Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, February 23, 1866, Image 3

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HOOP:SKIRTS.
I. W.'nnAtiLErs, Nei! 1/tlPta
LIPTIO 1%610 SPRING SKIRT.
Tlj3 iNVENTION 'colliding of 1,01 . (Or. taro)
;LIPTIVr Puna Therm* Siren Mentos, ingeniously
inerole *Mates inaimr teethe; IDOa lo Soon '
naking the Tomituninveest Indexteml, PdisTO and
)orania Seance ever used. They seldom Biro or
mum, like the Single Springs, and consequently
preserve theft perfect and'Areautiful shape more than
twice as long as any Singh, 'Spring Skirt that ever
ass or Can be made. •
THE wonderful flexibility and great comfort and
Sleasure to any Lady weaving the Duplex Eliptic
kirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded
Assemblies. Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cara,
Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and
House Dimon the Skirt can. be folded When in
viselto-occupy-a-small-place - as - easily — and - civrivotii=
ently_as-adilk-or-Muslin - Dresr
• A Lady having Enjoyed the Pleasure, Comfort
and Great Convenience of wearing the Duplex E.
liptic-Steel Spring skirt for a single day will Never
afterwards willingly dispense with -the:r use. Per
Children,Misses and Young Ladies they are supe-,
nor to al others.
THE HOOPS are covered with 2 ply double
tvtisted thread and will wear twice ae
• long as the
Single yarn covering which is used on all dingle
Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rods on eve
ry skirt are also double steel, and twice or double
covered to prevent the covering from wearing off the
rods when dragging down &fairs stone steps, etc.,
etc., which they are constantly subject to when in
use. • _ _
All are made of the new and elegant Corded
Tapes, and are the best quality in every part, giving
to the wearer the mast graceful and perfect shape
possible, and are unquestionably the lightest, most
desirable, comfortable and economical skirt ever
made.
WM'S' BRADLEY & CARY, PROPRIE
TORS of the Invention, and SOLE MANUFAC
TURERS,S7 CH AMBERS, and '19.& St RE ADE
STREETS, New York.
FOR SA LE in all first class stores in this City,
and throughout the United States and Canada; Ha
vana de Cuba. Mexico, South America, and the
West Indies.
leirluquire for the Duplex Eliptie (or
double) Spring Skirt.
Feb. 18, 3m
A SAFI lIIISTMIit
are watitiert—the — bcbt mad—cheipest-
Cools-13am Eitc:vv - e• that
is an the market will do wen by callwg at W. A.
TIitTLE'S
TIN AND STOVE STORE.
These you will find the LARGEST stock of Stoves
and Tin-ware in Waynesboro'.
`The- subscriber tenders to the community his
thanks for past patronage and hopes for a continu
ation of the same. Call and hear what induce
tnants he offers for you to invest,' for in your deal
ings with him you will be dealth with with fairness.
You will find a good stock of
Brag and Copper Dippers, Brass Ladles,
Fleet-iron ware, tron_Wash-Kettlesilron -
Bread Pans, Brass Kettles, &e.
All kinds of Copper work, done and repairs made.
You will find among his stock of stoves those splen
did Cook tgoves, the
Niagara and ConAination
_T_heyime_an_extra large oven, !extended firedvx,
taking a long stick of wood, square top, good draft,
and in all good Bakers. In fact just the stove a
good housekeeper wishes.
Don't forgot to call land examine hie stock. It
will pay.
Next door to the Post Office,
Pelit6]
PUBLIC SALE.
. jr
HE subscriber intending to quit fanning. will
sell at Public tale, at his residence, on the Ey
er farm, near Antietan e t Junction,
On Wednesday the 14th of March, 1866,
the following property. to wit:
4 HEID WORK HORSES,
all good leaders; 3 COLTS, one three years old,
r) De taro years and one one year old;
12 HEAD OF HORN CATTLE,
four of which are milch cows, two of them fresb, 4
springing Heifers, ono extra fine yunng Devon bull;
Lac/ maar.) al litaW,i)
1 F A R M WAGON, good as new, 1 one-horse
Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon, 2 pair Hay - Laddem 3
Barshear Plows, 2 single and 3 double Shovel
Plows, 2 Cultivators, 2 Harrow., 1 Wood Bed. 1
Spring Tooth Rake,
1 REAPER & MOWER
combined, good; 1 Drill, 1 Whent Fen, 1 Thrasher
and Shaker, 1 Machine Strap 103 feet long; 2 sets
Breeebbanda, Front Gears, 4 fly•nots, 1 Wagon
Saddle, 5-horse line, bridles, halters, and collars, 1
side saddle, single, double and treble trees, 1 tog
.and 1 fifth chain, but, breast .and cow , chains, 1
spreader, about
300 Barrels of Corn,
1 Grindstone, shavini-borne, augers, chisels, Black
smith's Bellows and Anvil, a lo t empty barrels, 2
grain cradles, 2 mowing scythes, crow-bar, rakes
forks, shovels; 4 stoves, cook, coal, parlor and ni no
plate, Bureaus, Tables, bedsteads, cupboards, chairs;
about
ACE OM 1i TIE Clign,
with many other articles not necesaary to mention.
rfrCiale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day
when the terms will be made known by
WILLIAM H. MILLER.
G. V. MONO, Asset:.
Feb. Is— W.]
PUBLIC SALE.
THE subscriber intending to quit farming, will
sell at tublieSsle, ethic residence in Washing
ton township, one mile southiof the turnpikei lead
ing from Waynesboro' to Greencastle, three miles
horn the former place, on FRIDAY THE 9TH OF
MARCH', 1.8G6, the following property, to wit : 6
Mil MES,
three of which are very heavy draught horses,Eona
brood mare;
lIILCH COWS
YOUNG CATTLE,_
SHEEP AND ROCS Wagons Firms arid Has.
rows; 1' RoCksway Buggy, blhovel P 10114 : 1 Mie
(dears,, such as Breechh4nde, Front Gave, Plow-
Geara,..2llMl Collate, Zaltere, ar.; Log,
Chains, Fifth.chains,‘Binge,"Doubkf - and • l'rebko
Trees, 01 . 0k:ides Barrels, and many other ertic
toroterremme.to mention • 4
Salo to commence at 10 dank measid:day when
the teens. 1111 , bernads tome by
tIBOIIGB SARSAiIIM,:ar•
G. V. Mose, Acta.
Piall©
TAE undersigned will eel! et Public Bale, et Ide
reeldence, 2 miles Northeast of Wayntabore,
on the road to Baes'e Factory,
5 HEAD !HORSES,
two of them leaders snd.two young mares with foal,
one colt rising two yeein
10 HEAD-OF:--ATT-LE
five of which em good mulch cowe,(one will be fresh
before the day, of eale) one a Devon, two young
bulls, one of them Devon, the balance young cattle,
16 OgS l- 9 7
2 Large Bowe with pig, onelmlll hove pigs before
the day of sale;l4 EilaCloatiEll
4 111M.2111_111M-11131,1 1 1hTiffiii
two farm wagons, one one-horse wagon and one
good spring wagon; I Rockaway Buggy; 1 pair Hay'
Carriages, 1 pair Hay Ladders, 1 good sled. 1 wood
bed;
120 1111L$. OF CORN,
30 butt. prime White Wheat,k3o hue. Rye, 50 btm
dlee Rye Straw, SHAY BY TILE TOAP; 1 good
Grain Drill with plaster and timothy seed attach•
ment; I Spring-tooth Hay Rake, 1 Sleigh and ettilig
of belle;
ONE OHIO REAPER AND MOWER
combined, new; 1 wheat fan, 1 rolling screen; 3 bar
shear plows, 2 single and 3 double shovel !plows, I
corn coverer, 2 harrows, 3 sets breechbands, two of
them very good; 3 sets front gears, 5 sets of plow
gears, 1 four and 1 six.horse line, 5 fly-nets, one a
harness net; single, double anti treble trees, 2 pair
spreaders, 1 fifth and 2 log chains, a lot cow chains
1 wagon and I side saddle, 6 benisons, collars and
bridles, 1 jackscrew, 1 rough lock, 3 rsets dung
boards, a lot of harrow and bolster stufl; a lot scant
ling for horse power; 1 good chop chest, 1 cutting
box, 1 digging iron, a lot old iron. 1 lard press, one
sausage cutter and staffer, 2 meat stands, 1 bbl. vin
egar; Potatoes by the bushel;
A. & C.
2 barn shovels,' 2 grain cradles 3 mowing scythes, i
forks, rakes, shovels and hoes, 1 cultivator, 1 good
cross-cut saw, m i wedges, half bush - e17,1 - 1 -- pair- 1
stee springs, good grindstone, 2 churns and buck;
I hand-barrow; 60 acres .
i I
Grain in.the Ground ;
I secretary and bookcase, 1 wardrobe,2 wash stands,
1 safe. 2 sinks, 4 sets chairs, 2 rocking chairs, one
wood box,2 kitchen tablea, 1 inn kettle, 4 wash tubs
20toves, two parlor and one nine-plate; 4 bedsteads.
1 rocking cradle, anil many other articles - too num
erous to,mention.
Salelo commence at at 9 o'clock on said day when
the terms will be made know by
J.' HARVEY GORDON.
Feb. 9 tsj G. V.i Mesa, Auct.
- PUBLIC SALE.
THE subscriber intending to quit farming will
sell atiPublic Sale, at his residence, about half
a mile West of Waynesboro', on Mohday the sth
day of March, the following property, to wit:
5 of which are good plow leaders, 6 Colts, 3 three
years old and 2 one year old.
21 Head of Horn Cattle,
W. A. TRITI.E.
FOUR FAT STEERS;
20 SHOATS, 3 brobd sows; 3 Farm wagons, 3 and
4 inch tread, good as new, 1 road wagon, 4 inch
tread, 1 one:horse wagon, 1 wood wagon and
ladders, 2 pair hay carriages, 1 two horse carriage,
2 sets Breechbands. 4 seta Front Gears, 6 acts Plow
Gears, / Bridles and Collars,B fly-nets, 10 halters with
chains, 14 cow chains, Sfth chain and spreaders, 2
log chains and a number of other chains ; 4 three
horse Plovis. a three-horse Harrows, 8 single and
double shovel plows, 1 corn planter, 1 selt•raking
McCormick Reaper,
1 Grass Mower, 2 GRAIN DRILLS. I spring rake,
4 mowing scythes, 6 grain cradles, 7 or
800 BARRELS OF CORN
a lot of old iron by the pound,
Separator & Horse Power
1 Two-hogshead COPPER STILL, WORM AND
CAP, and many other articles not necessary to men
tion. Sale 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, except fat cattle, on which a
credit of 30 days only will be giveh.
JOHN FUNK (of H.)
Feb. 9—ta,] G. V. Moso, Anct.•
TAE subscriber, intending• to quit farming, will
1 sell at Public Outcry, at his •residence, in
Quincy, on! Tuesday thel27llt day of Fthruary, 136
the following personal property, to wit:
7 HEAD HORSES,
three of which are excellent leaders, one of them a
goad brood Mere, one two yearling and two three•
yearling Colts ;
6 Head of Horn Cattle,
two of w7iieb are first rote Mitch Cows. two Hel•
fer.; 1 Sow and Pigs; 4 WAGONS, one Road
Wagon, onefsrm do., one one and two horse and
one spring do.; 1 gum-sprir g Grain Drill, 1 spring
tooth Horse Rake, 1 Wheat Fan, 2 three-horse
Plows, 1 two-horse Plow, 2 large Harrows, 2 single
and 3 double shovel Plows, 1 Wood Bed,
I LARGE MANNY REAPER,
1 pair Hey Ladders. 2 setts good Breechhtinds, 3
setts front Gears, 5 Homier% 4
- Betts Plow Gears, 5
Fly-ne's, 1 Wagon and 2 plow Lines, collars, bri
dles, halters, log and fifth chains. 1 jacl.screw,- 2
pair breast chains, 2 pair butt chains 1, pair spree
dere double, treble and single trees, rakes, bay and
grain forks, 1 dung hook, 1 psir hog tongs, 1 chain
jockey, 1 cutting box, grain cradle, and many other
articles not necessary to mention. Stile to com
mence at 10 o'clock, on said day, when the terms
will be made known by
JACOB .1. SPESSARD.
Feb. 2-- ts. G. V. Moan. A net.
YOR H 01114E-KEE PERS.— We have Canned
Fruits, Pears, Pine Apples. Quinces. Straw.
ernes. &c,. put up by Mitchell & ,Co., — of Baia
more, in a new and implored style. Buckwheat
Flour, White , Hominy, Lemons, Raiser's,. Dried
- FraitAmperior White Seger, fine'Syrup, baking Mo.
lasses. spices, pickles in jars and by the dos,
Feb. 2, V 6 & . • - Itosyarran, RICD Co a
LAST :NOTICE.
A6LL .persons knowing themselsr4 to be indeb
tel for' State. County end taChooll Taxes' for,.
4 and those for Bounty for '64 eg '6s.are informed
that Onleieetbe fame is'paid odor hekne the 28th
hue., it will be collected with costs. Longer in.:,
dulgansw ; cannot be. poseiblygivaa. - • . 1 •
Feb 9-3t.j J. 11. HOOVER, 'Cid: , '-,.
On Tuesday fheAra P ay of March, 1866,
the fonowilig property, to wit '
A lot Carpenter Tools ; 500 Ms Bacon;
1 set good 131aeksmith Tools ;
7 IMID OP WORK 1100118,
7 of which are Mitch Cows,
P 121,18 Sal
Imo sat
WILL be sold at Public Sala at the residence
of the subscriber, 1.2 a mile West of Mount
Hoac n nitheillliller farm, on Wednesday the 28th
Fe i IMM ? the folio kilt property, to wit :,—.•
THEE
HEAD-
- HORSES, '
all of whit' h aikwork horses, ohe" being an unsnr.
passed wagint or Oast leader; Ilearling
-4_ HEAD 1l 'CATTiLE O
two of which are 7411 ch Vows Which Will be Irish
about the time of sale; 7 head of SHOATS. turlong
which - rue one sets and one belie;
metnrcr wAs.E34::risres,
one elegant filtrAl — inch — tread, one stanowtread,
,1
one horse Spring Wagon, I pair Wood WOO», 2
pair Day Carriages, 1 good
THRESHING MACHINE,
Horse Power and Shull; Cloier Haller, Patent
Fodder Cuttei, I superior two ind'three-horie Plow,
1 double and 1 single Shovel Plow,l Corn Coverer,
ail neto Harrow, single,,double ind treble trees, 1
pair spreaders,2 sets -Breechbandsr: 1, set Front
Gears, Vat spring wagon Gears, I • fonphorse line,
collars and bridles, chain halters, 1 log chain, butt
end breast chains, tow chaise, 1 set dung boaids,
dung book, rakes, hay, grain and shaking forks ;
Scups Bees, I Dinner Bell, 14 bbl. of Tar, and
many other articles too numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when
Ike terms will be made known by
SAMUEL S. DEARDORFF.
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PUBLIC SALE.
E subscriber will sell at Public Sale at his rea
-1 idence, one mile North of Waynesboro', on the
road leading to Quincy, on Thursday the let day
of March next, the following property, to wit
4 HEAD HORSES,
all of which are good work horses; 4 head of Colts,
one rising 3 years and ono rising 2 years.
15. HEAD OF CATTLE,
three of which ere trash Mikh Cows, among the
balance are some fine young Steers, one Springing
Heifer and one young Bull;
13 HEAD Or HOGS,
three fine Brood Bowe and ten fine Shoats, 7 good
SHEEP; 3 Wagons, one 4-inch, good as new with
farm bed on it, one 3-inch and one 2.inch, 1 good
Carriage, I
McCormick Reaper
and Mower combined, late patent and as good as
new; I Grain Drill, 1 Spring Grain Rake, 2 three
horse Plows, 1 single and 2 double Shovel Plows, 1
Harrow, 1 Corn Coverer, single, double and treble
trees, 3 spreaders, 1 jackscrew, 1 good log chain, 2
pair Hay Ladders, 2 sets Dung Boards, 15 good
Grain Ilegs, I Bag Wagon, rakes, forks, &c., 2 sots
Breechbande, good as new. 3 sets Front oars, 3
sets Plow Gears, 5 Housens, 3,fly nets, I .six-horse
line, 4 good blind bridles, 5 collars,l new wagon sad
dle, 3 halters and chains, 6 cow hains, 2 pair butt
chains, 1 pair breast chains; a lot of
CORN BY THE BARREL;
I Feed Trough, I Cutting Box, 1 Flour Cheat, I
large Meat Vesaelj large Churn, 1 Ten-plate stove,
1 large meat bench, grain cradle and crosa•cut aaw,
ato barrels and boxes. ®'Kale to commence at 9
o'clock on said day when a credit of 9 months will be
given on all sums of Ten Dolla"rs and upwards, ei
cering corn on which a credit of 30 days will bo
given. 13A MUM. YOUNG.
Feb: 9 te]
$l5OO •
PER YEAR! We want' agents
everywhere to -.ell our IMPROVED
$2O Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Under
and upper feed. Warranted five years. Above sal
ary or large commissions paid. The-outs machine,
sold in United States for lees than $4O, which are
fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler It Wilson, Grover
4. Baker. Singer 4. Co.. and Baehelder. AU other
cheap machine. are infringements and the seller or
user are liable to arrest, fine,and imprisonment.—
Circulars free. Address, or call upon Shaw Sr
Clark, Biddeford, Maine, or at No. 823 Broadway,
New York; No. 23' Carter 't. Philadelphia, Pa.;
No. 14 Lombard's Block, Chicago, 11l ; No. 170
West Fourth St., Cincinnati, 04 or No. 8 Spauld
ing's Exchange, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dec. 22—ly
$9l
wabt
) ft A MONTH ! AGENTS
%dr ted for six entirely new arteeleo, juts.
,out. Address U. T. GAMY, City Building, Bid.
deford, Maine.
Dec. 22—ly
_ .
DR. T. D. FRENCH,
rexavvirissw,
ESPECTFULLY offers his services to the
II ) citizens of Waynesboro', Fayetteville and vi
cinities, commencing on the let of March '66. He
may be found in Waynesboro' the first two weeks
of each Month at the Photographic Gallery of J.
Hamilton-the latter two weeks at his own resi
dence next.door to Browns Hotel.
Beautiful teeth inserted mounted on Gold, Sil
ver and. Vulcanite or Amber Base.
Particular attention given to the preservation of
the natural teeth.
Teeth carefully extracted either with or without
the agency of Atesthetica.
Satisfaction guaranteed in all operations
FLb. 9 -tf.
F ANCY
A RTI(3.118.- Combs of all
I.adieir and - gentlemen. -- Pocket - Books new
and fancy assortment. and numerous other fumy
articles.'
,Feb. Hosixserm, - Rtun &Co.
ENE BEST'HOOP 'SKIRTS" attic& to - Nest
'iseisortment in the State, at
aug 43.
• JINN:MA &Hi W 'O.
PINE APPLE CHEESE, Lemons,ilo wad
Altnons, et . iloaoryrrsi; itzto & Ce's;
SIVA iil l'Eriar.W go Vast tvery
iMuonth,:tho' year round, 0 p ,
iirelisie. ;
they .therefore (lava fresh stocniind Inteit- if*" all
die ikon • • (mug. 4
• . • • - • inir 't4:
PARAGON OIL LAMP !.
No Chimney,
No Smoke,
No Smell,
'No Weave
Avid Won-explosive.
Cell end see theta at Mhi elan of the
“.1314s pLecs, xicaerk."
. .
- - Sole• 'Agent for dile township,
of the latest iraprovemente, the best in the market.
Just received and for sale, at , the cheap Tin and
Stove Store , of 11. - 13T-RUSSRL.
,
EP
A forge Assortment of Tinware of . (limy dO ß erip•
tin, made of the best Tin in the matket idltd war-
ranted at the sign 'of the, , g,,810 RED HORN."
D. D. RUSSEL keeps constantly on hand and
for sale a general assortment of HOUSE _
FURNISHING GOODS.
Pure No. .1. Kerosene Oil end Lampe of the latest
improvement;
and getting Putnam'. Clothes Ringer, of
D. B. RUSSEL.
Persons in want of Stoves of any kind or good
Tinware, or House. Furnishing Goods generally,
can do well by telling on D. B. RUBSEL,
• Sign of the "BIG RED HORN,'!.
Waynesboro'; Pa.
ri,noirTlinm;7rkm
Practical Dress Cutting !
Brhe
whi ve ch e d c r ery lady is enabled to cut and fit
Grounds of 'Economy.
There is no waste of material in cutting by this
system, as you adhere closely to the rule, conse
quently there is no pealing off, as under the eld
system of cutting. The ease with which it is ac
quired, combined with the_pesfectiturof - t she pete'm,
renders t e most desirable ever offered to the pub-
• This is a rare chance for young ladies. Agents
can realize in this business from $2OO to $250 per
month.
Ladies are:invited to call on the subscriber at her
Millinery Store in Waynesboro', Pa.; and examine
the system for themselves. No charges for instruc
tions unless fully satisfactory to the pupil.
NEW FIRM!
CARRIAGE 111111 H!
THE subscribers would inform the public that
thee have associated themselves together in the
Carriage making business, and that the business
hereafter will be continued at Jacob Adams' old
stand under the firm of ADAMS & HAwasa. They
will have constantly on hand BUG
GIES of every description ; new and * - 4 • . k..,
second-handed Vehicles of all kinds. '4%74.-7; •
IR - Repairing done at abort notice,
They employ none but good mechanics and use
the best material. Persons Wanting anything in our
line will do well to give us a call before purchasing
elsewhere. JACOB ADAMS,
GEORGE B. HAWKER;
Church Street, nearly opposite eM E. Church.
Jan- a3—sJ
THE subscriber would return thanks to hie cus
tomers for their past liberal patronage and so
licits a continuation of the same to the new firm.—
Those indebted to him by note or book account are
requested to call and settle, as it is necessary that
all old accounts should be promptly clowl.
Jan. 28-2 m. • JACOB ADAMS.
MBE subscriber, residing three miles west of
Waynesboro„ near the Greencastle turnpike,
will sell at Public Sale, on Saturday the 24M day
of February, 1866, the following personal property,
to wit : 1 good
FAMILY HORSE,
rising four years old end of medium size ; I spin
did Mich Cow,
41:1 60 EEC CD 415:6 ;TX GIB • •
I spring Wagon, 1 open-top Buggy, 1 sett of Har
ness. 3 Bureaus, 3 Cupboards, two of wbich are
Corner Cupboards ; 7 Bedsteads, 3 Tables, 1 large
kitchen Table, 4 setts of Chair. 3 Booking Choirs,
1 sink, 5 looking Glasses, about 40 yards of Carpe
ting, a lot of Oil-cloths, also a lot of Bedding. , •
a. V. Motto, A uct
2 TEN-PLATE STOVES,
1 Cooking Stove, 4 Tul.s, 1 Copper Kettle, 2 Don
Kettles, 1 Stand,- 2 Meat Vessels, 2 barrels of Vine.
gar, a lot . of Crocks, Tinware and Queenswore, 1
twenty.four hour Clock, 2 shovel Plows. single trees;
rakes, forks, shovels and axes, 2 fang benches, 4
Mowing Scythes, 2 Grain Cradles, 1 Wheelbarrow,
doz. of Bags, Bacon and Lard by the pound, 1
Sausage Cutter and Stulfer, 2 pickle stands, 2 Ave
gallon krgs, a lot of Potatoes, 1 Ton of Hay, Corn
Fodder, 1 digging iron, 1 Isledge, crow-bar, maul
and wedges, cow chains and halters, 2 saddles, pots
and pans, also a lot of A pplebutter, a lot of old iron
chests and boxes, a lot of 1 1-2 inch Plank, 1 Grind
stove and a variety of other articles not necessary
to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, on
said di, when the terms will he made known by
DAVID CONLEY,
G. V. Mont, A uet.
A LL persons desirous of having , Files rc cut
Would e o well by sending them to me at once
ass am going to rempve my works to York, Pa.,
the coming spring. Address
M. L. DELI.
Box 140, Waynesboro, Frank. Co. Pa.
Oct. 27. 1865,
L B KURTZ & CO., Proprietors,
Successors to J. W..Toylor.
Doc.
Tr URTZ has a nice lot of Pocket Books
jt Judy. 14 •
SEGA H.—Fine assortment of tobacco and Kt*
gang itooti samara sold ats2.oo perhundred.
HOSTESTEIi, REID & Co.
CaPitpaid
Hoirsvran, itsto6L-Co.
Cf I RD,ICORD, alicivy piece of drab card. at
PRIM: & iicernen'e,
- Jerge_eusseretment—of--
0000ING STOVES,
WASHING MADE EASY
• carnal at_the_si:n_of the "BIG RED HORN"
RARE CHANCE
FOR LADIES!
..i.......1).,.-
TEACIIIM OP
PUBLIC SALE!
Feb. 3—ts.
“ROCK FORGE”
FILE WORKS t
STATES UNION HOTEL
OPPOSITE TUE
Leb. Valley la PenniyiTanla R. R. Depots,
HARRISEUR PA,
patur i llogniog•
coLumi 1,,
N 'WO ta X a ll la' N D
GOOD ~o
1 11' a
.
' un eisw — tender - tender to the cow/Omit' their
thanks for past patronage, and would also take
this opportunity of reminding them that they have
lately received from the East a splendid selection of
goods, which foi beauty end style cannot be eurpas
sod outside of the cities. Their goods have been
selected with much cars as mar& durability and
price. '•
LADIES' GOODS :
The fattention of tho ladies is directed to , their
handsome styles of
SILKS, •
ALPACAS, '
MERINOS
.DELAINES,
BARATHEAS,
COBURGS,
• LAID' •
POPLINS,
They havesonts beautiful' patterns of French
Merino and all wool Detains that are hard to beat.
cAraltaann aclocia4.
Black Silk,
Black Alpacas,
Black all wool Delain,double
" French Merinos,
" English "
French and English Crapes, . •
Mourning Handkerchiefs '
Black Jack
An attractive line of Wrappings, such is
Plaid and Plain, Long and Square Shawls,
Breakfast Shawls, floods, Nubian, Scarfs, &c.
Jowvin's Kid Gloves, Gamettes, Lisle Thread sad
Merino Gloves, Hosiery in abundance.
GIINTLEMBIVS GOODS;
They 'sok itii gontleisea to IlOtiCe tisk Aso stook
of
COATINGS,
CABBIME RES,
VESTINOtII•
ae they pass along, and they feel enured that they
have the goods to omit them in pattern and p}ice.•
Tobin Covers, Shirting Flannels and Flannel
Shirts, Drawers, Neck Ties, Balmoral Hoop
Skirts for Ladies and Misses, Linen and Pa
per Collars, all sixes, Buck Gloves and Mittens.
Tweeds and Jeans,
Cords and Satinets,-
Shaker Flint*
Opera Flanel,
Plaid Flan°
Striped Nal:tele.
rar Ladies who arelin ',want of it nice Coat or
Cloak can find the article at their establishment,
with all the necessary trimmings. such as buttons,
gimps and cords of different patterns.
Ladies' Gaiters, Balmoral Ties, Head Notts, Cor
sets, Corset Clasps and Collars.
WHITE GOODS :
Plain and Barred Cambric,
Swim,
Tope Trimming.
Velvet Trimming and
Edge Ribbons,
Buttons,
Veils;
Cambric H'dks,
BEST RlO,
IMPERIAL TEA,
MOLASSES at GO ete per gal.
QUEENSW.ARE I
Cutlery
Spoons,
Cedar Ware.
packets.
Kerlers,
Carpet,
Oil Cloths
Boots and Shoes,
Gum Shoes,
Umbrellas.
When you want Stocking:Yarn both wool and
cotton just atop in and you will 'find a good earn
meta.
„
rf"Tho s u bscribers kindly ask the public to vis
it their house and inspect their stock before pur.
chasing elsewhere, as they feel confident that their
prices and goods will pleaqe all. . •
PRICE ai HOEFLICH.
Dec. 8.
AT COST, AT COST.
THE subscribers would inform the public that
they-arolnow-eolling-off-their-atock-of—W-1-N=
R CLO.THINO - forMenond Boy'. at '
COST. Pawns is want of Clothing of any de;
seription would, do well to give them a call, next •
door to Sibbet'a Hotel.
Dec 1)
•. FELLYIEISIE.R dr. STRAtI:OB. , : •
' •••-•,
Furs It. Furs i ~: • • -:. , r...;,
. - -,,-, ,:'.: flablo.'liteh, Copej tine
Mink Fur comprieinn . :Atuflk. ' Bertha' Cam our
Victorian, just reeelvelk at- • Paton". Banton's.
, .
Dec. S.
I Topp
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.1) lictinet,',Corn nab, Rice Flan,
piiiati; Sag% Peatl lia ay arid Coopnea Chin
riczi at KUltTrs:
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NOVEMBER 24th,
SECOND SUPPLY
PALL and WINTER
LM Ms pa
AMBUSH, BERM & CO'S.
MINTED tBDDS
RUllling
SYRUPS
Drams,
Baskets,
Window Shades,
Curtin Fixtures,
,
•
'';;"•;:•
••• • '
•. , •jrir.', - We call the attention of our customers ata
"the", public to our stock 01. new goods, and at the
Irons
,tiute pi:tom:our thanks to nII for their. iibeeel
patronngo. and-we will eud rnvor 14W
all, to merit;ti coritinuntro of' the same;
lIENEVICI" it CO.
Norcue,er 24, 1864. •
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1865
A t ~ '
wsinvir
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lefirlre are now receiving our
' SECOND SUPPLY,
SEJAM'
-- `ICOND SUPPLY,
CRY GI- CO CO II -
EROCERTEE,
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARR.
NOTIONS.
LADIES
DRESS GOODS
LADIES
LADIES
LADIES'
DRESS GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
, DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
11111 311 E .NlhT MEP
Cloths, \Cassimeres, Sattinetta,
Cloths, Cassimeros, Sattioetto,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattiootts.
Woolen Goods,
Woolen Goode,
Woolen,. Goods,
Notions,
Notion;
Notions.
GROCERIES!
ST/GAR, COFFEE, SYRITPS,
SUGAR. COFFEE, SYRUPS,
SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUPS;
FIST!, TOBACCO,
FISH. TOBAI 'CO, •
Fle H, - TOBACCO.
alElfillilillina BTU
Q UEENSIVA RE,
C UEENSWARE.
QUEENSWADE,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS.
BARD SPARE,
HARD WARE,
HARD WARE;