WATCHES AND JEWELRY CAN BE HAD /Rog ALEX. LEEDS, NEXT DOOR TO TIIEk TOWN eis cheap as they can be bonahe in the City auu,tlaa TO SUIT LL EYES. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired and warranted. May 29—tf. J. SUMMER J. SEIRER & CO. Have just returned from the Eastern cities, whore they have purchased quite an extensive addition to their STOCK OF CIRPHTS, and would respectfully invite the public to call and examine their new supply of Goods, which cmisiet of --- ENGLISH AND—AMERMAN BRUSSELS CARPETS, Imp. Three-Ply, gxtra duper, Superfine Venitian, Twilled and Plain. In addition to the above very desirable Patterns, we have a full line of lowpriced INGRAIN Hemps and other CARPETING; COCOA and CHINA MATTING ; OILCLOTHS, &c. Superior HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, WITH EXTRA BORDERING. Prugge{e. Felts, Brutsel and Velvet Rugs, Door Mats, Haseochst &c. RAG CARPETS made to_order. Highest cash Ptice paid for CARPET RAGS. WINDOW SHADES. We have a large assortment in this line— en'ire ly new vatterns, verl handsome and cheap—rang ing from 60 cents upwards. We also have TRIPP'S PATENT WINDOW SHADE FIX• TURpt self-acting, a great inaprevement on the old style of rixture. It is quite a novelty; come and see them operate. We have, also, a fyll line of STAIR RODS, Ve t ' All the above articles are being sold at as tonishingly low prices, and it will be to the i•tterest of those wilco wish to purchase in that line to visit their estahlishment, at West (queen .treet, next door to H. Sierer's. Mammoth Furniture Itistablislenient. . Chambersburg, Pa. June 12-6 m. 8 I V , 11 E. , , ANVFACTUREIt AND DE A LER IN -FURNITURE, CHAMBERSKTIAG, PENN'A.. H. SIERER, would call the attention of all whet are in need of Fu niture, Mattresses, ',poking Glasses, &c., to the fact that he has a larger stock ',Attend, sit, his rooms on West Queen Street, than all similar establipbments in the county combined', and that he can and does offer inducements to Housekeepers and (Abel's, in want of Gouda in, his line, such as no. other Furniture Dealers can do. Having a large Factory filled with the latest int. proved Machinery, driven by water power—w/zieet is much cheaper Chart ateank—he is enabled to make his furniture at leas coat than parties not hiving the same advantages. He has on hand upwards of 140. B EDSTE A DS of over 30 different Bty lea, rangin g i n price from $5, $75. More than C.O BUREAUS, of 25 dill rent styles from $7 50 to $lOO.OO each. Upwards of 800 CHAIRS, of all styles from., $1.25 to $35, each. • ROCKING CHAIRS from $1,50 to $.30. FULL. CHAMBER bqrS, solid Walnut, from $,60 to $275 each. min. Aar, SUITS, from $3O to $75 each TETE-A:TETES and ?was, front $2.6 to $6O each. _ Spring•seat PARLOR CHAIRS, from WI t,a $5O per hstf dozen. LOUNGES, from $7 to $.lO each.. Marble•top PARLOR TABLES. solid walnut, from $3O to $4O each. • Wood Top PARLOR TABLES, from $2 t0:315 ch. ' a Among which are more than thirty diff rant sty lea. A kw, EXTENSION, Ii RE AIC FAS r, DININLI and HALL TABLES, in endless variety, CHILBILEN'S CARRIAGES, 15 dilicrent etyles ranging inprice from $5 to $25 and all other. arti .cfes kept in first class Furniture establishments He also sells Wholesale to the trade, all of whom he w quests to. cull and learn prices before purchasing elsewhere. H. ..'IERER, Wept Queen Street, bine 5.-6,M. Chanperal.urg, Pa. SAVE YOUR FRUIT ! PATENTED JANUARY 21ST, 1864. This is the best Dry House ever offered to the _ , , It dries Fruit in half the time required by the old method. It dries uniformly and perfectly. The Fruit dried by it retains more of the natural flavor. It ie easil t saves fuel. It is durable and portable. It has 24 feet of drying surface. It will dry apples twice a day. Call and Bee them at the sign of the BIG RED HORN and leave your orders for them COOK STOVES: Tinware, House Furnishing Goods Tubs, Buck eta, CI hang Knives and_forka,-- Spoons, Ladles, illirge iron and Copper-kettles And other nor'ul arttelrs et the sign of the BIG Wayeebkno', Pa , where a large as vorttnent of _~_}~.~' COOK STOVES, • NINE-PLATE STOVES - - PARLOR, STOVES - COAL STOVES, &c of the lateat improvemPnV., the very best in the market, at the Cheap Tin and Stove Store at D. B. RU6SSELL. ALEN.LEEDS made of the beet Tin in the market, and warranted at the sign of the D H. 121.18SELI. keeps constantly on hand a largo assortm'nt of House Furnishing Goods for sale cheap. Pure No. t Kerosene Oil and a large assort men , llaf Lamps. Washing Made Eat ! by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and getting the best ()lose Wringer ever made. Wl'ersons in want of Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, &c &c,, can get full value for their money by cubing on D. H RU'iSELL, 84n of the "BIG RED HORN," Waynesboro', Ps EVERYBODY TIJt IMPROVED BASE BURNER, At the sign of the Big Red Horn, end von will he convinced that the Oriental is the hest, the hand somest and the cheapest BSEC Burning Coal Stove in the WORLD for truth is mighty and will prevail. We have the Morning Glory in our atom so thnt you can judge for yourselves. D. 11. fiUttitiELL sells the No., 9 at $23, No. Nat $27, .N0..11 at 30, No. 12 at $ Th. Oriental has a larger fire pot, a better crate' makes more heat with less coal than the Morning Glory. The Oriental has Liken the four first prem iums at the state Fairs of New York, and the large• :Silver Meddle at the American Instityte. and see at the sign of the 44 131 G RED HORN", Waynesboro', Pa., where you can get any kind of Stoves you, want of who always keeps on hand and for 1913 to Tinware mado of the best tin and by good workm.n., House furnishing goods dr.c. at the sign of the • liticcßEll) HORN. Sold at Retail by D. B. RUSSELL. Sign of the Rig Red Horn, Waynesboro!, Pa lane It DRY KOUSEI Ironware, Brasswaiv, Imam, TINWARE "33.1.,g JE1L(3451 JEJEc)ria." COMEAND SEE ORIENTAL SECOND ARRIVAL NEW GOODS PRICE & HOEFLICH'S 1868 titotricin - C,talliiii - cam m u nity that they ha a opened their first selection of Spring goods, and now is the time for all those VI ho wish to select desirable an cheap goods to give them a call. Their assortments is larger than heretofore which will enable persons to melte easy selections. Come and see s anti judge for your selves. - - - The undersigned return thanks for previous pa tronage and hope for a continuance oft he same. June 14, 1868 . pincv, & HOEfl,ll,li. ' uol, Homemade and City Rag; Cottage, 1 - I . Hemp, Stair and Birthing Carpets. H ONEY— a Lice attikle s YIUJP3 and New Orleans Mu lasses eitiRSETS—Mrs. Fogs neat titan Corsets, also k_,,Preneli,Corseu. . • p AKEr3, Spades, Shovels and Hoes fIASSIVIEIIES and Cloths, a fine assortment tiff Spring 1868' F: - TheirSTehliftWahe - Ut - S, Pails and Bowls LOOK and :Fable Oil Cloths, IV indow shades r and fixtures. ISTORI Hoop Skirts also Misses skirts D RIED PEACHES—Pared and tknpared '1 HEESE—An excellent article_ 1 \l__V ILI' I N F0r.,±1,), C OI"fENA DES, Linens, Cords, Demins ULIENS WARE—A large num ttuent just re eoivod. TIELA INS, Ging hams, Reps, Pop tins and y Piques. C HECKS' Ginghants, Hickory and Chambry. 4.2 E RS—A new lot just oprtned ; Olin of which eau be had at the store of june 12. Pinta: it I.IOEFLICH. W. A. TRITLE, Mannliteturer or Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, and dealer in all kinds of Stoves foi• Coal or Wood. He has now on hand a large stock of the best Cook Stoves in market. Hs is selling 40 gal. Copper Kettles at $2O 30 " " 46 it 15 18 " I. Ai • 10 The •above kettles are stronger than you can get elsewhere and much cheaper. I am now putting up a NEW DRY HOUSE on the Hot Air Principle,' 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 is also a good Baker. Call and see it, Metalic wire for Clothes lines cheap. The best Clothes Wringer in the World I The best Force Pump in Market! Iron Wash Kettles. Tinned Iron Pots and Stew Pans, Copper and Brass ware. Also a good stock of Tin arid Sheet Iron Ware, all of which i s made of the best material. All kinds of Job Work done in hig line. Don't fail to call and see for yourselves 98 you will find many articles that you will want. May 29. ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA, This College holds three sessions each year.-- The first sission commences October Bth, and con tinues until the end of January: tlin second session commences February Ist, and continues until the beginning of May : the third session continues throughout the summer toonthS. It has an able corps of twelve Professors, and ev ery Department of Medicine and Su , geor is thor oughly taught. • Every fiacility in the way of illustrations, morbid specimens, herbarium, chemical and philosophical apparatus, microscopes in.truments of the latest invention for physical examination and diagnosis will be provided. Splendid Hospital and Clinical Instruction are of : free tickets to all can. City Hospitals are provided: lli,secting'Material abundant at a nom inal Cost. Perpetual Scholarships are sold f'r $6O. Seno for circular. The Eclectic Pdcdical Journal of Pennsylvania, Published month.y, contanis 4 pages of 011411/.11 matter. Price $2 per an s irttm. The largten, frneet and most progressive Medical Journal in th e United States. Splendid inducements to the getter up of Clubs. BeataSul premium engrayings,, vaiued at sy3,g on to every su,bscrilyer, Specimen copies sent free, on opplit ration. Addrcss JOHN /WWI 'tNAN, 227 North 'Nell 1.1), Street, Philadelphia ' , Pa. May 1, 108, THE. HERO FRUIT JAR The heat in the market, at ANi.hEitsON, gEINE E\E DWT & CO Improved Thrashing Machine ! Daniel Geiser. B. E. Price, Farmers will please look at the greatadvantage in Thrashing rain with GEISERS' PATENT 'U6ATINCGRAIN SEPARATOR} to A :FAcie - ') 31 ;A With th e latest bnproved Triple Geared H orse Power, driven either by Gear or Belt - No. I is a eight-horse power, with cast iron thresher frame and wrought iron and wood cylinder, six teen inches in diameter and thirty three inches lung. Trunk has ten inch rake crank and seven rakes is thirty-five inches wide, and delivers the straw on the accend rake, these carry the straw out on their tops, and deliver it zn the stacker, which will deliver about thirty-five feet beyond the feeder, on a stack fifteen to eighteenjeet high, and can be easily managed to carry the chaff 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 winos weather. bags the grain br reasonable management, suf ficiently clean for market, and its capacity, under ordinary circumstances, is from twenty to lolly bush els per hour, using_eight horses and the saine_nurnber .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 No. 2 Machine, fully represented - in the above cut, is particularly adapted to the farmer's use; iu _ . intended to apply loamy common lever or railway pear; weighs 1,300 pounds; has an iron threshers frame, and cylinder, 12i incites in diameter and 28 inches long; delivers the clean grain in bugs, or if desired, in a lull bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet from the feeder, or if desired, can deliver the stlaw and chair together; will thresh and clean, in good grain, ready for market, from.loo 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 nands; but to force the work, under most favorable circumstances, good grain, dcc., will thresh and clean considerably more. The Machine.will thresh and clean all kinds of grain generally threshed with the 4:onaluon machine, and requires no more horse power, but in ninny cases does not run so hard. It wilt apply very well to a two-horse railway power ;Now here is what the Farmer and tnrasherman wants, a Separator to go from farm to farm, to thrash grain, with mere satisfaction than any other separator now in use, and why is it 1 Because this separa tor has a self regulating Blast, which prevents grain from blowing into the chaff._and--11-Iso 'h"°4-'" 80-1-rete— . _ulating_feeder-to-feed — the — cleaneriffillt — hillers and combs in the cleaner which prevents it from ctioakaig. Why dues this machine run so light, and give so little trouble 1 Because there is kiss fric tion in the Journals and tt e . - s • arLare geared so that you have no trouble with Belts bioaking an $ ipping, causing dust to fall into the wheat. Why does it clean against the wind'?, Because the blast has (Meet action on the grain and the cleaner is so well arranged that the wind ,has no chance to drive the dirt into the hopper. • Why 'is it built permanently 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'eUtne other machines ? Because the Elevators carry the filth back alternately into the cleaner 'v'sst 4 sisiirgiliiiirWhllittliirerid alt anew,lrslmultr - be kept separate for feed, &c., we might as well keep shoveling the Tailings from under our hand fan into the hopper aria expect to get the grain clean. Why is this separator more cleanly and satisfactory to work a bout than others ? Because the Fan and Trunk Sides are closed up to prevent the wheat chuff arid data from coining out and scatterin g over the floor, causing waist and giving much trouble with dirt and sore eyes, dm. 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 tor all farmers a n d Thrashermen that have grain to thrash, whilst in most cases farmers Must suit themselves to the'machine, because the machine will not suit itself to the farmer. fn short, this is the cheapest, most durable, reliable, simple and most agreeable to work about; and the only sq. enter that will clean and bag the grain eullicientlY . elean for market under all circumstances. Farmers can rest assured tbatithis machine is nu humbug, and judging from the high _recommenda tion of farmers 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 opportunity, as we are willing to ho responsible if it does not perform as re presented in this Circular. A r e duction of 2 per cent.—on all orders handed in on or before the first of April , 1863. Shop Prices of Machines range from 8215, to 8540.. ap We warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonable defects of material workmanship; &c. Geiser, Price & Co., Manufactures. W AYNESBORO', FRANKLIN CO , PA Null's Pat. Post Boring Hachine. PATENTED MARCH 24, 1868. STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE. A series of trials of this machine has convinces the inventor and all persons who have witnessed its operations that it is superior to any other in use in the folkivving particulars : This machine is constructed so as to he operated either by hand. horse, water or steam power. By hand 25 to 36 posts can be bored per day; by one-horse power from 100 to 150 per day ; by two-horse power 400 per day, and by W4l r or steam power from 200 to 300 per doy. The subscribes is now prepared to dispose of State and County Rights' for the above valuable in vention. A Uremia June 19 —tf PROPOSALS• 'TEE Waynesboro' Board of School Directors will receive propinals for building a Brick t3chool Building 55 by 75 feet, two stories high, with bel fry attached. until Me, 2Ltle duy of July next, The design and specifications can be seen at the office of J. Douglass, E:;, or by calling on the ec• tetary. J. W. MILLER, tiec'ry. Repository and Valley Spirit copy at and send bills to brcretary. .June 26-sw. DB. HIRAM puff AN AVI.NU located,in - Nuincy, Pa., offers his Di_professtona I services to tl.e citizens or the place anti surrounding country, and by strict attention to business hopes to merit a share of public patronage. • He can be found at the Hotel of, Air, btu!' all hours when not professionally eugiged. June 26-3 w. LIME, LIME- Persona wanting Lune can be supple I at the Kiln of the • übscriber at 20 cents per bushel. Large gu [intuits clelivertd at lower rates. Stme 2G•lw: B. F. FUNK• I Ala" B"k4.lfi ths at Pares. a Hosnwn's Rt%lL N. 0. Molasses at the store of 41 sructsort, BIRNEL)ICT & CO, LABOR 81VING QUALITIES -I.IAsE OF OPERATIoN— bIMPLICIfY OF CONSTRUCTION J. F. 01 ' .Joslah Fahruey. DANIEL GEISER ) Proprietor JONATHAN NULL, Quincy, Franklin County. Pa. THE COMING CONFLICT E give greater inducements to Agents than any other House in the trade. Ladies and Gents, get up eras in our great ONE DOLLAR SALE of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Silver Ware, Plated Ware, &,0., &c Thousonds can testify as t) the superior q.fali:y and the large reintineratim received for selling our goods. We will present to any person, (free of cx peilse,) sending us a club, goods worth lit.f to s'3oo, or mill pay casl) if neccraary. All goods sold at an uniform price of ONE DOL• LAI: for each article. We have made Fprcial arrangements with the celebrated ORIENTAL TEA I ;OM PA Y, to sup ply their standard Tess and Coffees, at their best pz ices Agents wanted everywhere. Descriptive Circw lays will be sent free, on application CHAS L & CO. Manfrs' Agents, 64 & 66 Federal Street, Huston Mass. .fune 28—$m. GEO. W. WELSH, ATTORN EY AT LAW. Office in the Town fiall-Zuiliing, next door to the Pug Office. Dee. 1.3.1.867. THE WORLD MOVES ! W. A. REID VRAKES pleasure in inflaming the public that he 1 4 has opened the fullest and largest stack of ~533C~ ~J~3~ ~~~8 The fairest and.richest NEW SUGARS, Boat stock of COFFIS, Finest flavored TEAS, Bright syrups, N. 0. Molasses and P Rico do. &c„ he has been able to offer in Way neaboru'. -E4 -I w . 111 HIE an The ratte - ao Mackerel', white; atiund and choice Shad and llening in salt or ice. COVE OYSTERS - The,beat oysters in•the world. "Patuxent," and "McMurray" braids, by the can or wh,lesaic. C R A. LI KEIIS Farina, Mushroom, Cream, Tea cakes, oy•ter. and water cracker, fresh from JAS. IVLASON & Factory, which enjoys the moutfairotable--reputit- tion in the U. FRESH BREAD. Received daily Ero . ea Braes Bakery FAMILY The well known "Willow Grove'in / and nb:o paper aacks, at Mill Pricea. CONFECTIONARIES AND FRUIT Candies, Pruens, FigsDat.es,--r-resh—euira Usages, Lemons, Lemon. auJ Raspberry Syrups GLASSWARE; LAMPS, &O Bought at Factory prices, and fullest stock in town, Sun Burner, Chimneys, wicks, Handswrie Goblets, cheap tumblers. QUEENS IV A RE Best grani ein sets or single piece. C. C. ware low. VARIETIES Bucketo, - Tubs. sugar buckets and boxes, baskets, brooms, whisks Fancy soaps, Pocket Books, BEA. tionery, c. C 7 7 . ' Country Produce, taLen _in exchange for goods, or cash paid for leading-articles.. Cash buyers will find it to their interest to call. Thankful fc;r the incfeaed patronage of the past year, I hipe ler a continuance of lhe some. May i, 1 8G8. FRESH SIUPPLY NEW GOODS. \YE are now prepared to accommodate our customers and the public generally with all goods in our line such as BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, HOSJENY, WM YES, &c. Tobacco, Segara, Spices, and NU.P. SOAPS, HAIR 011: 4 , PERFUMERY, Stationary Clocks, made at the celebrated factory t f Seth Thomas, and warranted. Watches of all kinds kept on hand and far sale. Jewelry consisting of LADIES FINE SETTS IN COLD AND PLATED JEWELRY ALSO LA DIES FANCY JET SETTS. Sleeve Butt ons from 10 cts. per pair upwards d fine lot of fancy setts, sleeve Buttons for Gents ana Ladies. Gents Solid Gold Fancy Breast Pins and Watch chains, Gold, Silver and Steel, also bil‘or watch guar s. Brazillian Pebble. Steel and ilver frames also Dula ble Sighted glasses a nd Nose Glasses. Trunks, Valieses, Umbrellas, Vanes, Kerosene oil, Crackers. Baskets, Mats, &c. 'Clocks and Watetes repairs at short notice. (lld gold and silver taken inexchange for goods. April 24-16'68. E. & J. ELL/EN DR. T. D. FRENCH, 1112131111 a S rSERTB Beautiful and Durable teeth mounted on Platina, Gold and Vulcanite. Partieular attention given to the preservation 01 the natural teeth. NitroosOxide Gas administered for the ex trac. tint, o tee th without pain. Office at his residence on Mechanic Street. Feb: 8- PIL I DIEM znEr• VOIIE subscriber informs the public that he con tinues the Butchering business and will supply his customers and others with a prime article o f fresh Beef Veal and Lamb, am usual, during Lie Season, from the Seller adj.) in ing the Waynesboro' TIIO. J. CIMNINGHANI. Hotel, May 8 —ff. Gr°°P. sugar at FA MITA' F.LOV" tFIE hest Family Flour from Ams terdara• in different sized sacks, can be had et any time at the Drug Store of J. P. Kurtz. jurie 19-6 w Boot and Shoemaking: fir HE subscriber would inform the public that ho is at all times prepare& to.tnalte to order Gents Coarse or fine Boots, also coarse or fine work kir Ladies er Misses, including the latest style of Repairing done at short notice, and, assures taken in private families if desired and the weak delivered. THOS. J. HOLLINGSWORTH, May B—tf, M2LMEEUM Persons wanting fresh Lime can he supplied calling on the sub,criber 19—tf Cult. e, Confections, RFID' S. DAVID LOMI. ALEX. HAMILTON,
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