%%kale Ahntat GRAY HAIR. This is the A3Ennosuthat Ring wide. i • ~. di .. • .... This is the Curo that lay .. 44 In alk bi tho AxmtostA. that Ring made. 1:,.. . 7 This fa the Man who was bald and Pray, Who now hna raven leeks, they say. , used the Cure that lay • Tu the AmeirJst.t. that Ring mede. — . • '' 4,1 i 4 : 1 _ This -la the Malden, handsome pad -5e4 Whg7 . l .. arried the man once bald and • gray, WhO row his raven locks, they say. , 7;Nt7 Ile myzal the AMDROSIA that Ling made. .--a&This is the Pnrson, who, by the way, Married the rmiden, handsome and t oo, - 4 To the man once bald and g•ray, But who now lies raven locks, they tteea s t n nrj he used the Cnre thnt lay •. In the AIIBLZUSIA. that-mug made.- . . t . , Thigh; the Ttell that rings away nion , e the people vad: and gay t "nto INfa .. t t 'here does -- - 1-••• it von 7c0r,1 , 1 7v - t Ir. lel or pray, .4Fnlj• the --Lizza.:ol:l4 thut /Zulu made, 'ititl;lll.4.llllll.ii= sold by .1. F. KURTZ and F. FOURTH MAN Waynesboro', and by Druggists generally. Eeb.Ft-Iy. A-LE_X,L_E_E_D_S_ Next door to tho Town Hall, has n)w on hand a fine aseorttnont of CLOCKS, Beier tea by himself II ith grrnt care, a large and well selected assortment of /A 14113- 4;) of Swiss, English, and American Manufacture ; JEWELR-Y cheaper then ever before sold in Waynesboro', all the karst tdyivs 6. pt con, tartly on hand. k;vory variety of Cuff buttons. A tine assort- / MEIJI of FINGER AND EAR RINGS Solid Gold. Engagement and RINGS, Silrer 'Thimbles and sherlas,' Castorfs Forks, an 4 Spoons, ' , aft and But ter Knives of the cel ebrsted Roger Manufacture, at reduLed SPECTACLES To suit every-body's eves, New glasses put in Old from, s. Clocks. Watches, and Jewelry pro raptly and neatly repaired and warranted. • ALEX. LEEDS, Next (Inert° the Town Hall, under tie Photograph Gallery • July 31. QIIAR,iERLY REpoRT OF THE I.Bl' National Batik at Wayuesboro', l'a RESOURCES. loans and Diceounts, U. s. Bends to bemire circulation U. S. Bond. or, h.trid, P. and A. Tel. Stock, Due Irani Banks, • Specia ^nd Legal Tender Notes, Compound Interest Notes, National B.ink Notts, Circulation, State Bank Notes, Cash items and stamps, LIABILITIES Capital Stock, Circulation, Surplus Fun'', Profit and• Loss, Drposites, Pue to Banks, pividends unpaid, $213,379,46 The otiose statement is just and true to the best pf my knowledge and belief. JOHN PHILIPS, Cash. Sworn and subscribed to before me this 6th day pf July, 1868. J. F. K URTZ, N. P. ,July 17-6 t $lO REWARD. THE Subscriber offers the above reward for such information as will lead to the &tee don and onviction of the person or persons 'who recently ponied off of his premiers about two cords of wood. July 31. aw. JOHN W. GOOD, RING'S J u!y 6, 1868 50,062 7E) ;(1; 42,6 rOO 0.20,„60 1,469 et) :4010,00 1,2 , 0,00 1,49(.00 $213,379 46 $75,000,00 67,500,00 10,000,00 3,354,18 54,559,10 2,473,18 463,00 SAVE YOUR FRUIT ! L A. OELLIG DR Y HOUSE, PATENTED JANUARY 21ST, 1868 This is the best my House ever offered to the public It dries Fruit in half the t.me required by the old meiho , L - -- • . - It dries uniformly and perfectly: - 'I he Fruit dried by it retains more of the natural flar‘.r. It is easily plena ged. It saves fuel. It is durable and portable. It has ..t4 feet of drying surface. IL will dry apples twice a day. Cad anti see them at the sign of the 11-IG—R-ED—H-CIRN and leave our orders for them COOK STO VES Tinware, Ironware, Brassware, House Furnishing Goods Tubs, Threkista, Churns., ni`~tos and s, — Spoons, Large iron and Copper ke_ttl es And other useful oracles at the sign of the BIG RED I - 1 1, 10i, Waynesh3rd, Pa, where a large as- =MOM COOK STOVES, NINE•PLATE STOVE,S PA R LOU STOVE,S COAL STOVES, &c of the latest improrementoi, the very best in the market, at the Cheap Tin and stove Stbre - of . D. B. RUSSELL. TINWARE made of the hoqt Tin in the market, and warranted at the sign of the "33.1. 1 1; Ft. 63 , cll. Born." 1) 13. RU 'SELL keeps constantly 'on hand a large assortment of House Furn:shing Goods for sale cheap. Pure No. 1 lilerosenc Oil and a large assortment of Lamps. Washing Made Easy ! by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and getting the best Close Wringer ever made. [Persons iu want of Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, &c. &c,, can get full value for their money by cahiug on D. B 1lli• 4 5l1,1„ Sign of the "BIG RED DORN" Waynesboro', Pa EVERYBODY COME AND SEE. THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL BASE BURNER, At the si , •n otthe con.inced LilA the Oneritoi q; the b k ., t , trie i n , 11 ,1- fiorne•t anti the cheape.t Burz.ing Coal Move qt tho WORLD for truth is mighty and wtu prevail. We have the %tumult; titury in our etore so that you can itatge I,l3 , ..ar.srive.s. D. It 11IJ hells the No ,tl at 1..2:3, Nu 10 at No. I I at 30, No. 12at ti; 4 Oriental has a Eirget fire pot, a better crate' makes more ht at with le-s. 0,1 than the M Glory. The Oriental ha- t.the n the fdur first ideal Mots at the State Fairs of New 1 ork, and the laige• :sneer .14e.ldie at the Amu rleatt lhatltute . kud 6,..e at the sign ul the "BIG RED HORN", ayne4) )ro', Pa , where you can get any kind of :Stows y9u want of JJ.1.1..111305E Li,,, who always keeps on hand and for snle Tinware made of the best tut and by vod worlitmAt. House furniabing pied.; &c, at the sin of the BIGRED HORN Suld at Retail by ' D B BIT •::SELL, Sign of the Big. Red Horn, 'Waynesboro', Pa improved Thrashing Machine ! Daniel Geiger. - B. E. Price. . Farmers will please.look at the great advantage in, Thrashing rain with GEISERS' SUP-REGULATING F I NTTTA . WWWTTOra7M' I • With the latest InTroved Triple Geared H orse Power, driven either by Gear or Belt `o. lis a ell; orse power, vet cas tron .res er rame ant wrong iron ant won cy rna er, sox ret,ii inches in Mama ter and thirty three inches long. Trunk has temnich rake crank and seven rakes is thirty-five inches wide, and delivers the straw oil the second rake, these carry the straw out on their tops, and deliver it n the stacker, which will deliver about thirty-five feet beyond the feeder, on a stack fifteen to righted. feet high, and can be easily ininag_i to carry the chaff with the straw, ur deliver It in a separate place. l'ho - ttunk and lan side, being closed, to confine the straw and chat!', remedies all Acuities in deeming grain against whiny weather. It bags the grain by reasonable management, ly clean for 'market, and its capacity, under - altlina - ry - en-es , - , - is-trom - twenty-to-torty_laush , _ v er - hi-er, - using-eight-horses and_the_sanic_number_oLhanits; but to force the work under favorable cneunistailee, it will thresh from lorty to tiny bushels per hour, and with more ease and agreeableness to haiii , s than any other machine now In common use. The IS o. 2 Machine,dully represented in the above - euros - particularly - mdapte.d - to - the -tormer's-usorim intended to apply to any common lever or rativv ty power; weighs 1,300 pounds; has an iron thrusters frame, and cylinder, 12, niches in diameter a,.d,213 inches long; delivers the clean grain in bags, or it desired, to u bushel. It delivers the straw tineen feet from the feeder, or it desired, can dower the straw ant' chat] together; will thresh dud clean, in gdoil grain, ready tor market, from IiJO to 17b bushels 01 wheat, or hoot 300 to Lim.) uusliels el oats per day, using lour or s.x horses, and the same number lit nand,; but to fume the work, under mast favorable circumstances, good grain, die., will thresh and clean cor.siderably more. The Mat:hole will thresh and clean all kinds lit grain generally thrashed with the common machine, and requires no more horse power, but immany cases dues net run so hard. it will dv very well to a two-horse railway power - Now here is what the Farmer and tniasi,erman wants, a Smpa - ra - tor - to — go - froni farm to farm, to thrash grant, w tilt more satisfaction man any other separatonow- in use, and-why- is it 7 Because-this separa tor has a sell regulating Blast, which prevents grain from blowing into the chair, and also has a sell ri g u :at mg leerier to tin d trio cleaner and it has rollers and imams in the cleaner which prevents It Irma cluak rig. Why dues this machine run so light, and give so little trouble I Because there is less fric -tion-iii-the-Journalsrand-tl,e-rakes-and-Lin-are-g.tured-su-that-you-hame-no_truuble-w-ttiLASelts..bieakulgi and slipping, causing dust to tali into the wheat. Why does it clean ag wrist the wind? ' Because the blast has once% action un the grain and tile cleaner is so well arrang ed t hat the wind has no choice to dirt the stopper. pawl irrent ly - car t-Wi - tr. LeaaiLige _bey, ready to attach when necessary 1 Because it is inure convenient in the barn without the mint car- huge You can turn the machine or run it from piece t..) place inure easily. Whv has it not gut teva tors like some other machints Eetause the Elevators carry the filth back alternately into Lite cleaner which must eventually go Into the good wheat or in the elildr, and all know, Mal linh should he Kept separate fur feed, iStc, we might as well keep shoveling the failings from under our nand ben into the hopper aim expect to get the grain clean. Why is this separator more cleanly and sat tstac tory to work a bout than others? because the Fau and Trunk :fides are closed up to preTvetit the wheat chili alio dust from coming out and .tattering over the tloor, - causing waist an t - giving much trouble with dirt and-sure ey es, &c. ‘I by do l'mashermen get more work with these separators than Lucy do with others lie. cause this separator ail these advantages and many more, which makes it a separator si.litable anti a paying one t o r all Lammers ana Thrashermen that have grain to thrash, Waist in must cases tanners 1711181 su it themselves to the machine, becaus e the machine wit not suit rash to the farmer In short, this is the cheapest, most durable, reliable, simple and most tier to Work about ; and the only eel, arator that will clean and beg the grain sufficiently clean for market under all circuinstances. Farmers can rest assured that ,this machine is nu humbug, and judging from the high recom tion of farmers that are using them, we must come to the conclusion that It is the very Machine that far mers want anil will have as soon flO they have an opportunity to appreciate and at test its merit...i t for which we hope they will give us an opportunity as we are willing to he re sponsible if it does nut perform as represented in this Circular A reduction of 2 per cent. on all.orders handed in on or before the first of Ipril , 1869. Shop Prices of Machines range from 8215, to 8540: rp-w.. warrant the machines to be as above, represented; also against any reasuna ble detects of material workin:.nship, &c Geiser, Price & Co., Manufactures. W YNESBORY, FRANKIJN Co , FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS, de.ire to call the attention of the Fordo 11 o f Waviies' , uro', an,l surrounding countiy to luiltpwvig VAL:I'S : —l. The • SINGER_SEWING _MACHINE Is the best for Family Use. 2 It ham the t est Hemmer ever put an it Sewing Machine ; commencing at the (weir of the work,. and turrinonn a %erN pretty hem that will Hot wa-h nut. It will hem into a squaie cornier arid out ; a notmd an abrupt curve Onto a sco:l awl turn Luc work all nit neatly. It will also hem the edge of unpleaiheo mubbn without trimniaigAr the fringe. 3 It as the best strachihen:s thr lit mining, felling, rucking, Cording. Itufildig. hip", at.d rrinuning. ever put on a Si wing Ml chine. . 4. It is the fastest running Machine in the world arid runs the easiest 5. It does not take FIX months to learn to use it. It is so simple that a child can use it. t. it wi.l out-wear any twn other machines yoa can name, at i(lience the most durable. 7. It does its work equally well, at fast or slow rates of s peed. 8. It cannot be got out of order by sewing. - With these min's, we invite you to come and see for your . elf nlid can assure you that after ten years practice with Sewing Machines, we know by practical experience %than.' Maehine, to sell arid which to reeammend ; and can say thit you will find it to your own interest to see these before ma king a purchase. Parties will please leave tlr , is, orders with the undersigned who will promptly fill them .' .1. FUME:ft V, Agent. jU lIC 19 - if. VALUABLE - MILL PROPERTY PRIVATE SALE. HE Sul scriber offers at Private Sale his value sble Mill property—known as 'Amsterdam Mil" —situated about two miles southeast of Waynes boro', in Franklin Co., Pa. The Mill is three eta. ries high, 55 by 50 feet, built of brick in 1857. and is in good running order, with a good Brick House and other improvements on the premis.v. It h as a good water power with 18 feet fall. Fifteen acres of land, more rlesi, will be bold with t m Mill. The Mill is desirably lo^ated and has a good run of ens. tom, For further particulars :slyly to We uaJar signed. July 31— 4w. BENJ. C. iTOLIFFE R. Lancaster Examiner cnp)• 3t and send bill to advetiis4, _ •. J. 011er. Josiah Fahrney. PATENT GRAIN SEPARATOR, DANIEL CI_EISEII, Proprietor DR. JOHN A. H ATTON, [From the Philadelphia Dental College.] 3:, M.' IV 'l 6 I SS 90. NITROITS OXt1)11: uet3 to EXTRACT 'TEETH WITHOUT PAIN, Or when patients desire it, he will use the N ARCO I'D; SPRAY, a process of Freer,• ing the Gums., kV' Operative Dentistry done in a ecien tifie manner. He will inert Artifi•iol Teeth mounteci rri Gold, Platioa or Vuicanito, and warranted to give . satisfaction Offt.!e., No. orth Carlisle street, ',catty opposite the Adams tit,mie. Green, OXLIP. July 3—tf TO THE LiIEDIES ! C RESSER would - rmrpeetrully - "annount - e Til • to the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that the EUII intends to carry on the Millinery bus iness in all its bunch's and don't intend quilting "as'lthis been reported," but expects to enrry on more extensively tnan ever. she also intends car rying on MAN I'UA MAhING in connection with her tither business ; having had considereble expe. is en both she fl titers hers. If that she will be able to give satnf alum to all. Returning thanks for liberal patronage given her heretoiere, she hopes• fur a contiruance ill the same in the future. March 20 tf. , TO DISTILLERS: DISTILLERS' and other.: J. siring copper work, such a , Su Is, Kettles, &c., wilt find it to their tut. rest to ail& as the undersigned, who is fully pu•parod to do all kinds of c , pper work at the shor test notice and put it up in the very best manr.rr . All the new improvement , in Pistila.ion introdu• doc.ed The attenti mof Distillers is also invited to .1 Springers Putt nt Doubler through wnich the greatest advantages in Distillation are obtained. Steam and water pipe put up and all kinds of Brass work iurnished. Addresq A. C. FLINN, No. li North Qu-rrr street, August 7-2 m. Laneubte7 City, Pa. NOTICE. ETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of Hen ' Ary Smith, late of Waynesboro' Pa., deed, hav ing ueen granted t.) the subscriber. 0.1 persons in debted to said estate will make payment and those having (-Limb Ines, nt them to L. SINIVELY SMITH, Ex'r. LIME ! EIM at Persons wanting fresh Lune can I ..; rtUpplied by calling on the subscriber. june'l9--ti ALEX HAMILTON. G OOD 'Sugar at 011, Cloth and paper Blinds atthe store of 4 ses , taasr,lialacnot 5c 03 FLAVORING Extracts Vaniile. Lemon anti orange Concentrated. perfect in purity nnil delicaey of flavor, at RErp'll SECOND ARRIVAL NEW GOOI S PRICE & 1-IOErLIOWS" They take pleasure ;n announcing tr, me com munity that they ha e opened their first selection of Spring goods, arid now is the time ter all those who wish to select desirable and cheap goods' to give them a call. Their assortments is larger than keretotorewhich will enable persons to make easy. sob onions. Come and see, and judge for your selves._ . „ The undersigned return' thanks for previous pa tronage and Wept for a continuance of 'be same. June 12, 1868. PRICE & HOEFLICII. A rit., Wool, tio:nerrtado anti City Rag,- Cottage 11 .. Hemp , stair and Birthing Carpets. S YRUPS and New Orleans Molasses. G IISE h TS .O - : Mrs. Pop neat fitting Cursets, also p r - A - KB-a;t3pa - d esTSiwvehi - an - d — H - oe: A SSIM EltEl..l and Cloths, a fine assortment„ 15/fur 61. ring 1868. T UBS, Churns, Buckets, Pails and Bowls iiand fixtures. 'LOOK and Table Oil Cloths, Window shades Hoop Skirts also Misses skirts li ltiED PEACH ES—,Pared and unparod ItiEESE—An celler,t_article._. VINO— Fur 11. rots, 4 , 4 an 6 4 wide. C till'EN A DES, Linens, Cords, Deln ins iNe t Ginghams, Rep, Poplins and s'iques. HECK, Ciinghsinsrffiekory and Chatnbry. c? crE - ItS-=A - new - lor b all el which can be June 12. W. A, Tiff Manufacturer of COpper, Tin and het t Iron Ware, and dealer in all kindp . of Stoves Ibr Coal u~~'ood. Ile has now on hand a large stock of the best Cook stuves in market. Ile is selling 40 gal. Copper Kettles at $2O " 14 it 15 18 " •' '• 10 The above kettles are stronger than you can elsewhere and much cheaper. I am now ,putting up El_ NEW DRY HOUSE on the Hot Air Princinle which comes much lower in price than tiny offered before, and is gotten up in good style, is strong and durable, tikes but little wood, and does its work splendid. It is also a good Baker. Call and see it. Metalie wire for Clothes lines ehea p. ---The-beet-Glii-thes-W-ringer - in" tire World". The best Force Pump in 'Market! Iron Wash Kettles 'Pinned Iron Pots and Stew Pons, Copper and Brass ware Also a good Ftoek of *l'in and Sheet Iron Ware, all of wh;ell is made o' the hest material. All kinds of Job Work Mono in hi , line. Don't Idl to call and see for yourselves ns you will find many articles that you will want. May 29. EZ3BIED 3. SEIRER & CO. Have just returned from:the Eastern cities, where they have purchased quite au extensive addition to their STOCK OF CARNITS 9 and would respectfully invite the public to call and CX:111110e their new s Ipply of Goods, which cot.siA of •ENGLISEI AND AMERICAN tir'SELS CARPETS, Imp. Three Ply, Extra fuper, Superfine and Plain. In addition to the above very desirable Patterns, we have a full line of tow priced II \ GRAIN Hemp.' rind other CARPETING ; COCOA and CHLVA MATTING ; 01 LCLOTHS, s.c. Superior HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, WITH EXTRA B ORDERING. Drugget4. Fe'ts, Bru:sel and Velvet Rugs, Door Mats, H,ssocks, &c. RAG CA ItPiITS mule to order. hest cash pri*ce p tit fir CARPET RAGS. WINDOW SHADES. We have a large assortment in this lino= en! ire ly new patterns, very nandsome ing Ironr6o cents upwards. We also have TRIPP'S PATILINT WINDOW SHADE FIX• TURES, self-acting, a great improvement on the old style of Fixture. It is quite a novelty ; come and see them *tate. We have, also, a full line of STAIR RODS. REID'S, ®'All the above articles are being sold at as tonishingly low prices, and it will be to Or , interest of thosc who tsisli to purchase in that Imo to visit their establishment, at West Oven • treet, next door to H. Sierer's Mammoth Furniture Evtablishins.nt. Uhsnibur.butg, l'a. June 12— tim. Or i 18 6 8 'ca-a~t~~-1 —A=lurgP--wgcmUtma.jua and at tau store of YJIII;E & iiOEFLICII LE, B. It. lIAMICK FRESH SUPPLY NEW. GOODS. WE 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, HOSIERY,• OLOVES,•dte,„_,... - ;_ ---. . _ ___ Tobacco, egars,— Spices, Coffee, and NMs. SOAPS,- PERlTlVlERY,_Statioriary Clocks, made at the celebrated factory cf Seth Thomas, and warranted. Watches of all kinds kept 0..1 hand and for sale. _ Jewelry consisting of LADIES F! SETTS IN, GOLD AND t ITU WELlt't ALSO LA- DlEs FANCY J SIX FS. Sleeve Butt ons from 11l els. per- pair upwards-d fine lot of fancy setts, sleeve Buttons for Gloats ana Ladies. Gents Solid Gold Fancy Breast Pins and Watch chains, (fold, Silver and Steel, also Silver watch gum's. Brazillian rabic. Steel and ilver frames also Don , ble Sighttd glasses and Nose Glasses. Taroks, Vatieses, Umbrellas, Canes, Kerosene , oil, Crackers, 13at-kets, Mats, &a. 1:loeks and Watches repairs at short notice. Old gold and silver taken inexchange for goods. April 24-1868. E. & J. ELDEN ATitUNrz THE BEISt. 2,500 000 CUSTOM ERS IN FOUR YEARS Having the largest capital, mast experienced buy ers, and t xtensive trade of any concern in the Dol lar Salo business, we GITARANTEE SATISFACTION "ir-every-instinca-attd-also-the-best-selectian-of- U-u•Alz tver otrereil at ONE-DOLLAR-EACH No other concern has any show wherever our A gents are sellfu.... Our motto : "Prompt and lieli. Male and female agents wanted in city and country. THE L AWES are particulaely requested to try our popular club system of belling all kinds of D., and Fancy Goods Dress patterns, cotton cloth, castors. silver plated goods, watt hes, St.c. (Established 3864 ) A pat ent pen fount ain and ticheck desclibing nn art( to to be sold for a dollar, 10 cts ; 20 for $2 ; 40 ftr $4 60 fur $6; 100 fur $10; sent by mail. Frt;t3 pres. en ts-to-getter-up,...(wort h—.so—per—cent—more-- t h an— t hose sent by any other Colter rn,) according to size of club. 16end us a trial club, or if not, do not fail to send for a circular. - - _ 1. r s - a - te - shiturt& - y — oTtie - crrefis - i - t14% York dollar jewelry so les or bogus "Tea k%ornpart ies," as it is nothing of the sort. EASTMAN & KENDALL, 65 Hanover street, H,stort, May 22.--6 in Nia_w_Lao - olis NEW, SUM.M.ER GOODS! Metcalfe & Hitesh ew's, 1000 yds Beautiful Armours Only 1S -- 6000 - I: irons "20to 25 500 l'arnsols nt very low pricey. 15 different style Hats n t half price. Uur stud: of Ladies If nts is very large having jar' bought them at the late Auction sale last Friday. Our stock is large full and complete in all its branches, and Call necom 'lodate otir patrons at low prices vitth almost any thing in' the Dry goods and rwtion line. ME reA LFI2, & fit I'Llcl.lllll,V. une 10—'t:8. Eh E , MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, CHAMBERS BURG, PENN'A IL STELZER, would call the attention of all who are in need of Fu 'Mute, Mattresses, Looking (lasses, &c., to the tact that he has a larger stock On hand, at his rooms on West Queen Street, than all similar establishments in the comity combined, and that ho can and does otil , r inducements to Housekeepers and othets, in want of Goods in his line, such as no other Furniture Dealers can do. H a y ing a Lugo F a ctory filled with the latest im proved Alachinery. driven Iry water power— which is much cheaper than sleuin—he is enabled to make his twilit are at less cost than ',tato s not having the same mil/manes. He has on hand upwanls of 140 BEDSTEADS, of ever 130 (Wert ut Styles, ranging in price from $5 $75. More• than GO BUM] AU'S, of 25 diff rent styles from 4,;7 50 to XlOO •00 each., Upwards of ?4,b0 GILA llt S, of all styles from , $1.25 to $35 each. HMI( IN CHAIRS from $1.50. to $3O. iilJ. CHAMBER .slil sond Walnut, from $6O to $ . 275 each. (301".1' A Slif FS, from $3O to $75 each TET.E.A•TETES and 1-ohls, from $24 to SCO each. spring.seat PARLOR CIIATR.S, from $2B to $5O per hal dozen. .IIiNGErS, from :$7 to $lO each. Marble. top PA TA BLEti, solid walnut, from ;V 0 to $lO each. • Wood Top PA it LOB. TABLES, fi con •„s`2, to T o . 5 en ch. Among which are more than thirty (It''' . rent st%h'c. Also, EX l' EN-lON, BREAK FA I', DINING and HALL TABLES. in endless variety, CH!I,I)I",EN 'S CA 1181 AGES, 15 difierent.stylcs rangiag in price from 1;5 to F 325 and all other. arti ch s kept in first ales Furni lure estahli shrnents He also sells \\ holesale to the trade, all of whom he ofluests to call and learn prices befog.; purchasing eisowhere. H. Elt ER, West Queen Street, • Jane 5 —3m. Cham,ershurg, Pa. DR. T. D. FRENCH, r:I , 4;A X:1) MUG" WIZ," TO, INSERTS Beautiful and Durable teeth mounts.. an Platina, Gold and Vulcanite. Particular 'attention given to the preservation of the natural teeth. Nitr(1 . 1S 1 ) 1 (1 It) Gi alministered for the extra¢ tion . o tee th with , mt pain. Office at his residence on Mechanic Street:;.- Feb. 8- NOTICE TO TE rE - 111.13 board of school directors of Witf~nk-„,, district will meet nt the Western t'Thotit*Mtito in SA- rivneshoro', on Saturdly, sept , 5, for tlieikr-L' , ir: po;e oterayloying 15 tezche.rs for fho term of rive months," By order of the Board, M W A. GORDON, Secr'y. Au,. 14-3 w. — Notice To Muilders. rviir board of Rawl directors of 'Washiorreckt` 1 district will meet at the Vcest-rn school house in Waynesboro', on Nnturdav, a ugust 29th for tho purpose of receiving proposals for the erection of a scho - d house in Plain !lilt subdistrict. The sp-ei• fications can be scent) , applying to Joseph 8. Sto. ner. By order of the Board. MATT HE W A. (JORDON, Sec y. Aviedst 14— 2w, Confections, Fruits