletelter" provvlinA,s
bout my shop Refiring whom he may devour,
klestomers will therefore fine tit.: nt the. ,Oise-
Mtlit'referred to utter the first of Auril next,
2,6 4. F.
DENTISTItIe:
1.1 t;:,.1
pn . J. ht. TiltSO It I), lato of San Francisco,
(; a 1 , ..-16..1**343-.,eyneishore, and will at
tend to all thrittitfitheadt iheprofeslion. in is thor
oughly innetitthYlritintiir. `Tooth es traded willund
pain, by Nitr9oli-tl.tiilhr Gas;iir a highly improved
freezing priicess,
two doors Weei' el"the Village Record Ott
flee. QIN 1 l-ti
P. JlllO.
, PA.,