****************** The Republican Advocate Batavia, Genesee County, New York State March 26-1874 Carriage Manufactory. Established in 1864. 1864. 1874. John L. FOSTER, Proprietor. South Side of Main Street, Clark Place, In the Rear of the Washburn House. Having constantly on hand a First Class Stock of Carriages and Buggies, -Comprising- Park Phaetons, Pony Phaetons, Prince Alberts, Yachts, Piano Boxes, Coal Boxes, Dexter Wagons, Democrats, Express, and Skeletons; I also have now on hand, and have the exclusive right to manufacture and sell the Patent Jump Seat, adapted to one or two seats and one or two horses. This is one of the handiest Carriages for small families ever introduced to the public. All Work Warranted. Horse Shoeing. Having had for the past year one of the best Horse Shoers, I will guarantee satisfaction in that line of business. Mr. Thomas MOGGRIDGE has the entire charge of Repairing Business, and will at all times be on hand and ready to attend to calls in that line, with despatch and at the most reasonable prices. Batavia, Nov. 21st, 1873. John L. FOSTER. * * The Old Rail Road Store. Still in Full Blast. M.W. HAY, At the Old Railroad Store, At No. 99 Main St., Batavia Two Doors east of Doty's Bank, Has recently greatly enlarged his facilities by nearly doubling his room, and has added to his former large variety, a new stock of Choice Family Groceries & Provisions which he is confident cannot be excelled either in quality or quantity in this place, and which he will sell at Wholesale and Retail at prices which cannot fail to suit the wishes of customers. There is no necessity to enumerate his stock of Goods, as it embraces everything necessary to make up a First Class Grocery Store. He will continue, as usual, to pay the highest market price for Butter, Eggs, and other Farmer's Produce. * * submitted by Linda Schmidt *********************************************