W. a. pia. LET Tilli PROM 'Ng! itEtH & , 1 111TATNAIWT- - la - AYE just opened_ a_well selected and fresh listock of Family Groceriea, to which they in. Vito the attention of; the public. In leatlisigartioles they have . a tall fief, viz: PURE-SPICE SA3-- Brown and—Whito-Sugars, Prime Rio Coffee, 131ao and Green Tea, Carolina_Rice, Syrups common, good, extra fine, P. Rico and N. Orleans Molasses, prime; Carr Starch, Farina, Chocolate, Pickles, , -- 1 Catanp,_Cheese,._ Fish, _Mason's _W ate r Gravers, best in town. Glassware & Queensware, Tumblers, Goblets, Dishes, Lamps and Lamp goods I li; :•:irti L_l, liranite ..ware in sets, dozen, or ems ler quantities, handsome styles, and guaran teed to be of b_est_quality; couiwon-dishe: cups and saucers, cheap. Buckets, Tubs, Brooms, Baskets, Brushes, Ropes, Fresh OYS rERS and fresh FISH regularly re vived throughout the limper season. Canned Oys ters, Corn, Peas. Je Ilies in tumblers. Best Family Flour Buckwheat. •Corn Meal. Country Produce bought and highest market pri• _sea-allowed. , rr We hope by fair dealing an 1 keeping a full and fresh stock of goods to largely increase our sales Try us! Try us ! ! February 4, 1869 --- CCI fTI = 11 - 111 I=P AMDERSON, BENEDICT & CO. hive just received their first supply of Fall and Winter ).tds, to which t'ley invite the attention of their custom , rt and all wh.• wish to buy good and cheap geuds. We have a full msortaront of FDRY Ladies and Gents Goods of all kinds A large _lot of. in HA lYt BERSIIISI2f; F A CTO R GOODS, for mens' wear. Also a full line of Groceries, I Notions ) Qtleensware, Hardware, Carpetings, Mattiocro ! Oil eloths, I Boots and Shoes, 'Window Paper, I Nails, &e. We ere also agents for the sale of the woll•known Howe Lock Stitch Sewing Machine We have an experienced Sewing Machine operator, who gives all neccsaary instruelioq in sewing when required. AMBERSON, BEN EDICT dr. CO. act 9 FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED Horse RI Nilo Powders. This preparation, long andfavorabl y,lhwn ' 'lt° ulr:iX'l , 7 , ' l . 4 broken down and low-spirited horses, ilk i by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intestines. ' It is a sure preventive ant] diseases --- -7,- '!' ,--- incident to this animal, such as LUNG FEVER. GLANDERS, YELLOW WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS, DIS- eia'''', TEMPER, FEVERS, F 0 UN DER, i,"il. LOSS OP APPETITE AND VITAL. ' '''''''' 'Se -..••. nek F.NERGY, &c. Its use improves ' - '';Z" ' r . the wind, increases the appetite— f *4 ' ! s k „..0 0 gives &smooth and glossy skin—and transforms the miserable skeleton r a Intestine-looking and spirited horse, --, •_.: - ..- • To keepers of Cows this prepara , tion is invaluable. It is a sure pre +relative against Rinderpest, Hollow 1 Horn, etc. It has been proven by actual experitnent to increase the f . - 1 11 quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the butter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it Fires them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much faster, in all amuses of Swine, such as Coughs, Mcera In tin Lungs, Liver, Lc.. this article act, u . es a epocific. By putting from ono ',all a paper to a paper In a barrel of T ,. t will the above diseases NAB be erudi , cabal or entirely prevented. If given v.. — in time, a certain preventive and _ cure for the Hog Cholera. DAVID E. nuTz A Proprietor. 1 1 ALTIIIIOnE. Md. For sale by Druggists and &orrice/Try; throughout the rnited States, Ventinite and Soutli.dmerica. me C . J 26-3 rpo3 •. P. WATNANT. REID & WAYNANT '' b.rd 4 41 ic:=) t=3 coo -GOODS. Gov ___.,___,..._ , . A - L L - MM. lino Or . 'l4 00#LANDII GERMAN BrITERS; - . . Amp ' . HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. Prepared by Dr. C. It. Jackson, Philadolphhi. Their introduction into this country front Germany VIM& - FURY CURED-YOBS FATE:MEI AND NOTIIErt3, Amt, will cure you and your eibildrefi They sin ._ entirely ditlbrent frem the many EIE I preparations now in the country Galled Bitters or Tonics. They are I no tavern preps ration, oranyibins I Skeane; but good, honest, reliable medicines. They ere file greatest knows raiaaliatfor -- --- - --- Liver Complaint. . - DYSPBPSIA, Nervous Debility, -- 1 JAUNDIGN, --; i Diseases or the Kidneys, -.-- - ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIk.- - -- --- >`-- WO all Dliessea-mrlslog - from a IllsOra— dered Liver, Stomach, or IMPURITY OF TSB BLOOD. Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Pilo* Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, _Heart. burnilsgust for Food. Fniness or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Eructations, Sink.. ...., ~., - ing or Fluttering at the-- - -, - Pit of the Stomach, Swim- Miner of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breath ng, Fluttering. --- et the Heart, Choking o r Suffocating Sensations When. 49 et TIT -g-P o ert - trr - e • — D imness of Vision,Dote er Webs before the Sight , Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency - ___. of Perspiration, Yellowness. - - of the Skin and Eyes. -- Pain in the Side. Book, Chest, Limbs, atm. , - - Sudden Flushes of Heat. Burn- - Inerin the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and Great Depression-of-Spirite. — Xfiatiridire - efife - eir the Liver sr Dirtily" . Organs, constkined with impure Mod. .. !Wetland's German Bitters brenttrely - vegetableT - Mrd — COTI a nit no Ilgttor. It Is a compound of Fluid Er. tracts. The Roots, Ilerbs, and Harks from which these extracts are made Ar_ —I -n—German . All t e medi tine] virtues are extracted from them by a sclentifie chentist.These extracts are then forwarded to this country to be used expressly for the manufacture of these Bitters. There Is no alcoholic substance ofany kind used In compounding the Bitters, hence It is she only Bitters that can be used in eases where alcoholic stimulants are sot advisable. Normand's German Tonle 6 s fambinectiou of all the ingredients of the Bitters, sofa rote Santa Crus Rum, Orange, etc. It is used for the same diseases as the Bitters, in cases where sows pure alcoholic stimulus is required. You will bear in head that these remedies are entirely different front any ethers adrertivdfar the cure of the diseases named, these being scientific sal;fparations of medicinal extracts, white the othe• s are ere decoctions of rum in some ferns. The TOZTIC si decidedly one of the mast plea f cant and ogreeaßlefiemedies ever o ff er Odic. Its taste is excidisite It is a pleasure to fii tile its Wife•pring exhilarating, and rat:damned a haw *Wed it do be krsourn as the greatest of alt DEBIL tTY. - There - ll Ile nt edlrin. egnal to rrollfaners ePrltllll Fla litters er__Tonic_in v Ia of Detalay , they froporl,a tome endvirpr la the whole 0e „... 0 r? „,,, 2g. . h ,.. the a / 7).We, camel en enjnymrnt of 1,), food, enable the Jree oweh to digest il,purily ‘lie blood, glee a god. sound, healthy compirxiaa, eradicate the y, !Into tinge from the eye, 1 Inpart a bloom to the cheeks, and cha nye the pet:Arta ream a 3Aarl-breall,e,i, emaciated weak, and nerroue diteatid, to a full-fared, afoul, and rig,r , hys person.' Weak and Delicate ChiMren are made, strong by man. , the Bitters or Tomtit. In tact, they are Family Iriedi eines. They can bo administered with perfect safety to a child throe months •Id, the most delicate lemalei - Or •f ninety. nue 1140tecVes an Use best 'Mood rnriflers OW knottN, and mill cure all diseases restating from I na jr b a d bt ooa , Ke l ) you' biondpure; keep your liver in order; keep your digeatire organs in a sound, healthy --- .ondttion, by the UN of these remedies, and no davit was *Der assail you. The best Men an the-country recommend Mn,. .if years of honest reputation po for anything gat mutt try these preparations. FROM Mitt GEO. W. WOODWARD. Chief Justice of the Supremo Court of Penneyleant.. 114D111.P111A, March 16, 1887. !find " HoojtetnePs German Bitters " st not an into . 'leafing beverage., but is a good tonic useful in tit:order. of the digestive organs, and of grail benefit in eases ct dediltly and want of nervous aciicm, in the :plow Tours truly, CEO. 'WOOD WA RD. FROM RON% JAM ES THOMPSOINT, Judge of the Supreme Court of Pen nflylvani rtill.•naLl'ilt•, A nril 24. IStlft I consider (. 6 Ifoollandla German nit term 99 a ea,loade turriwt ne In cane of attack's of Ind ig c tlon or Dypipcp-la. 1 can certify thin from any experience 01 It. ' Yours,with rexpeet. JAMES TIIOMPSON. FROM REV. JOSEPEI J. RENNARD,D. D., Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Da. Jsccame—Ds sit SIR :-.I hams been frequently requested to connect my name with recommendations of dWyerent kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice as out of sty appropriate sphere, I have in all eases de.. Mined; but with a clear proof in various instances, and particularly in my own family, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoolland's German Bitters, I depart for once from my **nal course, to express my full conviction that for gen eral debility of the system and especially for Liver Nr Complaint, It is a sale arid yid:m.4 rteparation. In some cases it may fail; but usually. I doubt not., it teal ie very bene fi cial k' those who ' suffer front the await causes. Yours, very respectfully, J. II KE.V.V4 RD, Eighth, below (,bates sired. 04%.11T10N. ironjfan , i't German Remedies are counterrrlbd. The r venine hare the ~.s,pnalure of C. IVI. Jackson on She front of the outstele wrapper of each bottle, and the same of the era/4 blown in each 6obtk. AU oUwrs arS Counterfeit. Price of the Bitters, $1 00 per bottle; Or, a half dozen for $$ 00. Price of the Tonic, $1 50 per bottle; Or, a half dozen for 117 50. no tonic Is put up in quart bottles. Recollect that it is Dr. Hovland` s German nemseriel that are to vnieeriallo feted and so highly rects 31D wended; and do not allow the Druggists lo induce you to false 'myth:op else that 1 1 .4 luau say is just as good, because All "rakes a tarp. rproji. on it. These Renty dies will be sent by exjment to dny locality upon appiicar ion to the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, AT TSB GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, Na 031 ARCH STREET', Philadelphia. CHAS. M. EV 4 NS, Proprietor, Formerly C. M. JACKSON lb CO. These R ernedies are for sale by Drug. &lets, Storekeeper*, and Medicine Deal. TB everywhere. Do not forge! so examine noU the talkie FA eon de order to get Uu geaturde. LIFTING JACKS 4 -•- 40 714 "" - 4b-a1:44 am 4.6 tr.v.: ai itt, The bitilk4criber announcer to the Wine that the firm of Mrss•6. Lily, Frick & Co , of Waynesboro', have taken the contract for toanuficturing and sell ing Lis Patent Lifting Jack for Wagons. Buggies, Etc, whi,h will he put up in good style and of good inateri.ll, for the counties of Franklin, Pa, and Washington, Md. The public are invited to call on the above firm and examine it. ep 2-3t] • JOHN ItILIDLE*IIERG ER.. I) R . PETER FA EIRNErS BLOOD SEABCLIE.R, OR PAIN ACEA • • ran hp had at nov 10 POI:Will MA ug More. D. 11. nritLrs WEW FIRM! D. B. RUSSELL & SON at the sign of the Big Red Horn, will keep constantly on band and for sale a large assortment of Stoves and Tinware. EVERYBODY COME AND SEE TIII IMPROVED ORIENTAL BASE BURNER;- At the sign of the Big Red }fern, end von will be convinced that the Oriental is the beet, the •hand somest and the cheapest Base Burning Coal Stove in the_ ' l -0 R L D fat thetrath is mighty and will prevail. We can furnish any number of references in testimony of the superiority of the ORIENTAL over all oth ers having been improved with in OVEN TOP, Th. Oriental has a larger fire pot, a better state , makes more heat with less coal than the Morning Glory. The Oriental- has taken the four first prem iums at the State Fairs of New York, and the large- Silver Meddle at the American Institute-.---- and see at the sign of the " - B I - O - R. E - Q - 11 0 R - N ' , Waynesboro', Pa , where you can got any kind of etovedion want. of., D.„II,II.II.3SELL,A*O.br,-, who always keeps on hand and for sale Tinware rustic of the best tin and by goothvorkrnan. Hausa _furnishing-gooda at—the - sigrrotth . BIG KED`IIOItN. Sold at Retai I in D. B.RUBSELL & SOY, Sign of the Big Red Horn, Waynesboro', Pa COOK STOVES! (warranted to give s•atisfaction.) VI uware, Ironware, Bras ware, House Furnishing Goods Tubs, Bucket., Churns, Knives and forks, Spoons, Ladles, _ . Large iron and Copper kettles Ana other useful oracles at the sign of the BIG RED FIi)RN, Way/restore', Pa, where a large ar sorttnent of COOK STOVES, NINE-PLA TE STOVE,S PA It 1,0 IL STOVES COL STOVES; &C of the latest' improvernen the very best in the market, at the Cheep Tin and stove Store of U. B. RUSSELL & SON. TINWARE made of the host 'tin in the market, and 'Rattan tea at the sign of the "1316 Reid. horn." 1) 13. ECU:NriELI, keeps constantly on band a large assortment of House Furnishing Goods for sale cheap. Pure No. I Kerosene Oil and a larg e assortment of Lamps. Washing Made Easy ! by calling at the sign of the "Bg Red Horn" and getting . the twat Close 'Wringer efie - r - made. Le" iu want of Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, &c• &c,, can get full value for their money by cal ing on D. li it U• 4 SET.I.. & SON. Sign of the "DIU RED HORN " Waynesboro', Pa SAVE YOUR FRUIT I Tar, L A. OFILLIG DRY HOUSE, PATEN TED) ANU RY 2ISI', 1864. This i.: - the hest Dry House ever offered to the public It dries Fruit in half the t me required by the old method. It dries uniformly find perreetly . 'I he Fruit dried by it retains mare of the natural II fp easily managed. It eaves fuel. It isduraide• and portable. IL ha s feet el drying surface. Call and Bee them at the si s m of the PIG RED HORN ) end leaveynur ar.lera for them fcb 5 1869. An b sunhats. Japanned Ware, T IIE MORNING GLORY s Stove has been in use in this .art of the ' - c - outftrylin'three years an las given more Natalie. tion than any other Base Burning Stove offered. I can refer to One Hundred and Fifty persons to whom I sold these stoves and every one says it is the best stive they ever saw or used. I sold One Hundred and Seventeen of these stoves sat season, and from the orders now received for -them Lhave no doubt but that will sell more that last season& Come and see my stock of Stove 9. You will fine n large stock of the best Coal Stoves ever offered for sale. I have now in store three other new Base Burning Stoves, "The luniati," "The Revolving Light" and the "Empire," all first class stoves. PERFECTION AT LAST. The politic nave long desired a perfect cook stove fur coal. 1 now hive found that stove. THE CALORIFIC fa with nit doubt tho best Conit'Stnve in market for either Anthracite or Bitumir.ous Coal. Call and see it. W. A. TRITLE,i Illanntheturer 01 Copper, Tin and Shed Iron Ware, and dealer in all kinds of Stores for Coal or Wood. He has now on hand a large koek orthe — beit Cook Stoves in market. He is selling 40 gal. Copper — Kettles at f2O 30 " ." it 15 1 8 11 df .10 The ahlve kettles are stronger than you can get elsewhere and much cheaper. I am now putting up a • NEW DRY HOUSE en the Hot Air Princine which comes much lower in price than any olfered before, and is gotten up in good style, is strong and durable, takes but wood, and does its work splendid. It is also a good Baker. Call and see it, Metalic wire for Clothes lines cheap. The best Clothes Wringer in the World ! The best Force Pump in Kirket ! Iron Wash Kettles Tinned Iron Pots and Stew Pans, Copper and Brass ware Also a gond Brock of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, all of which is mile of the hest material. All kinds of Joh Work done in hi- , line. Don't fail to call and see fir yourselves as you will find many articles that you will want. Sep 1 I ,p r ,, 14 . stztr i ____ retildloiliMirdrik/STihiStM4 : p . V AHR -1 / 4 4 Z a p., A c p. .7. 19. . PAN-A-CE-A ) ft w °o2)s.„..cgon° c l w 4 4VV 1 9999 4 3V399 1 07 , 197- 94 "Dr. P. Pahrnry's celebrated Blood Searcher or Panacea," is a medicine that we can recommend to to those who are afflicted, having owed it in one own family and furnished our friends with the article; we can, therefore, from experience say that it is a medicine possessingram medicinal properties. Being a mild purgative. it is well to keep it always in the family whore there are children or those stiblect to colds or other slckneas, It is compounded from medicinal Roots, Leaves Barks, Seeds and Berries, which are said to be entirely free from poison. We are personally acquainted with tho proprietor who was onr family Physician for several years, and us were at one time raised from a bed ofaillletion ender his Judicious treatment.".—Christian family com panion. "Panniers's BLOOD Snartertntn—Prom onr personal acquaintance with Dr. P:Fahrney, and from the re pfitation of the above named medicine in the 00M• muni ty where he lives, we can cheerfully recom mend it toe fair trial tn all who may need a PANACEA for the physical maladies of mortality, until the greet PAIWACEA for all diseases shall be found In the leaves of the tree of lite.--Prophetie Wateheutta tem., r . r minim .n, wns rt.•bi.or Hiteshew & Gehr . Ringgold ; Wm. B. Roby. Quinfey ; E. J. Small, Mont Alto ; L. J. Bell, tjm ithborg, MI, and Druggiete generally. 600,44 7 9 , 2. - oet 23 ly CO. PARTNERSHIP. THE'unllersitietl Vas taken into co partnerqhip with him Mr Jacob Beaver, of Way nesl•ore, P.'. J. W. MII.LER. The bu•i:ieee will hereafter be continued nt the old stand, under the name awl styli) of Miller & Beaver Thankful for past favors a cor t;nu nice of the *rune is earnestly solicited. march 5 - tf MILLER iSt REA VER. Eark Ng' a ited. V? BE subveribers wept 500 ,cortin of Park, for U ve hie b they will ply thcAiiiheit cosh price '11.7 elen continue to l uy the Wet , : priers for Hides delivered ut their 'lonely in Witty:les' ern'. nr+r t6-6[] j OOP sugar at THE undersigned will Fay the highest market Price for 400 cords of Hark,— slim the highest price for II i L E S delivered at the Ha dwarc Store of G‘ iser & Rinehart, in VinyinViuru'. They also keep on hand nil kinds of finished Leather, such as Harness, Bridle, Fair Sidling, Fair Calfskin, Upper, Kips, Callskins, Wang Lea th, r, SPatiish Slaughter and Hemlock French Calflitia and Linings of all tin 'a, Saedlers and Shnemakeris will IPA it to their in terest t' give them a call before parch-ming else. , where. & DDI E, rEquo, n-y, m.ir 12 -tf FdIt.N,EY 'lSlt.l\B - . . 11P 1 11113.1E11.1131 . _ . - AND MEDICINES; MOD 'llll. OS PnIINTS, &c. Ite., Go to—Fourthinan s Waynespore,iy 24, 1867 GI 3EX 3M A. 7E' PRIGI - ir 110EFLICII Announce to the community gen really that they have received their Second supply of All kinds of Dry goods, Groceries, Queensware, Cederware, ate., and invite the public to call arid make an examination of their asertrtment of goods. Cheap Government Overcoats, (Cavalry and Infantry) Blouses and Blankets ' • at Price & • Furs for Ladies and Misses at Price & Hoeflich's Hoods of Fur and Zephyr in beautiful styles at P. & Ws. Plaid, Plain and Fancy flannels at P. & Ifs. Buffalo Robes 13eautiful line of Dress goods P. & ire Large lot of Queensware at P. & MUD—Heavy Boots, and___O um Shoes for Bad Roads Cheese, Prinic Caffa, Sugars, fresh P. Si. H's. Roney and a Pp 'cid id article of Syrups P. dr, H's. Chinchilla Cloths for Ladies Sacks P. & ll's. Winter Queen shawls Todwordon and liVaterloo shawls P. & H's. Woolen Circulars and Shoulder shawls _P. Rt H's. 11,aver.Overcoatings ilu@'• , , Cape 9, Vic torines Ladies Vests Gents Underclothing Buck Nits, Glovos and a great variety of other gloves P SI H ' S. Heavy Drab a n d Blalk C.lrdd Dreadnaughts Bhn lots Grey an 1 White Thibet Shawls at roll 27 1868 BARK WANTED! LI 1 SE & CO. 21 • INGINEF.RI3, Foundry, Machtojsts awl Blacksmiths EciT VB1.1:1IED iGt. • PARKERSBUItC2, IVES,T VA. Yuur attention is respect fully called to our exten FOTIANDRY and AIAGIIINE WORKS situated on Kanawha strict, near the ff. and 0. R. H. Wpm. TIM entire establishment, in all , its departmiets is supplied with the must approved Machinery veils arid uppliancei n• cessary to the inatufactine of MACE! 'NEVA AND LIGHT AND 111 4 1AVY CASTINGS OF EVEKY DES - URIPTION: Our Work is of the best quality both air to ma. teii it and Workmanship; We are extentdecily engaged in in ot.orac!ere of Portable and Stationary Steam Engines, Steam Boiler's , • — Circular-Saw • Gang Saw:Mills, ,Flouring Mill Machinery, Sorghum Sugar 3111 s, Sliafling Pullcys And Ilangois r We are pre art d do co pPEtt, TB ASS— FITTING. _ am) to manurneture salt Fans and all - the arptirre;_:, riti - nees a sullinacisiiicry fiSr making salt. We_ also_ manufacture- OFFICE AND OTHER STOVES, _Our_ofiiee_t4oves-are-or-the-best-qn - ri - ity. Wu have also on hand PORl'A!fl ENGINES, At all prices, .71 - MESHING MACHINES, A 1/SO, JACK SURE W AND A e to our stave Machines we respectfully refer hte public to Messrs. Kimble & t3hnlfer, Penrsbo ro, theist Va. It Excel's all others. They imot be surpassed. Iron Railings, Verandahs, Garden Vases, Brass and Iron Castings of every description. We would also call the attention of School ow. cers and others interested to our IM } RJVl^iu 6011001, DESKS, which fir ricatnesq, cheap oe-s . and Jeri bili ty, are not surpas:ed. l'hey are recommended by Prof. W. It. White, - Sta to Superintendent of Free Schools of West Va , and by the l'arkerbhure Saco! Board. '.l have ex mined J. Lf eee & Co's., Folding Seats fur schools, arid timed E rib; fur tritn4ry de partment..., manufactured at Parker,bur4, IVeht Va., I molt cheerfully recommend our Boards of Eilue ition arid others interested, to supply our Pul.he School 'louses with there. W. R. WHITE, Gen'l up't Free Schools. Whreliag, VV. Va." l'aexEvou , io Nov 7, 1667 "M. 3. !Jose & Co.. Dear —ln answer as to hew we arts pleased with your Improved lam Sch•vi Desks, we would state ihat we have used stveral kin's, lmt for cheapness, neatness -rid dui ibility, we eve yours the prefererre to all others, S. F. SHAW, K, DOREMAN, ' E. T. DR ‘ 1 10.411. -- Boar(' of Ed •catios. I fu ly eot.eur in the above_ bTEPHEN BOARDMAN, Supt Free :tichuols, Wood Co., W. V. New az d t eeond.hand Engin s, of ell sizes 03 hind and t*, , r sale it low rites. (AWL bIACHIAEnY. We will reply to an , qtiints by mail and protah.c our best ellt . ntr to pleas. urcba•i.r aq to quail!), aft%) price. Call on or addris- srpt 4,1868 I. H. I;VHITNIOREF Wholesale and" &tail Dealer in FURNITURE Carpets, GREENCASTLE, PA. T H. W 11 ITMORE, V't'ou'd call the,atten tion of all taho are in stet) of Furniturl, Mattra eses Looking Glasses, Carpets, to the - tact that he has a larger stock on hand at his room.: on Southeast Corner of e ntre t=gtioro, than all sitnilar establishments in the county corn. hilted, ard that he can and dons offer i ndueements Houtek. , eperq and others, in of tioods in his line, such as no other Carl et Da lets can do,. Ile has on hand lap... Aids of 100 Bedsteads <if over '25 different styles, ranging in price from $5 to $75 each. 0 Bureaus, of 25 different P. 4s H's. 11Lar,e_tkr Ryles, from 87 50 to 875 each Upwards of G)0 Chairs, of all styles, from $1 '25 to $35 each. Roe inv Chairs from $1.50 to $3O Full Chamber Sails, solid Walnut, from $6O to $2OO each. Cottage Sul rs, from $3O to sao oath. Tere-n— fetes and Sofas, from 820 to $55 each. Spring-seat Varier Chairs, from $3O to 86;) per half dozen. Loungea from $7 to $35 each. ..iliarbla top Parlor:Tables, solid Walnut, from $lO to $33 each. Wood-top Parlor Tables, from $2 to 813 'each. nrrion7c which are 20 different styles; Also, Extension, Breakfast, Dining and Hall Tables, in endless variety. Wardrobes, Book Cases, Writing Vcsks, Lihary Tables, Secretaries, What Nots, Hat Racks, Piano St() I', Umbrell I Stands. Camp, Office, Elall and Library Chairs. Sales, Sideboards, Sinks, Pouglatays, Cupboards, Washstands, Also, a large stock of all kinds of I;ittrasses, such as Hair, Patin I,ear, Word and S;rawat prices from $1 to $4O. al.rin r - ,lartrasses, Spring Bed 13 Atoms, Carpets from 80. cents to $2 per yard. [she highest cash preo paid for Carpet Rags,] Slitigmu and Selt-hocking Cradles, • Also a large assortment of Looking Olassra, front tdam Waltilt Frames to Fancy ovals awl Arch Topm, i n (AR avid Rose wood. Alma, Chi'd.en Ituut it s.nllll liikby Florae Picture P1'3111(4. aml mow i g of all de•qaiiii ID,. and at !owe priras than ran tp l sad eisewir re in the count . tie also setts h tkettilt• to the. truth., 311 of wh , to he n quests to call and kern l rites e purchasing rtst whetp. I'. &. P. iSr H'a P. & H'9 P. &. Ird P. Sc. M. P. & ff 'a P & H's F. & . irs. MOWERS 140 REAPERS-: Jec Is Gmosj C - ND d P ncl eEt Drie.l Lhacti (. ' ono, 1.1 Avs.k..l STAVE MACH:EVES. LEEsE & CO., l'lrkersburg, Went Ta --AND FOR SALE.
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