PUBLIC SALE YHE pubactiberinteiniing. to ;frit iikillingitwill poll et Public Bele, at. his , reudence, '2 miles orth4eat a Leiterebtig, 'era 12 idle' limn - the Marsh Rpn, on the Penn leading to - Chenniaitle, ,:' ... . . , the Tuesday the 13th of Makeh, 1866; . • . . . r thelolloiphig propoity; Wade: -• . -• " BAD WORK DORM fire of which ate brood mares, tWo of ',than' with foal; 2Coltej one rising . three" add the- other t.wo yeare; • 18 HID OF BORN WATTLE, , fair of which aro mulch cows, ,(three of them *ill be fresh nivoui the time of Sale) four heifers, one fine Durham Bull, one young bull, the balance are young cattle; 6 HEAD FINE .411EEP;' 2 FARM WAGONS, one 3 inch and one 2.inch tread; 1 GOOD-MANNY-REAPER, large size; 1 Gum' Spring Grain Drill, 1 Spring Grain Hake, 1 patent Hay Hook with rope and fix tures, 3 large Ropes, 1 field Holler, 2 pair Wood Ladders, one boarded up; 2 pair Hay !.adders, 2 sets Dung Boards, 1 Wheat Fan, 1 Feed Trough; 3 three-horse Plows, hearty new; 2 single end 4 - double Shovel Plows, - 1 - Cultivator,-2-Harrows,-2 sets Dreechbands, 3 sets Front Gears, 3 sets Plow Gears, 2 fly-nets, collars, bridles, 6-horse line, 2 plow lines, halters and chains, fifth, butt, breast and . cow chains, single, double and treble trees; shoat 75 BARRELS OF CORN, Potatoes by the bushel, Aliplebutter by the crock, 10 grain bars; grain cradles and mowing scythes, 3 barrels of Vinegar, a lot empty cider barrels, 1 meat vessel, 2 mattucks, rakes forks, shovels, - and many other ariicles not necessary to mention. Or &le to commence at 9 o'clock on it aid day, when a cred it of Nine Months will be given on all ,sums of $5 and upwards. Feb 29—te.] PUBLIC S A.LE. THE subAcriber %ill offer at Public Safe, on the calm of Henry Good, (formerly Jacob's) about 1 mile southeast of Waynesboro', On Wednesday the.7th of March, 1866, the following personal property, to wit ONE GOOD YOUNG HORSE, well adapted for riding or driving; 12 HEAD or CATTLE, among which are two milch cews, one with a calf by her side, the other will be fresh about the time of sale, THREE FAT STEERS, one fat Bull, four heifers heavy with calf, the other 14 HEAD OF SHEEP ; 9 HEAD OF HOGS, among which is one large brood sow; the remainder shoats of different sizes; 1 of Geiser's Improved Grain Separators (the small kind) and Hem Power, all in complete order; 1 SET OF BLACKSMITH TOOLS, and other artic!es of minor importance. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by ISAIAH Z: SPRENKLE. G. V. Mows, Auct. Feb' 16—te] NEW CLOTHING STORE ! EORGE BENDER has opened a New Cloth ing Store, at the old stand, and would most re spectfully invite the attention of his customer's and the public generally to his large and well selected stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING • and famishing goods. Pis stock consists of Over Dress and Cessimer Coats, Vests and Pants. Shirts Drawers, Gloves Handkerchiefs, Neckties, &c. Wayn. sboro', Feb. 23, '66. A LAST CHANCE ! THE SHERIFF PUSHES THE subscriber regrets to inform his customers and the public that he is pressed by claims in the hands of the Sheriff of Philadelphia County, and that he is compelled to dispose of his stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING within a few weeks Persons therefore in want of Clothing can be sup plied mum ItgLovr COST ! His stock embraces Cloth ing of every description for Wintsr and Summer wear. Call and be supplied at ANY PRICE ! Feb 23-0] J. STRAUSS. PUBLI,U SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY! HAT large and valuable two storied brick 1 . dwelling house owned by Mrs. A. C. Funk, sit uated on Mechanic street, Waynesboro'. will be of fered at Pubic Sale on Saturday the 17th day of March next, if not sold privately on or before the 10th day of March., This is a very desirable pro perty. well suited for a bOarding house and rtstaur ant saloon, and is conveniently arranged for two families. There is an oven, cistern, several out houses and stable on the lot. Terms made known on the day of sale by J. DOUGLAS, Feb. 23 is 'Agent for Mrs. A. C. Funk. BARBERING ! BARBERING I THZ subscriber would inform his customerss nd the public generally that he purposes contin• wing the Barbering business, next door to the New thocery; having purchased the interest of C. C. Rhoyual in the Shop and is now pripared to do hair cutting, shaving, shampocn.ng, etc., in the best style. The patronage 01 the public is respectfully WM. A, PRICE. March 2, MI6. LAST NOTICE nERSONS knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned,.either by note or hook account, are hereby notified to.call and settle the same prior to the 15th-day of March, at which tirne_his_ books_ end papers will be placed in other hands for confec t ion. Wm. H. BROTHERTON. Feb. 23-3 t. NOTICE! THE subsniber having returned from the army haicominenced, the boot and shoe making hue - nese at his Father's residence, 2d door from W. P. Wesley's saddler ship, on Main Street, where he would invite the Ladies and: Gentlemen to give him a call if they want anything in the boot' and shoe line; :JEREMIAH COOPER, Jr. • Feb. 23 3t. RR LIVERY STABLE ! w THE subscriber would inform the public that ho has-opened a LIVERY STABLE'''.' • • • in synesboro', and is now prepared ""''` :_-:'.....7.7.-,, to furnish good Riding orEriving • Nor- " —' seeywhicli he can recommend •as pertccdg safe ,for f a ngiy.oriving.': ,Hislilltilt:LEd are sit 'note ind iit good irnitlition‘'. ;", -:' -• . ••' -- .i : : , i, ,- r . ... Perstiiiiwaitting hordese'or vehicles •will -appltt at theanddlet ahOp•of- lik - P.• Wistgley. , .'•,! 41 - f :: :--77,1PRNICKLIN-WEAfittEr. JF. iatioimpiiiit p e r, '9fizMay3dtown. . • JACOB ZENTMYER. 0; V. MONO; Auct NEW SKIRT FOR 1866. The Child Itivention of the Agi3lo HOOP SKIRTS. J., W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX E LIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT. - -THU INVENTION consists of DUPLEX (or two) Burns Puna RUIN= &rim SPIIIN6B, ingeniotisly /BRAIDED TIGIITLY and FIRMLY together, sees to seas, making the royalism most moans, negro and DURABLE SKIING ever used. They seldom BEND or suces, like the Single Springs. and conseqUently preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than twice as long as any Single Spring Skirt that ever Has or Can be made. THE wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Eliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assemblies. Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Ann Chairs, for Promenade and Houre Dress, as the Skirt can • be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveni ently as a Silk or Muslin Dress. A Lady-having, Enjoyed the Pleasure, Comfort end Great Convenience of, wearing the Duplex E liptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will Never afterwards" willingly dispense with ther Use. For Children, Misses-and Young Ladies they are supe rior to all others. THE HOOPS are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as long as the Single yarn covering which is used on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rods on.eve ry skirt are also double steel, and twice or double cnvrred to prevent the covering from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs stone steps, etc., etc., which they are constantly subject to when in use. All. are' made of the new and elegant Cerded Tapes, and are the best quality in every part, giving to the wearer the most graceful and perfect shape possible, and are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable and economical skirt ever made. WESTS' BRADLEY & CARY, PROPRIE TORS of the Invention, and SOLE MANUFAC TURERS, 97 CHAMBERS, and 79 & 81 READE STREETS, New York. FOR SALE in all first:class stores in'this City, and throughout the United States and Canada,Ha vana de Cuba. Mexico, South America, an the %Vest Indies. kelnquire for the Duplex Eliptie (or double) Spring Skirt. _ Feb. 16,3 m. A. & C. I SIM IiVESTMiI T 1 YDU that are wanting the best and cheapest C7cociriro-lialg Eitcrcret that is in the market will do welt by calling •at W. A. TRITLE'S • • TIN AND STOVE STORE. There 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. Gall and hear what induce ments 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 Brass and Copper Dippers, Brass Ladles, Sheet-iron ware, Iron Wash Kettles, Iron Bread Pans, Brass Kettles, &e. *ndit-of—Copper_wark !done and You will find among his stock of stoves Lbw, splen did Cook Stoves, the Niagara and Combination They have an extra large oven, extended fire-box r 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 forget to call i and examine'his stock. It will ply. Next door to the Post Office. Feb; 16] 6] _ . PUBLIC SALE. THE Pubscri ber intending to quit farming, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, on the Ey ler farm, near Antietam Junction, On Wednesday the 14th of March, 1866, the following ircoperty, to wit 4 11E110 WORK HORSES, all good leaders; 3 COLTS, one three years old, one two years and one one year old; 12 MD OF HORN CITTLB, four of which are tacit cows, two of them fresh, 4 springing Heifers, one extra fine young Devon bull; Laa.a tut: Cada4p, IPA R M W A CON, good as new, 1 one•horse Wagon, I Spring Wagon, 2 pair Hay Ladders, 3 Barshear Plows, 2 • sihgle and 3 double Shovel Plows, 2 Cultivators, 2 Harrows, L Wood Bed, 1 Spring Tooth Rake, 1 REAPER & MOWER combined, good; 1 Drill, 1 Wheat Fan, 1 Thrasher and Shaker, I Machine Strap 103 feet long: 2 set's Dreechbands. Front Gears, 4 fly-nets, I Wagon Saddle, 5-horse line, brid'es, halters, and collars, 1 side saddle, single, - double — end treble - treesi, - 1 tog and 1 fifth chain, but, breast and cove chains, •1 spreader, about 300 13 . arrels of Corn, I Grindstone. shaving-horse, augers, chisels, Black smith's Bellows and Anvil, a In t empty barrels, 2 grain cradles, 2 mowing scythes, crow-bar, rakes forks, shovels; 4 stoves, cook, coal, parlor and nine plate, Bureaus, Tables, bedsteads, cupboards, chairs; about ES ACRES GD9II 11 Till MD, with many. other articles not necessary to mention. ,i@ ' Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when' the terms will be mule known by WILLIAM H. MILLER. Feb. 16—ts.] G. V. Motto, A act. PUBLIC SALE. rrHE—suliNcriberinten-diniffli — q uit farming, will I sell at Public Sale, at his residence in Washing ton township, one mile , soutl4of the turnpike] lead ing from Waynesboro' to Greencastle, three miles horn the former place, on FRIDAY THE 9TH OF MAIICH,IB66, the folloWing property, to wit : 6 MEX MS.H9 three of which are very heavy draught hordes, one brood mare; MILCH COWS YOUNG CATTLE, ',SHEEP AND BOGS,, Wagons Plows and Har rows,. 1 Rockaway Buggy, ,kihovel Plows.4Horse sGears,-,sucb as. Breechb Inds, : Front Gears,, Plow Gears, Blind Bridles, Collars ' Halters, &c.; Log Chsins, riftWettaini, Single. Doubleand Treble 'Trees, a lot Cider Barrels, and many Other articles too numerous tomerttinn. - - Sale to commence at loiielpik on said flay when theAerms be made known-by - - • - GEORGE ' BA RB 'AMR , Sr. G. V' - Nam. do 16— tij THE undersigoed will sell at Public Sate, at his ,resit! enee,l *tiles Northeast of Waynesboro', on the roact•tolliaer's Factory• 5 HD' AD''HORSES two of them 'caffein in.l,two,young mare's with foci, one colt tieing info yeah; ' 10 HEAD- OF CATTLE, live of which are good unfelt cows,(one will be fresh before the day of. sale) one a Devon, two young bulls, one of them Devon, the balance young cattle, 2 Large &Ws with pig, one!will have pigs before the day of sale;l4 M"11.1Z0 gEnicipettgeg . 110111VALAGAIDIFIRIIIir _— no g gin 'and 'one two farm wagons, one one-horießirggy, 1 pair Hay good spring wagon; 1 Rookawny good sled, 1 wood Carriages, 1 pair Hay Ladders, 1 bed; 120 RRLS. OF CORR, 30 bus. prime white' Whent,il3o bus. Rye, 50 bun dles Rye Straw, 'HAY BY THE TON; 1 .good Grain Drill with plaster and timothy seed attach. ment; 1 Spring-tooth Hay Rake,l Sleigkand string of bells; ONE OHIO REAPERIND MOWER combined, new; 1 wheat fan ' 1 rolling screen; 3 har shest plows, 2 single an'd 3double shovel plows, I corn coverer;2 hr.rrows, 3 sets breechbands, two of them very good; 3 sets front gears, 6 sets of plow gears, 1 four and 1 six.horse line, 5 fly-nets, one a harness net; single, double and treble trees, 2 pair spreaders, 1 fifth and 2 log chains, a lot cow chains 1 wagon and 1 side saddle, 6 housens, collars and bridles, 1 jackscrew, I rough lock, 3 rsets dung boards, a,lot of harrow and bolster stuff, 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;. • 2 barn shovels, 2 grain cradles 3 mowing scythes, forks, rakes, shovels and hoes, 1 cultivator, 1 good cross-cut saw, maul and wedges, half bushel ,1 1 pair steel springs, 1 good grindstone,2 churns and Kik; 1 hand-barrow; 60 acres 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 kit Chen tables,'l ircn kettle, 4 wash tub, 3.stoves, two parlor and one nine-plate; 4 bedsteads, 1 rocking cradle, and many othet articles too num erous to mention. Sale to commence at at 9 o'clock on said flay-whet the terms will be made know by J. HARVEY GORDON. G. V. More, Auct. ITIHE subscriber intending to quit farming will I sell atjPublic Sale, at his residence, about half a mile West of Waynesboro', on Monday the 5M day of March, the following property, to wit : 5 of which are good plow leaders, IS Colts, 8 three years old and 2 one year old. 21: Head of Horn Cattle, W. A. TRITI.E. FOUR FAT STEERS; 20 SHOATS, 3 brood sows; 3 Farm wagons, 3 and 4 inch tread, good as new, 1 road wagon, 4 inch tread, 1 one home wagon, 1 wood wagon and ladders, 2 pair hay carriages, 1 two-horsO carriage, 2 sets Breechbands, 4 sets Front Gears, 6 sets Plow Ge irs, Bridles and Collars, 8 fly-nets, 10 halters with chains, 14 cow chains, fifth chain and spreaders, 2 log chains and a number of other chains ; 4 three horse Plows. 3 three-horse Harrows, 8 single and double shovel plows, 1 corn planter, 1 aclt•raking KcCormick Reaper, 1 Grass Mower, 2 GRAIN DR,11:13, I spring rake, 4 mowing smiles, 6 grain cradles, 7 or 800 BARRELS OF CORN a lot of old iron by the pound, 1 Separator & Horse Power 1 Two-hogshead COPPER STILL, WORM AND CAP, and many other articles not necessary to men tion. Sale to comm'nco at 10 o'clock on said day when a credit of '8 months will be given on all sums of $lO and upwards, except tat cattle, on which a credit of 30 days only will ho given. JOHN FUNK (of H.) Feb. 9 —tsj G. V. Mass, Auct. P tapJ O .., • cl, 1.1 E F. P 1--,11 s• esz Cr: ' I:1: 1—• enl 4 CD 0 _ q PD S 54 0 v tml e4A o CD 6.4 CD „ i„ pd g i r 4:61 CS go M :61 ow • e+ }-- m i Owl I. c z I,i 0 1-e co ov crei ri B L". 0 5 L I J 0 tZ . "*' r" HOUSE -KEEPERS.--We have Canned Fruits. Pears, Pine Apples, Quinces, straw berries. &c,, put up by Mitchell & Co., of Balti more, in 'a'new and 'improved style. Buckwheat Flour, White Hominy, Lemons; Raisons. Brim( Fruit, superior White sugar, fine syrup, baking Mo lasses. spices, pickles'in jars and by the doz. RIED & CO. eslooo werims THE sum f'on limit gage. is %anted on the •first of April iar2l.• Livia/ of • • PRIXTER. Feb. :43-If.. ' . tun(.:ipc: year& 1: 0 1 u ' E n s ti !Vi iti 'g re o ha E s it e ot go e o vz . they therefore have fresh stock and Nies styles all the time.' , Cang.4 puritE 1.:1,11)1AVER OIL at - KURTZ'S:. PlMlC*tau On TueOci.i, the!tilth day of March goo; ihelolldiv6it pr' opekty;to "it" 16 Head Hogs, A lot Carpenter Tools ; 500 lbs Bacon; 1 set good Blacksmith Tools ; Feb. Et— ts] PUBLIC SALE. 7 KID OF WORK HORSES, 7 of which are Miich Cows, E. ,, ,..:.,5)rA*T-V.;-,IA T, t*TA., - e • THE ' - PARAGON OIL LAMP ! No Chimney, .No , Smoke, , , • - No .oease . - And Non-explosive. Gall end see t6ra et tie sign °idle 46 3Et1lig IlLeka .lEM'Oxerk.. 7 P D. B nttsßL, • • . Sole Agent forth!. 'rownehip. A large assortment of . ()OOZING STOVES , of the latest improvements, the best in the market. Just received•end for sale at the cheap Tin and Stove Store of • D. B. RUSSEL. Ra i LE Eli' `UW 4 Ega Lai a Alergo Aseortment.of_Tinware of every dorcrip 7 tin s made of the best Tin in the market and war ranted at the sign of the "1110 RED HORN." D. B. RUSSEL keeps constantly on hand and for sale aleneral assortment of ROUSE • FURNISHING "GOODS. Pure No. IlKeroscme_Oil and Lamps of the latest improvement. WASHING MADE EASY By calling at the sign of. the "BIG RED HORN" and getting,Putnam's Clothes Ringer, of D. B RUSSEL. Persons in want of Stoves of any kind or good Tinware, or House Furnishing Goods morally, can do well by calling on B. B. RUSSEL, Sign_of the "BIG RED HORN." ._ Way nesboro', Pa. RARE CHANCE FOR LADIES! ..-----.0- Mrs. C. L. HOLLINBERGES Practical Dress Cutting ! B Y h which every dr lady is enabled to. eat 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 p eering off, as under the old sys em of - cutting. The ease with which it is ac quired, combined with the perfection of the system, renders it the most desirable ever offered to the pub lic, This is a rare chance for young ladies. Agents can realize in this business from $2OO to $260 per month: Ladies are invited to Cell on the subscriber at her ' • • Store in Wa • nesboro' Pa.; and examine the system for themselves. No charges tions unless fully satisfactory to the pu NEW FIRM! CARRIAGE MIIIINC! THE subscribers 'would inform the public that they have associated themselves together in the Carriage making business, an I that the business hereafter will be continued at Jacob Adams' old stand under the firm of ADAMS & HAWKER. They will have constantly on hand BUG GIES of every description ; new end - t• second-handed Vehicles of *II kinds. %14../ Ed' Repairing done at short 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 the hi E. Church. Jan. t 6 —O. THE subscriber would return thanks to hie cue 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 close•l. Jan. 26-2 m. JACOB ADAMS. 4j 1500 1„ everywhere to sell our IMPROVED ,$2O Sewing Machine's. Threo new kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted' five years. Above sal ary or large commissions paid. The ONLY machine, sold in United States for less than $4O, which are Fully licensed by Bowe, Wheeler 4. Wilson, Grover 4 , Baker, Singer it Co.. and Bachelder. All other cheap machines are infringements and the seller or user are liable to arrest,fine,and imprisonment.— Circulars free. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, Biddeford, Maine. Dec. 22—ly • $9O A MONTH ! AGENTS want ted for six entirely new articles,jus out. Address 0. T. GARE:Y., City Building, Bp- . deford, Maine. Dec. 22—ly DR. - T;-D. - FRENCH, . =MIN TX WI", RESPECTFULLY offers his -services to the 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 Anreatheti,cs. Satisfaction guaranteed in all operations. Feb. 9 —tf. 66 06 0 C K - F0 It FJ PILE WORKS I A LL persons desirous of having Files rt. cut would 4 ° o well-by sending them to mo at once as I am going to remove my works to York, Pa., the coming spring. Address , L. BELL. Box 146, Waynesboro', Frank:Co. Pa. Oct. 27, 1865. • STATES UNION HOTEL, OPPOSITS Leb. Valley & Penosklvostia R. IL Depots, ELARRISBITR P. L. B KURTZ & CO , Proprietors, Summon to .1. W. Taylor. Dee. B—tf. has a nice lot of Pocket Books. 2 EGA AS.—Fine assortment of tobacco and s- agars; good segars sold at $2.00 per hundred. - HOSTEBTER, REID & CO. +H E BEST "HOOP SKIRTS" and the largest tthatprtment in. the State, at nuts 4 Mate/MI dt Hireettawli. PRIME ettiele.ol Cheese at Pates & Hcomeit's. GENT"4IEN'S under clothintrit -Paw* & Harman's • jINE AITLE CHI ESE , Le 171.31111, Figs, and, Mama, at WIT; TTIIIIONID etr, CO i notPtiollis COLUMN I ,:},:, NEW 'TALL AND 00011 S! ThE undersigned tender to the community their thanks for past patronage, and would also take this opportunity of reminding them that they hare lately received from the East a splendid selection of goods; which for beauty and style cannot be surpas sed outside of the cities. Their goods have - been selected with much care as regards durability and price. LADIES' GOODS The attention of tho hulks is directed to their handsome :Wee of SILKS, • ALPACAS, POPLINS, They have soma beautiful patterns of French Merino and all wool De!eine that are hard to beat. causratiatin aocco' cli Black Silk, Black •Alpaeas, Black all wool Delain,double width, • " French Merinos, •. . " English • " French and English Crapes, Mourning Handkerchiefs ' • .Blaok Jack Flannel. An attractive line of Wrappings, such u Plaid and Plain, Long and Square Shawls, Breakfast Shawls, Hoods, Diubies. Scarfs, dte• Jowvin's Kid Gloves, Gamettes, Lisle Thread and Merino Gloves, Hosiery in abundance. or instruo • MTGBIEN'S GOODS: They uk the genticman to notice tAeir inn *IA of COATINGS, • VESI:INGIS RR they pan along, end they feel assured that they have the geode to auit them in pattern and price. Table .Covers, Shirting Flannels and Flannel Shirts, Drawers, Neck Ties, Balmoral Hoop Skirts for Ladies and Misses, Linen and Pa per Collars, all sizes, Buck Gloves and Mittens. Tweeds and Jeans, Cords and Satinets, Shatter Planet Opera Moot, Plaid Planets, Striped Planets. riP Ladies who are.in want of a nice Cost 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 Netta Cor sets, Corset Clasps and Collars. WHITE' GOODS : Plain and Barred Cambric, SWiIS. Tape Trimming. 'Valve t Trimming end Edge Ribbons, Cambric ll'dka, CEOTIMES. BEST RlO. MOLASSES at GO eta per gal. QUEENSWARE, Cutlery. Kerlers, ' Carpet. Oil Cloths Window - Shades. - Curtin Fixtures, ' Boots and Shoes,. Gum Shoes, Umbrellas. When you want Stocking Yarn both wool and cotton just step in and you will find 'a good assort ment: • rrThe'subidriberi 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 plea•° all. PRICE & 110EPLICH. Dce• 8. Furs ! • Furs ! Sable, Fitch, Coney and • Mink Furs comprising Muffs. BeZtha Capes and Victorines,luet received at Pawl dr Hoirszcu'a,li Dee. 8. TIQUID Rennet, Corn Starch, Rice Flour, 'Fa : pima, Saga, Foul Barley and Cooper's Gala arzi at KURTZ'A; Tl, NCY ARTICLEEL—Combs of all kinds, for ,1 1 Ladies and Gentlemen. Pocket Books now and fanny assortment. and numerous Om fano.) , articles. Pcb. . „ Hotrrimrse, Rstri &Go.: , CASH paid for Butter ani,Egga. 4 " HOSTWITZR: MUD & CO. IORD, dORD, a Leavy piece of drab cord at — Pam & HCEFFICH'S. MERINOS, DELAINES, BARATHEAS, COBURGS, PLAIDS, CASSIMERES, io Buttons, . Veils, IMPERIAL TEA, SYRUPS Spoons, Cedar .Ware, Baskets, Bucket'. , A. • NOVEritBEiR 24th, SECOND SUPPLY FALL and WINTER GOOHL INIBERSON, BENEDICT & CO'S. sorwe ate now receiving our SECOND SUPPLY. SECOND SUPPLY, SECOND SUPPLY, r/ R. It GI- CI Co 3D IS DRESS GOODS EBIMS Ruffling Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Cloths, Cassimeres , Sat tinetts, Cloth; 'Cassimeres Sattinetts. Woolen Goods, Woolen Goods, Woolen Goods, Notions, Notions, • Notions. GROCERIES! Brooms, SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUPS, SUGAR. COFFEE, SYRUPS, SUGAR. COFFEE., SYRUPS; FISH, TOBACCO aiIIISHE, REEK in QUEENSWA RE, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HARD WARE, Q UEENSWARE. HARD WARE; .NOTIONS, - NOTIONS, NOTIONS. , We. call: the attention of onr- customers aiwa, the public ta - iftifrt — limk — of .now , gootis.::statat., the samittemseturp out thanks to nil for their. Mead etWenver with all, tenterieWehntinnines the semn AMBERSIL!II.I3ENEDIC I",ek , November 24, 1885, ell=ll 1866. IV3IIW GROCERIES. HARDWARE, QUEENSWARZ, -NOTIONS. LADIES • LADIES LADIES LADIES' DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS. FIBTIT - TOI3A( :CO, Flz , H, TOBACCO.
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