firtllolslllll 0101 S! E& J. ELDEN have juii rocol*Ni it ROI/maid o _otook of No* (Roods, soßsisting of. - Hats and °apt, of tho West ittylek• Boole iron , filhnes of 411 kinds. A Woe lot of Button Uniteis felt 'Ladies or Misses.- , , A VINE STOOK OF NOTIONS, dAtfiris and CON for Ladies of Gen tlenien, Hosiery,bloves of ell kindi for Pall dr Win ter; Neckties of tallest stiles ; 'Suspenders ct caper than ever, Pocket Books at •any pt Re. from 10 cts. to $2.50. Note Paper and envelopes, steel pens, Ink, Razors, strops,.Perikaives and packet%ut- Jell, a tine assortment ; Handkeichiefs, Shirts and Ptiot- Mho- - Crr' • Answers, MAIL . ,omMh - Vllht — lFrys es o kinds; in fact everything pertaining to fancy-No _ _ 't STONEBREAKE'R SMEDICIA'S; FRANTZ'S II!EARL'POLISHING POWDERS. CONSTANTINE'S PERSIAN HEALING SOAP Trunks, Valises, Carpet Ban's, Canes, Umbrellas, Baskets, ° Mats, Rugs, &o. CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, a splendid assortment; sieve Buttons flom_ 10 cents per pair upward; Gold Pens and Pencils, Waich Guords, Chains. Keys,, Hooks, Spectacles, Goggles and everything pertaining to the Jewelry Business. A large lot of empty Store Boxes for sale cheap. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Hepaued. All those in want of anything, in our line would- 1 do well to give us a cell, for we are determined to sell CHEAP for cosh. • Thankful for post favors we would ask a contin. uance of the earn°. E. ch. J. ELDEN. GOLD MEDAL SEWING MACIIINE-. PATENTED IN AMERICA AND EUROPE. A. P. Johnson's Improved Gold Medal Double Thread-Sewing-Machino-combines-the GREATEST SIMPLICITY' IN CoNSTRUC- with the 011eCATEST NABS, OICNTAINIY and DU- ItABILITY IN OPICUATI. , N• The original ot this machine, which was placed on exhibition . with some forty others, in the Itle , ebonies' Fair, in Huston, in HMO, was pronounced superior to all others, and received the highest pnza. A aottt - itedril, the only - on - e - conferred oni any in. venter of Sewing Machines was awarded to the In- ventor. The Gm) M&DAL makes less noise than any oth er tao•thread Machine while in operation. The trouble often experienced in setting the nee ----flle-in-mher-machines-is-av-oided-in-t hat in,ttio7neev dle is set without &acuity. This is n Natures of greet value, as every operator well knows. This is the most simple and reliable two-thread Peeving Machine in the world. The power of its driving machinery having been greatly ihereased, hoe olereased its speed in opera - tient, and better adapted it to the heavier classes irf Several other im e rovements have been tactile, such _____ss_the-mouurr 01 lutling-1114 , -spol—r , gu itens.ou— opetatipL the treadle, etc,--melt adding to the value of the inschiuq• Evt:ity 11,1 U 11011:: iz&-WARRANTED FOR OMi YEAR. t la put up is every variety of style desired, front $4:3 to $lOO. The Lield Medal Machine will do any of the lowing kinds of work ; ' SEAMING, ' T UCKING. . - - FELLING, ,1:411BROIDERING, BRAIDING, NTITCHING, BINDING, HEMMING, 4-c 4-c, jf you want a ' , Machine" that excels all ibe rest, Imecure the )•GOLD N 1,13341, " for that i 4 the best, Though many -Machines" in the market there are, With this . for UTILITY, none will compare, It dove Mt work with such ease,—and en pica, W hos'er '3611 possefli it, will gPt a priz • ; It hes points 01 merit in no other we've seen.— Then purchase the best, The .Gold Medal tilachine,' M C. LLA URICH Agent for Fronklin County. August 88, New Goods! New Goods! NETCALFE HITESHEW, No. 27, Front Street, CHAMBERSBURO, HAVE their fill stock now ready for sale, and are prepared to sell at extremely low prices, as they have thorough y eanyassed New York and o'h• er eastern markets, and having bought most of their stock from first hands t nobles them to sell as cheap as the chelpest. "Their motto is," not to be under sold by any establishment anywhere. Their stock embraces almost everything belonging to the DRY GOODS AND NOTION BUSINESS We alga Wholesale all goods at the • lowest city ,jobbing prices. opt 18 METCALFE Sc TIFI'ESHEW PUBLIC SA LB. HEI7I subscriber, administrator of shed Mentzer, I deed, will sell at Public Sale, on the premises, on SATC'DAY TFIR 21rn DAY OF OCTOBER., 1868, the following described Heal Estate, to wit; A One Acre Lot of Ground, with a . . _ _ TWO STORY LOG HOUSE, roughcasted and newly fitted up, a large new Sta. Lie, Cooper Shop, Hog Pen, arc. thereon. There are also on the lot the choicest fruit and a never failing spring of good water. This pope, ty is sit uated one mile South of .Scotland. on the Fayett ville road, and joins lands with Henry Cense, Dan iel Lesher and others. Sale to commence at 1 o'. clock on said day when the terms will be made known by DANIEL GARLINGER, Adm'r. eep 18-1 s LIND FOR SILK. THE subacriber o ffe rs at Private sale a tract of first quality Limestone Land containing b A CRES, mote or less, situated about miles West of Waynesboro', on the tun pike leading to Green castle- This tract adjoins lands of David Snivel) , and John Scott. • It is well adapted for BuiWing. Lots and will be sold separately or together to snit purchasers.- If not sold privately before SATUR DAY THE 171'H DAY OF OCTOHER, 1863, it will be ciff•red at Public Sale on that day at 1 o'. cloth, P. M. in front of Buwden's Hotel, in Way• atesboro'. Persons can see the land in the mean time by calling on the autvcriber. sep 18—ta] DAVID M. STONER. PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE. THE undersigned will offer at pul.lic sale on the premises' on Saturday the 101/r of October next, the following valuable tract of land,snuated in Ring gold district, Washington County. Md., about 3 miles south of Waynesboro" and miles west of Ringgold, adjoining lands of John Frick and Joseph Rohrer and others, containing . 20 ACRES more or less of first quality lime stone land in a high state of cultivation The improvements are a good TWO STORY STONE HOUSE rough gained. with log back building suitable for two families, also a good Learn and other necessary out Luildings. There are two orchards on the property with choke fruit, the one is a young peach orchard in bearing condition. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., oit said day., abut terma will be maile•known. rept 25—ts ABRAHAM FRICK. Reposit•ry. Chambanburg•; ifiradd, Liegentown, copy. SAVE YOUR FRUIT THE 14; A. OELLIG DRY HOUSE, PATENTED JANUARY 219 T, 1868 This is the beet Dry House over offered to the public. • It dries Fruit in half the time required by the old method. dries-uniformly and perfectly. •-- -• The Fruit dried by it retains more of the natural flavor. It is easily mnna gall. It saves fuel. • • rtable It has 24 feet of drying surface It will dry apples twice a day. and leave your orders for them • COOK STOVES: Wluware, Ironware, Brassware, Stowe Fur/sidling filoods Tub 9,, 13 u-ek-et Churns, Knives-and-foils, spoons, Ladles, Large iron and Co And other ireful nrtteles at the sign of the BIG RED Ill)RN, Wnyneshoro', p 4 , where a largo as sortment of COOK STOVES, 111iN4-I)I,ATIL STOVE,S PARLOR STOVES of the latest improvement., the very beat in the market, at the Uheap Tin end :Stove Store of D. B. It U SSE`, TINWARE made of the best Tin in the market, and werra nted at the sign of the "131 s Re•d Horne." D. B. RUSSELL keeps constantly on hand a large assortinmit of House Furnishing Goods for sale cheap. Pure N. 1 Kerosene Oil and a large assortment of Lamps. Washing Made Easy ! by calling at the sign or the "Big Red Horn" and getting the brst Close Wringer ever made. Veßersona iu want of Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, &c• &c.,-can get full value for their money by calving on D. B RII .4 SET.L. Sign of'the "BIG RED HORN," 'Waynesboro', Pe EVERYBODY COME AND SEE THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL BASE BURNER, At the sign of the Big Red Horn, and you will be 6rfvinced that the Oriental is the best, the hand sCmest and the cheapest Base Burring 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 N0.,,9 at $23, No tO at $27, Nu. I I at 30, No• 12at $34 Th. Oriental has a larger fire pot, a better grate' makes more heat with less coal than the Morning Glory. The Oriental has taken the four first prem 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 LIORX';, Waynesbno% Pa, where you can get any kind of Stoves you wont of DS. RUSSELL, • • who always keeps on hand and fir sale Tinware made of the best tin and by good worinsn. House furnishing goods &c. at the sign of the BIGRED HORN. Bold at Retai 1 by D. B. RUSSELL. . sign of the Hig Red Horn, Waynesboro', Pa ie sign of the Japanned ware, or kettles COAL STOVES, &c Improved Thrashing_ Machine Daniel Geiser, D. E. Price. Farmers will please look at the great snit:ant:age Thrashing train with GEISERS' BM-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, With the latest improved Triple Geared H orse Power, •drivei either by Gear ur Belt I'o, 1 is a eight-horse power, with cast iron thresher frame and wrought iron end wood cylinder, teen inches in diameter nod thirty three incbus long. Trunk has ten•inch rake crank and seven rakes 's-tirirty-five-incliwwide,-and-delivers--the-straw-on-tho-secou.l . • - t • t•-) g /or tops, and deliver it the stacker, which will deliver about thirty-five feet beyond the feeder, on a stack fifteen to eighteen feet high, and can be amity in milks! to carry the chair with the atm w, or deliver it in it separate place. The newt a n.rl s uisiilesbs - cistrfina - tlre - strrw - ord - ghTuf - , - rwrm. - tdies n tr' i niouitio._iii-vii3iiing_gr.tin_against_wiitiiv_weather. It bags the grain reasonable_management,euf ciently cle:m for market, Ind its capacity, under ordinary eircumst.inces, is fitn'twenty to linty busii• Is per hour, using eight bottles and the same number of hands; but to force the work under favorable ireutostance, it will thresh from forty to fifty bushels per hour, and with more ease _and agreeableness ) hands than any other machine now in common use. The No. 2 Muchine,finly reptesenled in the above cut, is particularly at!aptoil to the farmer's use; iu • • 0 : d to no corm on 1 ver or railwa ower web Its 1 3OO munds; has an iron threshers frame, and cylinder, 12i inches in diameter and 28 inches long; delivers the clean grain_in.liags, or if desired, in a llf bushel. It delivors the se raw fifteen out rem the filmier, or if desired, can deliver the straw and choir to t :oilier; will thresh and Alin, in good grain, ready for rnirket, from 100 to 175 bushels of wheat, or born :100 to 511busnels of oats per day, using four or six horses, and the same number of sands; bet to force the work, under most favorable circumstances, food grain, cite., will thresh and clean ciilisiderably more. l'he M 'chino will thresh and clean all kinds of grain generally, threshed with the common machine, and requires no more horse power, but in many cases does not run so hard. It will gliPlY very well to a twp-muse railwayis/et New here is what the Farapir tfiras.lcrin in P 7111119, a Serie nor to go from farm to farm, to thrash grain, with more sotistaction than any other seprrator now in UBllOlll 1 why is it 1 Because this beparo tor has a self regul aim; Mast, which prevents grain from blowing into the chaff. and also has a self reg ulating fbeder to feed the cleaner and it lets rollers .and combs in the cleaner which prevents it from chimkuig. Why dors this in 'chine run so ii and give so little trouble ? Because there is less fric -lion in-the Journals, and the tikes an i fan art) geared so that you have-no treubie with He Its brooking ' !,l is 1 .1 "- • . muse- -u -• . . ath nto_d_thmt_tti e_rn ild_bas_no-chnia ce-to drive the dirt into the hopper. Why et it built permanently on two whet Is and the front carriage sep• mate, ready to attach when necessar% I lice 'use it is more convenient in the burn without the front car riage You can Sum the machine or run it from place to place more easily. 'Why has it not got Eleva tors like sonic other m 'chines I liettause the Elevators carry the filth back alternately into the cleaner -which - nrust evrntimtly - g - o - inTo th - tral - tvlt - e - m - enitrthia - ch ff, and all krffw - 71 - ht - fifth 1 - IWild be kept sooarale for feed, &c we might as well kelp shoveling the 'Failings from 'under our hand for into the hopper Imo expect to get the grain clean. Wby is this separator more cleanly and sat isf ac tory to work a bout than others? Because the Fan and Trunk sides are closed up to prevent the wheat chafF and dust from yenning out and scattering over the g mr, causing waist an I giving inns eh trouble with dirt and sore eyes, &c. Why do Throshermen get more work with these separators than they do with others lie th; •parator hr fil l blast has abort sewn on t cause - this - set ..atochns a, Iteslvantages and maw/ more, which makes it a separator suitable and a paying One far alt farmers and Thrushorrnen that have grain to thrash, wl ilst in most eases farmers must suit themselves to the machine, because the machine will not suit itself to the farmer In short this is the cheapest, most durable, reliable, siintile and mist agreeable to work about and the only orator that will clean and bag the grain sufficiently clean for market under all circumstances. Farmers enn rest rucmred that this machine is no humbug, and judging Irma 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 wilt give us an opportunity, as we are willing to be responsible if it does not perform as represented in this Circular, A reduction of 2 per cent. on nil orders handed in on or before the first of Ipril , 1868. Shoff --Prices• of Machines range from 8215, to $540. Fir We warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonable defects of material workmanship, &c. DANIEL GEISER, Proprietor. Geiser, rrice & Co., Manufactures. > w AYNESBORO', FRANKLIN CO, PA Null's Pat. Post Boring Machine. STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR, SALE. A series of trinla of this ninchine has con nee the inventor snit nil perigees who. have witnessed its operations that it is superior"to any other in use in the following pnrticulars : This mact.ire is constructed an au to he operated either by hand, horse, writ hand 25 to 30 posts can be bored per day; by one-horse power firm 100 to I power 200 per day, and by water or steam power from 200 to 300 per day. The subscriber is now prepared to dispose of !State and County Righ vention. • A ddress JONATHAN NULL, / Quincy, Franklin County. Pa. June 19—tf NEW MILLINERY STORE IN WAY NESBORO', HE subscribers would respectfully inform the II citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that they will return from the city with n fine and lashiona ble assortment of Millinery Goods by the first of October, and would respecttully solicit a • share of Patronage. Stamping end Stitching done to order; Rooms on NI-in Street over Smith's Furniture Rooms. 'FIUME & HANILIN. sept. 4 —;•tf. TO THE LADIES It C. ItESSER would respectfully announce jil e to the citisons of Waynesb and that idle still intends to carry on the Mil Harry bus iness in all its branches, and don't intend quitting has has been reported," but expects to carry on more extensively than ever She also intends car rying oe MANTUA M EKING in connection with her other business; havi:ig bad considerable expel.. ience in both she fittters herself that she will be able to give satisfectien to ,all. Returning thanks for liberal patronage' given her heretofore. she hopes for a continuance of the same in the future. March 20= tf PATENTED MARCH 24, 1868 LABOR SAVING QUALITIES— E AsE OF OPERATION— bIMPLIOITY OF CONSTRUCTION. Oiler. ,114)44a1t 'Patinae,. =MI PATRIsT DR. JOHN A. HATTON. [From the Philadelphia Dental College. • :21 . • t . 14$11t 33 33 N MI I IS T. NITROUS OXIDE GI %S u•ed to xXTRACT THETIT WITHOUT PAP, ih when patients desire it. he will use the NAUCOI'II: SPRA V, a process of Frerz• ing the Gums. 'Operative Dentistry done io a scien tific winner. He will insert ArtifiAal Teeth mounted Gp Id, Silver, Platina or Vulcanite, and w minted to give satisfaction. Office, No. !la North Uailisre'street, marls , opposite the Adams Hcuse. Greencastle. July 3-4 - Seed Wheat .. JTUST received and for sale, Fifty barrels of East Tennessto seed wheat. D. F. GOOD. sept 18 If. .or strnm poetics. By 0 per day ; by Iwo•hors© for the übove valuable in- . • GRAY= HAITI: .:"-- Mho Is tliciAmrittoszethat !: CS (.11 nog rnlo;* :4r• Tlilm 14 tholitnii — f - eliii - Itnei bold 11134 to to V Ills raveat 110 wird tho Coto Ilint lay lu ihtt AnottptilA tiant kilpg_olndot . . 4 es , : Thin in tho ' 3141 en, lintglsomo and rptY, .... . 'iW P: ''*- - Who-taierrled thotneniiinen bald mut - - ".'' gray,,;.., ' • ..s Whii now Inuit men lorlte, they !inv. • , ....., ..ir Ito 11 , 4 , 1 Wu_ .A..lttuLtum.t...a_that_ltll4. r •• ''l ,, , :nude., • Tlste ht ilir PIIMIII, wltn.bv , the wnv, ' f,. . t ." ' 3larrled Ow 'Hoiden, haudsoino turd gny, .`` ' 6 ' 3 To the wen one' held and erne, .. 4 t . ~,..,, Pitt %dui now hes raven luck4,lllry 3 Y• I ;A" ' 1..41 1 i Prerllf+o he itse , l t Int Ore flint Inv - i'.'. • ''-" '• ' .. In tho A lit is n0.41A that 1C1111; suede, • • N 1 t . ,.. ) r.. 1 'then to Me .M.ll filet t•lty ManyMany l. • To nrentse the peopie told and ger .. 4;1 '' ' .i . . \ ii•oto tithe Ile t, whleli here (lore !ay-. - &.,,,..,•ti . ' It' Neo word , ! 7?”/: ?te &111/ or lira 11, -- 't VV*I . f. -'. rrie Um ,Lint nelsiA ilmt 1:0 I wade E. M. TLI3T.3 ee, 09., Pocirireivis: P7:Ttrctift . r, • mom by J. F. KURTZ nnll F. FOIIItTIIM AN Wilytiesborn% nnil by Dm? F o 11 180F4. . This Stove has been in use in this port of the country for three years and has given more satifite• tion then any other Base 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 they ever saw or used. I sold line Hundred and Seventeen of these stoves last season, and from the or•lere now received for them I have no doubt but that I will more that last sensor - M. Come and see my stock of Stoves. You will fine a large stock of the best Cool.Stove•s ever offered for vale. I have now in store three other new Base Burning Sioves, "The " rho Revolving Light" and the "Empire," all first class stoves. PERFECTION AT LAST. The public have long desired n perfrct cook stove fur coal. I HOW havo found that stove. THE CALORIFIC is with nit doubt the best Cook Atrve in market for either Anthracite or Biturnit ow' Cosi. Call and see it. W. A. TRITLE, ItUmiak rer 01 (oj pe Tin and Shec t Iran Ware $ 111141 dealer in all kinds of Stoves Or Coal or Wood. Ho has now on Vend n large stock of the hest Cook :Stoves in market. He is selling 40 gal. Copper Kettles at 4;20 30 a< .. .b el 15 18 " 4 4 10 Tile above kettles are stronger than you can get elsewhere and much cheaper: I sin now putting up a NEW DRY HOUSE on the Hot Air Princinle which conies much lower in price than any otTered before, and is gotten up in good style, is strong and durable, taken but little ood, and dors its"wort. splendid. It is also a good ( . .;, 1 11 and see it. Metallic wire for Clothes lines cheap, The beet C!othea Wringer in the World The beet Force Pump io nirket Iron 'Wash Kettles. Tinned Iron Pots and Stew Pane, Copper and Brass ware Also a good stock of Tin and Sh^et iron Warr, all of which is made of the beet material. All kind/ of Job Work done in his line. Don't fail to call and see for yourselves as yin' will find many articles that you will want. Sep 11 JOSEPH DOUGLAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, :Real Estate and Insurance Agent, —Office in Walker's Building. Waynesboro', Penna. Miy B—tr. pRIME N.. 0. Alalanes at the store of Astaxaaott, Braitercr & Co 31MEIM IR_IET 4 I4G LE E 'ls4 CU. •' Poiindkx, 1113 alcrini r•-•T‘41T,(!•1 11'11-1_•'11; P4l ICAltSinfliG, .1,;s1 Your attention IN rentect rutty ciallott to nue eaten• __FOUNDRY and MAURINE TORICH situated on K, anawhii suet t, ttont the H. and Delpot:.. - - .._-- Tne entire estaldisl , ment, in doparttnents IN supplied-with-the Ulna opp rU eti 19nrltinrry !to and appliances tu (!essary to the mat tifactibe ol MACILINtgItY AN Vl,loll'l' AND 11141 AV Y CASTI-Nati Our 'Work Jo or the hest qualify b ‘tb us to • Aerial and -Work-him/shit-- - Wo are engaged thestotttro of Portable and Stationary Stump Ea k ouesi Steno . ) Uirealar - Gang S•lw Mills, - Flouring Mill Sugar Shriftriw Puller; And Hungers, • We are preonrodlo do • COVIT 1311,i65, Sheet iron \Vol( And • -- - - - • --- -•-- 1 4 1 . 1" P N • en,' to menn r eoln sn'tpins nn.l all On npinittN t). !MCA n lid machinery for :un i ting I i.t. V% o eke tnnnufacture ()14 1 FIOE AN L) 01 II SIOV ES. Our oftive bteues art' of the hoot 7u rltty WI) have also on hand I ' OR ' I ' ,\III,I ENGINES, adaptml to tbo running of all kiniN of VI PSIIING A N V E .11 A ("111 An tql nur Nl , ,ittlinnn we rnspoc I fully refor the public to M n‘rn. Hun , lo & ni.On rn., West Vn. It excells ull others. e.t.itt I,n nu:Tango!. Veraml. . • Garden Viv•es, Brass ur.d I rqn Goitinvm or every di.coription. We would aim) calf Ili, htteffii .11 (r. Sehimi errs SIM 00111. ifill'irrofe I Ili griir M PRA ' rii) SUL/001A I) I,::jlc.S. infh . c.b f,r ne itnce,, c henpno.n and I lur ty. arm not mu , paseeil. They uto recom.noille,l by Prob . \V. It. White,Sta to Superinlowetit or Pro. Bohook , f Wemt VII rid by t h e Sellool td, '•1 tiVC ex roilirt.(l N. J. t.rr.r & Co's., t'oHno...T `'ents foe rebook, Anil fixed re., bi fir vrlneiry Ito.- wirtrnen to. mnuul.tcut and nt l'itrltyr.botra, Vet., I too-teboerli,ny reeotontowl our Liao r,:e Ihoui tV. K. WHITE, Gen'l Su Free Sehonl4, Wile(' W. 'Va." I'AI,KM3sLe q N.ol 7,1867 al answer as to how we•nry your lair J‘..,1 troll Sch.mi pesky, we would stale !tall we 1141:1. uN dfli , v out! kinds, tut lor elicapn, vs, n I din ihinfy, the iip.ru youra Ulm preference to all eitt,ers. fully cnr•,cur in the n hove bTI; I'll EV BOA lifl‘t tN, Sup't Free Hehooln, N'om•l W. Vl. New rindeecOnd,hnul Engin H,Lii ell .rx••u crr Itnrid 'it nil far hale nt low r•ite4. GOOD 111M..:11IN Eli Y. VV. will reply t-, en , guinea by tn.iil an,f isrilinim. OUT b-1t fli , )110 l.) pIASM.I pUrehllSertr, blt vL• y nt,ity dad price. Cult uu w with% 04 M. & CO. l'uriter,burg, unt. Va Rcpt 4, 1 868 r 11E813 6 siurt-Lic NEW GO,ODS. NVE nre now prepar..ll to necornmodrite our cergoiners and the public generally with nll goods in our line 111101 aS 1300T3 ANI) cArs,• fuNs, til.d/VES, Tobneco, SrulD, and P. SO IPS, HAIR PERM/ME:HY , Fittltionary Clucks, ;nada at the celebratn4 factory t f Siq't Thomas, wit! warranted. Watches of all isindb kept on hand and Cr sale. Jewelry eonektiflg ef F.. D 1 ES FrNf: SETTS IN GOLD AND \ ALSo Fit LY JET SET I'B. Sleers Butt , ‘lis from In c's p r p 1 it upwards d flue lot of fairzy.tetts, stet vu Buttons for (rote Ladies. Genii., Solid (hild Fancy Breist Pins an.i ieVatch chains, anal :keel, also :Silver watch Br S'niel and r frames ns, Deti ble d.glasses rind Nose Gl.o.scs. T)tinks, V ski iv I; rn' rends, Canes, Kernseno oil, Cmckere, IS srliets, Mats, &c. Clocks and watchea n•paire at short notice. Oil gold and silv. - r talon inexchange for goo Is. IH6B. E. & J. ELDEN TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. rr HE subscriber rrnr at Private Sale his proper. ty on Hag. MUM t'i'reet, Waynesboro' coasof , ing of a, full lot of ground. with a sti ry and a half ROUGHCAST HOUSE, goal Frame :)table, as (suliabie for n shop) end a variety of the in.ist 'ho ice fruit thereon.— There is also a large eistern at the kitchen door. For further path ulars call on the tile,ribyr. ►ep 11—cf DR. T. D. FRENCH, x:riorg - • - 'mgma, , m, I NSERTS ISetoittlurelint ilurable teeth mounter. 1. on Platina!Gold and Vulcanite. Particelar attention given to the pregervation of the natural teeth. NitrotisOti le riaq athninistered for the ex trac lion o tee th wtawtit pain. °ince at his residence Iln Mechanic Street. reh. 8. WANTED! ;Taw() ToliNGAtEri, lady opprecinting hearts, and ausceo,b4; diqn-ition% eleyire to c..rrevoad with a few young tthu pogyeso, beauty, braille, ur brass. Ad.!re a L. K. ADLISK, - or J. M. B 11. M, swot lt.o Pitthburg, Pa. LIME' ! LIME! Persons wanting fresh Lime can he supplied by calling on the sub•crth.r. jnee (2 .1 00!) sugar at s.F.nlf\W • S . kmit ENV/ F. T. 1?1?.‘111)"11, Board of I.;iluc3ll.lrt (Inifettionp, ISit,, E, Ii ES$ ALEX H A MILTON. R F. ID' 3,
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