Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, October 05, 1866, Image 3

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    GaglT ITTRACTIONS
AT THE CHEAP 'CORNER OF
PRIOB & HOMICII,
ih thb Wag of a large-and handiome stock of New
rail floods just received from the east
The flan tendar their thanks to the community
for their very liberal p itronage, and now ask therni
to call and see their present assortment of dos irable
FALL GOODS,
which they feel confident that they will pronounce
cheap compared to former pried; and quality
We ask the ladies to call and look over the array of
Poplins,
Merinos,
Detains,
Plaid goods,
Coburg,
The gentlemen are directed to tbe beautiful lino of
Camitnerca Fancy,
Cass imeres Plain,
Cloths &
Satinets,
Cords,
Fustains.
Tweo,l
Wit ( li a complete line of
Gaitcra,
Gum ShoPs,
Gum Sandals and Buskins; '
• Ladies Buffalo Over Shoes,
Ladies will ploase notice our fin° assortment of
l3radleys Hoop Skirts,
Balmorals,
Skirts for Misses & Children
Shaker and Ballardrale Flannels, •
Opera, Army and Grey Flannels,
Wool and Cotton Yarns, all colors,
Colored and White Cotton Flannels,
Men's Undershirts and Drawers,
Men's Roundabouts,
Ladies B'reakfast Shawls,
Long and square Shawls.
Fancy Blankets,Horse Blankets,
Blankets,
Coarlias,
Rugs,
Gum Cloth,
Rail Road Bags,
Baskets,
Buckets,
Butter Prints,
Brooms;
Coffee
Sugaf,
Spices, &o.
Grain Bags,
Bagging, ,S:c
The subscribers kindly risk the commas ity to call
and see their handsome stock of goods now open
and,will vouch that persons will he co nvinceil that
"prices have fallen,' end greatly too, and to con
vince yourselves of the fiefs just drop in and make
an inspection of goads and prices.
PRICE & lIOEFLICII.
Grp 2.8, 1866.
COAL OIL LAMPS.
TIIE. subscriber begs leave to call the attertion
of the public to the fact that he has now on
hand the finest and cheapest assortment of COAL.
OIL LAMPS ever off red in Waynesboro', also a
splendi I lot of CHIM?iaIS. He is also agent for
Spear's patent Fruit .
Preserving Solution,
for ()alining Fruit and Vegetables without Sealing
or the use of air•tigbt cans or jars, For curing ei
der it has no equal, as it imparts no foreign tas te
whatever. One bottle will preserve 128 lbs. Fruit
so 48 gallons eider. J, F. KURTZ.
Svpt. 7—tf.
STONER & STONER,
•
DRUGGISTS,
ARE receiving fresh articles in tit. it line of hu
siness from the Cities weekly, which enables
them to offer and sell at a fair price, with the ad
v.mtage of the reduction of the eastern
. tnarket
Their stock is large and increasing proportionally
to the reduction of the wholesale prices. They
have for sale Drugs, Medicines; Patent Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Fruits, Confectionary.
with all ,articles taually 'kept in drug st a rs
Thankful for the patmnage heretofore received, re
spectfully ask an increase as well as a continuance
of public favors. ' M. M. STONER,
M. H. STONER.
Waynesboro', August 10. 1888.
',FRUIT %TARS.
A rt EUSER & BINEHART have juk% rgseciveti
lUr their 2d supply of Bartell's Patent Air-Fight
Premium Fruit Jars, said to be the best in use
Also another supply of Fresh Cement:
14—tf. .
111hrti
xs t ,
•
,JL)
Alpacas,
Mohair
Cashmeres.
Allvrool Ddains.
Vtatings
Flannels
Ch Wren's Shocs
Whips
Yarns,
Bowls,
Spoons, •
Ladles,
Chocolate,
PUBLICS ALE.
RE subscribers, Executors of Henry Miller,
MI
dec'd, will sell at Public Sale at the residence
of John Millerom the Hagerstoisn road, about ti
miles from the Hirsh Store, on RATURDAY THE.
SOTH OP OCTOBER, 1888, the following person
al property,. to Witt
.
75 VA.wris PiLtat
a superior erliele; 9 now Linen and 3 hi uslinßheets,
4 Linen Bed eliPs, 2 Linen Chaff Beds, 21' Linen
Pillow and Brasier Blips„ 6 Coverlets, 1 Woolen
Blanket, 6, Linen Table Cloths and 3 Towels, 62
pounds of Feathers;
44 TAR' DS GARFEITANCIF
1 Ten-plato Stove end ripe, 1 twenty-four hour
Chick, 2 Rocking Chairs, 2 Bedsteads; 26 CORDS
OF 000 D
DRY WOOD;
1 Table, 1 Brass Kettle, 2 Chests, 1 'Wood Box, a
small lot of German Books, end many other rel.
des not necessary to mention. M"ale to com
mence at 10 o'clock on said day when the ,terms
Will be make known by
JOHN MIX%
HENRY OAKS,
Sop 28—tsj Wm. ADAM 4, A uct.
IS ME .86. X.,1 Za FARM
AT
PUBLIC SALE !
IfillE suhscril er will O'er at Public Sale, on Sat.
itrday the 27111 day of 0 ctobcr next, his Farm
containing
1 ACRES,
more or lent in a high state of cultivation, situp led
8 miles North of Waynesboro' And 8 tniles South
of Chambersbuig, adjoining land of Jacob J. Wertz,
Aaron Lowery and others The improvements
are
TWO-STORY LOG HOUSE
with Back Building attache'', Log Barn with Cis
tern in the yard, end 'Alter ou'r•bildings. This
Tract is of the best quality of limestone land, nen
ty all of which is under post and jail fence.
Persons wishing to, view the property before the
day of sale can do so hy calling on the subscriber.
Bale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day, when
the.terms which will be reasonable will be made
known JOHN LOW EBY.
Sept. ' J. B. 1-3stivir, Auct.
LITLITT frJULS
MITE subscriber would inform his patrons and
I the public generally that he has recently large.
ly increased his Livery stock, and is now pr+•pnred
to accommodate those wishing to hire with either
Ciro" , 1101118 All VEHICLES gh-tiv. ,
I ; at the shortest notice, fine
"4 hours. Persons desiring Horsos or Bug
gies, for riding or driving, would do well
to give him a call, as his stock has been selected
with great care as regards gentleness and fast trav
eling.
His vehicles ALL :SW, fashionable, and ride easy,
having been bought with a view to accommodate
the public.
ItW" Parties conveyed. to any, pointidesired, ac
companied by a careful driver.
Persona wishing Horses or Buggies, night or day,
will please apply at his father's Saddle and Harness
shop, Main Swot, 2 doors west of the "Bowden
House," where an attentive Ostler will always be
in attendance. ' FRANKLIN %V EAGLE Y.
September
TO SOLDIERS fill SEERS HMIS,
•
JOSEPH DOUGLAS, Licensed Claim Agent,
invites attention to the following laws recently
enacted for your benefit,
let. Act ofJuly 28th, 1866, additional Bounty
to soldiers of 1861, '62 and '63.
2nd. Supplementary Pension Act, Juno 6th.
1866, increasing pensions of Invalids to $l5, $.40
or $25 per month. and giving pensions to Fathers,
Brothers and Sisters.
3rd. Pension Act,' July 25th; 1866, giving $2
p r month additional for each child of soldiers will
ow under 16 yours of age, also to orphan children
4th. Act ofJuly 26th, !son, Bounties and Pen.
sions to colored soldiers and heirs.
sth. Gratuity and annuity to soldiers of !BIZ,
and their widows, by Act of Pennsylvat,in Legis
lature of March 30, 18% also claims for corrmuta
`lion of rations, other Pensions, Bounty and Arrests
of pay, claims in Quartermaster and Commissary
General Departments, &c., &c. • Recollect that
am authorized to collect claim/ for all persons. no
rof, tter what tatti they reside in, except the State
gratuity above named.
JOSEPH DOUGLAS,
Attorney anti Claim Agent.
A ugus , t 24, Gm
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers at Private Bale });F; value
ble property, situated 21 miles East of Way
nesboro, Pa., cont•tining 21 ncros, with gond wafer
power. The improvement.; are a fine three•stery
BRICK HOUSE,
good Bank Barn; and other necessary out-buililingn.
also a Grist Mill with one_pair of burs rind one pair
choppers, good Saw Mill, all ie good repair. There
is nn abundance of choice fruit on the premises.—
ft is one of the most desirable propertici of the kind
in the county. For further particulars tinily to or
address the undersigned.
Aua.3l-3m. JOHN L. METCALF.
ANOTHER ARRIVAL
NEW GOODS!
THE subseriber would inform his cestomer nail
the public generally that has received at his
store, near Bacr's Factory, another supply of Dry
Goode, (groceries, Queenewaso, Glassware, Hats,
Caps, Shoes, and other articles such as are usually
kept in country stores. He is still supplied with a
prune at tittle of lloncy. Call and examine goods
and prices. P. WIESSER.
Sept. 21— tf.
_AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
TFIHE undersi.rned Auditor appointed by the Or.
phatis' Court of Franklin Co., to slisnibute the
balance in the hands of Jacob b. Good, Adm'r of
Daniel Gehr, decd, to and among the creditors ot
s old lived., hereby gives notice that he will sit for
the purpose of his appointment, at his office, in
Waynesboro', on Thursday the 11th day of Octo
ber, 18c6, at 10 o'clock, when and where all parties
can present their claims or be thereafter debarred
from claiming any pot of the funds for distribu
tion.. D. 1.3. •RUSbE
r....7epte:nber 21-3 t
A Card to the'rublic.
understandE
e an nor
f impression c
s c(xprod'stsucoen
on the o
m dau„: by e
persons unfavorably disposed •owards us)
that our ammo are higher than those of the ether
pimp inn ;of this place and vicinity. We feel it
due to the public as well as to ourselves to say that
It is erroneous—as will at once appear by an in•
spection of our hooks, which are open to all those
int; r. mkt), and we aro confident will give general
wit's till II 171• rz $1SIIVI:I.Y.
pti. int•in 21-3 t
_AL or AD NW 7E'
swift 20TH 1866.
A. B. .C.
NEW PALL
G O OD S!!
OBELI ON, BENEDICT & CO.
A re HOW tecriving their
SECOND ASSORTMENT
XIP - Er ca- CP CZP .11=10
Ladies' Dress Goods.
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
DRESS BUTTONS,
DRESS CORD.
bELAINES, TISSUES,
Collars, Cambries,
Gloves, hosiery, Shakers,.
Swiss Edge and Inserting.
smrs
' CLOTHS.
CASSIMEBES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GLOVES, COLLARS AND HOSIERY,
/• CLOTHS, VESTINGS, TWEEDS,
CORD, JEANS, DENIMS.
Also a full stock of
GROCERIES!
SUGAR, COFFEE, SYR!) ps,
TEAS, FISH, eltEr.de,
and all kinds of Grocorkta '
11.1105101, 111111 RARE, lac
Q VEG..= WARN, QUEENSWARE,
11ARDWARE HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE;
NOTIONS. NOTIO NS,
CARPETS:
CHECK MATTING,
PLAIN MATTING,
VENITIAN, •
INGRAIN,
STAIR,
•
•
HEMP,
RAG.
Auditor.
I ,Ve respoctfullv request our customers and all D.
there, wiehiug to buy or :ook at a good assoltment.
to call and examine our stock ; knowing that psalm
are lower now than they have been for some years,
and believing they will not be lower for some time
to come, we feel assured we can give satisfaction.
UNNEDICT do CO.
Sept. 21, 1866.
SPERM 011.—A . good article for stile
.010 8) HO.VIITTRO. Kate
(11.31abh Uountorpanes, dre., at
Plume & linErstcles'
4101 of Uountry adico
—l.. n ilt
Puteß & ILJEVLICII4*.
A full stock of
All kiwis of
VALUABLE YARNS
'AT
PUBLIC SALE.
TT HE
undersigned will car at Public Sole, on
THURSDAY THE 11TH DAY OF OCT.,
113611, THE MANSION FARM, forMerlY' owned
by Wm. H Funk, situated one and a half miles
west of Waynesboro', and a• in ile south of the' Wiki
nesbnni' Turnpike, adjoining lands of Carkaugh,
Shank, Summers, and others, containing
117 ACRES
and 44 Porch, of tho best quality of Limestono
land, 12 arres • of which is covered with mrinie Tim
ber. The improvements consist of a large double
two story . •
BRICK Hougg,
until]
with a two-story BRICK BACK •.-
BUILDING, with Basement, also Prick Wash
Bake and Smoke Hansa adjoining; a largo frame
Bank Batn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pon,
and Carriage house, and other out buildings, with
two good TENANT HOUSES; Fields are mostly
watered by Crooks and •Springs; also a splendid Or
chard of grafted Fruit, all under good fencing.—
This is one of the most fertile and desirable . Farms
in the neighborhood.
Solo. to commence at la o'clock, on the Mansion
Farm, when atiendance will be given and terms
made known by ' •
W. W. & G. W. WALKER
IHE suliscriboi will also offer at the nine Ono
and place
120 ACRES
of prima Limestono Land, adjoining the above Men
tion Farm. •
No. 1 contains 40. acres, more or . less , with a one
and n half story
LOG HOUSE
and Stable erected thereon. lying east of the lane,
and adjoining lands of John Funk and George M
oore, well watered by the creek running through it.
No. containing 40 sues, more or less, lying
west of the lane, adjoining lands of Michael Mor•
gal, John Funk, and tho Mansion Farm, with fine
Meadow, wattled by the creek and two never:fail
ing springs, also n young ORCHARD of choice
fruit trees.
No. 3 containing 40 acres, more or less. lying west
of Tract No 2, watered by a living spring, about
six acres of this lot is well covered with primo Tim
ber, and adjoins lands of Summers, Gordon and
Morph
-ALSO
at the same t;me and place a No 1 Tract of Moun
tain band, containing
FIFTY ACRES,
tying near the Monterey llouxe and 1 . mite south
of the Toll Gate, adjoining binds of Fourthman,
Yingling. Carbaugh, and others.
!Sale to commence at the Mansion Farm at 10
o'clock when the terms will he made known by
W. W. WALKER.
Atm.:3l-4g] G. V. Morro, Auct.
la Lancaster Examiner, copy, and fiend bill to
advertisers.
X. 1806.
THE GREAT
ZINGARI BITTERS.
AL elii.re. Preventive
OF CHOLERA !
riPHIS WONDERFUL REMEDY was' discov
ered and introduced abou t twenty years ago by
Dr. S. Cheopsus, an eminent Egyptian physician.
He had long seen and felt the want of some rem
edy which would strikeat the root of 'the disease,
mad so prevent 'much of the suffering which the hu
man family was then compelled to endure.
• This great question was presented to his mind
every day in vivid 'colors an he moved among the'
aid; and dying, and observed the inefficiency of
nearly ail the remedies then in use. Thus he was I
lead to think and experiment; and after ten years of
study and labor, he presented to his felloW-man the '
wonderful Zingari hitters. The ffect of'this prep
aration in the prevention and cure of disease, was
so marvellous and astonishing, that the most flatter
ing marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him
who discovered it. His name was placed upon the
Roll of Nobles, end a geld medal with the, follow
ing inscription—Dr. S. Cheopsus. the Public Bone
lactor--was presented to him,* the Viceroy.
The preparation has been used in soveriil epidem
ice of cholera, both as a preventive and curative
measure, anti with great success, that it has been
introduced into nearly all the general hospitals of
the old world. The old saying that an ounce of
prevention is worth a pound of cure, applies with
marvellous force to cholera, and therefore any rein
etly that will protect us against this terrible disease
should be freely and persistently used. •
All pathologists now agree that the cholera poison
acts on, the system through the blood, and that any
combination which acts on the excretory organs.
and keeps them in working order, must prevent n
bufficient accumulation of the poison to exert .its
terrible effects on the organism. This is true not
only of cholera, but of nearly nil other windier:, ea
pecially the different forms of fever.
The Zinged Bitters is Just such a remedy• as the
above conditions require. It acts on the organs of
excretion and secretion, keeping up a perfect bal.
since between them. This Bitters is composed en
tirely of roots and herbs, so nicely concocted that
every organ is natal upon arid put in tone. its taste
is pleasant and its effects prompt and lasting.
Numerous" caries of the following diseases have
been cured oy it: Coolers, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever Ague, Nervous
Debility, Anaemia, Dysyepsia, Flatulency, Colic,
Scrofula, &c. IL.7"Price $1 per quart bottle.
Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf, Har
risburg, l'a. Sold by Druggists, liotelkeopers and
Grocers. F. RA T E Ft, Sole Proprietor.
For sale at the "NA'ayliesbero' • Hotel," by V. D.
GILBERT, Agent. [june22-Iy.
PUBLIC SALE!
ON WEDN ESDAY THE 10TH DAY °ETD
DER, 18r6 the subscribers % ill sell at public
outcry, at the late residence of John Donebrake,
dec'd., two miles East of Waynesboro', the follow
ing peisonal property of said dec'd4-3 Bedstead.
and Bedding, about
75 YARDS CARPETING,
I Pair Fine Tables, 2 Sets Chairs ' 2 Rocking
Chairs, Bureau, Mirrors, St ore & Pipe, Wool Chest,
Clock, Gun, Dishes, Blankets, Coverlets, Sheets,
Quilts, Table Cloths,Surveyer's Compass, &c.,
Lard, Calmed Fruit, ot et Tools, Stone Augers,
axes, &c., lot of Corn, Wheat, and Rye, about
1500 CHESTNUT RAILS ,
200 LOCUST STAKES, lot of Locust and' Chest
nut Posts, Locust Timber, lota material for cap
fencing; a large amount of Lumber of different
kinds; pine, oak. and walnut, for building, agricul
tural implements, &c. &c. lot of Cord Wood and
other property. artiste to commence MAO o'clock
on said day, when the terms will be made known.
NICHOLAS BONEBRAKE, •
E. J. BONEBRAKE. Admit.. -
Sept. 14- 7 tri O. V. Moss, Auct.
T
ADIES' Morino vests "at --- --
Pilfer & Harrucn•N.
D OTIZEIrt Era:: n RATED. LETriteirrn
itsale nt .tue store v i n ovz k i , & ItityjneKEr.
LATEST ARRIVAL or ,
GROCERIES.
p-r.--
LI D . Lt ,DI.tXC E
HAvING just received from the Eastern mark
ets a fresh supply of Groceries, ere.,, th e y a re
ion , prepared to sell at reduced prices. Their stock
embraces in part the lollowitur
Syrups; Cheese, Teas—Toting Myson
Sugars, Coffees,
Molasses, Uhecolate, Oolong,
Sp ices, around and unground , Baking articles of
all kinds, warranted fresh and of the beat quality.
Korosene Lamps, shades, wicks and chimneys.
Also No 1 Kerosene Oil.
cEP CD AN—. CM
H. IL Navy,• Nat. Loaf, Fine Cut, and all the beet
" 6 ' Con., Brands of Chewing and Smoking
" " Spans, Tobaccos of sixteen different kinds.
6 , I. o‘yit.
Salt and Fish.
D. A. Salt, Dairy, large and small aark, Mackrel
No 1 and 3 by the barret
Confections. Sundries.
Cakes and Candies,. , Shoe Blacking,
Water and Su. Crackers, " Brushes,.
Oranges, Horse .4
Lemons, Wh 't wash brnithes,
liaisons, ' Washboards,
Figs,. 1_ lathes lines,
Prunes, ' Corn Brooms,
Almonds, Hickory o
VValnuts,Paint , d Buckets,
•
Cream Nuts, Mesa Hooped ..
Pea Nuts, Bushel Baskets,
Pepper, Clothes .4
Tomato Catsup, Ladies Tray. Baskets
Pepper Sauce. ' Chip tlaskets, &c.
Brown's Troches, STarioriasx,
Babbitt's Soap, Envelopes,
.Ifarrison's s. ' Note Paper,
Dobbili's Electric Soap, Fools Cap,
Castile Soap, Fancy So a p s ,
Barlow's Indigo, Gallager Soap & Oil
Paper Collars, Prepared Coffee,
Itobert's Embrocation. • Essence ..
Hoover's Ink, Frey's H. Powders,
Matches, Carpet Tacks,
Gun Caps, Powder and Shot,
Machine Twist. • Sewing Silk, S. S.
Black Cotton 'Thread, iSpool Cotton,
Needles and Pins, Darning Necdh•s,
Singer Machine Needles, flair Pies,
Shoe Strings, Lead Pencils,
Steel Peus, ' Pocket Knives,
Pen Holders, • • " Combs, •
Long Combs, Lilly White,
Ladies' Dress Com' a, ' Mean Fun,
Hair Oils, Pe rfcrrieries,
Nerve andllone Liniment, Cocoa Nuts. •
And connected with the Grocery we have Flour
and Feed which we will deliver at Mill prices.
arThe highest prices paid Mr Butter and Eggs
and all kinds of Country Produce.
We are thankful for past favors, and by strict at
tention to bueiness and a desire to please all, hope
•to receive a liberal share of the public's patronage,
for we feel confident that our goods and prices will
compare favorably with those of any other house.
LIDY & DICKEL,
May 11—rf. ,
FIRST OP THE SEASON!
NEW FALL GOODS
MUNCILFB & HITi~SIII V'S.
CHAMBERSBURG,
No 15 Main Street 3d Door South
of the Diamond-
WE wish to announce to the readers of the
Record that we are now in receipt of our
NEW KILL STOCK
ft would be useless for ua to uttetopt to describe our
goods end prices as the stock is too large and varied
for a description. But we will only say to those
who want to save money in buying any article corn
ing under the head of
Dry Goods, Notions, Car
pets, Cloth, Oil Window
Shades, Fancy Baskets,
Stocking Yarn, &c., &c.,
to call at our Establishment where you will find a
stuck of
$35,000.
All of which will he sold at n small advvice.• R e
member too we show particular advantages to buy
ers from a distance.
MP:MA frFE & lIIT ES II C Var
Chamberslirg. Sept. 14, 1866.
N.U. Goods jobbed to Merchants at city whole
sale prices.
THE PHRENAKOSMIAN INSTITUTE.
A Select Claeskal Se/tool for young Lollies
and Gentleincn, at Green CaBtle,•Pa.
J. VIONG 1111GRES, A. it Principal.
Fall and Winter Session will commence Sep.
3. 1861
TUITION.
For Primary course per term of 20 Weeks SVO
'• Advanced English course " . 10,00
11 Classical course "' 'l 4 15,00
•' Music on Piano, Organ es Guitar 24 Les
includint,► use of instruments 12 50
" Vocal Music per session 5,00
Board can be secured with the Principal or in
private families.
tail"Setuf for a Circular.
Aug 3 tf.
DR. WrICEL'Y'S
CELEBRATED
CHOLERA MEDICINE.
THE true and jenuine article for the cure Choi
. I era, Cholera itlor'ius Colic, Cramp Colic, Flux,
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Sick Headache, and nearly
all iliaeasca of the bowels, to be had at FourrrastAta's
Dropiro..-
Prepared by D. & 3. HOOVER,
juae 22—em [Ringgold, Wash. Co.. %R.
NOTICE':
NOTICE is hemby given, that bettors Testa
twittery, to the Esoto of Mary Gordon, late of
Waynesh .ro , dec'd., have beta granted to the un
dersigned.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said
Estate will please make immediate payment; and
those basing claims will present them properly au.
thentieated for settlement.
Sept. 21-6 t. J. R. WELSH, Ex's.
1866,10 R• ICNINIt::18*
- "'"'""`Th
EtOstettet o Reid & do.
Ottlj resPectfullt announce to their cup;
tomes and the pqrjiti- generally that they
have Just received a new and complete hock of
goods in their line, purchased at last decline,
and which they offer at panic prices. Their Mod:
of
(f l7 ((b a )
Embracing in part
RIO COFFEE,
P. R. SUGAR,
SUGAR ®lO, 12,
WHITE SUGAR,
PULP.
BEST SYRUPS,
PRIME BAK MOLASSES,
MOLASSES ® 50 CENTS,
TEA-H., IMP., BUR;
SUGAR CURED fIA MS,
C EIEESE-b1 ASO'N . 9 CRACKERS'.
Queens ware
of the newest and moat beautiful patterns. in -et•;
and otherwise. Common ware, good asiortineez:
and pziees rt. asonable.
—SPICES, &c.—Gronnil Ginger, Pepper ' A Ispie.e,
Moves, Cinnamon, Cayenne
Pepper, Mustard, &c. Theio
are all pure and ground expressly for ourselves.
B. Soda. Cr. Tarter, Ratsens, Dried Currants,
and other Bolung artielea of heat quality
Pepper Sauce, Tomato Catsup, Pickets, CiJer
Vinegar.
WOODEN WARE.—Burkots, Tubs, Ilcrrea
&c.
FISH.---Muckarel, all grades.
Shad.
P. Herring.
From ourconnectior. with Mnrla•t rt
to the Eastern cities, we receive regol'lrty
VEGFITABL'E,
FRESH FISH, FRUITS, Arc. Everything
,lino in their proper Season. We will order g , •r
of this class for parties and deliver them at -she
est notice.
Country Produce bought and the highest martyr
Price paid.
Terms patilively• Cash.
N. 13. Thanklul for the liberal share of eusto,:b.
we have received, we trust by fair dealing, .1,--
enrneet efforts to please and accommodate,
crease our trade still furth'r.
May 18j HON I'ETTFR, REID &
KEW STS.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
COON & STONEHOUSE
WnEiLD respectfully inform the public that
they have now opened at their new room, or:
the southwest corner of the Diamond, in Wayne. -
bmo', a large and well selected stock of •
Dry Goods;
Groceries, .
Hardware
t fay C tlery,
fron, Steel, Nails, Goach.rn a kers Goods of .:vcry
description, Queensware, Cedarware, Shoes, Car
pets, Oil Cloths, Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnish 1.31u , 1)
es; Fish, Salt, and all kind of Gooda kept in a I.:I
regulated store. Our goods are all new 111111 Crt`el
and have been bought tbr cash at the Into ( Immo
in prices.
We flatter ourselves that from *our long c:;!,..li
enco in business, and n determination to sell goods
at small profits. we shall be able to offer unusual
inducements to ati buyers who desire to save mon
ey. Please call and see for yourselves.
We have alitrge and well assorted stock of sta
ple• and fancy Dry Goods, embracing ,
Cloths, Cassimeres;
eattinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cottonades, Cords, Den
ims, :Stripes, Cheeks, Ginghams, Linin and Cotton
Table Kipers, Crash fur Towels, Calicoes, Detains,.
A ipaccas,
FIMJY DP; GOODS,
Triatings, Shawle, Drown and Blen - eheil Sitentiqtta
and tilvrtinga. Tie'tinge, 'Anent', Flannels. It 11110
Goods, Gloves, Hosiery and Nottona: nro ra•
ceivintr new ends every week and will supply nny
article wanted that we have not on hind in a few
days.
. We pny the highest market !mien for B'l kin , qof
country produce Ueh as 13.1 ems, 1.tr,1, t; at ter, tigg,,,
Drier' Fruit, R figs, dec.
May' 5, 18116,.
NOTICE.
T ETTERS of Administration on the estate of
John Bonebrake, late of Withitiatun Township,-
dee'tl having been granted to the undersigned. all ,
creditor" of the ilicedent.are not;fi-d to preset:o.omi?
claims, and all debtors to- into tetyment.
LitINvISEAKE,
SoNtlilitAKE,.4dtu're
.Bept. 7-6 w.
WHITE and gley h ..t
KW', 4s 1144crOu.s,
Glassware