Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, March 19, 1869, Image 3

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    a. Y. Lint,
JACIOIi"
MACHINE SHOP AND LUMBER YARD,
LIDY, & CO. having refitted their Ma
chine, Shop. and procured the latest and best Inven
tions in labor-saving machinery, are • now prepared
to manufacture more extensively than heretofore
the celebrated
W lionghby Grain DAB, greatly.improved,,
The Brinkerhoff Corn Sheller,;and
The,Gibtion Washing Alachine:
They haie taw ridded to their business the man
ufacture of
Sash and Window - Frames, -
Doors-and-Door - it
•- Shutters and Blinds,
Mouldings of every description,
Flooring anti Weatherboarding,
_Pailings_and_Plasteri ng_Lat h 8,
Spokes and Felloes, -
eta 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 LARGIII STOCK or Lrungn of every description
constantly mrhand. Sold fot cash only.
LIDY. FRICK & CO.
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tree 1f
STATEMENT
OW Teo
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
NEW HAVEN, CO-NN,,
JANtakVI,
CAPITAL STOCK,
tivarcvs,
Loans on Mostgages,
United States Bonds, 5-20,
Missouri State Bonds,
' Virginia State Bonds,
Tennessee State Bonds,
‘Visconsia State Bonds.
•
New Haven City Bonds,
National Bank Stock,
— Stare - Bank 'Stocks,
Loans on Collateral and on Call,
Cash on hand and in Banks,
Interest and Rents accrued and Bal.
- ances slue the-Company,
Bills Receivable
Cash in hands f Agents,
Salvages on Lasses pail, 3undry jnvest
manta, and other property owned
by the Company,
LI %MUMS
Losses in process of adjustnioi,t, $68,632,32
JOSEPH DOUGLAS, Agent.
Waynesboro', Pa.
mar 5-1 m
PUBLIC SALE.
THE subscriber intending to discontinue house
keepg, sell at public sale, at_his•residenee,on
the road h adint; from Hopewell to Quincy. one
mde wrst of the former piece, on 'HI CTRS DA 1r
AI ARCH 2111'11, 16f9. the folluw:ng personal prop-
erty, to wit :
1 GOOD rAnnzav HORSE
en kill at ed fur all l urposes and is a good leader ; 4
itvo-yearling Colts, '2 good Mulch Cows, 4 head of
Young Cattle, one n Sunflower Heifer; I one or two
horse tVegon, 1 Cart, I Shi ling top Buggy, two
Sleighs, 1 wheelbarrow. 1 two or three horse Plow.,
1 single and 1 double shovel plow, I set Warness,
1 set Breechbanils, 1 set Plow (leers, 2 Ilv-nets, 2
riding Fuddles, 3 riding bridles, collars, bridles and
halters, 1 string bells, I new 11 'Mill° Robe. 1 horse
blanket, 2 buggy whips, cow chair s, shaking and
pitch firks, dung forks, rakes, shovels, mattock and
hoes. 2 axes, 1 ash hopper, barrels, tubs, butter tub,
1 churn and buck, 2 washing machines, a lot bed
clothes, a lot soap. 1 meat vessel, store boxes; 1 11u.
reau; 2 Bedsteads and Bedding, 1 r eather tick, one
Nate, t Stand, 1 Sink, 1 Doughtray. 2 sets Chairs,
2 Hocking Chairs. 4 buckets, 1 larger Ten-plate and
1 Parlor coal or Wood Stove, 3 Tables, one a large
cherry table, 3 chests, n lot A pplebutter by the crock
2.5 yds imported Carpet, new; a lot old carpet, a ht
oil cloth, canned and dried fruit, Bacon, shoulders,
hams, sausage and pudding, hJekets, pans, 1 spit
toon, spoons, knives and forks, copper kettles, one
24-hour dork, I large mirror, 1 cupboard, 1 sausage
machine, a lot chop, 1 accordian, a h t hooks, wood
en, stone. earthen and tin ware, 10 bushels otatoes
211 bus. Bye,
75 BARRELS OF CORN,
H) acres Grain in the Ground; about 100 Locust
Stakes, a lot Hay. •
INt tirly all of the above articles are new or nearly
so. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said tiny,
when a reasonable credit will be given on all sums
of $5 and upwards. S. J. OLLEII.
mar 5-10 G. V. MONO, auct.
PußLic SALE.
r HE sidricriber intending to go West will sell at
public sale at his reqidence near Horbauch's
Church on the road leading from Ringgold to Wa
terton on Tuesday the 23d day of March, thg_fol.
lowing property to wit :
ONE EXTRA COW
which will be fresh about the day of sale, I two
' , car old Heiffrr, 1 Shoat, J Cook Stove, 1 Tenplate
stove and Pipe, I Corner Cupboard, 1 Bureau, I
Secretary, I Sate, I Sink, 1 Doughtray, Dining,
Brealdlist and Kitchell Tables, :ICLests, I wood
box, lot of Chairs, 1 largo Pocking Chair, 5 Bed..
steads and 1 trundlo ha ', I rocking cradle, I stand,
1 bookcase, I twenty r four hour clock, 2 looking
glasses, fine lot of queensware and tinware, lot of
crocks all sizes, fruit jars, cans and jugs, smoothing
irons, quilt frames, dry herds, vinegar barrels and
other barrels, meat tub, crout and pickle stands,
tubs and buckets, meat benches, I workbench, I ash
hopper, lot of ashes,soft soap, 2 iron kettles, iron pots,
LOT 0 F
consi-ting of planes, axes, hatchets, &c., 1 wheel•
barrow, 2 pot racks, 1 sausage stuffier, 1 lard press,
hoes, ispades, rakes, cow chains, let of hay, 1 grain
craille,imuwina scythe, potatoes by the bushel. ba
con by the pound, and many other articles not nee
essnry to mention. nile 'to commence at 10 o'clock
on said day when terms will be mid° known by
march 5 —to!
1868! /869!
THE GREAT
Hat and Fur Emporium
- No. 3G, Main Street,
• •
CIIAMBERSBURC, PA.
c TIE largest stock of Ladies Fu-s in the CUM •
berland Valley, embracing Hudson Bay, Rue.
jinn en I Mink Sable, French Mink, Siberian and
American Squirrel.•Germtn anl Amerient! Fitch,
water Mink, Hewer, and in fact everything in the
Fur line. A first clans store. 12rge- st ck. Sp lendid
assortment', and Er PREMEIX LOW PRICES
as an inducement fdr persons from
. a-distanceio
comn and purchage my golds. hag en-liled me to
build up thl larestFur;trode.in tote great fecirrib.
Va!liy• dc arum' the other phicae and . then
call and see for yourati*.s.
• • • J. L'IYECIIERT. 7 .
mot: -
ar U,N ! U N
PENKNIFE BLADES.
(In 18-4 man ' J. li. JOHNBTON.
PRIME N.
0. hlolnssns at the store of
T..VRISR9oS, lirstmicr & Co.
JAIOII BELL.
$1,000,000,00
622,974,39
Afarket Value
46,100 00
139 2: 3 9,37
22,562,50
26,35,08
18,005,90
12,390,00
51 000.00
212,322,00
7,785,00
22,116,24
100,966,03
93.423.49
59,855,20
273,831,81
93,347,07
$1,622,974,39
T 0 0 LS,
DAVID STEFFY.
G. V. MONO, Auct.
WARD
LET TIM PEOPLE COMB !
REVD WAYNANT-
gAVE just opened a well eelected and fresh
stefek of FlibilY Grotleties, to whiCh.lhefitt
eau the attention of-the pubtki , ---In-leadintestUies
they have a lull line, viz:
PURE SPICES--;
Brown and White Sugars',
Prime Rio Coffee,
Black and Green Tea,
Carolina Rice,
Syrups common, good,. extra fine,
P. Rico and N. Orleans Mortises, prime;
Corn &hick, Farioa, Chocolate, Pickles,
Catsup, Cheese, Fish Mason's Water
Crackers, best in town.
Glassware - & Queens ware,
Tumblers, Goblets, Dishes, Lamps and Lamp
i—r me,
Granite ware, in sets, dozen, or smaller
quantities, handsome styles, and guaran
teed to be of best quality ; common dishes
cups and saucers, cheap.
Buckets, Tubs, Brooms; - Baskets, - BrushcFrTRopesT
Twine, etc.
Fresh OYS I'ETIS and fresh _FISH regularly re
ceived throughout the proper season. Canned Oys
ters, Corn, Peas, Jellies in tumblers.
Best Family Flour. Buckwheat, Corn Meal.
Country Produce bought and highest market pri
ces allowed.
IF We hope by fair dealing, and keepinea full
and halt stock of goods to largely increase our sales
Try us ! Try us !!
REID & WAYNANT.
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AMBERSON. BENEDICT & CO. have just
received their first supply of Fall and Winter
Goods, to which they invite the attention of their
customers and all who wish to buy good and cheap
go ids. We have a full assortment of
---DRY GOODS.
Ladies and (;ants Goods of all kinds A
large lot of CHAMBF:R6I3I7IIG FACTO it Y
GOODS, for mans' wear. Also a full line of
G roce ries,
Queenswaro,
Carpotings,
Oil Cloth's, I Boats and
,Shees,
Wibdow Paper, Nab,
We aro also agents for the sale of the welfknown
Bowe Lock Stitch Sexing Machine . We have an
experienced Sewing Machine opera tor, who gives
all necessary instruction in sewing wlitn required.
AMBERSON, BEN EDICT & CO.
oct 9
PST BLIC SALE.
HE subscriber intending to remwtt• west will
sell at public sale nt his re-i lence, on M,NDAY
viz 22d of MARCO, 1869. on the road leading from
Waynesboro' t Ringo ii. &nut 1 6 miles from the
former and l,mile from the latter, the following prop
ty to wit : •
TWO HORSES,
ono of Which ie nn
EXCELLENT. FAMILY HORSE, .
one extra Mitch Cow,
20 lIEA ID OF STOCK
one Shifiing.t4p lltigy - ;ono ‘ Sleigh, one let .of sin
gle BarneFe, one Saddle and Bridle, (W. P. W n—
gley's make.)' lot of Ifoltere. ttvo strings of Sleigh
1301 r. one extra 'Sau , ;age Stuff r; also Household.
and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of ,
•
ON.fl NORNING-.GLORY STOVE,
1 Cook Stove, lot of Matting, 2 Lind Cans, Ant! a
great many other articles too numerous to mention,
Sale to commexcent 10 o'clock on. said day when
n credit of Six Months will be 'given on all sums of
$5-and upvis rdv, purchasers giving their notes' with
approved security.
SAMUEL NEF;DY.
mat 5 ts V. M✓sa, Au, t
A: t.'vrhiitet+~.
D. D. RUSSELL & tiON at tha sign of the Big
Red Horn, will keep constantly on hand and for sale
a large assortment of Stoves and Tin ware.
EVERYBODY
TU IMPROVED
ORIENTAL
BASE BURNER,
At the sign of the Big - Red lioetv;iirittiiiii - Warlii
conv,inced that the orientai is.-the best, the tAnd
somest" 'en - d'tiltftheepest ieee Burning Veal eiove
in the .
for the truth is mighty and will prevail. We can
furnish any number .of Jeferences in testimony of
the superiority of the ORIENTAL over all oth
ers, 11m/hie:leen improved with an OVEN TOP,
The Oriental has a larger fire pot, a better grate' ,
makesrnoro heat with less cool than the .Morning"
Glory. The Oriental" hris — taken the four first prem
iums St the State Fairs of New York,and the large-.
Si yer Meddle at the American Institute.
and see at"the sign of the
Waynesb3ro',Pa , where you can get any kind. of-
Stoves you want of D. B. RUSSELL & SON,
COOK STOVES !
- Flaw - are,
House Furnishing Goods
Tubs,
Back eta,
Churns,
Knives and _forks,
Spoons,
Ladles,
Large iron and Copper kottres
And other useful aracles at the sign of the BIG
RFD HORN, Waynesboro', Pa, where a largo as
sortment of
COOK STOVES,
NINE-PLATE STOVE,S
PARLOR STOVE,S
•
COAL STOVES, JO
of the latest improvements, the very best in the
market, at the Cheap Tin and Stove Store of
D. B. RUSSELL & SON.
made of the best Tin in the market, and warranted
nt the sign of the
D. D. 1111N6F.:1,1, keeps constantly on harid a
large assortment of house Furnishing Goods for
salo cheap. Pure No. 1 Kerosene Oil and a large
assortment of. Lamps.
Washing Made Easy ! •
by calling nt the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and
getting. the best Close Wringer ever made.
kV - Persons iu want of Stoves, Tinware, House
Furnishing Gooda, &e. &e,, can get full value for
their money by cnl,ing on -
D. B RLNSELL& SON.
Sign of the "BIG RED HORN;'
Waynesboro', Po
SAVE YOUR FRUIT 1
Noiionß,
Hardware,
Afattinc , 9
PATENT EV JANUARY 21ST, 1864.
This iz the best Dry Douse ever cffered to the
public.
It dries Fruit in half the Vine require'd by the 41
met hp. I.
It dries uniformly and perfectly.
'I be Fruit dried by it retains more of the natural
flavor. -
It if easily managed.
It saves fuel.
It is durable and prtllde.
It btu 7.4 foot of drying otierice. .
Call and see them at the sign of thn
BIG RED HORN
and ntlers fur them
fob 5 -
q. n.'itmgrtt).
NEW FsIRMI
COME AND SEE
WORLD
"BIG RED fIORN",
kiuld at Retail by
, 1). 13. RUSSELL & SO V,
Sign of the Big Red Horn,
Waynesboro', Ps
(warranted to give aatibfaction.)
Kron Ware,
'Brasswa re,
Japanned ware,
TINWARE
"331 g Xte. HQZ•7I.9'
T A. OELLIG
DRY HOUSE,
THE MORNING GLORY
JOHN B. IttiOSEILL.
This Stove has been in use in this part of fhe
country for three years and has given more entifac.
tion than any other Base Burning Stove offered.
I can refer to One Hundred and Fifty persons
to whom I sold these stoves and every one says it
is the best stove they ever saw or used. I sold tine
Hundred and Seventeen of these stoves est season,
and from the orders now received for them I have
no doubt but that will sell more that last seasond,
Come and see my stock of Stoves. You will fine
a largo stock of the best Coal Stoves ever offered for
sale, I have now in store three other' new Base
Burning Stoves, "The luniati." "The Revolving
Light" and the "Empire," all first class stoves.
- -
PERFECTION AT LAST.
The ptildfc have long desired n perfect cook stove
fur coal. I now have found that stove.
THE CALORIFIC
to vvilh ,ut doubt the best Conk Strive in market for
either Anthracite or Bitumit.ous Coal. Call and
see it.
W. 1 TRITLE):,
Mann thetnrer of Copper, Tin
and She( t Iron Ware, and
He hes now on hand a large stock of the best
Cook Stoves in market.
He-is selling 40 gal. Copper Kettles at $2O
30 ic " lb
1 8 tf .11 t. a /0
The •hove kettles are stronger than you can get
elsewhere and much cheaper. I em now putting
up tt
NEW DRY HOUSE
en the Hot Air Principe which comes much lower
in price than any offered before, and is gotten up
in good style, is strong and durable, takes but little
wood, and does its work splendid. It ie also a good
Baker. Call end see it,
Metelic wire fur Clothes lines cheap.
The best Clothes Wringer in the World . :
The best Force Pump in Market !
Iron Wash Kettles, Tinned lion Pots and Stow
Pans, Copper and Brass ware. Also a good stock
of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, all of which is made
of the best material. All kinds of Job Work done
in his line. Don't fail to call and see for yourselves
as you will find many articles that you will want.
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"Dr. P. PrthrnPy's celebrated Blood Searcher or
Panacea," is a medicine that wo can recommend to
to thoio who are afflicted, having used it In our own
family and furnished our friends with the article;
wo can, therefore, from experience say that it is a
medicine possessingrare medicinal properties. Being
a mild purgative, it Is well to keep it always In the
family where there are children or those subjec t to
colds or other sickness. It is compounded from
inedlelnal Roots, Reams, Barka, Saida and Berries,
which are said to be entirely free from poison. Wo
are personally acquainted with the proprietor who
was our family Physician for several years. and wo
were at one time raised from a bed of of under
his judicious treatment."—Christian Family Com.
"FAIIRNMS . B BLOOD SrAnClll7M— F r om our personal
' "
neqnnintance with Dr. P. Fahrney,, and fron; the re
putation of the above named medicine in the com
munity where ho lives, we can cheerfully recom
mend ft to n fair trlnl tool! who may need lI:PANACEA
for the physical tr . tnlacties of mortalfty,antil the crept
•PANACEA for all disc:vies !hall he fotind is the leaves
of tbo tree of lifolLPropielta Watchman
Sold by F. Fourthm , n, Wavn..shoro', Flitraherr
& Gehr, Ringgold ; Wm. B. Baby. Quincy; E. J.
small, Mont Alto ; L. J, Bell, Smithburg, illd., old
l/ruggista generally.
nrt 23 1 P
NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP,
THE undersigned has this tiny taken into putt•
nership with him,ll.s.l:lorwart, of Lnnenstrr City,
Pa. W. If. HITESHEW.
11% 20,1869.
The Wholesale and Retnil Dry Gonas en d N o .
tinn Business. will hereafter be continued nt the obi
stand, No. • 7 Front street. Chambersburg, Pa for
merly occupied by Me male & Hite-hew, and more
recently by, W. H. Niter-hew, under the. name, firm
and style of Hitesbew & Dorwart. Mr. H itenhew
is now Enst buying goods. New goods will be
opened Saturday evening 27th instant.
feb 2(l—tf , HI 1118H13 W & LORIN ART.
R. PETER FAHRNEY'S BLOOD
....EARC; HER, OR PANACEA •
on bp hnd at FOURTHMAN'S
nov 20 ' Thug store.
FOR x.epes,
dealer in all kinds of -
Stoves for Coal
or Wood.
6. 5 #21ZtA , 3 7 9 , 1z,..6 -
MEDICINES,, v.
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die. &e.,
Go to Fourthman s
plu).l.lotvuLge,rir.6:-it.vii•lpwrlaimkiEt.ol
Waynesboro', May 24, 1867.
' ME
PRICE 110EFLICII
Announce to the community general ly that they
hate received their
Second supply of
All kinds of Dry goodi,
Groceries, Qdeensware,•Cedervvare, &c.,
and invite the public to call and make nn
examination of theiNal - isortment of goods.
Cheap
Government Overcoats, (Cavalry
and Infantry) Blouses and Blankets
at Price &
Furs for Ladies and Misses
at Price & floeflieh'S.
Hoods of Fur and Zephyr in beautiful
styles at P. &
•
Plaid, Plain and Fancy flannels
at P. &
Buffalo 11.Cbes
Beautiful line of Dress goods
Urge lot of Qaceosware
at P. & 11'0.
Mun —Heavy Boots, and Gum Shoes for.
_l3 a (.1 Roads,
Cheese, Prime Coffee, Sligav,
P. Ar.ll's,
Hooey and a :3plondia article of S7rups
P. & !I's
Cliinchiliß Cloths for Ladies Sacks
Winter Q;icen shawls
Todmordon and Waterloo shavils
P. <Cc. [Pg.
Woolen Circulars and Shoulder sl , awls
P. & !i's.
130avcr Overcnatings
Muffs Capes, Vietoripas
Laciles Vests
Gents Underclothing
Buck flits, GloreS and a great variety
of other gloves
Heavy Drab and Malt: Girds and
Dreadnaughts
lEarri:ets rey nod •White
Thibet Shawls
at
any 27 1868. -
Nilivirright.ing
TFIE subscriber having hni ronsplrrthlo ex
perienee in the business of M g n
nouner a 10 hiillerr gcuerilly that he is prepared to
do all work in his line, including 1I II repairing, al
short notice and regsonanle chln.lrs
Thankful for past. pitronnec 110 hop. 4 to reec ire
eot.tinunnco o: the i.anin. l'obt nddn•as.
Quincy, Pa. GEO. W. ISE:MiI".
P. S. Com. Wood forsale, Suitable for allku ds
of Mill when's, well season , . d. U. W. K.
feb 2G -3. nos
RNM1 4 ;1E11119 /
Foundry, -Machinists, and, Blooknmitlig.
EST UJLt IED 1881. , -
PARKERSBURG, WEST VA.
Your attention itt reßpret fully called to oitr eaten
FOUNDRY - and MACIIINK WORKS- -
situated on Kanawha. arect., near the Li.-tunl
ft. Depot.
Tne entire establishment. in nll its departmpntm
is supplied with the must approvrd Maehinery
toale
nnd epp!inneeg tt4 eessery to the tune tifiletwo of
MACDANERY AND iJiMi-1 1
• AND iI_EA.V Y STENO:3-
01 4 ' EVEItY 1)1 , 1St;111PrION. -
' Our Work is of the best qua:itv both as to mi.
' tetial and WortottenAttp.
We are (.-xtemtively erma.geit in - m teurrvturn.itf ,
Portable anti Btariotrary 6teatu Engines,
Steam Boilers
Saw 31i113,, -
Ciang-S,tw Zltlio ,
PlourinF , 2E I 1 Machinery,
S , wrgl;urn Sugar Milk,
frfret — fratrAViril
And Pipe
FITT!NG.-
nu I to mannracturc-ss't pans and all-the nppurto.,
iisricesilitTin:ichtnir? - rir n titio g , arty • W. - also-
rta ttrc
01;14:ICE ANi) 911.1filt STOVES
Our (Alice stut:es •tre u , the brat qutitty
'We love also on
POR.TABIJE ENGINES,
At all priee::,
adapted to tho or aII kirols of
As to our Stave Miehine. we respectfully refer
th e m i mic to Mews. Kimble & Shatfer, Pc nnst, o
en', West Va. It execils others.• Toey eatiriet
be surpassed.
Iron Railings, Verandahs,
Garden Vases, Brass and iron
Castings of every description.
Ntre would also call the attenti..n of School 01
curs and other 4 interested to our
IMPROVE') SUIIOOI, I►I;SKS,
which far licitness, cheapness and Jur ',".• are
not surpassed. They are recom nen.led by P.... t
W. R. White, State Superintenden xof Free SO t'lo,)
of West Va , and by the l'arserslitirg School Itoird,
"I hove exarninod .1. Leese & Co's., Folding
Feats for schools, and fixed seats for primary -
partments. manufactured at Porkershorz. WE•st
Va,, Irn t cheerfully recommend our Boards of
Eduction and others tiitereati.l.l, to supply our
Public School Houses with them.
• ...vuirrE,
Gen'l Suit Freo Schools, Wheeling, W. Vn."
--"M. J. Leese & Co., Dear Sir : —ln answer - as to
how we are pleased with yo ur
o Improved Iron School
Desks, we would state that we have meal several
kinds, hut for eheaprwss, non toe.; ”ml dui
give fears the-pr
I fuly concur in the above.
bTE PH r. N BOA HD N,
Sup't Free Schoolq, Wool Co.. W. VI.
New and recond.hanl linc,inet , , of all viacs, on
hand and far sale at low ra tes.
GOOD MA(;IIINEUY. \i7owill rvplv t) en•
quines by rn iil and promise our he, t t•aorts to please
purehn9ent, both as to q tooiy and prit.e.
Unll on or ntitlrerN
Sept. 4, 11;4;8
I. H. WAITIVICRE,
Wholesale' and I?eteill Dcalor in
FURN/TtrRE
Carpets,
GREENCASTLE, PA.
L. TI. WHIT 31 0 ,
liiVould . coll the attention of all ttiho are in neeil of
Nlattra•ses Looking, Glas.es,, Carpets,
to the tact that. he has a larger stock on hand at
his room , : on :ion theast Corner of );(4 rare r 4 quare,
than nil similir rstablichtnents in the county entn•
blued, nr.ll that he can and tloes otferitalueements
to HottAokoepers and others, in want or Go : A, i n'
his lino, such as no other tlarpet licalers can do,
P. & H'
P. & }l'.,
100 Bedsteads of over 25 ditf2ront G tyleq,
rungiog in price from
$5 to 675 each.
Moro than 5U Ifort.aua, of 25 (11.1Tere..ut
trum $7.50 to $7 each
Upward.; of 600 Chain;, of all stylcq,
from $1 25 to $35 each.
(jrlha.A from $1.50 to $3O
ehamber Suits, Walnut,
from $6O to 0()c icit.
~,
Clott.ie Suitt", ' -
crloi.s3o ro *9(l each.
SOI
$•?.1) to $lil) each.
Sprint' F Cr' t Parlor. ChairP,
f ' , 5:30 to $6O Tier hilf dozer.
P. ,ec. h's
from *7 n) :335 (1..01
iNiarll.:-top Parlor TatOt:,.„ t,Vultiur,
from SIO to 3.3.3 caoh.
.15, - o od top Parlor 1 abloß,
Cnlnt .$2 t. 513 each.
amotrz t^hich 171: 20 (ha' stylcit.
Also: lietea , aon, 11, f;i 1 ;•I'19t, Dottog
awl 11111 entlte• s
Goi , ss, \V I Pin -4 Pcsli-3.
Libary Tab tiettr•ottric•i.,. •
What 114 - ..11:10 1 49.
Piano ti:o .1., Unihrell l thanes. Camp,
1 ,:()111 , se, tool 1411olary tiltatts
Sidolpaito.s, inks,
Douohirays, 11'•i-bs•tau , 1.1,
Air o, a large stook of kinds of
111 a ttarasses, such as
Flair, llusk, Pala) Lcaf, Widil anti
Straw at prices"frnin $4 to $4O
P. & IF-+
P. & A's
P. Ai. WA
P. di. W,
P. & In:
Spring dlattraspcn, Spring iced M g . ! orns,
Carpets from 3O cents to $2
pear yard, [the
_lug he-t. cash pr:ce
paid ter Carpet Ilags,]
Swinging and Sel,•li.ocking Cradles,
Also a large assortment of
F. & Irs
P &
P. &. ll's.
Conking Glosses, from p!uin Walty!t Frames to
Palley ()vats sod Arch 'Fops, in Gilt and Rose
wood. Also. ehildren Bugziesond liolthy Horses,
Piptur... Frames, and Mout liog of all descriptions,
find at lower prie.es than earl be I rid elsewhere in
the e ,„ int. ,.. fi e also sells 'IA te.l , male to•tht trade,
11 of whom he requests to call snil learn prices Pa
late purchasing elsewhere.
MOWERS ANL REAPERS
FOR SALE.
arc IS Grnogi
D'ISD FRUIT.— Dried P , nosrB Driell Apples
Dtivd Corn. oi. RICID Sc WLYNASTIII.
s.rinEsE & co.
Shaft.pav
Atsd iiangeta,
We art' prepared to dt,
ALSO, J NUN. SCR I', WS
AND
STAVE
PAIIKER.SUG,IO, Nov. 7, 180
5. F.SEI-NW.
K 14. BOREN V.V,
K. •r. BHA ff (NH,
Board of Education.
NI. J. 1. Sr.. (30.. -
• Parker,burg, \Vest Va
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