A_LEXAEEDS, N'ext door to the Warn Rani hisil6w — on hand e fine assortment of CLOCLS, Selected by himself with great care, a large - and • well selected assortment of uawtomao, i) - - -e- fe%7Z7., _ ?..-- n '' - _,_ •,-;-' ,,,_. -, --•"?'?..kl7*-) • • i s7.* li-r . :rt cc. A... . -tas k .„. t4 l lO k ;,. of Swiss, English, nnd•Arnericnn Manufacture ; JEWELRY cheaper than ever before sold in Waynesboro', all the latest styles kept constantly on hand. Every variety of Ca buttons. , A fine assml ment of FINGER AND Solid Gold. Engagement and WEDDING RINGS, Spoons, Salt UPI la r 3, and 80 , ter linive.; of the cel clamed Roger Manufacture, at reduced rates. S PECTACLE To suit everybody's eves: New glasses put in old frames. Clocks. Watches. and Jewelry pro raptly and neatly repaired and warrun led A LEX. LEEDS, Nex t door to the Town [tall, un.er the Photograph tiallcry• July 31. SECOND ARRIVAL NEW GOODS PRICE & HOEFLICR'S 1868 They take plea sure in announcing to tee com munity that they have opened their first selection of Spring goods, and now is the time for all those aho wish to selectolesirable and cheap goods to give them a call. Their assortments is larger than heretofore which will ens ble persons to make easy selections. Come and see, and judge for your selves. The undersigned return thanks for previous pa tronage and hope for a entlitinpa.nce of the same. June 12, 1868. PRICE & HOEFLICH. ALL Wool, Homemade and City Rag, Cottage Hemp, b*tair and tiirth.ng Carpets. H ONE Y— a nice article. S YRUPS and New Chianti Mo lasses. C ORSETS --Mrs. Foi t ineat fitting Corsets, also R AKES, Spades, Shovels and Hoes CASSIMERES and Clo th s, a fine assortment for Spring 1868 . • T UBS, Churns, Buckets, Pails and Bowls irLOOR and Table' Oil Cloths, Window Shades r arid fixtures. It ISTORI Hoop Simla also Misses skirts D RIED PEACH ES—Pared and unpared C HEESE—An excellent article. m A TTING 7 For floors, 4.4 en 6 4 wide. C OYTENADES, Linens, Cords, Demins QTi EENS WARE — A 1. ne assortment jnet re. eeived. DE ELA INF!, Ginghnme, Reps. ) , Poplins and Piques. ' 4 JIIECKB Gingham, Hickory and ;Miscarry. HAKE 118—A Le x lot just opened 0 all oTwitichUu hid ,at the , store of:: une l2. PfctC,,F . h HOEFLICH. SAVE YOUR FRUIT ! THE L. A. OELLIG DRY HOUSE, PATENTED JANUARY 21ST, 1868 This is the best Dry House ever offered to the public. 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 is easily It saves fuel. It is durable and- portable. It has 24 feet of drying surface. It will dry apples twice a day. Call and see them at the sign of the . BIG RED HORN and leave your orders for them COOK STOVESri ironware, Iron Bresware, House Furuitthing Goods Tubs, Buckets, Churns, I ( area • Ladles, . Large iron and Copper kettl es And other useful artteles at the sign of the 13161 RED 114 1 12 N, Wayneshiro . , Pa , where a large as vort COOK STOVES, NINETLATE STOVE,S' - PARLOR s'rovE,S COAL STOVES, &c of the latect improvements, the very best in the market, at the Uncap Tin and Novi- Store of • D. 13. 1,11.1.7,66 ELL. TINWARE made of the best Tin in the market, and warranted at the sign of the "7E316 XIL4E34a Born."' 1) Is. RUsSELI, keeps constantly on hand a large assortm , nt of HOUlift' Purinalung Goods for sole cheap. Pure No. 1 Kerosene Oti and a large assortment of Lamps. Washing Made Easy! by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Born" and getting the b.•st Close NVringer ever made. 111 r Personb 'id want of Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, &e. &c,, can get full %alue for their money by caking on D. B 1? 17.58E1,1,, Sign of the "BB; RED BURN." Waynesboro', Po EVERYBO.DY COME AND SEE TUE 1311 PROVED ORIENTAL BASE BURNER, At the sign of the Big Red Horn, end von will be convinced that the Oriental is the best, the hand somest and the cheapest Base Burning Coal Stove in the WORLD for truth is mighty and will prevail. We have the Morning Glory in our store so that you can judge for yourselves. D. B RUSSELL sells the No., 9 at $23, No. 10 at $27, No. 11 at 30, No. 12 ot $l4 The Oriental has a larger fire pot, a better orate' makes more heat with le. , s coal than the Morning Glory. The Oriental has taken the four first prcm. iums at the State Fairs of New York,and the large• Silver Meddle at the American Institute . and see at the sign of the . "BIG RED HORN", Wayneabxo', Pa., wheroyou can get any kind of Stoves you want of D.B. RUSSELL, who always keeps on hand and for sale Tinware made of the best un and by good workman. House furnishing goods &c. at the sien of the BIGREDHORN. Bold at Retail 'by D. B. RUSSELL, • Sign of the Big Red •Horn,° Wayneeboio', Pa Japanned vrare, linproved Thrashing Machine! Daniel Geiser. B. L. Price. .-= Farmers will please look at the great advantage - in .Thrashing 4ra ill with GELSER S' SELP-REGULATING T T '~ '~ [frith the latest Improved -Triple Geared-flonm Power, -1 , driven either by Gear or,Belt - - . No. eight.hor se-power, with. cast-iron-thresher frame_antl_ wroaght. innt and-Wood cylinder, teen inches in diameter and thirty three inches long. Trimk-has-ten-inch--rake-crank-and seven-rakes is-thiity•five inches wide, anti delivers the straw oil the second rake, these carry the straw out on their_ tops, and deliver it the steelier, which will deliver abdift thlity.tiye feet beyond the taeLler,on a stack fifteen to eighteen feet high, and can be easily int(' ig al to carry the chair with the straw, or deliver it inn separate place. The trunk and fan sides being closed, to confine the straw and chaff, remedies all difficulties in cleanin g grain against winav weather. It bags thegrain • br reasonaine management, suf heinntlycle_ara_ter_markotHinti-its-eapacityc-under-ordirtirry-circainst-naces-,-is-frairtwalturto forty •hash. els per, dieur, Wang eight noises and the seine number of hands;_but to force the work_under-fuvorable hour, and with more ease and agreeableness eiletnut.ualiTerit. crow flirty to fifty bushels pa to hands than any other machine now tit connnon use. The No. 2 'Machine, fully repiesented In the above cut, is particularly adapted to the farmer's use; iu intended to apply to any coo - town lever or railway power; weighs, 1,301) pounds; has an iron threshers frame, and cylinder, 14 inches in diameter netl - 29 inches long; delivers the clean grain in bags, or if desired, in a half bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet from the feeder, or if desired, can deliver the -st.aw-and-chall4o-;;ciher; - witftlirtab aintTit3a - TOrir good grain, ready for rn irket, from 100 to 175 bushels of wheat, or nom 300 to 51.0 bushels of oats per day, using four or six horses, and the same number of hands; but to force the work, under nt tat favorable circumstances, good grain, dcc., will thresh and clean eor.snyrahly more. lite Alachua; will thrush an I clean all kinds of grain generally threshed with the (mnion machine, and reg tares no more hors.; power, but in many cases does not run so hard. It will ~.ply very well to a mod), orse-railway-p.r.ver Now_hereis-whilt-the-r-ariner-anit - ttiras - z - erin - in - wants, a - Separator to go front Ihrin to farm, to thrash grain, with more satisfaction than any other separator now m use, an I why 'is it ? Because this septum. for has a self reeulating toast, which prevents grain from blowing into the chaff, and also him a selfre.g. Waling tinder to find the cleaner and it has rollers and combs ua the cleaner which prevents it from chord, lig. Why does this nrichine run SU light. and give so little trouble? Because there is less fric in the Journals, and the rake, and lan are geared so that you have no trouble with Belts bioaking and slippina,„causing dust to tall into the wheat. Why does it clean against the wind? Because tho blast h,is iiiiect action on the grim 1111.1 the cleaner isi; well arranged t drive me ilia. unto_thaLnapper--41:_by_m_ii-6 " ..1 trff .a - wrottlre - h-mit carnage sep • slate, wady to attach when necessar 1 Ben roar It is more convenient in the barn without the float car riage You can turn the immune or run tt tram place 1.4 'Aden 111Jfe easily. Why has it not gut Eleva tors like some other m ? BOMUSe the Elevators carry the filth back alternately into the. cleaner which must eventually go Into the goad wheat or in the et.alf, and all kpow. that filth should be kept separate tor reed, &c , we might as wc'.l, keep iihoveitag the l'aillogs nom under our hind f a n into the hopp.a- aim expect to get the grain clean. W fly is this separator mire cleanly and satisfactory to work a -bout-tharrothers-1 Because the rarirn , l I rusk Sides ate Oohed up to prevent the wheat chuff and dust Irmo coining out and scattering over the !lair, causing waist an giving much trouble with dirt and soya eyes, etc. LV by do l'firashennen get more work with these septum its than they do with others? Be cause this separator bus ail these advantages and many inure, which makes it a separator suitable and a paying one t o r all farmers and Thrashelinen that have grain to thrash, whilst in most cases farmers must suit themselves to the machine, oecause the machine will not suit itself to the farmer In short this i s the chrapest, most durable, reliable, simple and most agreeable to work about: and the only .sep arator that will clean and bag the grail. sufficiently chetah for market under till circumstances. Farmers call rest assured that this machine is no numothi, and judging from the high recommends .ion of farmers that are using them, we must e-rne to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that far mers want awl will have as sue n as they hive an opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, for which we hope they will give us an opportunity, us we urn willing to be responsible if it does not perform as represented in this Circular A reduction of 2 per cent. on all orders handed in on or before the first of upril; 1868. Shop Prices of Machines range from 8215,. to .8540: e warrant the:machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonable defects of material workmanship, &c. -- • Geiser, Price & CO.ollanniactures. Y NEBl3OllO', FRANKLIN, CU., PA. FACTS ARE STUB BORN THINGS Wilul l z a ir ) e n t e l( , : o a r l o l . tl: i e na n s tt u e r n to t ti n n di o n f g th co e ui p eople the following FACTS :-1. The SINGER SEWING MACHINE Is the best for Family Use, 2. It has the 1 est Hemmer ever put nn n Sewing Machine ; commencing al the corner of the work, and turning a very pretty hem that will not wash out. It will hem into a square corner and out-; a round an abrupt curve ; into a scoll..p, and turn the work all in neatly. It will also hem the edge •of unbleached muslin without trimming off the fringe. 3. It has the heal attachments for= Hemming, Felling, rucking, Cording, 14104, Brailing, Binding, and Trimming, ever put on a Sewing Ma chine. 4. It is the fastest running Machine in the world and runs the easiest. E L It does not take FIX months to learn to use it. It is so simple that a child can use it. 6. It will out•weur any twn other machines yoJ can name, and hence the most durable. 7. It does its work equally well, at fast or slow rates of speed. • 8. It cannot be got out of order by sewing. With these FACTS, we invite you to come and see for yourself, and can assure you that after ten years practice with Sewing Machines, we know by practical experience whisin„ , Marhine to sell and which to recommend ; and' can say that you will find it to your own interest to see these bclore ma king a uurchase. Parties will please leave their orders with the undersigned who will promptly fill them. THOM. J. NIL BE K•l', Agent. juup 19 DRUGS 11,131313 I CM NM S. The subscriber wiebes to inforietbe public that E has always on Itsnl a full stock or pure DIZUI4B, . • MEDICINES. • PAINTS, • OILS. PERFUMERY Nttl'lONB, and everything usually kept' in a well appointed Drug store. Proscriptions carefully and 'promptly compounded et all hours. Physicians dealt with at a liberal eliscount. aug. 28. J. P. KURTZ. J. F. Oiler. - - Josiah Fahrney. PATEI\ T GRAIN SEPARATOR, DANIEL GEISEIt I , Proprietor DR. JOHN A. H AT.TON. [Frum the Philadelphia Denta I 6)lleg e. .7•-• -- 1 :7 • 7CI 70 MOT 9L" I Si "I'. NITHOUe OXIDE G. well to EXTIACT TEETH WITHOUT PAIN, Or when patien is desire it, he will use the N. nu SPRAY, a process of Fret z• ing the Gums. -arOperativo Dentistry done in a Bolen life manner. lie will insert Artificial Teeth mounted on Gold, silver, i'latina or Vu:canita and w unlined to give satisfaction. Offioe, No. North Carlisle street, nearly opposite the Adams Al use. Greencastle. July 3—lf TO TIRE LADIES I tc..t.t3scistiEzi.R,..-.7'N'areygtfecricbtoruro"Yanatnnounce vicinity that bile still intends to carry on tne Millinery-Lus itless in all its branches and don't intend quitting "as has been reported," but expects to airy on more extensively than ever. she also intends car rying on MANTUA MAKING in connection with her other liminess ; having hod considerable expe rience in both she fLttters herself that she will be able to give satiof tction to all - . Returning thanks for liberal patronage given her hereto tore, she hopes for a contiruance of the same in the future. March 20 t NOTICE. . LETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of Hen ry Smith, late of Waynesboro' Pa., deed. liay• ing been granted t.) the subscriber, nil persons in debted to said est.ite will make payment and thus e having claims pres,nt them to D. SNIVELY SMITH, Ex'r. NOTICE. • AVID Y RADE having pubiished in the "VO- L/Inge Record" that my d , u,rlver i h.a wise) Re becca Hade had lest him without a comm., This is to notify tho public that such was not the case.— Rade 'milled on ma saying that I should take her home as he would, not live with her till the next ravening. Besides treating her b id.y be requ;reil - her to bind after the Reaper (luring harvest. Sept. 4. St. ISAAC lIENNEBERGER. A Lta, LEEDS, the watchmaker, has been ap. /ipainied agent' for the sale of Campaign Pins and Medals, lie is now prepareJ to furnish them wholesale and retail. ' A ugust 7. LIME! LIME! Persons wanting fresh Lime can be supplied by ealiing•en the subscriber. june 11)—ti ALEX HAMILTON: ;ILAVOEING Extracts? Vanilla, Lemon and r•Orange Concentrated,' parted in purity and delicasy of flavor, at Itarti'v i 4 . 00.1./ ougar at 1-4 OIL Cloth anJ paper Blinds atthe store of • Aimusoy,ll‘waotoi dc (J itlo „it. Cure that lay Ar lu , ths 41.11attoinA that Mug width •-• • ". This Is tho Nan who was bald Who g how hal raven locks, they say. , used the Cute that lay •1- , lu the Ambit... Lila that plug mad% _ . This Is the 3141 den„ ttendsornts anti Who merged the man ones bald and gray, •„, Who now line raven locks, they say. _ Sak • Ito- tmul the,-AstuttuoLt--that--Itingr- - - ; made. Tht9 Is tho Person, who,by the way. Married-Oa maiden, haudauttus ' 0 1 To the man once hall awl pray, • But who now has raveulocks, they Nr gnYv 4 .., • Il.Tanuo ho used the Cure that buy In the AMU ItUblA that Blau ramie, .*:' 'Mt, I, the Bvll that :Inge away fs!„.j.f, '.:-.l`. , ,To..arouge_l4,e_pdarde sad and gay _ ;• i t. t .s .l .4 . 7;.".!!'.'„ l juw e s:A 6 //it i t l i o lgW ra ii 6 tElda 12ie E. M. TUB?SPsGO., PRI:Y . 2IE7O9R, PETTRIORO', H.H. Kuirrz, and F. FOURTIIM'AN Wnyncsbnro';4nil by DrisggietEr generallf; „._ Eeb. 14-Iy.- THEMORNING GLORY This Stove has teen in use in this part of the country for three yenrs and has given more sot ifac• tion than any other 13ase Burning stove offered. I can refer to One Hundred and Fifty persons to whom I sold these stoves and every one says it is the best stove th6t ever saw or used, I sold t the Hundred and Seventeen of these`stoves last season, and from the (niers now reeeieed Mr them I hove HO doubt but that I will MI more that hat se !Fond, Come and see my stock of Stoves. I:Thu will fine a largo stock of the best Coil - Sloven ever offered for sale. I have now in store three other new Base Burning stoves, "Tho the Revoking Light" and the "Fliepi;e," arl first class stoves. PERFECTION AT LAST. The public have long desired a petfict cook rtove for coal. I now bavu found that etuve. THE CALORIFIC IA with nit doubt the hest. Conk Steve in market for either Anthracite or Ifituniii our Coal. Call and nett it. W. A. TRIM, Manufacturer of Copper, Tin all d !she( t Iron s Ware ; and dealer in all kinds of Stoves fOr Coal or Wood. lie hns now nn hand a large stock of the ['wit Cook Stoves in market. He is selling 40 gal. Copper Kettle' nt $2O 30 . 1 6. 0 •15 18 " 10 The above kettles are stronger 'than you coin get elvewhcre and much cheaper 1 urn now putting up NEW DRY HOUSE on the Hot A . M.Princinls which comes much lower in price than any offered before, and is gotten up in good style, is strong and durable, takes lint little wood, and 'toes ils work splendid. It is also a good Bakst. Call rind see it. Metalic wise for Clothes lines cheap. The best Clo s thes Wringer 'in the World 1 The best Pnree Pump in Mlrket 1 Iron Wash Kettles. Tinned Iron Pots end Stew Pans, Copper and Brass ware . Also a g " ( f stock of T in an d Sheet Iron WWl'. all of which iA made of the hest material. ,All kinds of Job. Work done in!hii line. Don't foil to call, and fire f o r y niir m e , B as you will find many articles that you will want. Sep 1 1 Professional. Dl2. J. BURNS AM BERSON., having pe man ently located in this pl4ce, offers, hit preharion. ni services to the cospgnunity. Valle promptly at tended to et ell hours. Office in A. e...Bunciliraks'e Drug Store, one aoor webt,of the Wayr.esbero' Ho. tel. April 17—t1: REID'S, IMINCVS 1%0 11 ! itElbreiz q - GRAY HAIR. -- ThlsiiiinAzdanosintlutlttogmnda, FOR 1868. 13" . J.- 5J4.3 . k CO. s , . r ? ENGINEERS, rotialiary, binoliinists nistl 1313.eltsmiths EWE' ‘131,R1 JED Ulf , PARKEMBURG, WEST r 4 Your attention is leave( fully called to our evert FOUNDRY and 51 A C INF WORKS' situated on Kanawha street, near the IT. a r tid - 0. Tnu entire establisrnient, in all its department, is supplied with tho moat sipprayettkiaehlitery and appliances necessary to the tam tifictu,o of MACHINERY AND LWII I' AN-D- II EAVY - - C' A - ST EN 0 S OF EVERY I) ESCR lON. Our Work is of the best quality l»th as to 1113 We ara oXteti . vely eiNageil iii in iouralturn of -- Portable anti atiunary Sumut liugiuus,- Steain BAlerw, - -- . ... , . - Circular Saw Millff, - " Gaug am Mills, -_ _ --"- - yra irrN g AI iI I ' '.li ticifrnefy . _ Sorghum Sugar M . 16, , Shattinv, Pulleys And Hungers; We are prepared to do --- P PE It, 13RASS, Sheet [ron Welk. Anil ripe Fl'l"l'!Ner, nnl'in rimmlfn tthrre nit - pm !It anil : n+l rl n n 011Tif 110 nces and muclituory, for nysLing 01 . 1: We alsl Annnuracturc OFFICE N 01'111:1.STOVES Our offica etnrce are& the best qu dity. We have also on 11:.rni PORTA RIX EN CI At•allpricea, allaptPil to the roooing cf all !clods of THRESHING iII.WIIIN ES, - ALSO, JACK SCl.{l!;l\ S AND E 011 INES A"a to our Stlvu 117 chines we teepoctfoliy 11+ . LI) pal lic to 10, ante. lion•Ott & bl, drer, l'entitAto ro', w e st Va. It Licclla all whets. They calm , ht ilurpamted. Iron Veraudabs, Garden Vaws, Br:Amato) Iron • MEM a3tiug.9 o We would also call Ihr at tuoli-,11 of School 0111 • ct:ts bild'other4 iotoreshid 16 Alit TN' PILATE') SCHWA, DESKS, whip ll for neataesq, tiwa pit a-s and dtir.bni ty, nn not au; They are r.Toarnen , led by Pri . W. White, Sta to Su per' tetnieo t E'reo Schou of West Va , and by the Parltersburi; ?tebool Hi )1 , ''l hove examituid .l J. beer! & :seats for schools, and fix d in tta for limitary 02 parttneub). monolociored VI. Va., 1 mo+L recoultinold our 11(131,:a Educition and iithrrit interi•sti;(l, to !wilily 0,, avail Ifouvill , with limo. den'lStilit Free Schnnip, IV. V a." P A -, KEW. RI/ :a Nov 7, 18"7 ^M..I. L. von it Cc). lie r :-- n7) ,, w)a- r t how we are Veasvii wrl6 our Jaiiir rued Iron ),) Desks, we_wetild state that we !Live us d s , vet') kiwis, hut fir cheapnt VI; neatness , 11,1 till! ihi lII' WO give yours t -rcteronee n, .11 le rciv r once to all ollo•im. :S. F. 611 K N, • • E. '!'.l)N \II: Board of 1AI:colt m I Nly concur ill tilt , nbo+•e til'ErliENT IMA 1;1)11 Sup't Free Wool Go. I' e. Nt w st.tl secowl.lliticl I: l ,giips, of o il H i z , s 0 hand null forsale,nt low Li toe . (31)010 MACIIIN.4I , V. We will reply t-) rn quines by mail nerd promise our lr, t Ilor?g, 10 1,11.r.:- purchnser*, 11)11) re+ tv rai ry and law Call on ur.atldiesA Parkurslqug, West n Kept 4,1808. __ 11111' I' NEW GOODS. WE arc now prepared to arc , ,ininodate on custworro and f t:v pul.hc generally with 11 goody in our Inn. Finch on, BOOTS AND HATS, ('AP-, Dityl loNB. Hoz-lEi;11, • ul,Oll Tobacco, SOPS, 11A111 Clocks, 1111.1de of Ihr Cdt 1,1 ;it( t 1 1u t iry a, t It'ld vv,,rrinted. on hard and In m.lO. • Jewelry ronvihting 41.1.1)! rf :`; 61.:17: 4 (;01,1) AND 1'1,11111) .11: ,11, 1) 1, .1 DIE. 7, PAN( Y.11;1' r)l', 1' I'S tSletxt Hint ens tirnn to c•e per friir upwlols fine lot of fancy suns, ele.7e Bultuuc .or :outs uu Ledes. Ge t it H Solid Gold Fancy lircnst Pinq and Wat el Guld,zniver and died., ills.) it W . w3t(l g'ua yds. Llr 1'0 , 144%4' 4 1,d and i!ver fratlivs filmu ble lighted glnt•scs-and NOSe GilltlWl4. - T MIA ft y Hill WA, I to' rel!ns, Cancs , Ketogen oil, ()nick,' ye. (llticko and Wincie-i riliaire nt bhort notice. Old gold end :giver tag(a inexclninge for g• frill April 24 1,18. & J. I.I.IJEN - - DR. liiißA.3l BUHR 31,41:%. [IAVING lorstcti in Quincy, Pn., h; pr,,f,!ss on tI SO V lef0: :0 LEL citiz•ins or the piTie, anti suro,unding country, nut, by strict attention t , business hopes to mint fl shoirr of public pritrousgr Re cnn be found to the it,it , l of 4tr, :full al Lours when not prife4.4ion:tHy engtgud. June 26-3 m. T EL' la LAND vo it SALE. rr T 1 eubFetiluor rerra r,t Privtto Pale a v.lnpuld. -1 tract tit umber hurl auj rmirig Itnils of J lir lienry Botichrtlie and others. con t.lintrig :3, next s, more or less, well set with Ualc, Chestnut Pine Timber. Also a tot containing S acres -ojoining th. ahoy, tract, wilt log Fitt/Fe, stable. good well 01 Water nor came fruit thereon. This propirt y is situ tted of the I 111 , 11 a road leading hum the tuii.joke to tio Forge. , Persons wishing to 'view the properties will b. shown them lay Aaron uisk airing near by. If the above prop. rti.-a are not a ill privat..ly be fore .Saliirtluy llec :3d,day rf OchZer, they wi3l b. offered ut Public ride in 11 ayutsboro' on that day at Z o'efoili, P. M. 1: 4 1 pi 4 Is. JOHN FUNK (of If ) TOWN . P.ROPERTY FOR - SALE. THE subset iber teem at Private i"ale his proper ty on East Main riilreet, IVavne.borif c tits Ft s t un of a full lot of ground. with u dory and a hal 12 174 . 11 CA Z.,: T HOUSE, go-d Frame :Mahn,. tau Sheds (suitable for a glop and a suit. ty of the most choice fruit thereon.— There is also a large Cistern nt the kitchen duet For further path utars call OM the übseriber. • •• HESS pep 11—If Li A DIES Suck 1011, t ink tn,mA hi eBertntlnn I.;“nfccii..ox FrintA