Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, March 01, 1867, Image 4

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    Xswest, Best, Cheapest
CLOTHING
-1 C C2O T.. 7 Ze" rir 'EP . !
CEORCE BENPER
mss` lTas recenCy openel up an entire new
stock 'of •
IX Mg - Cfrr
AND Sthn3ll;it
All of which has been obtained from the
!,ustly eelebxated house of A. J:VIIIIETT,
,Lan ra.
Every article sold is WARRANTED to he of
the best custom make, and the material jubt what
It-isrepresented—to-43e.
A lull' assortment of CENTS FURNISHING
1:00D3 always on hand, such as Under Clothing,
Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Collars ; &c.
.I'll tee itzdt is, that you give us one trial, and
you will always buy, for remember we do not keep
badly made clothing and the aocai are all of Pie
latest le. G I:0. BEND ER,
May 4—iy] Waynesboro—
.A ° N T 1 E '. i If
'Wood Wprking anal
ESTABLISHMENT AND MILLS !
Ci TILL continuing the manufacturing of all
)31,11.ds of Building :Material, such as
S" A S
Dcors, Shatters,
FACING, MOULDINGS,
' T"oor-Frames, Window-Frames,
rtOORIZZO, &c. &e
g' .z- W 3aE 1 - NN - CEI
By mill and cirenlar saws of every description.—
Asking a continuation of favors. I promise still to
sell on as equitable tern's as possible, considering
limesand prices. For further particulars apply to
the subscribe-, and - proprietor. Factory 2 miles
boutbeast of Waynesboro'.
April MR.
AT Iliti - "TOWN IMIG!"
wo r, o s d i s r
i h n a s t his l r n e e c e
o iv f e ( b t u rr s - i f n n e l l s - s a sgcir i t i m q e s n t t o — c o k f
con.-itts in part, of all the latest styles of men's and
e•uss-
,fie° .. .;'~ ~ a _ .;~ ~~
Men's, Women's, blizse's, Bqy's and Children's
BOOTS, GAITERS, SHOES,
and Slippers of every desciiption. Ladies an(
Slisses
(ZD 9
Bonnet Frames, Trimmings, Sundowns and Hats,
Dress Trimmings, Hoop 'Skirts, Hair Nets, Hair
Coils, Hosiery, Gloves, Parasols, Sun HmlJerellas,
Fans, &c.
School. 131ank anal• Miscellaneous Books,Station
ery of ell kinds; Notions and Fancy Goods. -
All of which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest
Jane I—tf. J. R. WELSH".
THE PHRENAKOSMIAN INSTITUTE,
A Select Cassical School for young Ladies
and Gentlemen; at Green Castle, Pa.
S. HONG HUGHES, A. Di. Principal.
Fall and Winter Session will commence Sep.
3. 1866. •
T U I 0 .
For Prirnary"course per term of 0 Weeks $4,00
" Advanced English course " 10,00
" Classical course CI 15,00
Mu,ie on Piano; Organ or Guitar 21 Les
including use of instruments 12 50
Vocal Music per sessiOn . 5,00
Board can be secured with the Principal or in
Private
C.7"Sentl for a Circular.
Aug 3—tf.
USEFUL POR ALL
rpHE Grover & Baker Sewing Machines of
dif
ferent kinds, both family and lock stitch, at va
rious prices and for the different kinds of work, viz:
Tailors, Saddlers, and Coach Makers, and for tam•
ily sewing genoaally, are kept constantly on hand
and for sale at my room next door to Stoner's Drug
Store, where an operator will at all times show how
the work is done. Having obtained the agency for
part of Franklin Co, Pa., also Washington, Fred
erick and Allegheny counties in Md., I am prepa
ked to furnish machines in any of these counties.
.11 , 4 ty 11-40 'HENRY BMA',
NENJ. FRANTZ. M. D. I. N. ENIVELY, M. D.
TARS FRANTZ & SNIVELY having associa
ted themselves in the practice of Medicine and
-burgery, would state that they are well prepared to
treat all medical end surgical cases. Persons in
debted tJ either of the above willploase make early
settlement to the time of theii association, as they
wish to close their old books.
Oflizo in Dr. Frantz's residence in the room for
merly occupied as a store room by Mr. J, Beaver.
April 14—=tf.
E' IN . '
MITE subscriber would inform his customers and
the public generally that he pUrposes contin
uing the Barbering business, next door to the New
Grocery, having purchased tiiie interest of C. C.
lthoyual in the Shop and is now prepared to do hair
sat ing, shaving, shamp,cioning„ etc., in the best
style. The patronage et the public is respectfully
Coiirited. • • WM. A PRICE.
March 2, 1866.
31OR THE SEASON.—We are in regular re
ceipt on every Friday afternoon of
FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS,
in sound condition and of best qualities, and sold
at short profits. Orders respectfully solicited from
RESTA URA NT men for oysters and other goods
in their line, whichfill be filled promptly and sat
" City" Sweet Potatoes on hand and for sale
throughout the season,
Oct. 19, 186. ITOBTETTER, RPM & CO.
STATES UNION HOTEL
OPPOSITE THE
Lcb, Talley & Pennsylvania R. 11. Depots, -
HAIMISBURG PA.
W. R KRPS, Proprietor,
Successor to Kurtz.
.Nov .9, 1866.
EltA I.FE & 1-IITEOH EW. ChambersbuTg
are selling Calicos from 12} up.
• Oct. 12-,,fs-
BELL'S ALTERATIVE
• OR '
Condition Powders
FOR HORSES, CATTLE AND SWINE.
PRICE 25, CENTS krt'irttt, OR $1 A pm:.
HE immense sales of theso'powdora dating the
I short period they. haVe been before the public,is
a sufficient guarantee of their great popularity, and
the decided benefits derived flans their use.
They nre confidently recommended not only as
a preventive, but as a complete cure for all diseases
incident to the florseltow or Hog, as
Distemper, Pounder, Yellow Water, hleave,s, s tose of
Appetite, 4-e.
By theiy—ule. the Horse's npktite is improved, and
derangement of the digestive organs corrected, sof
tening the skin,_and giving to the coat a sleek and
shining appeakance, and may be - used with perfect
safety at all times, a s it contains no ingredients
which can injure a horse, whether sick or well. '
' These powders also possess peculiar properties in
increasing the quantity of milk in cows, thereby
g ivin g them no importance and value , wbich should
Owe them in.the hands of all interested•
For fattening cattle they are' ievatUablii. In all
diseases to which the Hog is subject, as Ulcers in
t h e Lungs and LiVer, etc ,we guarantee their effi
d e wy, if once fairly tried. •
GREATEST LINIMENT
IN USE
BELL'S WHITE OIL.,
TRICE 25 CENTS A BOTTLE.
A P:otcerful dleag;nits Compound for the
Cure of
Rheunntism, Strains, Sprains, Numbness of the
Limbs, 'WounriS, Frosted Peet and Hands
Spivins, Saddle Galls, Poll Evil.lling
"Valises, Swelling of all kinds
and in fat every "Disease •
for which nn Ern
br.ocation is
applicah'e.
The Cleanest and Clleap - eA Liniment in t/SC
It is extensively used in many parts of the coun
try, and being a compound of the most.valuable and
efficacious remedies, the proprietor recoil - mends it
with the utmost confidence as a safe and certain
remedy.
Soli in Waynesblro' by F. FourtrustAN, and by
Druggists and Storekeepers generally.
Prepared-by W. D. 'Bell, Apothecary, (Graduate or
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy.)
Hagvisiown, April 20-Iv.
T ri
GREAT
Hats, Shoes, Trunks -and
Clocks, Tobacco, Sears, Candies, &c. &c.,
D. F. GOOD
LEAST
S. BE4VER4'.-
he founder of this en
-1854, has-again fit.
el-yes-and
e -drawers-are
•k-ofi
the latest - style.—
. selling superior and
~ 6 oeus for so —.._.., .. rs l hassatisftell-the-ei!i
zens of Waynesboro', antrth community in genes
al, "that sonic things can be as well as oth
era," and notwithstanding the prophecies and,kind
wishes of my neighbors, the house still stands, with
the original motto still floating o'er it, and not a sin
gle star eraced..
terprise in Waynesboro', A.
tail up-a new room. Th- s
tilled with - an - entire - new - sto
Facts are stubborn things an
leap ralnr-yer
Como then old and new friends and buy from J
Beaver
Remember Ms place on ,the east corner of the
square, next door to Mullen's Hotel and Dr. Oel•
lip's office
June 22,1866
LIVEM( SlfnLO,E,
THE subscriber would inform his patrons and
the public generally that he has recently-large•
ly increased his Livery stock, and is now prepared
to accommodate those wishing to hire with either
--ve:rnk HORSES MG VEHICLES
' a x the shortest notice, all
hours. Persons desiring Hopes pi; Bug
. gics, for riding or driving, would do well
to give him a call, ne his stock has been selected
with great care as regards gentleness and fast trav
eling.
His vehicles Au, xrw. fashionable, and Yide easy,
having been bought with a view to accommodate
thr
ie public.
la ' Parties conveyed to nny point desired], ac
companied by a careful driver. •
Persons wishing Horces or Buggies, night or day,
will please apply at his father's Saddle and Harness
Shop, Main Street, 2 doors west of the "Bowden
Houser where an attentive Ostler will always be
in attendance. FRANKLIN WEAGLEY.
ISeptember 21—tf.
CARRIIGE lUKINGI
THE subscribers would inform the public that
they have associated themselves together in the
Carriage making business, an 1 that the business
hereafter will be 'continued at Jacob Adams' obi
stand under the firm of ADAMS & HAWKER. They
will have constantly on band BUG. .
GIES of every description ; new and
second-handed Vehicles of all kinds. Irti : ; 1 1Y-Y 1 0
.
rir Repairing done at short notice,
They employ none but good mechanics and use
the best material. Persons wanting anything in our
lino will do well to giye us a call before purchasing
elsewhere. JA COB ADAMS,
GEORGE B. HAWKER.
Church Street nearly yrwsife Ike M. E Chunk
Jan 6 26 f
QUINCY FOUNDRY
AND
MACHINE SHOP
-0-
.
WE take leave to inform the pa blic that we in
tend continuing the Foundry and Machine
business near Quincy, Pa. We are p repared to do
all kinds of repairing at short notice, also mill gear
ing, cast and wrought iron shafting, stoves, iron ket
ties, oven doors, shoe scrapers, stove hooks, &c„ &c.
We also build an improved buggy and wagon Jack.
horee powers; bevil jack, wood saws, iron ash hop
pers, iron bottom plate for lob barrels, iron fencing
knd railing made to order. Old iron bought or ta
aen in examine for now work,
• • • BE.S & EMMERT.
Oct. 2'—tf.
i tlotof Country Bacon at
PRICE & TIOEFLICH'S
LADIES' Morino vests at -
'l'alca Sr- Heaven's.
DORSET Springs at
Pains & HOEFLIC/18%
FINE Nu. 1 fresli Mackeral at
&IFlrtrurit
C 1 ORGEUM Molasses, an excellent article at
CI 1% ov 23.1 PRICE & Hosrrocnts
F OR a cake of fine Soap, you must go to
KURTZ'S
A fins assortment of Queensurare'at
Pam dr Harmon.
EMPORIUM
FOR THE
TicMON
_ . .4 !
BEAVER'S EMPORIUM.
NE AV FIRM!
Improved .77traskin Machine!
Farmers will please look at the great advantage in Thrashing
Grain with.
GEISER,S' PATENT
SUP-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR
CLEANER AND BAGGER.
With the latest Improved 4ple-Grred horse POwer,
driven-either -by Gear or Belt‘
This Machine it eonVettiently arranged fir hauling and threshing, being permanentlyirfixeit on two
*heels. One man Cltt easily move or shift it about, so that it is not half trouble in wham floor as a
common thrasher and shaker. It is also easily put in operation.: It is simple, easily managed,
durable, compact and cleanly to work by when in operation, not making noar the dust as the common
machine Os other Separators.
Farmers can rest assured that this machine is no humbug, and judging from the high recommenda
tion of farmers that are using them, I must emu, to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that fir
mere want and will have as soon as they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, for
which I hope they will give me an opportunity, as I am waling to bo responsible if it does not perform
as represented in this Circular.
No. 1 is a eight-horse power, with cast iron threther frame and wrought iron ?nd wood cylinder, sir
teen inches in diameter and thirty three inches long. Trunk has ten inch rake crank and seven rakes,
is thirty-five inches wide, and delivers the straw on the second rake, these carry the straw out on their
tops, and deliver it on the stacker, which will deliver about thirty-five feet beyond the feeder, on a stack
fifteen to eighteen feet high, anl can be easily managed to carry the chaff with the straw, or deliver it
in a separate pace. The trunk and fan sides being closed, to confine the straw and chaff, remedies all
iliflimlties in cleaning grain against 'Ninny Weather. It bags the grain b r reasonable management, suf
ficiently clean for market, and its capacity, under ordinary circumstances, is from twenty to forty bush
els per hour, using eight horses and the same number of hands; but to force the work under' favorable
circumstance, it will thresh from forty to fifty bushels per hogr, and with more ease and agreeableness
to hands than any other machinb now in common use.
The No. 2- Machine, fully represented in the above cut, is particularly adapted to the farmer's use; is
intended to apply to any commonlever or railway .power; weighs 1,300. pounds; has -an iron thresher
frame, and cylinder, 121 inches in diaineter and 28 inches long; delivers the clean grain in bags, or if
desired, in a half bushel'. It delivers the straw fifteen feet from the reader, or if desired, can deliver the
sti'vv and chaff together; will
_thresh and clean, in good grain, ready for Market, from 100 to 175 bushels
of *heat, or from 300 to pc! bushels of oats per day, using four or s.a horses, and the same number of
hands; but to force the work, under mist favorable circumstances, good g. ainfdr.c., will thresh and clean
considerably more. The Machine will thresh and clean all kinds of grain generally threshed with -the
common m rchine, and requires no 'more horse power, but in many cases does not run so hard. It will
apply very well to a two-horse railway power
Shop Prices of Machines range fronl. 8210, to 852-5-
Uri warrant the machines to'be as above 'represented; also apinst any reasonable defects of materia
workmanship, &c.
•
rrlTaving now taken a room to keep Repair Castings on hand, I have also seldeted and
am - prepared - to furnish - varietyof - other - agricultural implements, - the - latest and - h - est - improved, and
such as are best adapte to the *ants of the farmers of this part of the country : Such as the Hagers
_town emmer,-Huller and Cleaner,--which is-proving-by-its-own merits - to - be ofic-of
the beat machines f the kirid now in use. The latest improved
_BUCKEYE REAPER AND MOW
ER combined, with Dropper, and the Mower :Rene. - he AMeri M -
crin May Fork and Knifecombined, -
:R T
D ay Rakes, Fodder Cutters, Cider Mills, &c. &c. &c., which I will - furnisU on Otort notice and vrarrant•
Lem to answer. is pi rposes fur which-they-are-intended
('Orderssolicited and promptly attended to. For further particulars, circulars, &c. address
DANIEL GEISER,
Waynesboro', Franklin Co. Penn's.
, .
May 4, 1360.]
yncsbor 0'
AND
ELSE-R'S PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND BAG
GER, AND THE LATEST IMPROVED THRESHER AND TRIPPLE-GEARED HORSE
POWERS, DRIVING EITHER BY GEAR OR BELT, ALL FURNISHED COMPLETE,
READY TO PUT ON WAGONS.-
I, the undersigned, desire to call the attention of Farmers and Threshermen of Franklin and adjoin
ing counties to this machine. It has been before the public foi a number of years, during which•time
has given general satisfaction, and the patentee Las made sortie very important improyements which rent
der it still more complete, both for clean separating and cleaning, and also for the ease of draught and
fast threshing. I take pleasure in recommending It to the public knowing that it will give the boat satis
faction. lam manufacturing two sizes, viz :
The largest is eight-horse power and will thresh and clean from 200 to 60Q bushels per nay.
The small size. See the above which fully represeuts the machine, also full desciiption, price, &d., of
machine. Persons wishing machines cliouid seqd in ,their orders in reasonable time to insure their being
filled.
auatiavrazu vcs alQara' aarzadziouaao
AND MANUFACTURERS OF SYRUP_!
I am manufacturing different sizes of Sugarcane Mills (to be driven either 14 water, steam or horse
power) and ,Evaporators and filtures-for making Syrup; also Portable and Stationary Steam Engines for
driving Mills, Threshing Machines, Sawing Woou, &c.
I am fully prepared to make the above to order and on short notice; also
GRIST AND SA W MILL GEARING, SHAFTING AND PULLEYS, IRON BRIDGES, CAST
n.
IRON WATER-WHEELS. I ON KETTLES, &c, '
Stoves and Plow castings,also cast ion and wrought iron pipe for steam orwater, and Brass castings of
every description; in a word, I a prepared to do everything usually done in a foundry and machine
shop. Having supplied myself with the latest improved madbinery, such as Lathes, Boring, Planing
end Drilling Machines, persons can rely on having their work done in the most satisfactory manner.
I am also prepared to manufacture to order machinery for wood. such as Tonging and Groving ma
chines for flooring, Surface, Tenout and Moulding machines. &c. . '
I also offer to the public a new and valuable improvement in my steam engines, made within the
last year, viz: for the economizing of fuel, and the regulation of speed, which renders my now engines
far superior to the old engines. All my machines are sold under warrantee. My hands are all experi
anced workmen in this line of-business, and I use all good material, so that I am perfectly safe in war
ranting all my work. .
lam also prepared to do repairing in worlrman like manner, op the shortest notice. Orders solicited
and promptly attended to. All orders sent to for repairing must as accompan" d with the cash.
For particulars and eireqle.rs descriptive of machine, address
GE FRICK.,
licitor of orders, Waynesboro, Franklin Co. Pa.
Or DANIEL Galan, Proprietor of Territory and so
. .
Sep. al—tf.
TEE GREAT
HAT 8b FUR EWER
OF THE
CUMEEttLAND VALLEY,
LOCATED AT
CHAMBEIMURG I PENN'A.
-0--
J. L. DECHERT
WOULD inform his numerous friends and cult.
11 tamers that be has just returned from the
East with an extensive assortment of Foreign and
Domestic, Ladies Furs, embracing Hudson Bay,
suseia and Mink Sable, German and America
Fitch,Fitch, Siberian Squirrel, Water and French Mi
&c., which he is offering at very low rate.
EIS ASSORTMENT
OF
RCA IS
and magnificent Store Room, cannot be equaled
. in
the State.
Call and examine his stock, at 1:4 !store oft Main
streot, Chambereburg, Pa.
Sign of the BIG RED HAT.
November 2. 1866
CHINE
Foundry
SHOP.
THE VERY LATEST,
And most Important to Mankind, is.that
J. A. FIS 11E4, Merchant Tailor, has
just received the Largest Spook
of CLQTEIS, CASSIMERES'
and VESTINGS in the
town or County,
By either Jew or Gentile, and don't except even
Fenians or Garthageniana, or any other man ; and
if you don't believe it, call and see for yourselves.
1 will mnke them to order in the niost Pashionnbte
and substantial , manner, or :pH them by the Yard
or Pattern lo suit buyers; CHEAP for CASH.—
All work guaranteed to fit or no sale. Also, a com
plete stock of
Gent's Furnishing Goods.
Itois not necessary to enumerate the articles, as it is
well known that you can always find a LARGE
MCK of FURNISAING GOODS on hand at
my store.
I ietprn thanks to my him* and the public gen
erally for thair liberal patrenage extended to me,and
hope by close attention to husineis to leceive a con
tinuance ofthe same. J. A. FISHER,
Oppoqite the Wasiiiiigton House,
West Washington St., Hagerstown, Md.
P. S.—The Celebrated SINGER SEWING MA.
CHINE always on ham l , both Family and the
Manufacturing Machine. 4. A, F.
NOV. 23, 1866
VIZZAIIMIMEZZICENIMkEtIZZZEN
. T. J. FILBERT,
DRAPER,
IRas eonstantly for aak a full assortment o
qooDs for Gentlemen's ware.
riflAtest City Fashions always on hand.
te
Waynesboro'; Pa.
igIiNLVM4M.X2KNZYM
..-
HUES
MEDICINES I
•
.r o V THDI A N
T_TAVING purchased the Drug Store of Dr. J
A. Royer, formerly kept by himself, would call
the attention of the cilitene of Vi'ayntsboro' - and
vicinity to-his large and well selected stock of
DRUGS, EMIRS, aC.
comprising everything found in the Drug trade.
M:y stock consists in part of '
Drugs,
Paints,
•
'a Oils,
Varnishes,
Dye Stuffs,
Chemicals
Perfumery
Fancy Soaps,
Fancy Articles,
Brushes,
Glass,
Putty.
White Lead,
• Zinek,
C.rl?oliL and P4regop.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS
gEgErTBDIN-S,
Snaberger Scotch and 4appgt
Snuffs. Havana, Princi 4
pe—)
Common Cigars,
Pure Win s
a uors for Medicinal p r
poses, Cosmetics and every 4-
. scription of Toilet Articles.
Using my utmost exertion to secure the Bost and
Purest articles of Drugs and Medicines, I can as
sure the public that they will fiaiT tide_ only sitihas can be relied on.
Purchasing for C4sh. !
AND
!
-I-offer—my' - goods at one price and that — the — v - 0y
lowest.
EF . -Physiciane Prescriptions compounded with
are
March 24, 1€.460.;'
HEAD QUARTERS POR
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
Carpets, Oil Cloths !.,
WE keep All goods usually kepj in a first class
Dry Goods Store and Job goods at city whole
sale prices. We hopejust returned •from the East
with a tremendous stock' and are selling goods at
such prices that attract buyers from all parts of the
county. Prints we are selling a fair article at 124
cts. Better for 15, goqd 1§ and 20, and the
very best' at 22 cents
Muslins from 12. to 24 emits and the best for
25. Detainee all colors and styles for 25 cents. the
new styles only 31 cts. Best quality of French
Merino in all colors only 1 1,25; new and beautiful
styles Dress Goods from 37 to 50 cents; Flannels,
all wool, from 31 to 75 cts. in every color ; Stock
ing Yirn, best quality Blue mixed, Black mixed,
Sheep's Greay, all colors in two and three ply only
$1,25 PER POUND. We also keep the Fancy
cokes for cbildrens! wear. Or A trip to our ea
tablishment will always pay.
METC;AI.FE de HITESHEAr.
Chamberaburg, Nov. 23, 1806.
STONER & STONER,
DRUGGISTS, - -
ARE receiving fresh article& in, their tine of bu
siness from the Cities weekly, which enables
them to offer and sell at a fair price, with the Ad
vantage of the reduction of the eastern ;egad.—
Their stock is large and increasing prpottionally
to the reduction of the wholesale pneez. they
have for sale Drugs, Medicines,' Patent Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff s ,F ruits,Confectionary,
with all articles ritually kept in drug stores.—
Thankful for the patronage heretofore received, re
spectfully ask an increase as well as g continuance
of public favors. • M. M. STOl\ ER,
M. H. STONER.
Waynesboro', August 10, 1866.
NEW DRY GOODS
FOE
FALL AND WINTER !
HE subscriber has just received a most eiten
sive assortment of new Fall and Winter Goods,
embracing all the latch styles or Ladies Dress
Goods, Cloaks, Sacques. Black and. Colored Cloths,
Shawls, Gentlemen and Boys' Clothing, Domestic
Goods, Blankets, Carpets, Balmoral an d HOD"
Skirts, &c., &c. .
The extent and variety of our Stock can only be
appreciated by personal examination. which is ca
liche+ Purchasers may save 15 to3o per cent. oy
'examining this stock, as great bargains will be giv
en. . S. OGILBY.
Hagerstown, Nov. 23.
_
NEW FIRM,•
THE undersigned would respectfully call the at
tention of ilia Public to their stock of •
ZIZT.IELDZIWII:I".7Etip,
embracing all articles of Furniture usually manu
factured by cabinet makers. Wo will also glare our
ittteiition to
• COE l ribiT WAXING,
and hope by strict attention to btisiness to merit a
liberal share of public patronage. All orders for
Furniture or Coffins attended to with dispatch.—
Cur Furniture Rooms can be found on Maiu Street,
up stairs, in William Flanegan's Drill Shop.
' J. M. & F. BENDER.
December 21—tf. •
lADIES Vests , Scarfs, Nubies and lioods at
./ Nov 29. Pates & Hossmen's.
QUILTS and povprlets pt
Nov . PRICE fit, Hopmircres.
FLOOR Oil Cloths from I to 2 yds wile at
'Nov 23.] PRIM: & HOEFLICA.
NOW ie the time,-to-buy gtocklog:yara at
Noy 21] Pape dt HO ILlCa'a.
GUILTS, Cowl
NCI & iIOSFLICII'S.
LATEST ARRIVAL or
GROCERIES,
.LIDY & DICKEI/
lIAVING just received from the Eastern mark.
ate a fresh supply of Groceries, eta., they are
now prepared to sell at reduced prices. Their stock
embraces in part the following
Syrups; Cheese,
Bogus, Coffees, •
'Molasses, Chocolate,
Spices, ground and ungTound, 73aking articles of
all kinds, warranted fresh and of the best quality.
Koroseni3 Lamps, shades, wicks arid chimneys .
Also No 1 Kerosene Oil.
tio 'CD z 1 ,dQ. oi a 3 cE) os . ,
•
H. B. riraty,s, Nat.. Lea?, Fine Cut, and all the bed
Con, Brands or Chewing and Smoking
Spu - Tobaccos of sixteen different kinds,
" Oys. shell. •
Salt and rish;
G. A. Salt, Dairy, large and small sack, Mackrel
No I and 3 by the barrel.
Confections.
Cakes and Candies, shoe Blacking,
Water and Su. Crackers, " Brushes,
- Oranges, • Horse •"
Lemons, 14%1 wash brushes,
.Raisons, Washboards,
Fige, • Clothes lines,
Prunes, Corn Brooms,
Almonds, Hickory "
Walnuts, , Painted Buckets,
Cream Nuts, Brass Hooped "
Pea Nuts, Bitshol Baskets,
Pepper , Clothes "
Tomato Catsup, , Ladies Tray, Baskets
Pepper Sauce, Chip tle.Skets, Ate.
ilrown"B Troches, STATION/Air. •
. pablitti Soap, Envelopes ?
Harrison's ‘• Note Pa per,
Dobbin's Electric. Soap Fools Cap,
Castile Soap, Fancy Soaps, •
Barlow's Indigo, Gallager Soap & Oil
Paper Collars, Prepared Coffee,
fjobert's Embrocation, . Essence ."
Hoover's Ink, Frey's H. Powders,
Matches, Carpet Tricks,
Gun Caps, Powder and Shot,
Machine twist. - 1 sewing Silk, S. S.
Black Cotton Thread, :Spool Cotton.
Needles and Pins, Darning Nesilles,
Singer Machine Needles, Hair Pins,
Shoe Strings, • ' Lead Pencils,
Steel Pens, Pocket Knives,
Pen Holders,_ ''" Combs,—
.
- LiTrif Combs, Lilly White,
Ladies' Dress Combs, Mean Fun,
Hair Oils, perfumeries,
Nerve and Bone Liniment, Cocoa Nuts.
And' connected with the Grocery we have Flats
and - Feed - which -- w - ezfv - ilFdiliver atMill prices.
riPThe highest prices paid for Butter and Eggs
and-ell kintle -- of - Country Produce. ' -
We are thankful for p,ast_lavors,an-strict Gt. !
tentain to business and a desire to pleas all, hope
(r)
to receive a liberal share of the public's atropage,
for we feel confident.that our goods and rices will
.mmpare_fayerably-with-those-oU.sny-othcr-bouse—
• ' PDT' 4lip DICKEL.
Linseed Qil,
Eiqh Qil,
May 11—V.
NEW STORE.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
COON & STONEI-JOUSE
AXTOUDD respectfully inform the public that
vy they; have now opened at their new roomort
the southwest corner of the Diamond, in Waytios..•
bino', a large and well selected stock 91
Dry Goods,
Groceries, •
Hardware
and Cutlery,
Iron, Steel, Nails, Coach-makers goods of every,
description, Queensware,. Cedarware, Shoes, Car
pets, Oil Cloths, Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnish Brush
es, Fish, Salt, and all kind of Goods kept in a welt
regulated store. Our goods are all new and fresh;
and have been bought for cash at the late decline
in prices.
We flatter ourselves that from our long expert._
encein bpsiness, ond_a determination-to-sell-goods
at small profits, •We shall be able to offer unusual
inducements to all buyers who desire to save mon•
ey. Please call and see for yourselves.
We hr,:e a large and well assorted,atock of eta.
pig and fancy Dry Goods, embracing
Cloths, Cassia eyes,
Sattinetts, hang, Tweeds, Cottonades, Cords, Den
ims, Stripes, Checks, Ginghams, Linin and Cotten
Table D l apers, Crash for Towels,Calicoes, Detains,
Alpaccas,
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
Triminge, Shawls, Brown and Bleached Sheetinge
and Shillings, Tickinge, Linens, Flannels, White
Goods, Gloves, BoAery and Notions. We are re
ceiving new goods every week- and will supply any
article wanted that we have not on hand in a few
days. to
We pay the highest market price for all kinds of
country produce such as Bacon,Lard, Butter, Eggs,
Dried Fruit, Rage,.4c.
May 25, 1866.
NEW GOODE ASV GOODS!
E. & 3. ELDEN.
TT AVE just received their new stock of goofs
la for the fall and winter trade; consisting of
Hats and Caps, Boots and
Trunks, Valises, Baskets, Mats and Pails, also a
fresh supply of Notions, consisting in part of Sus-
Fenders, Handkerchiefs, Gents mot^^ and Do
mestic Hose, Gloves, Necktie.,, ...otterhies Paper
Collars, Brusbes of all kinds, Penknives, Rnzors
Photograph Albums, Portmon ales, Comos Brier
Pipes, Fans, Foolscap and Letter Paper, Envel
opes, Steel Pen., Pencils, &c., Rabbet's Soap
Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Perfumery and Hai
Oil; a fresh supply of Ret.rouvey's Turkish Ban
dolenian Hair Tonic, the greatest beautifier and
restorer of the age.
Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff,
Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, Candies, nelsons, Popp'd
Corn, Prepared Coffee, Barence, Stove Polish,
Barlow's Indigo, Blacking and Brushes, Match•
es, Powder and Shot, Watches. Clocks and Jew.
elry, together with Benton's gold Pens.
167-Watches, Clanks and Jewelry Repaired'
Thankful for past favors we solicit a continuance's
of public patronage, feeling confident that our
gookls and prices wilt compare favorably with those
of any other house. E. 451.. 4. ELDEN,
Oct. 5, tsgs
kr,
'reas—.Young Trysctl
, imperial, .
Oolong,
Sundries.
,Shoes,