Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, April 30, 1869, Image 4

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    VFW STORE.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
COON & STONEHOUSE
WoULD respectfully inform the public that
they have now opened at their new room, on
the southwest corner of the Diamond, in Waynes•
hero', a large and well selected stock of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
hardware
and Cutlery,
Iron, Steel, Nails, Coach-makers .Goode of every
description, Queensware, Cedarware, Shoes, Car
pets, Oil Cotbs, Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnish Brush
es, Fish, Salt, and all kind of Goods kept in a well
regulated store. Our goods are all new and fresh
and have been bought for cash st the latt decline
in prices.
We flatter ourselves that from our long experi
ence in business, and a determination to sell goods
at small profits, we shall be able to offer unusual
inducements to all buyers who desire to seve mon
e_y—Please-call and see for yourselves.
We have a large and well assorted stock of eta.
pie and fancy Dry Goode, embracing
Cloths, Cassimeres,
liattinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cottonades, Cords,Den
noerStripes-,43breeksrfilingletosa, thairrtint — Ctit ;LW
Table Diapers, Crash for Towels,Calicoes, Detains,
Alpaccas,
FANCY DRESS GOODS ,
Trimjn i - - - - -
igs,Shawls,Brown-anti-Bleaelied4hestinger
tuid Skirtings. Tickinga, Linens, Flannels, White
Gloves, Hosiery and Notions. We are re.
-ceiving-new-goods-every - weelrand - will 7 supply - MCny
article wanted that we have not on hand in a few
days.
We pay the highest market price for all kinds of
country produce such as Bacon, Lard, Butter, E_gr
May 29,1868.
1,- o.* g zpi
DRUGS
EDICINES,
am a lE. MN
PLAINTS,
dze. &c.,
Go to Fourthman s
f~~~~~~-L~~~1~?~L~
ryaynesboro', May 24, 1667
Vlillwrighting
.TIE subscriber having hail considerable ex
t. perienca in the business of MillwriAting
nounces to Millers generally that ho is prepared to
do all work in his line, including Mill repairing, at
short notice and reasonable charges.
Thankful for past patronage he hopes to receive
a continuance of the same. Post 11IEce address,
Quincy, Pa. GEO. W. KEAGY.
P. S. Cog Woad for sale, suitable for all kinds
of Mill wheels, well seasoned. G. W. K.
flab 26 --anes
WILLOW GROVE MILL.
VeHE subscriber returns special thanks to his cis
t& tomere for their very liberal patronage in the
past, and neuld infirm them that his•• Mill 'Wagon"
continues to run. and that ho is prepared to supply
to order the boat Family Flour and all kinds of Mill
bluff. His II iur in different sized packages can at
all times be had at the Grocery Store of W. A.
►told.
oct 30 —tf
JOHN 11. DeGOLLEY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
GREENCASTLE, PA.
attend promptly ar.il faithfully to an business
entrusted to his care. Counsel given in English
and German. Office in the Rhodes' lluilding, on
the corner of the Diamond.
nov 20 tf
Boot and Shoemaking.
rTHE subscriber would inform the public that he
is at all times prepared to make to order Gents
Coarse or fine Boots, also coarse or fine work for
Ladies or Misses. including the latest stylo of last
ing Gaiters. Repairing done at short notice, and
measures taken in private families if. desired And
the work delivered.
13108. .I. HOLLINGS WO RT 11.
B—tf,
THE subscribers announce to the public that
they still continue the Livery business. Hav
ing recently added both horses and vehicles to their
Itistock they are now better prepared than
ever to accommodate persons wanting
fine riding and driving horses and corn
:ortable conveyances. An attentive Os
tler always in attendance and parties con
;eyed to any point desired, night or day.
caPass,sigers conveyed daily to and from Green
(ltalie Their Busk leaves at 6 A. M. and rctnrns
7,P.M.
WOLFERSMIRGER & STONER.
Aug, 30-tf.
INFORMS the public that ho has constantly on
h Ind Coffins of all kinds, including the Pitts
burg Excelsior Coffins, and a Patent FREEZER,
in which Corpses can be 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 the public for the liber
al patronage heretofore given him, and by stiict at
tention to business and fair dealing hopes to .merit
a continuance of the same.
May 29 tf
JACOB HOOVER.
The business will hereafter be continued at the
old stand, under the name and style of Miller &
Beaver. Thankful for past favors a continuance of
the same is earnestly solicited.
march 5 —tf _ MILLER & BEAVER.
G OOD sugar at
Newest, Best,: Cheapest
CLOTHING
Fah iira 1 / 4 1 = " IL * l -41. 1 Wit li -41
GEORGE BENDER
Vir Has reeentiy opeue3 up an entire new
stook of
Mil 11E° 1 JUL IC .14111 W ega-
AND BUMMER
BLOTAINB,
All of which has been obtained from the
justly celebrated house of A. JAattErr, 13al
timore.
Every article sold is WARRANTED to be of
the_beat_custom-make r -and—the-materialjust -- what
it isrepresented to be.
A full assortment of GENTS FURNISHING
COODS-always - on - hand, such as Under Clothing,
Gloves. Handkerchiefs, Hose, Collars, dm.
All we ask is, - that you give us one trial," and
you will always buy, for remember we do not keep
' , illy made clothing and the goods are alLof_the_
vretv Ir
ato - sritv 10.
May 4-Iy]
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD!
LONDON
BLOOD PANACEA.
erative and Blood Purifier.
It is the most perfect vegetable compound of Altera—
tives, tonics, diuretics and dlaplioretics, making it the
most effective, invigorating, renovating and blood
cleansing cordial known to the world.
For the cure of Sensor.* or NINO'S
CUTANEOUS DISEASES, Ear
tPELAS, BOILS, DIMPLES and
LOTCHES on the FACE, SORB
CES, SCALD HEAD, TETTER AP
ICTIONS, OLD and STUBBORN
LCERS, RIOCULIATIO DISORDERS,
'ELLOW JAUNDICE, SALT RHEUM,
'HITE SWELLINGS, MERCURIAL
(SEA SE 8, GENERAL DEntury,
LPITATION and FLUTTERING at
GI HEART, CON: ~ • , •
1111 MA, SYPHILIS and SYPHILITIO
?FECTIONS, INFLAMMATION Of the
LADDER and KIDNEYS, PAINS in
le. BACK DROPSY, FEMALE CON
LAMM L c. To the broken down
lmale - It - gives life andenergy by
storing the lost powers of nature,
ten health again succeeds the
..fble form and pallid cheek of the
sufferer.
can be more surprising than its invigorat
,,, effects on the human system. Persons all weak.
ness and lassitude, by using the PANACEA, at once
become robust and full of energy under its Influence.
Ladles who have pale complexions and are dark nbout
the eyes - , blotchesand pimples on the face, rough skin
or freckles, and are " out of spirits," should use a
bottle or two of LONDON BLOOD PANACEA. It
will cleanse your blood, remove the freckles and
blotches, and give you animation, sparkling eyes, fine
spirits and a beautiful complexion. Try it.
Price $ll.OO per Bottle.
The genuina lucre LONDON BLOOD PANACEA,
S. A. FOUTZ, BALTIMORE, MD., blown in the bottle,
and my signature on the wrapper.
S- F'CYLTT'Z,
Manufacturer and Proprietor,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Per sale by druggists and storekeepers throughout
the United States.
For sale by J. BURNS AMBERSON, Drug
gist, Waynesboro'. [nov 20—ly
i m y Env
rpHE subscriber would inforin. his patrons anti
I the public generally that he has recently , large
ly increased bin Livery stock, and is now prepared
to accommodate thoat wishing to hire with either
'-io(ak HORSES HD 11111CLIS
at the shortest notice, all
hours. Persons desiring Horses and
Buggies, for riding. would do well to give
him a call, as his stock has been selected wiet great
care as regards gentleness and fast traveling.
His vehiees ALL nsw,inshionable, and ride easy,
having been bought with a view to accommodate
the public.
Irtir Parties conveyed to any point desired, ac
companied by a careful driver.
Persons wishing Horses or Buggies, night or
day, will please pply at his father's Saddle and
Harness Shop, Main Street, 2 floors west of the
"Bowden House," where an attentive Ostler will
always be in attendance.
Ap. 17. FRANKLIN WEAGLEY.
DR. T. D. FRENCH,
111 )laiisaa
3:IIEINTX
INSERTS Beautiful and Durable teeth mounts„
on Platina, Gold and Vulcanite.
Particular attention given to the preservation of
the natural teeth.
Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the extrac
tion of teeth without, pain.
Office at his residence on Mechanic Street.
Feb. 8.
LIVERS: LIVERY.!
30S. N. CRESS,
UNDERTAKER,
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
THE undersigned has taken into co•partncrship
with . him Mr. Jacob Beaver, of Waynesboro', Pa.
J. W. MILLER.
Farmers will please look at the great advantage in Thrashing
Qrain with ---
GEISERS' PATENT
SEII-REGULATING GR
nth the latest .Im
No. I is a eight-horse power, with cast iron thresher frame and wrou,„.__
-teen-inches_in-diamete-wid-thirty-three-inches-lortg. Trunk - has - teninch rake.erana anu ..„
' ir -thi r ty-five-inches-wide F a-tid-rielirers - the - stritiv - eir - the - second - rake ,- thesa - carry - the - straw - ouren — tlii.
tops, and deliver it on the stacker, which will deliver about thirty-five feet beyond the feeder, on a start,
fifteen to eighteen feet high, and can be easily m inag - id to carry, the chair with the straw, or deliver it
in a separate place. The trunk and fan sides being closed, to confine the straw and chaff, remedies all
difficulties in cleaning - grain against whey weather. It bags the grain by reasonable management, suf
ficiently clean for market, and its capacity, under ordinary circumstances, is from twenty to forty bush
els per hotir, 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 hour, and with more ease and agreeableness
to hands than any other machine now in common use.
The Machu' .full'
E-O-R-ErN D LIR.
Waynesboro .
ne No. 2 Machine, fully-represented to-the-above-cut, is - particularly adapted to the farmer's use; in
intended to apply to any common lever or railway power; weighs 1,300 pounds; has an iron threshers
frame, and cylinder, 12i inches in diameter and 28 inches long; delivers the clean grain in bags, or if
- desired,, - ina h-olf from the feeder, or if desired, can deliver the
straw and chaff together; will threah and clean, in good grain, ready for market, from 100 to 175 bushels
of wheat, or from 300 to 500 bushels of oats per day. using four or six horses, and the same number of
naiads; but to force the work, under most favorable circumstances, good grain, &c., will thresh and clean
considerably more. The Machine will threah and- clean all kinds of grain generally threshed with the
common machine, and requires no more horse power, but in many cases does not fun so hard. It will
apply very well to a two-horse railway power
Now here is what the Farmer and thrastierman wants, a Separator to go from farm to farm, to thrash
grain, with more satisfaction than any other separator now in use, and why is it I Because this separa
tor has a self regulating Blast, which prevents grain from blowing into the chaff, and also has a self reg
ulating feeder to feed the - cleaner and it has rollers-and combo in the cleaner whichprevents-it-frour
—clioakinga--Why-doesahis-urscltine-run-scalight, suit gave so little trouble! Because there is loss fric
lion in the Journals, and the'rakes and fan are geared so that you have no trouble with Belts breaking
and slipping, causing dust to fall into the wheat. Why does it clean against the wind ? Because the
blast has diaect action on the grain and the cleaner is so well arranged that the wind has no chance to
-d r ive-theadirt-intodhe-hopper.—W-hy_is-it-built-perrnanently - on - two - wheels - and - the - front carriage sep
arate, ready to attach when necessary 1 Because it is more 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 should be kept
separate for feed, &c . we might as well keep shoveling the Failings from under our hand fan into the
hopper and expect to get the grain clean. Why is this separator more cleanly and satisfactory-to-work - a=
—bout - than others? Because the Fanand - 'Prunk Sides are closed up to prevent the wheat chaff and dust
from coming out and scattering over the floor, causing waist an 1 giving much trouble with dirt and sore
eyes, &c. Why do Thrashermen get more work with these separators than they do with others? Be
cause this separator has all these advantages and many more, which makes it a separator suitable and a
paying one for all farmers and Thrashermen that have grain to thrash, whilst in most Lases farmers
must suit themselves to the machine, because the machine will not suit itself to the farmer. In short
this is the cheapest, most durable, reliable, simple and most agreeable to work about; and the only sep
arator that will clean and Vag the grain sufficiently clean for market under all circumstances.
Farmers can rest assured thatithis madame is nu humbug, and judging from the high recommenda
tion of fanners that are using them, we must come to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that far
mers want and will have as soon as they have, an opportunity to appreciate and attest;its merits, for
which we hope they will give us an oppartunily,__Lis we are willing to be responsible if it does notoerform
as represented in this Circular.
A reduction of 2 per cent. on all orders handed in on or before the first of April, 1868.
Shop Prices of Machines mange from 3215, to
r 'We warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonablealefects of materia
ii
workmanship,. &c.
DANIEL GE - ISEIC Proprietor.
Geiser, Price & Co., Manufactures.
W A YNESBORO' FRANKLIN CO , PA.
Null's. Pat. Post Boring Machine-
A series of trials of this machine has 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 so as to be operated either by band, horse, water or steam power' By
hand 25 to 30 posts can be bored per day; by one-horse power firm 100 to' 150 per day ; by two-horse
power 200 per day, and by water or steam power from 200 to 300 per day. It is also a sell feeder.
The subscriber is now prepared to dispose of Mate and County Rights for the above valuable in
vention.
. June IOL--1f
Waynesboro' Bakery,. Confectionary
THE well known and popular Restaurant and
saloon formerly kept by W7ll. B. Crouse, has
been leased by the undersigned. They are devoting
tt eir entire time and attention to the business of ca
tering for their Mends and the public, and ready to
supply the luxuries of the season. OYSTERS,
ORA LOBSTERS, TURTLES, TRIPE,
CHICKENS, dtc., Arc., will be served up at short
notice and by the best of cooks. In fact and in
short, we aim to keep a first class Eating House
and to please the appetite of who !nay favor us
with a call. At all times the best ALE can be bad
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 ebar/,,
of public patronage. '
nor 20] RENNER EIMER & HOOVER.
110.31INY—White and Yellow, at
• MD dr. WAYNASeII
ROID's,
improved Thrashin,9 Machine
Daniel Geiser.
B.L. Price.
CLEANER AND BAGGER.
driven either by Gear or Belt
- STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE.
LABOR SAVING QUALITIES-
B4SE OF OPERATION
SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION.
A tlJress
CORNUCOPIA.
OYSTER SALOON.
ooved Tri
PATENTED MARCH 24, 1868.
MEM FICTORY
AND SAW MILL.
prAVING increased facilities for manufacturing
all kinds of building material, such as Sash.
Boole, Frames, Shutters. Blinds, Flooring. Weath
erboarding, Moulding, Washboards; Chairboard s,
Cornice, Staking. Porticoes, &c., &c. I offer to
furnish all material to the public (building) of dry
lumber and substantial workmanship and at se
duced prices. The above material constantly on
hand, or made to orier at the shortest notice. Al
so flooring worked to order. Sawing by mill and
circular saws of every description done. lam also
prepared to fur nisA the two noted Bee Hives. Lang
stroth (pat) and the Antietam Hivo, the last of
which is cheap, 4tuple, and just the hive for com
mon bee culture.
Call, see and examine for yontself, or address
D. F. GOOD.
ap 2—tf ' Factory near 'Waynesboro'.
PLANTING PO PATOES.—We have now ou
hand and fur sale,-Goodrich, White Peach
Blow, Blue Mercer. and a small lot Early Rosa Po
tatoes. Those wanting good seed wall please give
us a call. REID , St. WAYNANTr
mar 26
J. F. 011er.
Josiah Fahrney.
I LIEIALiIit
d_HDrse—P-owe,
fight iron and wood c'
JONATHAN NULL,
Quincy, Franklin County, Pa.
4. P. LIDY. j ,
JACOB nut,
MACHINE SHOP AND LUMBER YARD,
I.IDY,I O IIIOK 8 CO. hitving refitted their Ma
chine Bhop:Und piocured the latest and best limn-
Alone in labor-saving machinery, are now prepared
to manufacture more extensively than heretofore
the celebreted • • •
Willoughby Gtain Drill, greally'improNied,
The Brinkerhoff Cora Sheller, and •
The Gibson Washing Machine.
They have also.added 0 their business the man
ufacture of ' • •
Sash •and Window Frames,
Doors and Door
Shatters and Blinds,
Mouldings of every description;
Flooring and Weatherboarding,
Failings and Plastering Laths,
Spokes and &Pam
and all ankles usually Manufactured in establish
ments of tbie kind Particular attention paid to
turning spokes. Repairing of all kinds well and
promptly done.
• lasaos-EProeu—or-Lcitiorruof' - etreTy descrpti
constantly - on hand. Sold for cash only.
LADY, PRICK & CO.
dealt
Iit t WMPO
"Dr..P. Mann ey's celebrated Blood Searcher er__
Pan:tette," Is a medicine that we can recommend to
to those who aro afflicted, having need it In our own
family and furnished our friends with tho article;
we can, therefore, from experience say thnt it to 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 slake t to
colds or other sickness. It is compounded from
medicinal Root*, Leave*, Barks, Seeds and Berrie*,
which are said to be entirely-free-from-polsom—Wo—
are personally acquainted with the proprietor who
was our family Physician for several years, and we
were at one time raised from a bed of affliction under
his judicious treatment."—Chrleffan Family Com
panion.
FAIIRRET'S BLOOD SEAECTIETE—From our personal
acquaintance with Dr. P. Fahrney, and from the re-'
potation of the above named medicine in the com
munity where he lives, we can cheerfully recom
mend it to a fair trial to all who may needs PANACEA
for the physical maladies of mortality, until the groat
PANACEA. for all diseases shall be found in the leaves
of the tree of tits.—PropAono Wafehinaw.
E -r-aurtm n-~~-a
.ehr. Ringgold ; Wm• B. Ratty, Quincy; E. J.
Small, Mon. Alto ; L. J. Bell, Smithburg, Mtl., and
Druggists generally.
•ef,a),4 7 97t'
oct 23 1 y
COACH - FACTORY.
NEW FIRM
THE Subscribers respectftilly announce to the
public that they have purchased of Messrs.
Hess & Crouse their Coach Factory in Waynes
boro', and purpose continuing the business in all
its branches. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &IN, &c
always on hand or made to ortli3r, of the hest ma.
and warranted. RBPAHUNG of all kinds
d.ane at short notice. Being practical workmen
they hope to receive a liberal share of public pa.
tronage. S. S. FHOMPSON,
May 22. L. P. THOMPSON.
DR. IL A. STOUFFER, DENTIST,
V -E2'
411 -1 116 ;; )t'
~• 0 iv".
PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN
GREENCASTLE, PA,
Will perform with care and attention all operation*
in Dentistry AT PRICES AS REASONABLE
AS ELSEWHERE
UrSpeoial attention paid to Extracting, Filling
end Insertjng Teeth.,_
Dental Rooms in Nathaniel Martin's residence.
May I—ly.
NEW MILLINERY STORE IN WAY
. NESOORO'.
rift HE subscribers beg leave to inform the citizens
1 . of Waynesboro', and vicinity that they have
just returned fiom Philadelphia with a fine and
fashionable assortment of Millinery goads, and are
now prepared to accommodate the lathes in any
thing in their line of business, and would therefore
solicit a public share of patronage. We have con..
stantly on hand stamped yokes, and bands for em•
broidering or braiding, stamped aprons all sixes and
patterns. Ravings procured fixings for stamping
we are prepared to do stamping at any time and at
shortest notice. Ladies, cell and examine our stock.
Terms cheaper than can be found elsewhere!
STITCHING DONE TO MILER. Rooms on
Main Street over Smith's furniture rooms.
Mrs. L. A. TRITLE & M. M. HAMLIN.
oet 9 tf
MILLINERY GOODS !
TO TUE LADIES !
lik/r, RS. C. L. HOLLINDERGER bas just re
ceited a full supply of new Millinery goods
Ladies are invited to call and examine her stock.
GOOD TEMPLAR REGALIAS supplied
or the material to make them furnished.
JOSEPH DOUGLAS, •
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
Office in Walker's Building,
Wayneeboro', Penna.
MIS? 8-tf.
JOHN A• HYSSONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HAVING been admitted to Practice Law at the
several Courts in Franklin County, all huai.
ness entrusted to his care will be promptly attended
to—Post °dice address—lVlercershurg, Pa.
jan
Fresh Lime!
7'FIE subscribers have now for sale at their Rilns,
, 3 miles East of Waynesboro', Fresh Wood.
burnt Limo s for Whitewashing, Plastering, &c. A
supply will be kept on hand during the season
which will , be sold on reasonable tetras.
march 19—tf 1 HESS & BROTHER.
.THOS. J. FILBERT,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
AND AGENT FOR
SINGER'S SEWING _MACRINE.
June 19,.'68.
\ t A oa lsiT t
a E gil D : —22 er r , L w a i r li d eil ll w u e tte w r. il E i gggisv,eCtehte
highest market price in trade.
mir sat REID & WAY:NA:VT.
v. B ausagLi,
JASON BELL.
AH.Ftiv: t4
A-CE-A
AROSE °
~ n.•+uov -- Hitcahew
oct 23 ff
J, L.lf;
' SNOINIEIIe,
Foundry, Machinists a ..
En' IBLIS7ED 1881.
PARKERSBURG, WEST TA.
Tout aitentittm is respectfully Milled to oUresteat
• sive
FOUNDRY and MACHINE WORKS
sitnattid ott St : 0;0m street, near the B. and 0. It:
8. Depot 4 •
Tne entire establishnienVita all .It s d e partmenitt
is supplied with the moat approved Machinery toold
and appliances m cessary tothe maLufacttire of
MACHINERY ANDIJOHT
AND -H HAVYrOASTINO,§
EVERY:^DESCRIPTION:
Our WeAk is of the beet quality boWas to ma.
• — lariat and Wortunanship.- ,
We are extensively engaged in manuracture of
Portable, and Stationary Steam Engines,
Steam ripiiens,
Circular Saw Mills,-
Gang-Saw Mile,
Flouring Mill Machinery,
Sorghum Sugar Mills,
Shafting Pulleys
• And Han' ere
" o are prepared to do
COPPER,
BRASS;
Sheet Iron Wotk
mi:-Pipe
• • FITTING,
---
and to manufacture salt pans and all the appurte
nances and machinery for making' salt. We also
montifeettir
1 . .
OFFICE AND OTHER STOVES.
Our office - stoves are of the best quality.
W_e_hala_alsolon-ban. f
' PORTABLE ENGINES,
adapted, to, the running of all kin& of
THRESHING MACHINSS,
ALSO, JACK SC.REWS _
AND
STA VE MACHINES.
As to our Stave Machines we , respectfully refer
the public to_Measrs._Kimble-&—lShaffer—, Pennebo..
era, West Vs. It excells all others. They cannot
be sur 'asset!.
,'
garden Vases, Brass and iron
Castings of every description.
We would also call the attention of School OHL
cars and others interested to our
IMPROVEV SCHOOL DESKS,
which for neatness, cheapness, and durability, an
not surpassed. They are recommended by Prof.
W. H. White, State Superintendent of Free Schools
of West Va , and by the Parkersburg School Board.
"I have examinetlA,J.—Leese4r.-Ce-s,,=-FiT)lditig--
Seats for 'schools, and fixed seats for primary de
partments. manufactured at Parkersburg, West
Va., I most cheerfully recommend our Boards of
Education and others interested, ti supply our
Public School Houses with them.
W. R. WHITE,
Gen'l Supt Free Schools, Wheeling, W. Va."
PARKERSBURG, Nov. 7, 1867..
"M. J. Lrese dr, 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 .ind durability,
we give yours the preference to all others.
S. F. SHAW.
K 8. BOREMAN,
E. T. DRAHOSH,
Board of Education.
I fully concur in the-above.
STEPHEN BOA RDW
Sup't Free Schools, Wood Co., W. Va.
New and second.hand Engines, of all sizes ors
hand and far sale at low rates.
GOOD MACHINEItY. We will reply to en*
quirtes by mail and promise eurbest efforts to Ow*
purchasers, both as to quality and price.
Call on or address
M. J. LEESE Or. CO.,
Parkersburg, West Ye.
Sept. 4, 1868.
I. H. WiIITMORE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer is
FURNITURE
-AND
Carpets,
GREENCASTLE, PA•
L IL WHITMORK,
Would call the atten &stolen who are in need of
Furniture, Mattresses. Looking Glasses, Carpets,
to the fact that he has a large stock on hand. at
his rooms on Southeast Corner of Centre Square,
than all similar establishments In the county coim
bined, acd that he can and does offer inducements
to Housekeepers and others, in want of Goods in
his line, such as no other Carpet Dealers can do.
He has on hand upwards of
100 Bedsteads of over 25 different styles,
ranging in price from
$5 to 875 each.
More than 50 Bureaus, of 25 different
styles. from $7.50 to $75 each.
Upwards of 600 Chairs, of all styles,
from $1 25 to $35 each.
Rocking Chairs from $1.50 to $3O
Full Chamber Suits, solid Walnut,
from $6O to $2OO each.
Cottage Suits,
from $3O to 890 0 cach.
Tete-a—Tetsa and Sofas,
from $2O to $6O each.
Spring seat Parlor Chairs,
from $3O to $6O per half dozen.
Lounges from $7 to $35 each.
Ildarble-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, Extension, Breakfast, Dining
and Hall Tables, in endless variety.
Wardrobes, B.ook Cases, Writing Desks,
Libary Tables, Secretaries,
Wbat•Nots, Hat Racks,
Piano Stools, Umbrella Stands, Camp,
Office, Hall and Library Chairs.
Safes, Sideboard; Sinks,
Donghtrays, Cupboards, Washstands,
Alto, a large stock of all kinds of
Alattrasses, such as
Hair, Husk, Palm Leaf, Wool and
Straw at prices from $4 to $4O.
Spring Mattrasses, Spriog Bed Bottoms,
Carpets from 30 cents to $2
per yard, [the-highest cash price
paid for Carpet Ram]
Swinging and Self-Rocking Cradles,
Also a large assortment of
Looking Glasses, from plain Walnut Frames to
F a ncy Ovals and Arch- Tops, in Gilt and Rose
wood. Also, Children Buggies, and Hobby Horses,
Picture Frames, and hiouliing 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 requests to call and learn prices
be
fore purchasing elsewhere. • •
MOWERS AND REAPERS
FOR SALE.
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