Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, February 12, 1869, Image 4

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    L. B, IE S.
C. EL. DICEE'L
4 ITOULD respectfully announce to his friends
t V and the public generally that he is prepared
ro supply all who need
UUFFEIZ, SUGAR, SYRUPS,
FISH, TOBACCO. CIGARS,
SPICE, TEAS, RICE,
SALT. RIIOOM,'BUCKETS
TWINES,
A Tel, si rull aßFortment of
Confectionaries,
Notions,
Stationery, etc.
oUntry Produce
taken in exchange for goods. In connection
with the Grocery business fie also keeps FLO,.
cud PEED STUFF, than which there can be none
better nor cheaper.
Th• utk fnl•tor psi favors he respectfully solicits
eontlouttueo of the seine.
+.O g. 2, 1867.
ANTIETAM MARBLE WORKS!
WALTR it BRO.
MNdA
E FACTURERS AND REALER&IN
Monuments, Tembs, Readatones, 4c,, ke.)
,r P. can attention to ouy-assortment of the a
ej hove, comprising the newest and most ap.
styles
tt:liine, the advantage of Waterpower, and a
pelience in the
3roNii; CUTTING BUSINESS,
'IT: ,L It. If) fill orders at the shortest -notice, _anti
terms.
:all at our Yard, near Antietam Junc
ti,•r:, .;n the Way 111.,,b0r0' and Hagerstown Turn ,
!r7O miles from the former place. Post Office
3tyn I..boro', Pa.
P.: if..., can be left with John Walter and
attention. It. W. 6k JJJLO.
OMST "Fiiil ARRIVAL!"
=a is i ± H bits just received a full assortment oy
6t)i)dg, in his line of business. His stock
to hurt, of all the !Wet styles of men's and
.W.ITS AND CAPS,
Wcaren',l, Misse's, Boy's and Children's]
GAITERS, SHOES
NUppers of every description. Lads and
wßes
20 1- L -- -43 - cCe e
Bonnet YramPg, 'Trimmings, Sundowns •and Hats,
lirees . I' , immings, Hoop Skirts, Hair Nots, Hair
CIA., Hosiery, Gloves, Parasols, San Umberellas.
.
Feli.,ol, Munk and Miscellaneous Booku,t3tation.
iv (u kin,!4; Yotions and Fancy Goode.
he sold as cheap as the cheapest
.(.R. WELSH
- , •lt. b(I
FIRM!
r, G
HE subscribers would inform the public that
Pi the, have associated thomselves ii the
;'arriaire making business, an 1 that the business
hereafter will be confirined at Jacob Adams' old
stand under the firm of ADAMS & HAMM.. They
will have constantly on hand BUG
GIES of every idescription; new ands Ru, a Ja.
rnd handed Vehicles of all kinds.3oALsill::: - :7
ftepauing done at shorenotice,
erapiey none but good mechanics and use
,ttn mi. Persons wanting anything in our
oo• will ii.; well to give as a call before purchasing
c.ors. JA COB AiII.A.MS,
GEORGE B. IIA %% KIER,
S'ereet, , % , 571y YOT tW 411. E th,o7ch
?.€ •ti
ws E P` 000 NEW•"
)0T AM.) SHOE STORE!
`HE suhecrii , cr has just returned from t he city
and is now opening for examination a large and
wvi! solc;eted stock of moots and b'hove. Having
,s,l long time to become acquainted with the Boot
and trade, no doubt if you favor him with a
i.xill you will buy as he will eon cheap and warrant
the •.vork. All rips mended free of charge. Give
~ \wine)" a call.
s , spt 25—tf
Pr esh Arrival I
FORNEY & SONS
IrTII4 V just re!orned--froarrthe - e City with n largo
A I_,orarirtimiShc _
ro,co at very low rates
1-Iwiteat prices paw lor Hides, and Skine token in
et! vviighod at the teller of Retthea ahoggtore.
Thr, highest market price wilt he paid for 400
r•nab of {lock arid 31ack Oak Bartt.
prii 24 1868.
Vow/wring: Barbering;
Ni . ....ub,cliber informs the public that he eon-
Bailie/tug bit:. , iness in the roam next
41.07 tO Grocery Store, and is nt all times
3j , r‘a red So do Ivor cutting, bbncing, shampooning,
to tt:t. best slylv. The patronage of the pub
-18 1136pm:tinily stgicootl
_Aug 23 1857
:Professional.
n i lt. J. BURNS A MI3ERSON having porrnan
aficii:ly located in this place, offers his profession
al servis to the community, Calls promptly at
tended to at nil `tours. Office in A. Bonehrake's
thug :!tore, one aoor west 01 the Waynesboro' Ho
tei.
April 17 —tf. • •
zrizazur G. BARNES
respectfully call the attention of the
V I S rubric p7.lnerolly to the fact that he is prewar •
eo to ito ail kiods of Usrpenter Work in the best
and too< substantial manner, such as building
1.1. ()USES, B 13, NS , &o.
Ail,, I:epairinq cif ell kinds in my line, either by
vonlract ur by Lill' day LI partiiNs dealing. Rol
,treueo,. given tt regained.
"fhanktul far past favors bestowed he hopes to
rt.cene a ohare o) patrunage. E. 0. B.
lee 25 •lin
Notire irarinere s and °therm.
E ,;nl;scriber having .had ;many years expo
rienc. as a Horse Farrier, would announce
to Earners and others that ho tx prepared to
troat bucceselutly• 1 - Zingllone and Bonesparin, and
ratio, di-canes to INLion the horse is subjoct. All
bow.4avin cured or no charges wade.—
vo / having sweenyed homes can redy.ou hav
ing tl;e4n cored. Reesdenced E 2 ,11 on Mon
tero, iipringo. JOIFA LIEN 41101)?...
aln*
awma IIEmILTIVER:ma
Waynesboro', May 24, 1867
Thls is the AMBROSIA that fling made,
.0"
. •
4' l g i This In the Curs that lay
-4,:...,,t,t‘,.,:.:, In the AMBROSIA that Ring made. k ..
r„...4,
...,,,,,_rt.t....
i''' 6 ,,V,6 *?, .. '
e , .-••• % ' This fa the Iran who was bald and
ii.,i,•;' - 4
gray,
• ;:7 .. r . Who now has raven locks, they say.
r,.,,
..Ulie need the Cure that In
•
~ , p 4 4 1 / 4 4 In the nitostA that Ring maize.
tr.it(
A C ..k : • 4 ; s ' This le s the Malden, handsome and
' \4 : 4 ; ; 4 1 •stg gay,
C. ~, Who married the man once bald and
gray,
'' Who now has raven locks, they say.
n'. '..- ,t, Ho used 1118 A3IBROSIA that Iling
'', - -1 made.
. .
......,, This Is the Parson, who, by the way,
4 . ...,...;. - Married the maiden, handsome awl
kti.t,t''...,49 gay,
~..i. . .. ? To the man earn bald and gray,
~..=. k, .A. DIA who now has raven locks, they
l ipV •
Bec a B us aY e i
he used the Cure that lay
In the Am BlteOlA that Ring, made.
, .
TM •
;.,i 63111 / 4 - 7.. Tide lq the Pell that rings away
1 1 !••••V'llo arcane ITV., pr . ople sad and gay .
.. - fain ibis fact, N% it ieh lure does la 3.—•
‘ '' ,F,.._44.q..7, - ,.._,..,' 1/ . ;poi roalllpl be bobt or grhy,
0fi ; . , ',;..:,4t...W I:se the Mu ri 2: cnsin that hint/ made.
C. HU ill ES
=SZE
E. M. T•fB3i &RI , PRO^RFITISS. PFTERBIRCi',
tiold by J. F, KURTZ and F. FOURTIIMAN
Waynesboro', and by Druggists generally.
14—Iy.
W. A. PRICE
The subscriber wishes to inform the public that
he has always on band a full stock of pare
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
PAINTS,
OILS,
PERFUMERY
NOTIONS,
and everything usually kept in a well appointed
Urug store. Prescriptions carefully and promptly
compounded at all hours.
Physicians dealt with at a liberal iiscount.
aug. 28. J. F. KURTZ.
Boot -and Shoe Store-
LLIA M
svtßTwouldressoctfulrliLformthepublic atehasopeneat;s
residence in Ringgold, a well selected lot of Ladies,
Misses and Children's shoos, also Me n's and Boy's
high coarse shoes, Ladies Polish Boot tees, • fancy
Boot sees, and buff Bahnorals, Childrens Shoes of
all description ; also a 11.. t. of Men'a and Boy's SUM
MER HATS, which he will sell at short . profits
for cash..
. .
. ~
He alp.o. eon' nes to rnanufsetnts Boots and
Shoes to order, d returns ,his thanks to his Cos
‘; 1
torriers in general fot past favors and hopes a oon—
tiuuance of their custom. Aug. l4—Orti .
u oon :ugtirat
DRUGS(
MEDICINES,
WID 111. AC. NW
PLUH7S,
.Ste, &e.,
Go to Fourthman s
3BLING , s
10 01 IA k J *
GRAY HAIR.
DRUGS
AND
A6C3M32IIXCLIEZZIOI6.
I. H. WHITMORE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
FURNITURE
Carpets,
GREENCASTLE, PA•
I. R. WHITMORN,
Would call the alto:l6o*f all'who are in need of
Furniture,; Mattresses. Looking Glasses, Carpets,
to the fact that he has " a larger stock on hand, at
his rooms on Southeast Oornor, of Centre &pato,
than all similar establishinenni ha the county corn.
bleed, std that he can and Joon offer inducements
to Housekeepers and others, in want of Goods in
his lino, sucli as no . .other,Carpet Dealers can do.
He has on band upwards of
100 Bedsteads'of over 25 different styles,
rao,sing.in price from
$5 to $75 each.
More than 50 Bureaus, of 25 different
styles, - from $7.50 to $75 each.
Upwards of t3OO Chairs, of styles,
from $l. 25 to $35 each.
Rockina Chairs froth $1.50 to $3O
Full Chamber Suits, solid,,Walnut,
fruM $6O to $2OO each.
Cottage Suits,
from $3O to ,$9O each.
Tete-a--Tetos'and Sofas,
_ from $2O to $6O each.
Spring seat Parlor Chairs,
from $3O to $6O per half dozen.
Lounges from $7 to $35 each.
Marble-top Parlor Tables, solid Walnut,
from $lO to $35 each.
Wood-top Parlor Tables,
from $2 to $l3 each. '
— among which are 20 different styles.
Also, Extension4Breakfast, Dining
and Hall Tables, in endless variety. •
Wardrobes, Book Cases, Writing Desks,
Libary Tables, Secretaries,
What-Note, Hat Racks,
- Pian - o=StoolsrUmbrella Stands, Camp,
Office, Hall , and Library Chairs.
Safes, Sideboards, Sinks,
Doughtrays, Cupboards, Washstands,
Also, a large _stook of all kinds . of
Mattrasses, such as
Hair, Husk, Palm:Leaf, Wool and
Straw Lat prices from $4 fo $4O.
Spring Mattrassee, Spring Bed Bottoms,
Carpets from 30 cents to $2
per yard, [the highest cash price
paidjor Carpet Rags 3
Swinging and Solf•RockineOradles,
Also a large assortment of
Looking Glasses, from plain Walnut- Frames to
Fancy Ovals and Arch Tops, in - Gillind Rose
wood. Also, Children Buggies, and Hobby Horses,
Picture-Frames, and Moulding of all descriptions,
and at lower prices than can be had elsewhere in
the county. He also sells Wholesale to the trade,
all of whom he'reguesia to Call and learn prices be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
MOWERS AND REAPERS
FOR' SALE.
dec 18 6mosi
001111S1 111 GOODS!
E&I:ELDEN have just received a'splendid
• stock of New Goods, sonsisting of
Hats and Caps of the latest Styles, _
Boots and Shoes of all kinds.
A nice lot of Batton Gaiters for Ladies or
Misses.
A FINE STOCK QF NOTIONS,
Such as Paper C Aare and Culls for Ladies or Gen
tlerhen, hosiery, Glwies of all kinds for Pall or Win
ter ; Neckties ~o f the latiest styles; Suspenders,
cheaper than ever, Pocket Books at any price from
10 cts. to $2.50, Note Paper and envelopes', steel
pens, Ink, Bazars, grope, Penknives and pocket cut
lery, a fine assortment ; Handkerchiefs, Shirts and
Drawers, Photo. Albums, Combs, Brushes of all
kinds ; in fact everything, pertaining to fancy No
tions.
STONEBREAKER SME.bIOINE
FRANTZ'S PEARL POLISHING POWDERS
CONSTANTINE'S PERSIAN BE ALING SOAP
'Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Canes,
-Umbrellas, Baskets, Mats, Rugs, &a.
'CLOCKS, WATCUES - AND JEWELRY, a
splendid. assortment ; slave Buttons from 10 cents
par pair upward; 'Gold Pens .and Pencils, Watch
Guards, Chains, Keys, Kooks, §Apectacles, Goggles
and everything pertaining to the Jewelry Business.
A largo lot of empty Store Boxes for' sale cheap.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired.
All those in want of anything
. in our line would
do won to give us a call; for we ore determined to
sell 011111 AP for cash.
Thankful foi past favors we would ask a contin.
uanco of the same. ' 'E. Sc . J. ELDEN.
• sap' 18 • .
CORNUCOPIA.
THE
Wayite.Oaro' Irakery, Confectionary
AND
OYSTER SALOON.
Tins well known and popular Restaurant and
Saloon formerly kept ,by Wm. 13. Crouse. has
been leased by the undersigned. They are devoting
their entire time and attention to tho business of ca
tering for their friends . and the public, and ready to
supply the luxuries of the season. OYSTERS,
CRABS, LOBSTERS, TURTLES, TRI PE ,
'CHICKENS, &c., &c., will bo served up at short
notice and by the best of cooks. In fact and in
short, wo aim to keep a first class Eating House
and to please the appetite of all who may favor us
with a call. At all times the best ALE can be had
on draught, for proof of which call and try the arti
cle. We have a saloon fitted up expressly for the
Ladies.
Thankful for the encouragement we have re
ceived thus. far, we hope to merit a still greater Aare
of public patronage.
nov 203 HENNEI3ERGER & HOOVER.
MILLINERY GOODS !
WO THE LADIES !
Mc ltl e ? i . a L. f 3 l O s L u L pp lll o f
n ß o tE i l t l il l i l in as ery jug o z .
Ladies are invited to call and 'examine her stock.
GOOD TEMPLAR REGALIAB supplied
or the material to make them furnished.
GEO, W. WELSH-,
- - ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in the Town Hall Budding; nest door to
the Post Office.
Dee. 33 is&r
ppAnEarr,
MERCHANT'TAILOR,
AND AGENT I'OR
.SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE
June 16, '6S. - •
PE TO' 6,
-AND
oct 33 If
,1, J. LEESE & 00
ENGINEERS
Foundry,'Maohinists and 'Blaokstniths.
EPTABLIS4Ei) 1881.
PARXERSBURO;.W,EST VA.
Your attention is rdspectfiillt tafied to our eaten
sive '
FOUNDRY and MACHINE WORKS
situated on Kanawha °greet:near the IL and 'O. R.
R. Depot.
Tne entire establiabinent; bean 1(e departments
is supplied with the inpat approved Machinery tools
and i applianeet -memory to the mat ufaatine of
MACHINERY AND;I4GHT- , -
AND HEAVY CASTINGS •
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION:
Our Work is.:of ttie best quality both as to ma.
terial and Workmonsbili.
We aro extensively engaged in manufacture of
Portable and' Stationary Steam Engines,
Steam Boilers, - -
Circular Saw Nlillrr, - -
Gang. Saw Mills, .
Flouring Mill_Maehinery,
Sorghum - Sugar Mills,
Shafting Pulleys'
And Hangers,
We are prepared to do
COPPER,
•
BRASS; -
•
Sheet Iron- Work
And Pipe
FITTING;
and to manufacture salt pans- and all the appurte.
nances and macbmery for making salt. We also
manufacture
OFFICE AND OTHER STOVES.
Our office stoves are of the best quail , -
Ws have also on band
PORTABLE ENGINES,
• At- all prices,
adapted to the running of all kinds of
—THRESHING MACHINES, •
ALSO, JACK SCREWS
AND
STAVE JIAGITLVE'S.
As to our Stave, Machines we respectfully refer
thepttblic to Messrs. Kimble & Shaffer, Pennsbo
ro', West Va. It excells all others. They cannot_
be surpassed.
Iron Railings, Verandahs,
Garden Vases, Brass nod iron
Castings of every description.
We would also call the attention of School Offi..
cers and others:interested to our
IMPROVED SCHOOL DESKS,
which for neatness, cheapness, and durability, are
not surpassed. They are - recommerrded by Prof.
W. R. White, State Superintendent of Free Schools
of West Va , and by the Parkersburg School Board,
"I have examined 14. J. Leese St Co's., Folding
Seats for schools, and fixed seats -for primary de
partments, manufactured at Parkersburg, West
Va., 1 most cheerfully recommend our Boards of
Education and others interested,. to supply our
Public School Houses with them. .
W. IL WHITE,
Gen'l Sup't Free Schools, Wheeling, W. Va."
nal:mama% Nov. 7, 1867.
"M. J. Leese & Co., Dear Sir :—ln answer as to
how we are pleased with your Improved Iron School
Desks, we would state that we have used several
kinds, but for cheapness, neatness and durability,
wo give yours the preference to all others.
S. F. BHA W,
K. S. BOREMAN,
E. T. DRAHOSH, '
Board of Education.
I fully concur In the above.
STEPHEN BOARDMAN,
Sup't Free Schools, Wood Co., W. Va.
New and secomLhand Engines, of all sizes on
hand and for sale at low rates.
GOOD MACHINERY. We will reply to en'
quirles by mail and promise our bes t efforts to please
purchasers, both as to quality and I price.
Callon or address
J..LEESE & CO., •
' ' Parkersburg, West Va.
sept. 4, 1868.
COACII FACTORY.
NEW FIRM
MIRE Subscribers respectfully announce to
-1 public that they have purchased of Messrs.
Hess & Crouse their Coach Factory in Waynes
boro', and purposo continuing the business in all
its branches. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c., &c
alWays on hand or made to order, of the best ma
terial, and warranted. REPAIRING of all kinds
done at short notice. Being praitical workmen
they hope to receive a...liberal share of public pa
tronage. S.B. THOMPSON,
May 22. L. P. THOMPSON.
D R. D. A. STOUFFER, DENTIST.
f .t-41 , 4
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4-14 1 1 .04' 4. 0" ' •
PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN
GREE.NOASTLE, PA,
Will perform With card and attention all operations
in Dentistry AT PRICES AS REASONABLE
AS ELSEWHERE
UrSpecial attention paid to Extracting, Filling
and Inserting Teeth.
Dental Rooms in •Nathaniel Martin's residence.
May I-Iy.
DR. JOHN A. HATTON.
[Flom the Phil: lelphia Dental College.
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.71 , - - • - 4:ez•.;
411. MW;
NITROUS OXIDE GAS used to•Errae.ox.rzsTn
%Tumor rite, Or when patients desire it, he will
use the NARCOTIC SPRAY, a process of Freez
ing the Gums.
Operatiie Dentistry done in a scion
tan manner.
Ho will insert Artificial Teeth mounted on Gold,
Silver, Platina or Vulcanite, and warranted to give
satisfaction. Office, No. 11. North Carlisle street,
nearly opposite the A K ewe.
Greencastle. July 3—tf.
ALLEN TINGLING. JOHN HICATIWIC.
VINGLIaG . B4. REAnzam.
Every day receiving
FILUCY urd Staple Dry Goods,
NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, HOOP
' . SKIRTS, CORSETTS,
sill of wlihh Will be sold at the . very lowest city pri
ces. '
No. 13 Pub. Square, Hagerstown , Md.
May 15,186 Q
CLOVER SEED.
which lXT
NTEU
A l l l i i o g o h o cat ß m i4fi a li rl e te h t IC:rtevcCas:7cwaill foro
pu id .by JOA:P111.1S (MOUND;
dee 2mosj Leitcrbburg,lll,l.
Newea, Best, theapeA
CLOTHING
MEE
lEV MeXl3ll OC:ol7.lNrim-srs
GEORGE BENDER
• .
Ater - opene3 up an entire Dew
stook of
fEW lE° NIL -33 E raw r
AND SUMMER
BLOII[IME,
All of which has been obtained from the
• • :lebrated house of A. JARRETT, Bal-
timore.
Every article sold Is WARRANTED to be of
the best custom make, find the material just what
it Isrepresented
lull assortment of GENTS FURNISHING
tt,"ODS always on band, such as Under Clothing,
Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Collars, &c.
All we ask is, that you .give us one trial, and
you will always buy, for remember we do not keep
badly made clothing and the goods are all of the
latest style, GEO. BENDER.
_May 4-Iy] Waynesboro .
NEW PALL
AND
WINTER GOODS,
AT THE FIRM OF
STOVER Si WOLFF
(SUCCESSORS TO GEO. STOVER.)
BUY GOODS,
CARPETS,
NOTIONS,
QUEENS WARE,
-- GROCERIES,
ROOTS AND SHOES,
CUTLERY,-
CEDER WA RE,
- OIL CLOTHS
dicic., &c. •
To which we invite the attention of all who want
t, buy cheap goods.
Nov 13 1868. STOVER do WOLFF.
L i l w El y
THE subscriber would inform hls patrons and
the public generally that he has recently large
ly increased his Livery stock, and is now prepared
to accommodate them wishing to hire with either
11011513 HD WHIMS swats
at the shortest notice, a II
LL \j, hours. Persons desiring Horses and
Buggies, for riding, would do well to give
him a call, as his stock has been selected wit'l great
care as regards gentleness and fast traveling.
His vehicles au NEW, fashionable, and ride easy,
having been bought with a view to accommodate
the public.
M'Parties conveyed to any point desired, ac
companied by a careful driver. -
Persons wishing Horses or Buggies, night br
day, wilt please pply at :his father's Saddle and
Harness Shop, Main Street, 2 doors west of the
"Bowdon House," where an attentive Ostler will
always be in attendance.
Ap. 17. FRANKLIN WHAGLEY.
DR. T. D. FRENCH, •
30)3EID4TrinCISS 2 r,
INSERTS Beautiful and Durable teeth inountet.
orkPlatina, Gold and Vulcanite. , •
Particular attention giveu to the preservation of
the natural teeth.
Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the extrac
Lion o tee th without pain.
Office at his residence on Mechanic Street.
Feb. S.
LEVERT: LIVEBN
ITlHE.subseribers announce to the public that
2a - they - still continue the. Livery business. Hav
ing recently added both horses and 'vehicles to their
41, stock they era now better prepared than
ever lo accommodate _persons wanting
fine riding and driving horses and corn
' Portable conveyances. An attentive Os •
tier always in attendance and parties con
veyed tunny point desired, night or day.
caPass.engers conveyed daily to and from Green
atstle. Their Buss leaves at Si A. M. and retains
7, P. M •
WOLFERSBERGER & STONER.
•
Aug, 30-tf.
3 0 S. EL GREBS,
UND.F ! ItTAKER,
NFORVISt-the public that he has constantly on
jhsnd Coffins of all kinds, ;including the Pitts
burg Excelsior Coffins, and a Patent FREEZER,
in which Corpses can bo preserved for any -length
of time desired. He will be in readiness at short
notice to convey Corpses to any point desired.
He returns his thanks to thepublic.for the liber
al patronage. heretofore given him, and by strict at
tention to business and fair dealing hopes to
_merit
a continuance of • the same.
Ifday•2.9—tf • •- • -
•
ZORN A• .WESSONG
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AVING been admitted to - Frac:ace Law at the
xi several Courts in Franklin County; all busi.
nose entreated to his care will be promptly attended
to—Post Wilco addiess-i-Alercersburg, P,.
){lll 17 1. V.
FACTS ARKSTUBBORN THINGS, -
Vril desire to call the attention 'of the people
of Waynesboro', and surrounding country to
the follosing'FACTS :-1. The
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
Ls'the best for Family Use,
2. It has the best Hemmer ever put on a Sewing
Machine; commencing at the corner of the work,
and turning a very pretty hem that will not wash
out. It will hem into a square corner and out ; a•
round an abrupt curve; into a scollop, and turn the
work aII in neatly. It will also hem the edge of
unbleached muslin Without trimming off the fringe.
2. It has the best attachthents for Hemming,
-Felling,—Tucking,
Binding, and Trim Ming, ever put on a Sewing Ma
chine.
-
'4. It is the fastest running Machine in the world
- and - runs the easiest.
5. It does not take six months to learn to use it.
It is so simple that a child can use it.
6. It wl out-wear any two other machitles you
can name,. and hence the most durable.
7. It does its work equally well, at fast or slow
rates of speed.
8. It cannot be got out of order by sewing.
With these PACTS, we invite you to come and
see for yourself, and can assure you that after ten
years practice with Sewing Machines, we hnow by
practical experience which Machine to sell and
to recommend; and can say that you will
find it to your own interest to see these before ma
king a purchase.
- Parties will please leave their orders with the
undersigned who will promptly fill them.
THOS. J. FILBERT, Agent.
june I 9 tf.
NEW GOODS! DIEIII GOODS!
/FHB subscriber announces to his customers and
the public that ho has just opened out a full
stock of new fall and winter goods, among which
he enumerates the following_:.._
Alpaca luster,
_Striped poplin,
.
Mohair lustre,
Wool delains,
Hosiery,
White goodoi
Shawls,
Notions,
Cloths,
Hassimeres
Domestic goods,
Carpet Matting,
Oil Cloths, for Table and Floor
Groceries,
Queensware,
Cederware,
Glassware,
Cutlery,
•
&o. &o.
My assortment in every department is more coca.
ptcte' than usual, and I am offering extraordinary
inducements to purchasers at tile very lowest prices.
I tender my thanks to the community fur their
liberal patronage, and hope to merit a continuance
of the same.
Bacon, Lard. Butter, Eggs and Rags taken in ex.
change for Merchandise.
oct 29 'BB
NEW STORE.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
COON t STONEHOUSE
UETOULD reepeetfu y inform the public that
V V they have now opened at their new, room,on
the southwest comer of the Diamond, in Ways's.
bozo', a large and we s selected stock of
Dry Goods .
Groceries,
hardware
and Cutlery,
Iron, Steel, Ms, Coach-makers Goods of every
description, Queensware, Cedarware, Shoes, Car
pets, Oi Goths, Paints, • ass, Oils, Varnish Brush.
es, Fish, Sat, and a kind of Goods kept in awe
regu ated store. Our goods are a new and fresh
and have been bought for cash'at the late decline
in prices.
We flatter ourselves that front our long even.
ence in business, and a determination to so gcods
at sma profits, we sha be able to offer unusual
inducements to a buyers who desire to save mon•
ey. Please ea and see for yourselves.
We have a large and we assorted stock of sta.
ple and fancy Dry Goods, embracing
Cloths, Cassimeres,
Sattinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cottonades, Cords,Den
rms, Stripes, Checks, Ginghams, Lirsin and Cotton
Table kepis, Crash for Towels, Calicoes, Deloins,
Alpaccas,
FINCY DRESS GOODS
Trirnings, Shawls, Brown and Bleached Shootings
and &tidings, Tickings, Linens, Flannels, White
Goods, Gloves, Hosiery and Notions. We are re
ceiving new goods every week and wi supply any
article wanted that sve have not on hand in a few
days.
We pay the highest market price for a kinds of
country produce such as Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs
Dried Fruit, Rags, ke,
May 29,1868.
Flour ! Flour ! Flour ! !
AT WONDERFULLY REDUCED PRICES !
UrOOD Family Flour, warranted to give satis
faction, at the low rate of NINE and a half
DOLLARS per BARREL, and 20 lbs. for $l.OO.
But all for cash (and no other way.) Corn and
Meal, Oats, Dried Fruit, Hominy and Beans all .
cheap—for cash.. J. ELDEN.
Dec 4—tf -
JOHN D. beGOLI.I6 Y,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
GREEIsiCA STLE, PA.
Will attend promptly and faithfully to all business
entrusted to his care. Counsel given in English
and Gernian. Office in the Rhodes' Buildinvon ,
the corner of the Diamond.
nov 20 tf
Boot and Shoemaking.
THE subscriber would inform the public that he
is at all times revered to make to order Gents
Coarse or fine Beets, also coarse or fine work for
Ladies or Misses, including the latest style of last.
ing Gaitors. Repairing done at short notice, and
measures taken in private families if desired 'and
the work delivered.
THOS. J. HOLLINGSWORTH.
May B—tf.
II -7-- 0 . Molasses at the store of
j: TIME N, A/0=o; BLISS/LW iff:PQA
JOS. W. MILLER