Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, August 06, 1869, Image 4

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    YEW STORE,
VII 4'4)0' 11 NVII GOODS!
COON Al 'FITONEEICALSE ,
6.I7ULD respectfully inform the public that
1 4 , v they have now opened ai their new room,on
the southwest corner of the Diamond, in Wayne's•
lane', a lingo and Kell selected stock of
•
Dry Goods,
- Groceries, •• -•-
---
Hardware
and Cutlery,
Iron,,StecL Coach-Makers Goat's of every
description, queenstvare, Cedarwaro r Shoes, par
pcts Oil Goths, Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnish Brush•
res--feth,.Stait,and ell.,kind. of Goods kept in a well
titillated store. Our goods are all 'new and fiesh- -
and have been bought for cash at the late . decline
in prices,
We flatter ourselves that from our long experi.
once in businesq, and a determinatien to sell g, odr
at small profits, we shall ho •able to offer unusual
inducements to all buyers who desire to save' mon•
cy. Please call and 4ee; for yourselves.
- Weel - mve. large:amt. iveiL assorted stock,-.4.,5i a.%
ple_and fancy _Dry Goods, embracing
Cloths, Cassimeres - ,
Sattinetts,Jeans,-Tweeds, Cottonatles,Xertle,Den•
,ms, Stripes, Checks, Ginghants, I.inin and Cotton
Table Diapers, Uralh for Towels-, Calicoes, Drluiuls,
FANCY DRESS (ADDS--
Timings, Shawls, Brown and Bleached ,sheetings
and Shrtings, 'Pickings, Linens, Flannels, White
Goods, Gloves, Hosiery and Notions. We are re
ceiving new goods every week and will supply any
article wanted that we have not on hand in a few
days.
We pay the highest market price for all kinds el
country produce such as Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggr
Dried Fruit, Rags, &c.
May 29, 1/365.
WeCID
DREGS
MEDICINES,
F - ..4p- II Iffi. pWI
PLIA7S,
eke. &c.,
Co to Fourthman s
~~~ ~~ ~~ ~~~v
nesbore, Nay 24, 1867
ANTIETAfVI MARBLE WORKS!
IL WALTER tt BRO.
MANUFACTURERS AND DE 11,ERQ IN.'
Monuments, Tombs, headstones, 4e., 4-c.,
WE call attention to our assortment of the a
.bove, comprising the neweht and most ap
proved styles '
Having the advantage of Waterpower, and a
long'experienee in the
STONE CUTTING 13USINESS,
we are able to fill orders at the shortest notice and
on most rensonnhle terms.
Give Us a call nt our Yard, near Antietam Junc
tion, an the Waynesboro' and Hagertitown Turn
pike, two miles from the former place. -Post Office
address, Wayn ?ishora', Pt.
N. B. DriEra can be left with John Walter and
ill receive prompt attention. H. W. & BRO.
April 3—tf.
Notice to the Public!
THE undersigned is running a Line of Stages
from Hagerstomi to Gottysaurg, leaving former
Waco on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 u'-
clock, A. M., passing by Leitersburg; W nynesboro',
Monterey and Clermont Springs, Fountain Dale
Imo Fairfield, arriving at• Gettysburg et half past
four o'clock and returning from Gettysburg on Tues
day, Thursday aocl Saturday, arriving at !lagers
man to make connection with the 5 o'clock train
for Baltimore. .ANNA WASSEN.
may 14-'69
GEO. W. WELSH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office intho Town Hatt 13uilJing., next door to
tie Post Office.
Dec. 13 Mir , '
UR. JOHN M RIPPLE '
having p.rmaneutly located in this place, offers his
professional services to the community., thrice - it
ihe frOot room.next door to B.mehmke's Drug Store
Doe I I 1168.
Newest, Best, Cheapest
CLOTHING
tq' CiCrOMOTUVY!
CEORCE BENDER
Sam Ilas reeent4,opertel u-Rtt4 enfisiuPW
stoat of
AND SUMMER
BLDT
AU of which has been obtained-from the
'lastly celebrated house of A-. JAaRETT,
Every article. IVA figit.NTED to ho of
the beet custom make, amt the material just what
it Isrepresented to ho, -
A tuff assortment of GENTS - FERN - Mt-TING
COMM alWays on hand, such as Under Clothing,
Gloves. Ilandkerciliefs, Hose, Collars, &e.
All We ask is, that you give us one trial, end
you will always buy, for remcmller we do not keep
badly made clothing and the goods. are all of the
latest 1-tv le. GEM B EN 13E11.
May4—lyl N.V:tyriesb(iio
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD!
C)I•TD01•7"
BLOOD PANACEA,
'The Great, Alterative and Elect] Purifier,
erfect vegetable corn
It Is the mo.t
ttrei+, Gmics, eliureticE rtn - diertihoretteß, ronktngittlie
mo.t offectisie,n_vigorating,_ renovating—nnd blood
ing cordial k te the world.
- Forthe ectre - of ScnOPtit. - t orK r
EVIL, CUTANEOUS DISEASES, ERT•
BTPELAS, Bo ILS , PIM PLEB and
BLOTCHES on the .F4V7,...301tE-
!F COT ioN s,-OLD-and - S TruFrtro - it .-tr—
_ac_ETtSt_FIIIEUNIAIICI-DISORDERS,
YELLOW JAUNDICE, SALT RHEUM,
WRITE SWELLINGS, •MERCURT 31,
DISEASES, CENT:IIO, DEBILITY,
P ALPIT ANION nod FLUTTERING at
- DTI3 --- Sx..k DT, C - 0 - 3179 II 31 Pll 0 N ,
ASTHMA, SYPHILIS and SYPHILITIC
AFFECTION'S, INFLAMMATION of the
BLADDER Eild KIDNEYS, FAINB In
the BACK, Ilnorsr, FEMALE COM
PLAINTS, ke. To the broken down
female it gives'life and energy by
restoring, the lost powers of nature,
when health again succeeds the
feeble form and pallid cheek of the
su trere:.
Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorat
ing effects on the human :vet. m. Persons all weak.
ness and las , itmlo,
by using the PANACEA, at once
becoine robust and full of energy under its in tluence:
Ladies who have pole complexions and ate dal k about
pie eyes, blotches and pimples on the face, rough skin
or freckles, and are " out of spirits. , should use a
bottle or two of LONDON 131,001) PANACEA. It
will cleanse your blood, remove the ft,.
-blotches, an d gis ayr '. ' fine
LONDON
I BLOOD'
PANACEA
6. 7=1:1
itendellittj
_ sco animation, sparkling eyes,
a_beautiful_complexlon. Try It.
Price $l.OO Per Bottle.
The genuine have LONDON ULOOD P.ANACE.I,
S. \. Portz, B LTIMnRE, MT., blown in the battle,
and my signature on the wrapper.
T I OT_T I TZ.
lilnsufocturer and Proprietor,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Frrt 500 by drirggists and storekeepers throughout
the United State+,
For sale by J. BURNS !EMERSON, ,
gist, Waynesboro'.___ (nos , 20-1 y 1
GROCERIES.
C. H. DICKE!
WOULD respectiully announce to his friends
and the public generally that he is prepared
to supply all who need
COFPEN, SUGAR, SYRUPS,
FISH, TOBACCO. CIGARS,
SPICE, • TEAS, RICE,
ti A LT. It RO's NI, UUCEET2
TWINES,
Also a full assortment of
Confectionaries,
Notions,
Stationery, etc.
Country Produce
taken in exchange for gor,ds.
Tlitinkful fir pest favors he respectfully solicite
a continuance of the same.
Aug. 2, 1667.
DR. T. 1). FRENCH,
•
31:39 - MINTSVI Sl'
INSERTS Beautiful and Durable teeth mounteu
on l'lnOna, Gold mid Vulcanite.
Particular attention given to the preservation of
the natural teeth.
NitrottsOxitle Gas administered for the extrac
(ion of teeth without pain.
Office nt his residence on Mechanic Street.
Feb. 8.
CITE/1P "00134NE1C%
BOOT AND SHOE STORE !
firITIE subscriber has just returned Cram the city
and is now opening for e.wunation a large and
well selected stock of Boots and Shoes. Having
had a long time to become acquainted with the Hoot
and t`hoe trade, no doubt if you favor him with a
call you will buy as he will sell cheap end warrant
the work. All rips mended free of -charge. Give
"Cooney" a call. , C. RIPTIIES.
Sept 25-tt
30S. Z. CREBS - ,
.UNDF,RTAKgR,
" ; hind
the . public that he has constantly on
"hind Collins of all kinds, including the Pitts
burg Excelsior Coffins, and a Patent FREEZER,
in which Corpses can he preserved for ar.y length
of time desired. Ho will he in readiness at short
notice to convey Corpses to any 4r oint desired.
lie returns his thanks to the public for the Mier
al patronage heretofore given him, and iky strict at
tention to business and fair dealing ho.pea to, merit
a continuance of the same.
May 29—tf
. itirbering I It t arbvring
11111. T: subscriber informs the that he con
j. tinucs the Barbering business in the room nex
Jeer to. Mr. Reid's Grocery Bore, and is at ail times
peparnd to do hair cutting, shaving, sharnpooning
ctc, is the best styli.. 'The pattonage of the pub
ie Is respectfully solicited.
W.A; PRICE.
Aug. 23 1867.
DR . PETER .PAFIRNEY'S BLOOD
SEARUHUR, OR PANACEA
Van be had at FOURTHMAVS
nov 20 Dreg StoTe,
•
M!CMEll===
lnprotyipd Tkraliki,. : 4': !Mde.h:
i iii.i,,' !
Daniel aelt4er.
B. E.
Farmers will please look at the great advantage in Thrashing
Grain with
GEISERS' PAT.EINT
'8 NOR HUH TUNIGIA IN - SEPA It HOB,
CLEANER AND BAGGER.
Witirt4e latest
No. 1 is a eight-horse power, with cast iron thresher frame and wrought iron and wood cylinder, six
teen inches in diameter mod thirty three inches long. Trunk has ten inch rake'crank and seven rakes
is thirty•five inches wide, and delivers the straw on the second rake, these carry the straw out on their
tops, and deliver it cm the sucker, which will deliver about thirty-five feet beyond the feeder, on a stack
fifteen to eighteen feet high, an can be easily in in igA to ctrry the chili' with the sirs w, or deliver it
in a separate - place. ma trunk and fan sides tieing eloeed, to confine the straw and chaff, remedies a lt
difficulties in cleaning grain against whiny weather. - bags the grain br. , reasonable management, tut
ficiently clean for market, and its capacity, tinder ordinary circarast•inees, is from twenty' to iotty busi.-
els per hour, using eight horses and the sante 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 cointnen use.
The 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 thresher.
frame,_andx.ylintler,l2ltes-na_deimeter-a , i.1 7 48-litchlong;—delivers - the - clean - 7grain - ircbags, •
desired. in a half bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet from the feeder, or it desired, can deliver the
straw-and-chap'together;_will_throitt and_clean, nagood..graiii,.ready_for_inarliet,lrom_lo_o_tolls
of wheat, or from 300 to 5( 1 0 bushels of oats per day, using four or s.:c horses, awl the same number of
ands;_but_to_force_the_w_orltoutost favorable cireninstances, good grain, &c., will thresh and clean
• •• b -ruore--1 1 he-M-atidm minor tr•ttliniasarl"c
common m 'clime, and requlre3 no more horse
qpply very well to a two-horse railway Dower
Now here is what the Farmer and ttirasherinan wants, a S.eparator to go from fbrin to farm, to thresh
grain, with more satisfaction than any other se. orator now in 'lse and wh iy it? Beeauie_liniLa_42.ra,
for has — allreguMWg is prevents grain front blowing into the chaff, and also has a sell r e g.
ulating feeder to feed the cleaner and it has rollers and conies in the cleaner which prevents it from
cltuakm__W
g.ity_does this mu:Mille ran so Illbt.`and give so little trouble because there is less Inc•
lion in the Journals, ant the rakes an I tan are geared so that you have no trouble with belts breaking
and slipping, causing dust to fall into the wheat, Why, does it clean ag antst the wind ? because the
blast has dhect aetton un the.grain and the cleaner is so well arranged that tne wind has no chance to
drive the dirt into the hopper • Why is it built permanently on tea wheels and the . trunt carriage sep
arate, ready to attach when necessary I Because it is more convenient in the barn without the trout cur
riage. Yuu can turn the machine or run it hom place ti place more easily. W4 l has it riot got Eleva
tors likes ime other.inachines 1 Because the Blevators carry the filth back alternately' into the cleaner
which must eventually go into the good wheat or in the cilia, and all know, that truth shuu Id be kept
memo° for feed, &c , we might as well keep shoveling the 'failings trom utiderbur hand fan into the
hopper anti expect to get the gram clean. Wby is this separator more cleanly and SattAiettaY to Mirk a
bout than others? because' the ran and Trunk aides are closed up to prevent the wheat (Aida . sup dtiSt
from coining out and scattering Over the lloor_,_c_natsiag wai , n t o I vivi„g inandt trotthle—walli-Mrt-antl-sure
%V hy d 0 rhrashermen get inure work with 'these separators_thau_they_do_with_Mbersi_Be_
eyes, &c
cause this separator has ail these advantages and many inure, which makes it a separator saitaole and a
paying one for all fanners anu Thrtishenuen that have grain to thrash, whilst in most Lases Ilillth3TS
must suit themselves to the machine, because the machine will rya suit liselt to the termer. in short
this is the cheapest, most. durable, reliable, simple and most agreeable 10 work about, and the only sep
arator that will cleats and big the grain sufficiently clean for market under all circumstances.
Farmers can rest assured that this inatAme is no LIU auu4, en I judging from the high recommenda
tiogof farmers that are. using thein, - We must coins to the conclusion that It is the verrnTiaMine that far
mers want-and will havoms soot) as they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest its ments„tor
which we hope they will give us opportunity, as we are willing to be responsible if it does not perform
as represented in this Circular.
uction of 2 per cent on all orders hai led in on or before the first of Ipril 1868.
Shop Prices of Machines range from 8215, to 8540.
We warrant the machines to be as above'reprecented; also against any reasonable defects of ni,teria
workmanship, &c.
eiser, Price & Co., Ifianutactures.
• WLt YNESBORO', FRANKLIN CO., PA.
Null's Pat. Post Boring Machine.
STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE.
A series of trials of this machine has convince': the inventor and ell persons who haw witnessed it
operations that it is superior to any other in use in the following particulars :
This main° is constructed so as to he operated either by hand, horse, venter or steam power' By
hand 25 to 30 posts can be bored per flay: by one-hnise power hem 100 to 150 per day ; by two-horse
power 200 per .day, and by water or steam power from 200 to pup per day. It is also a self feeder.
The subscriber is now prepared to dispose of Btatz and County Rights for the above valuable in
vention.
Address
J4ne 19—tf
CORNUCOPIA.
Waynesboro' Bakery, confeelionary
OYSTER SALOON,
T"well known and popular Restaurant rnl
SaloPn formerly kept by ‘Vat. B. Crowe. tq;
been leased by the undersigned. They are devoting
tt cir entire time and attention to the business of ca
tering for their (Honda and the public, and ready to
Supply the luxuries of the season. OYS'IIpIIS,
GILA Bs. LotuffEms,
_Tomos, T ,
CHICKENS, &c., will be served up at at nrt
notice and by the best of cooks. In fact and in
short, we aim to keep a Arst class feting Houre
and to please the appetite of all who may favor us
with a call. At all times the heat ALB can be fl id
on draught, for proof orwhich call and try the urn
ere. • We hav e a saloon fitted up wipressly for the.
•
Ladies.
Thanl4l, for the 'encouragement we have re
ceived thus far, we hope to merit a still greater share
of public pumas°.
. nor 20] , lIENNEBERGER & HOOVER.
apACON.—A fine lot of Sintr.cured Hams,
BShoulders, and Sides for sale by.
REID & WAYNANT.
jniproed --- TripleGeared- Horsey Power,
driven either by Gear or Belt
PATENTED MARCH 24, 1863.
LABOR SAVING QUALITIES
EASE OF OPERATION
SIMPLICITY OF' CONSTRUCTION.
.17 F. - Oltire -
0•0s!alli Fa
Alt_tn_ruany_paees_duea_nut ri!n
DANIEL GEISER Proprietor.
JONATHAN NULL,
Quincy, Franktin County. Po.
ANTIETIII FACTORY
AND SAW MILL.
rffrAVINTI inc./lined facilities for manufacturing
- land kinds of building material, such as Sash.
Do 'is, Frames, Shutters. Blinds,, Flooring, Wrath
erbuirilingt, Washboards, Chairboards,
Cornice, 'tairing. Porticoes, &c.,, &c. I oiler to
tarnish all material to the public (hililding) of dry
lumber and suhstantial workmanship' and at 'e
duced prices. 'rho above material constantly on
hand. or made toor.ier at the shortest notice. Al
so thorinz worltilit to order. Sawing by mill and
circular saws of every description done. lam also
Prepared to ftirnish the two noted flee }lives, loing
stroth (pots and .the Antietam, Hive, the last of
which is cheap, !Dimple, and just the hive lir com
mon bee culture.
nall,aeo arid cNimino for youvaclf, or ultimo
D. F. (loop.
ap 2—tf Factory near,Wavneaboro'.
pLANTING , POPATOES.—We have now on
hand and, for sale, Goodrich, White Peach
Mow, Rine Mercer, and a small lot *Early Rose Pat.
tstoen. Those wanting good seed will' plow • give
us a call. REID St WAYNANT.-
mar 26
HATS, y - CAPS,
1109TEc -- -
SIIo _
GAITERS,
BROGANS -- ,
uosiEuir,-
OLOTES,
cLocgs,
Jf E IN E L R V,
TOBACCOS„
croft - kg, -
3NUFF,
CONFECTION 3,
FRUITS, &O.
- .
A SPLENDID STOCK
Just received and for sale cheap for bash.
rpr 1p- pq9 E. tit J. ELDEN.
, tf , t
• 4rZi>•,,,t, 7
7
PAN-A-CE-A
oft
SBAR CIES .-
9499 1 3949 , ititi1itit %OAK
"Dr. P. Pabrneyls celebrated Blood Searcher or
Panacea," is a medicine that wo can recommend to
to-those-who-are-aillietedi - having-used - itin-our-ov
family and furnished our friends with the article;
we can, therefore', from experience say that it is a
medicinepp_ssessingrare medicinalpreperties. Being
a mild purgative, irtill - 16 — tie - 6p it aiwzisy in
ramify wherethere are children or those subject to '
Colds or other sickness. It is corn ..nnded from
tne( c na - ooh eavo,—:ar •. — .6e , a - an
which are said to be entire] • free from ohm We
ore persona y acquit nec w t.o propr etor w o
was our family Physician for several years, and we
were nt one time raised from a bed of affliction under
his judicious treatment."—Christian Family Com
prurio. e.
• "Fs t utorgr's BLOOD Suancitunt—From our personal
--- it - conaintance with Dr. P. Fahrney, and from the re,
potation of the above named medicine in the cant
tenuity where he lives, we cnn cheerfully recom
mend ft to a fair trial to all who may need a PANAMA
pr the physical maladies of mortality, until the great
PANAORA for all diseases shall be found In the leaves
of the tree of life.—Prophstio Watchman.
t'l ,, a: by F. i ourtl m n. Hib show,
& Go hr, Ri”egold ; Wm. IL RabY, Quincy; E. J.
Small, Mon' Alto ; L. J. Bell, Smithburg, Md., and
iloggists generally.
0
ag
oct 23 lx
COACK r.acTonv.
NEW FIRM
THE Subscribers Tespeoefully announce to • the
public that they have purchased of Messrs.
Hess & Crouse their Coach Factory in Iva ) ? nes
born', and purpose coritimaing the business in all
its branches. CARRIAGES, nUGGIES, &c., &c
always on hand or made to order, of the best ma
terial, and warranted.. REPA ifillSre of all lands
dine at short notice. Being practical _workmen
they hope to receive a liberal share of public pa-
tronage.
May 22.
NEW MILLINERY STORE IN WAY'
NESBORO'.
THE subscribers beg leave to inform the citizens
of Waynesboro", and vicinity that they have
just returned from Philadelphia with a fine and
fashionable assortment of Millinery goods, end are
now prepared to accommodate the ladies in any
thing in their line of business, and would therefore
solicit a public share cif' patronage. We have con.
stantly on hand stamped yokes, end bands for em
broidering or braiding, stamped aprons all sizes and
patterns. Ravings procured fixings for stamping
we are prepared to .lo stamping at any time and at
shortest notice. Ladies, call and examine our stock.
Terms cheaper than can be found elsewhere!
STITCHING DONE TO ORDER. Rooms on
Main Street over Smith's furniture rooms.-
' Mrs. L. A. TRITLE &M: M. HAMLIN.
oct 9 tf •
BARK WANTED!
rrHE undersigned will pay the highest market
I price for 400 cords of Bark,—also the highest
price for HIDES delivered at the Ha dwere
Store of Geiser & Rinehart; in Waynesboro'.
They also keep on hand all kinds of finished
Leather, such as Harness, Bridle, Fair Skirting,
Fair Calfskin, UppPr, Kips, Calfskins, Wang Lea
ther, Spinish Slaughter and Hemlock Sole, French
Calfekins and• Linings of all kinds.
Saddlers and Shoemakers will find it to their in
teerst to give them a call before purchasing else-
MIDDOUR & WEDDLE.
Quincy, mar 12—If
MILLINERY GOODS !
WO THE LADIES!
AT, RS. G. L. HOLLINDER(rER has just re
eeired 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,
.0111ce in Walker's Building.
Way . nesboro', Penna.
htly —Rtf.
JOHN A. lIIPSSONG,
ATTORNEY A r LAW,
HAVING been admittedto Practice Law at the
seyeral Muria in Franklin Comity, all ttal.
nese entrusted to hie core will he promptly attended
to—Post office address—Mercorsburg, Pa.
jan fly
rreS I Lime.;
THE subscribers have now foranle nt their Kilns,
3 miles East of Waynesboro', Fresh Wood
burnt Lime for Whitewashing, Plastering, kc. A
supply wilt be kept . on hand dining the season
which will be sold on rsasonabie tonna.
march 19—tf l HESS & BROTHER.
THOS...
MgRCELA.NT TAILOR,
AND AGENT
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE.
June 19,'6.8.
WANTED. —Bacon, fend. Rutter, kigg.s, Cot
ton• Rags. &c., for which we wilt give the
highest market price in trade. -
W , •
REID & AYNAICT.
NIOTIONS,
- wAlrowchh
S. S. I'HOMPSON,
L. P. THOMPSON.
oct 23 tf
J. L E E-S E• do CO.
mum Etna,
Maohitlititti and Blackettnitbs—
ESTABLIS7EI) 18111.- •
PARKERSBURG, VEST TA;
Your attention is respectfully called to our erten
.
• swe
FOUNDRY and MACHINE WORKS
situated oil Kanawha street, near the B. and 0. R.
Tne entire establishment, in all its departments
is supplied with the most approved Machinery tools
and, appliances nt cessary to the manufacture of
MACHINERY AND LIGHT
AND HEAVY CASTINGS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Our Work is of the best quality both as to ma.
tetiat - and Workmanship. - • -
We are extensively engaged in ma nufitclare
Portable and Stationary Steam Engines,
Steam Boilers,
Cirenlar Saw Mills,
Gang Saw Mills,
• Flo - uriog Mill Machinery,
Sorghum Sugar Mills,
Shafting-Pulleys= —"--
And. Rangers,
We are Ore Pared to do
•
•OGPPEIV;
BRASS;
Sheet Iron Work
And Pint=
FITTING,
and to manufactureattliiiiiirtilid all - the appurte.
-nances and machinery for making salt. We alaa
manufacture
OFFICE AND OTHER STOVES.
. Our office stoves are of the best quality:
-
We have alio on hand
FORTABLF, ENGINES,
At all prices,
adapted to the running of all kinds of
THRESHING
4LSO, 440 SeiMWS
: AND
, STA VE MACHINES.
As.tn Our Stayelifacbines* respectfuq refer
the public to Means. Kit:able 4 Sharer, Penfisba
rn, West Vs. lt,4atcells all others. They cannot
be surpsisetl,
Iron nal
'ago, Vellumsbait.'
- Garden. Vas* -Press awilron
Castings of evet:p derniription.
— *a - would - also colt - the - attention - of - School - Off s
cers and others interested to nu;
'RUV-E-1)-SeffoOL7RESKS,
• , ieh for npntnnav c rhostripo,q, fouLdurabili-ty, ar
not surptissed.• They are recommended by Prof.
W. It. White, State Superintendent of Free Schools
o f woolAs„Andby_the_ParkerAbgrg .Sohool-Bba Id
"I have examined M. J. Leeee 8y Qo's., Folding-
Beats for Schools, tind fixed seats for primary de-.
parlments. manufactnred st pazkersbwrz, We3t.
Va , I most cheerfully recommend our Boards Tot'
Eduction and others interested, to supply our
Public School .Honses with them.
W. R. WHITE,
Gen' , lSup't Free Schools. Wheeling, W. Va."
Pait4Ens BUR({, Nov. 7, 1867.
Lrese & 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,
but for cheapness) neatness and dutabilitY g .
we give yours the preference to all °them., •
I fully ConeJur in the above.
STEPHEN BOARDW AN,
Sup't Free Schools, Woo . t Go., W. Va.
New and cecond.hand Engines, - of all sizes o;
hand and for Sale at low rates.
6001) MACHINERY. We will reply to ent
quirres by mail and promise our best etiorts.t9,pleb se,
purchasers, both as to quality antl price.
Call on or address
M.J. LEESE & CO.,
Parkersburg, West V.a..
sept 4, 1868
NEW GOODS
MILLER (Si BEAVER'S!
TEY have just received their first vupply
Spring and Summer goods, to which they
vim the attention nfthe public. Among which they
have a full aselrtment of
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Silk A Ipaccas. Brocade, !mires, Bombszino, stiped.
Mohair, ButiTercalle, White Pique, Victoria Lawn,
Brilliant, Swiss Mull, Nninsook, Black and Fancy
Kids, Cloth., Cassimeres, Ital. Cloth, Muslin, Ta
ble Diapers. 'fowling, Counterpanes, Cottenades,
Carpeting, Matting, Oil Cloth for Table and E loor, '
Queenswaro, Cederware, Glassware, Cutlery, Gro
ceries, a full line. Our assortment in every depart
ment is more complete than heretofore, and we are
(diving every inducement to purchasers, at the low
est prices. All we aak is a trial before purchasing
elsewhere. We will endeavor to show goods at
such prices as will convince you of the fact.
We tender our thanks to the community for their.
liberal patronage bestowed upon us, and hope to
merit a continuance of the same. For Bacon, Lard,
Butter, Eggs, Rags, dm., the highest market
will be paid in-exchange for merchandise.
If 'you are in want of
WALL rat R
we are in receipt of a Sample Book with, all th,a,
latest styles; nny style desired can be furnished in ik
few days notice by applying at
sprit 30, 18693
NEW SPRING
AND
SUMMER GOODS,
AT THE FIRM OF
STOVER di WOLFS'
(SUCCESSORS TO GEO. STOVER.)
DRY GOODS,
'CARPETS,
NOTIONS,
QUEENS WARE,
GROCERIES,
ROOTS AND SHOES,
CUT LE RV,
CEDERWARE,
OIL CLOTHS,
q*C., 44c.
. To which we invite tk:* attention of elf who want
to bay cheap goods.
ape 30 1860,
STOVER & WOLFF
Lumber, &c.
mum subscriser has foredo Che. tnnt ' Shingles,
Ilings, Plastering 1•2413, Shingling Lathe,
Pine Lumber from a half to one inch. - All other
sins'of Lginber furnished to order. Also Oak, Pine
and Chestnut Wood by the load for sale on the
ground- He has also IC E fox sale. • •
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B. T. DRAHOSII,
Board of Eaucation.
M. & B.'s.