Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, December 25, 1868, Image 3

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GootAMBERSON. BENEDICT -- & - CO. - have just
received their first supply of Fall and Winter
s, to which they invite the attention of their
customers and allay o wish to buy good and cheap
goods. We have a full assortment of - - --- -
DR"'! GOODS.
Ladies nod Gents Goods of all kinds. A
large lot of CHAMBERSBURG
GOODS. for smite' wear. Also a full line of
-Groceries,
Queenswaro,
Oarpetioes,
Oil Cloths,
—INT—AnciWPa
We are also ag,enis for the sale of the well•knewn
Howe Lock Stitch &:viing Machine We have an
experienced sewing lfachine operator, who gives
al necessary instrurtion in sewine whrn required.
AMBER ON, BEN utmyr & co.
Oct 9 -
G. P. LID'S'.
JACOB_BBICI,
MACHINE SHOP AND LUMBER YARD,
I A LAVF-141-0-1
chine Shop and procured the latent and best inven.
lions in labor-saving machinery, are now prepared
to manufacture more extensively than heretofore
the celebrated
Willoughby Gram Drill, greatly improved,
The Brinkerhoff Corn Sheller, and
The Gibson Washing, Machine.
They have also added t) their business the man
ufacture of
Sash and Window Frames,
Doors and Door
Shutters and Blinds,
Mouldings of every description,
Flooring and Weatherhoarding,
PaiHogs and Plastering Latta,
Spokes and Felines,
end all articles' usually manufactured in establish
ments of this kind. Particular attention paid to
turning spokes. Repairing of all kinds well and
promptly done.
A banns Seam or L tom of every description
constantly on hand. sold for cash only.
LIDY, FkICK & CO.
dee 11
QUARTERLY REPOR.T OF THE IST
WNat. Bank of Waynesboro', Pa.
October 3d, 1868.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts,
U. S. Bonds'to secure circulation,
IT. S. Bonds on hand,
P. and A. Tel. Stock,
Tax and Expences,
Due from Banks,
Legal Ten lers and Frac. Currency, 10,079,40
Cam. Interest Notes, 240,00
Nat. Dank Notes and ( Arculation, 885,00
Stata Bank Notes, 22,00
Rev. Stamps, Smell Coin and Cast, Items, 165,58
MA MUMS.
Capita; Stock.
Circulation,
Due to Banks,
Surplus and Profits,
Deposites,
Dividends Unpaid
$215,23,21
The above statement is just and true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
JOHN PHILIPS, Cash.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this sth day
of October, 1868. J. F. KURTZ, N P.
oct 9-8 t
BANK ELECTION.
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AA election will he helil at the First Niti.:.nll
Hank of Wiyn'esboro,' Pa , on Tuesday the
day of January A D. 1869, between the hours
of 10 A. Al. and 2 Y. M., to elect nine Directors to
serve for the ensuing year. JN O. PHI L IPS,
dec.ll 4t Cashier.
NOTICE.
PERF.ONS who gave their notes at the sale of
the subscriber are hereby notified that the same
will fall due on the 27th iust. Prompt plyntent is re-
quested.
dec 11 3t
Last Notice.
ALLpersOns in arrears for State and County
tax for 1838 and fir School tax for 1867, in
Washington township, are notified tbat said talcs
will be collected with costs after Saturday 25th inst.
dec 182 w 11. A. Fl3ll Eft, Co!.
Boot and Shoemaking..
MILE rubscriber would inform the public that he
is at all times repared to,make to order Gents
Coarse or fine Boots, also coarse nr fine work for
Ladies or Mrsesseincluding •the latest style of last
ing Gaiters. Repairing done at short notice, 'and
measures taken in private families if desired and
the wink delivered.. : t , -
r •11 - 10%,3.4,10LLINGSWORTIL
May t}.—tkr
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G OOF , Sugar at
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A C TORY
Notions,
Hardware,
Mattings,
1 Boots and Shoes,
D. B TICEIsELL,
JASON lint,.
refitted their M-
$56,635,98
75.900,00
42,600,00
300,00
1,105,98
27 590,27
$215,023,21
$75,000,00
67,500,00
104 20
16,102,81
56,128,70
. 187,50
IS.kAC FOX.
RF:ID - S,
Ms j.LEESE & CO.
ENCEINRERS,
Foundry, Machinists and Blacksmiths
EST \ULM 4ED 1661.
PARKELISKMq, WEST VA.
Yout attention is respectfully called to our oxten
FOUNDRY and MACHINE WORKS
situated on Kanawha street, near the B. and. O. It.
R. Depot.
Tne entire establishment, in all its departments
is supplied with the most approved Machinery tools
and appliances necessary to the mar ufac,tute of
M-A 11-I NERY_AID_LLG T -
AND iir,Avr CASTINGS
- 01? EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Our Work is of the hest qualitv,both,as to rustr
terial and Workmanship.
Wo aro extonairely_ofnmail in manufacture of
Portable and Stationary Steam Engines,
Steam Boilers,
Circular Saw Mille,
, Gang Saw Mills ,
FloUrin Mill Maehinery,,_ _ _
Surglilfm Sugar Mills,
Sbaftang Pulleys
And flaugerry—,,- „ _—____
We are preparettio_do
COPPE
BRASS; ,
Sheet Iron Work
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An• •tpe
FITTING, -
and to manufacture salt pans and aSI the appurte
nances and machinery for-making salt. We also
manufacture_
OFFICE AND OTHER STOVES.
Our office stoves are of the best quality.
We have also on hand
PORTABLE-ENGINES,
At all prices,
adapted to the running of all kinds of
THRESHING MACHINES,
ALSO, JACK SCREWS
Ariu•
STAVE MACILINES
As to our Stave Machines we respectfully refer
he public to Missre. Kimble & Shaller, l'ennsbo
all others. They cannot
•
surpasses.
-Iron Railings, Verandahs,
Garden Vases, Brass and Iron
Castings of every description.
We would also call the attention of School Of&
cers and others-interested to our
IMPROVE BCIIOOI. DESKS,
which for neatness, cheapne.s, and durability. 'ars
not surpassed. They are - recommended — by — Frof-1
W. It. White, Sta to Superintendent of Free Schools
of West Va., and by . the Parkersburg Se.hool Board,
"I have examined M. J. Lecec & Co's., Folding
Sea ts for e choolßi--and-fixe4l-selts_for__primary _ de,
partment;, mitrufiretil dter-surg,—.West,
Va., I most cheertaily recommend our Boards of '
Eduction and others Interested, to supply our
Puhlic School Hinkses with them._
W. R. WHITE,
Gen'l Sup% Free Schools, Wheeling, W. Va."
PAititeasnuaa. Nov. 7, 1863.
"M. 3. Lrese dr Co., Dear Kir :—ln answer as to
how we are pleased with your Improved Iron Schooi
Desks, we would state that we have us, d several
kiln's, but for cheapness, neatness Ind durlbility,
we give yours the preference to ell others.
S. F. SHAW.
I fully concur in the above
fttl'E PHZ--13 OAIDNIA N,
Sup't Free Sant) lo Wood Go.. W. Y.
New ant recon(.lrand Er;giriPirTof—all-sizes—o
hand end for sale at low rues.
GOOD MAC DINEItY, We will reply to en ,
quiries by mail and promise our beat efforts to:plea - se
purchasers, b,uhlas to quality and,price.
Call on or address
M. J. LEESE & CO.,
Parkersburg, West Va.
sept 4, 1869
RING'S
% Ole A nar k ,
GRAY HAIR.
Thls ls the Awns GOSIA tb rit Ling mad*.
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v .s Cure This ie the that Iny.
In the A 311111084 that Mpg am*
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....... . 'Me Is the Man who was bald and
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gray,
s. Who now has raven lacks, they any.
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, A ...:- 4 Ile used the Cure that Icy
?".. s -,:.. s: In th© A)liat'AlA that Wag made.
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~. Tid. le the Malden, handsome and
'':.' Who married the man once bald and
..'. . gray,
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'-v . ,... i,.... lie used the A11111:081A that Ring
±..i
-,_ made.
This is the Parson, who, by the wnv.
,Cnaik Married the maiden, handsome mid
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477 " To tilt 3' ' man once bald and grey,
A, But who now has raven locks, they
. .'"ri,.:.. , ~ c. any,
. - -",' Because he used the Cure that lay
'- '. '''',,' in the itatnnost.t that Mug made.
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This Is the Bell that rings wry
4 "ro arouse thli people sad and gay
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•• Cute this fact, which here does lay
• If you, wovM not I , e bald or pray.
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Lee the AIVIIRO&IA that truule.
E. M. TUEIRR & efl., PROPRIETORS, PETERBORO', N.H.
Sold by J. F, KURTZ and F. FOURTHMA N
Waynesboro', and by Dramas generally.
Eeb. t4—ly.
1868 ! 1869 !
THE GREAT
Hat and Fur Emporium
No. 36, Main Street,
CHAMBERSTURG, PA.
cal-1E largest stock of Ladies Furs in the Gum,
lj Berland Valley, embracing Hudson Bay, Rust
shin and Mink Sable, French Mink, Biborian and
American Squirrel, amain and American Fitch,
water Mink, Beaver, and in Net. everything in the
'Fur line. A first class store. hrge stick, splendid
assortment, and EXTREMELY LOW PRICES
as en inducement for persons from a distance to
come and purchase my goods, has en-bled me to
build up the largest Fur trade in the great Cumb.
Valley. I.ook around at the other places and then
call and see for yourselves. _
nov 2.9
Flour ! Flour ! Flour ! !
AT WONDERFULLY REDUCED PRICES'
G_OOD Family Flour, warranted to give a-tia
rfaction, at the low rate of NINE and a half
DOLLARS per BARREL, and 20 lbs. for $l.OO.
But all for cash (anti no, other way) Corn and
Meal, Oats, Dried Fruit, hominy and Beans all
cheep—for rash. .1. ELDEN.
Dec 4—if
DR . PETER FA H RNEY'S BLOOD
SEARCHER, OR PANACEA.
Con be had
now •10
. 8711 - 012 - Elf.A747
E. T. IJR.A BOSH,
Board of Education.
J. L. DECHERT.
FOURTH MA hrB
Drug FON.
SAVE YOUR FRUIT I
TUE
DRY HOUSE;-
This i~ Mt' best - Dry - House ever -offered- to th
public.
It dries Fruit in half the time required by the old
method. _ _ _
It dries Unifoirrily - Mitl4wifietly:
The Fruit dried by it retains more of the natural
flavor.
It is easily maim ;ed.
It saves fdel. •
It is durable and portable.
It has 14 feet of drying surface.
It w;11 dry apples twice a day.
Gail and sec them at the sign_of the
-1110 RED
and lenve your orders for them
COOK STOVES
i 1 lilftware,
Ikon ware,
Br asswa re,_
House Furnishing Goods
Buckets";
Churns,
Knives and forks,
Spoons,
• Ladles,
Lirge iron and Copper kettles
And other u.erul nrfteles at the sign of the 1310
/MD 11 , )1I.N, Waynesboro', Pa., where a large as
sortment of
00049TOVES - ,
NINE-PLATE STOVE,S
PARLOR. STOVB,S
COAL STOVES, Ste
of the latest improvements, the very best in the
market, at the Cheap Tin and Stove Store- ot
U. IS. ittISSSELL.
TINWARE
made of the best Tin in the,micrket, and warranted
at the sign of the
"Mt Rad Born."
D. B. HUSSNLI, keeps constantly on hand a
large assortment of House Furnishing Goods for
site cheap. Pure No. 1 Kerosene Oil and a large
assortment of Lamps.
Washing Made Easy !
by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and
getting the twat Close Wringer ever madr.
ILT'Persons iu want of Stoves, Tinwlre, House
Furnishing Goods, &c. &c,, can get full value for
their money by cal.ing on
D. 11
Sign of the "BIG RED HORN."
Waynesboro', Pa
EVERYBODY •
COME AND SEE
Tilt. IMPROVED
ORIENTAL
BASE BURNER,
At the sign of the Big Bed Horn, and you will be
convinced that the Oriental is the best, the hand
somest and the cheapest Base Burning Coal Stove
in the
WORLD
for truth is mighty and will prevail. We have m the
Morning Glory in our store so that you con judge
for yourselves. D. li ItUSSEI.I, sells the No., 9
at $2:3, No. 10 at $27, No. 11 at 30, No. 12at $ l 4
Tho Oriental has a larger fire pot, a better orate'
makes more heat with lees coal than the- Morning
Glory. The Oriental Imo taken the four first prem
iums at the State Fairs of New York, and the large.
Silyct Meddle at the American Institute .
and see at the sign of the
"BIG RED UOItN",
Waynestoro', Pa , where you can get any kind of
Stoves you want of D.B. RiLISELL,
who always keeps on hand and for sale Tinware
made of the best tin and by good workmen. House
furnishing goods &e. nt the sign of the
HIGHER HORN.
Sold at Retail by
D. 11.10.18 SELL,
Sign of the Dig fled Horn,
Waynesboro', Pa
Farmers will please look at the great advantage in Thrashing,
14Iraiu With
SUEBABGEILATING GRAIN SEIPARATOL
Y 2IST 1868
No. I is a eight-horse power, with cast iron thresher frame and wrought iron and wood cvlinrle'r, sir.
teen inches in diameter and thirty three inches long. Trunk has ten inch rake crank and seven rakes
is'thirtyfive inches wide, and delivers the Straw on the second rake. these carry the straw out on their
tops, and deliver it ea the stacker, which will deliver about thirty-five feet beyond the feeder, oh a stack
fifteen to eighteen feet high, and can to easily mann id to carry the chaff with the stra tv, or deliver it
in a separate place. The (Junk and fan sides being closed, to confine the straw and chaff, remedies nit
difficulties in cleaning grain against wittily weather. It bags the grain tor reasonable management, ruf
ficiently clean for market, and its capacity, under ordinary circumstances, is from twenty to forty
els per hour, using eight horses and the same number of hands; but to force the work tinder favorable
circumstance, it will thresh from forty to fifty bushels per hour, and with more case and agreeableness
to hands;than any other machine now in common use. •
The'No. 2 Machine, fully represented in the above cut, is pa r ticularly adapted to the farmer's use; in
intend - a - tfrriply-tb-riny-cummorrlever-or-:railyvay_paaver;_weighs IAOO pintails; b a i t an iron threster4
frame, and cylinder, 12,} inches in diameter and 23 inches long; delivers the clean grain-in bags, or if
desired, in a half bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet from the feeder, or if desired, can deliver the
stow and chaff together; will thresh and clean, in good grain, ready for m arket. from 100 to 175 bir s h e i a
of wheat, or from 300 to 5110 bushels of oats per day, using four or six horses, and the same number of
minds- but to force the work, under most favorable circumstances, good grain, dtc., will thresh and clean
considerably - more. The Machine will threahatrid clean all kinds of grain generally threshed with the
common machine, and requires no more horse power, but in many cases does not - run no hard. - - It will
apply very well to a two-horse railway power
Now h - erei - s - what the-Farmer and thrastierman wants, a Separator to gn ham ( * tart' to farm, to thrash
grain, with more satisfaction than any other separator now in use, and why is it 1. Because thislsepara.
tor has a self regulating Blast, which prevents grain fr o m_blessing_into the chaff, and also has a sclf rep,-
Waling feeder to feed the cleaner arid it has rollers and combs in the cleaner %chick prevents it from
t,=-listslottl__this machine run so_light,smil give so little trouble 1 Because there is less fric
nulled ware,
and slipping, causing dust to NI into the wheat. Why neS it c can rigniiiiiTtlie"Wilaift - 11Wthae - re
blast has direct action on the grain and the cleaner is so well arranged that the wind has no chance to
drive the dirt into the hopper. Why is it built permanently on two wheels and the front carriage see.
arate, ready to attach when necessary ? Because it is mare convenient-in the barn without the front car
riage. You can turn the machine or run it from place to place more easily. Why has it not got Eleva.
tors like some other machines? Because the Elevators carry the filth back alternately into the cleaner
which must eventually go into the good wheat or in the chaff, and all know, that filth shon/d be kept,
separate for feed, &c we might as 'well keep shoveling the Tailings from under our hand fin into the
hopper and expect to get the grain clean. Why is this separator more cleanly and satisfactory to work a- 1
bout than others? Because the Fan and Trunk Sides are closed up to prevent the wheat chaff arid:duet
from coming nut rind scattering over the flaw, causing waist and giving much trouble with dirt and sore
eyes, &c. Why do rbrashermen get more work with these separators than they Jo with others ? lin•
cause this separator has all these advantages and many more, which makes it a separator suitable and a
staying one for all farmers and Thraihermen that have grain to thrash, whilst in most crisps farms rs
must suit themselves-to the machine, because the machine will not suit itself to the farmer In short
this is the cheapest, most durable, reli title, simple and most agreeable to work about; and the only. bet,- 1
orator that will clean and bag the grain sufficiently clean for market under albcireuntstances.
Farmers eon rest assured that this machine is no humbug, and judging from the high recommends
tintrof-fitrinere-that--are-using-them,weinust come to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that far
mers want and will have as soon es they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest its meritn4for
which we hope they will giste us an opportunity, as we are willing to be responsible if it doss not perform
as represented in this Circular.
A reduction of 2 per cent. on all orders handed in onsor before the fifitof %pH, 1861.
Shop Prices - of Machines range from 8215, to 8540.
Li 'We warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonable defects of material
workmanship, &c.
Geiser, Price & Co., Manufactures.
wAYNESBORCY, FRANKLIN CO, PA.
Null's Pat. Post Boring
A. series of trials of this machine hes convince': the inventor and all persons who have witnessed its
operations that it is superior to any other in use in the following particulars : •
This machine is constructed an as to be operated either by hand, horse, water or steam prine'r. By
hnnd 25 to 30 posts can be bored-per day; by one-horse power frem 100 to 150 per day ;by two-horse
power 200 per dily, and by water or steam power from 200 to 300 per day. It is also a self feeder.
The subscriber is now prepared to dispose of State and County Rights for the above valuable in
vention.
MONEY SAVED.
We are constantly purchasing for cash in the
New York and Boston Markets. all kinds of
MY AND FANCY GOODS, SILKS. COT—
TONS, 1300 TS AND SHOES, WATCHES,
SE WING MA CHINE S, CUTLERY,
DRESS GOODS, DOMES•
TIC GOODS, &e., &c.
Which ore are actually selling at an average price
of Osa DaLLAII pot EACH ARTICLE. Our sales being
strictly for cash, and our trade much larger than
that of any other similar concern, enables us to give
better bargains thali can La obtained of any other
house.
THE LADIES
Are specially invited to givo us a trial.
Our club system of selling is as fellows: For $2
we send x 0 patent pen fountains and checks de
scribing 20 different articles to bo sold for a dollar
each; 40 for $4 ; 60 fur $6; 100 for $lO. &c.—
Sent by moil. Commissions larger than those of
fered by any other firm, tccording to size of club.—
Single sountiin and check, 10 cts. Male and fe-
male agents wanted. INiND MONET IN RaGIeTSSID
MATINS. Send ut a trinl club. and you will ac
knowleage that you cannot Wrend to buy goods of
any other house thereafter.
EASTMAN & KENDALL,
C 5 Hanover St., Dolton, Maas.
Improved Thrashing Machine !
Daniel Geiser.
B. E. Price.
EISERS'
CLEANER AND BAGGER;
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STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE.
LABOR SAVING QUA LITIES-
E ASE OF OPERATION -
kINIPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION.
A di hem
June 19—tf
&ND Full A CIIICOGAL AND EXCUANGE LIST.
-PATENT
DANIEL GEISER Proprietor:
PATENTED MARCH 24, 1868
THE
Waynesboro' Bakery, Confectionary
AND
OYSTER SA.LOON.
/THE Wen known and popular Restiurant and
Saloon (innerly kept by ‘Vm. 13. Crouse. has
ken leased by the undersigned. Th ey are devoting
t! sir entire time and mention to the business af ca.
tering for their friends and the public, and ready to
supply the luxuries of the season OYSTERS',
CRAI34, LOBSTERS, TURTLE.,S, TRIPE,
CHICKENS, dm, w&c., will be.yervell' up at short
notice and by the beat of cooks. In fact and in
short, we aim to keep a first :lass Eating House
and to please the appetite of all who may cover us
with a call. At all tones the best ALE can be had
on draught, for proof of which call and try the • arti•
cle. We have a saloon final up expressly for the
Ladies. .•
Thankfid kr the encouragement we have re
ceived thus Jar,•we hope to merit a still greater share
of public-piatiOnare. •
nov 201" :HENNEDERGER & HOOVER.
p- O. kfolasees at the store of
RIME N. .4AIDZIVION, lkscbicr & Co.
J. F. 011er.
giONiala Falk men
ear or
Machine.
JONATHAN NULL,
Quincy, Franklin County, Pa.
CORNUCOPIA.
THE MORICING, GLORY
This Stove has 'been in use in this part of dm
country fur three years and has given more satifle.
lion thno any other Base (turning Stove Orem!.
I can ref-r to One Hundred and Fifty person , '
to whom I wild these stoves and every one says it
is the best rt .50 they ever saw or used. I sold Ono
Hundred and 'Seventeen of these stoves last season,
nod from the or lers new reeTivel — fur — thko,
no dook but that 1 will sell more AdartiiWwaiconitT
Como arid van my stgck of Stove.. You will lino
n largo stock of the hest Coil Stows ever ofrerecl for
Hole. I have now in glom three other ro.ty 131 so
Burning Stoves, "The " rlin Itevol‘log
Light" and the "thnpirei" all fi ff.t class tittlVeN.
The publi:: hove long desired n perfect eon% Ft we
for coal. f nnw hnso_found,that stove.
TIII4I--e-ALORII,IU
101-brooking=
' • • r-,t1440tr-kt-thii=l44),
either Antbracito Hitumit.ottit Coal. Cail rut I
eec it.
W. A, TRITLE,
Manufacturer of Copper, Tin
and Sheet Iron 'Ware, and
dealer in all kinds or
Stovea frin*„Coa
or Wood.
lie hes now on hand a lone 'stock of the best
Cook Rtoovs in ninrket.
He is selling 40 gel. Copper K vides it ,*2O
30 4. 4.1 (
18 4. '• 10
•
The Rime kettles are slrunler thin you can '4O.
elsewhere and much cheaper I am now puttio;
up a
NEW DRY HO,LI sg :
on the lint Air Principle which comes much 'never
in price than nay , ffered before. and ig snßi n up
in good style, is strong and dur Odr, takes hut t,tt!e
wood, and does its work splendid. II is also a good
Baker. Call and goo it.
Metolic wire fur Clothes lines cheap.
n e DROA'3I)/C ACT.
NO 12 CClraftltOr fJ Y.
The best Clothep Wringer in the World
The best Force Parnp in MArkat'l.
Iron Wash Kettles. Tiono.l Iron Pots nrol Stew.
Pans, Copper and Brass wore Al , o n !zoos! stock
of Tin and Sheet Iron nil of which is trytdo
of the hest irriterial. All kinds. of Joh Work dorm
in hi 4 line. 'Don't NI to call and yonrsr Ives
ns yonw)it and many a rticles that wilt want.
Sep ,
WXLLOW cROV BIZ Il2",1.
fl4l subscriber return,: sr.o , i 'ha nlra CLIA •
lS tamers for their very li`wrd rarrnuaer in-tho--
prn.4. and IA auftl iliform than, that his 'XI go t"
continues to run, and that ho prertre,i to
t ) order the brat Family Flour .1r) , 1 al/ himls of hldl
Stuff: Erie fl ur in diltorent parliatles can at
nil times le had at the Grocrry ~ t orr. of W. A.
Beal. JACOB HOOVER.
re W —lf
privi:lo;o4ro_Jr..WX* - mb - .^:.111
The st Iptctiber wishes to inform th.l puhllc that
he has a Ways on hand a fu;l stock ot . puro
DkUati,
MEITCP , II3 . .
l'AL\ T
PERFUNII3IIY
• NOTIONS.
and everything usually kept in a well appain•ed
Drug store. Prescriptions carefully um! promptly
sorr pounded at all hours.
Physicians dealt with at a liberal discount.
aug. 28. J F'. KURTZ.
TOWN - POOPEarI A —
T PRIVATE SALE.
THE HOUSE AND LOT adjoining thrt resi•
denee of Joseph IL ((rein , is (,lr:red it privato
sale. F'ussessitm given on Ist of April. For fur
ther information address
oct 30 if]
illiouse - and ILot for Sale.
iIE subscriber offers at private sale 'a Hon o
JIL and Lot of ground on North :Street, Wavnes-
bor.,!.
on 30—if
CHEAP ``COONET."
BOOT AND SHOE STORE!
MITE suhscri!'er has just returned &tin the city l
and is now opening lot examination a large and
well selected stock of [loots and Show. Having
had a long time to become acquainted with the Boot
and t•hos trade ; no doubt if you favor him with it
you will buy as he will sell cheap and warrant
the work. All rips mended free of charge. Give
wooney" a call. C. RUTHES. •
Sept 25-tt
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PERFECTION AT LAST
OoOJLE CE^ft _ •V:72
_44 • 1 . 7 . 4 4 37
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D-R 17 G S
AND
H. 8. STONER,
Chamber.hurg
ALEX. HAMILTON
MIMI