NEW STORE. .:.,,.. My COOLIS! NEW GOODS! COON & STONEHOUSE IVTOULD respectfully inform the public that V they have now opened at their new room,on the southwest corner of the Diamond, in Ways's. boro', a large and well selebted stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, . Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Mile, Coach-makers Goods of every description, Queensware, Cedarware, Shoes, Car pets, Oil Cothe, Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnish Brush es, Fish, Salt, and all kind of Goods kept in a well regulated store. Our goods are all new and- fresh: and have boon bought for cash at the late decline in prices. We flatter ourselves that from one long • experi ence in business, and a determination to sell pods at small profits, we shall be ablo - to offer unusual inducements to all buyers who desire to save mon• ey. Please call and see for yourselves. We have a large and well assorted stock of sta ple and fancy Dry Goods, embracing C C as_simeres, r. 4 attinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cottonades, Cords, Den nos, Stripes, Checks, Gingham, Linin and Cotton 'able Diapers, Crash for Towels,Calicoes,Delains, FANCY DRESS GOODS, Tr;mings, Shawls, Brown and Bleached Meetings aria Shirtings, Tickings, Linens, Flannels, White 1;oo41s, Gloves, Hosiery end Notions. We are re iving new goods every week and will supply any truele wanted that we have not on hand in a few lays. We pay the highest market price for all kinds of ~ , e ntry produce such as Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs )ritd Fruit, Rags, &c, May 119;1868. MEDICINES; 4139 11L - 11C.4 NW PMATS, &c. &c., Go to Fourthman s :,_-.5.40g.;21..*it..T.4.3k,1 1 4 Waynesboro',. May 24, 1867. IViillwrighting. TILE subscriber having had considerable ex perience in the business of Millwrieliting an nounces to Millers generally that ho is prepared to do all work in his line, including Mill repairing , at short notice and reasonable charges. Thankful for past patronage he hopes to receive a continuance of the same. Post Office address, Quincy, Pa. GEO. W. KEAGY. P. S. Cog Wood for sale, suitable for all kinds of Mill wheels, well seasoned. G. W. K. feb 20-3moi JOHN D. DeGOLLE V, ATTOUNEY•AND COUNSELLOR. AT LAW, GREENCASTLE, PA. ' Witt attend promptly ald faithfully to all business entrusted to his care. Counsel given in English and Grermanc" Mice in the itnode.es Building, on the corner of the Diamond. nov 20 if • Boot and Shoemaking. subscriber would inform the public that he it is at all times prepared to make to.order Gents Coarse or fine Boots,' also coarse or fine work for Ladies or Misses, including the latest style of last ing Gaiters. Repairing done at short notice. and measures taken in private families if desired and the work delivered. THOS. J. HOLLINGSWORTH. 7, • May B—tf ACCOMMODATION WAGON. Tll E subscritahaving put a wagon and pair of horses on the rood between Waynesboro' and encastle, informs the public that he is well pre. fared to do all kinds of hauling regularly between the two places, and that he will be thankful for a shaty of the public's patronage. Orders lett at the Drug ISU.re of Bonebralte will receive prompt attention. opt 2.-1] GEO. FOREMAN. Newest; Best, Cheapest CLOTHING j. 4 , , ise 4= oil 0 w... 1.1 gip , n de 4.41 GEORGE 0 BENDER Mir Has recently opene3 up an entire new stock of SW 'ICJ° Mit 3K .1 1 %1" 11G- AND SUMMER BLOTNIMB, MI of which has been obtained from the justly celebrated house of A. JARRETT, Bal- timore. Every article sold is WARRANTED to be of the beet custom make, and the material just what it terepresented to be: - - - A lull assortment of GENTS FURNISHING COODS always on hand, such as Under Clothing, Gloves. Handkerchiefs, Hoses Collars, &c. All we ask is, that you give us one trial, and you will always buy, for remember we do not keep badly made clothing and the goods are all of the latest style. GEO. BENDER. May 4-Iy] Waynesboro . PURIFY YOUR BLOOD! 1.. " Ma Co 1" ----- ±) OMT - BLOOD PANACEA. The great Alterath e and Blood Purifier. It is the most'perfect vegetable compound of alterne ' fives, tonics, diuretics and diaphoretics, making it the most effective, invigorating, renovating and blood cleansing cordial known to the world. For the cure of SCROFULA or Iliso's CUTANEOUS DISEASES, ERE IS, BouEs,PlstrtEs and c n E s on the FACE, SORE , SCALD DEAD, TITTER AF IONS, OLD and STUBBORN Is.,_Ru_zritAnc_Pandinnts )1T JAUNDICE, SALT DIIZUB,, F. SWELLINGS, BIERCERIAL DISEASE El, GENERAL DEDILITy, PALPITATION Slid FLUTTERING at the DEAR?, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, SYPHILIS anti &Tritium AFFECTION'S, INFLAMMATION of the SVADDER stud RIDNETS, PAINS in LONDON BLOOD 1 the - BACKPROPST,-FZMALZ COM PLAINTS, &c. To the broken down female it ghee life and energy by restoring the lost powers of nature, , when health again succeeds the feeble form and pallid cheek of the -sufferer. Nothing can be more surprising than its Invigorat ing effects on the human system. Persons all weak ness and lassitude, by using the PANACEA, at once become robust and full of energy tinder its influence. Ladies - who-have-pale - complexions - anditre - derkabo u t the eyes, blotches and pimples on the face, rough skin or freckles, and are ".out of spirits," should use a bottle or two of LONDON BLOOD PANACEA. it will cleanse your blood, remove the freckles and blotches, and give you animation,sparkling eyes, fine spirits and a beautiful complexion. Try It. Price $l.OO Per Bottle. The genuine have LONDON BLOOD PANACEA, S. A. FOUTZ, BALTIMOMI, MD., blown in the bottle, and my signature on the wrapper. PANACEA F;MM Po=o, • Manufacturer and Proprietor, BALTIMORE, MD. For sate by druggists and storekeepers throughout tho United States. For sale by J. 13uaNs AMBER/30N, Drug gist, Waynesboro'. [nov 20-1 y TLit - vn y sl a nDu HE subscriber would inform his patrons anti the public generally that he has recently larg.- ly increased his Livery stock, and is now prepared to accommodate thosL wishing to hire with either ~o,„r e k. HORSES 111 S 1111111C1,18 - 41 at the shortest notice, all Ni'i l hours. Persons desiring Horses and Buggies, for riding, would do well to give him a call, as his stock has been selected wiet great care as regards gentleness and fast traveling. His vehicles An xsw, tashionable, and ride easy, having been bought with a view to accommodate the public. rirParties conveyed to any point desired, ac companied by a careful driver. Persons wishing Horses or Buggies, night or day, will please pply at his father's Saddle and Harness Shop, Main Street, 2 doors west of the "Bowden House," where an attentive Ostler will al—vs be attendance. ways ein a Ap. 17. a._ J. FRANKLIN WEAGLEY. DR. T. D. FRENCH, 3:O3IIN I TXI9T, INSERTS Beautiful and Durable teeth mounte.. on Platina, Gold and Vulcanite. Particular attention given to the preservation of the natural teeth. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the extrac tinn of teeth without pain. Office at his residence on Mechanic Street. Feb. 8• LIVERVI LIVERY ! THE subscribers announce to the public that they still continue the Livery business. Hav ing recently added both horses and vehicles to their Ildstock they are now better prepared than ever to accommodate persons wanting fine riding and driving horses and cora :ridable eonveyancei. An attentive Os tler always in attendance and parties con veyed to any point desired, night or day. caPassengers conveyed daily to and from Green atstle. Their Buss leaves at 6/ A, M. and towns 7, P. M. WOLFERSMIRGER & STONER. Aug, 30 -tf. JOS. H. CREBS, UNDERTAKER, INFORMS the puhlie that ho has constantly on hind Coffins of all kinds, including the Pitts burg Excelsior Coffins, and a Patent FREEZER, in which Corpses can be preserved for any Jength of time desired. He will be in readiness at *short notice to convey Corpses to any point desired. lie returns his thanks to the public for the liber al patronage heretofore given him, and by strict at tention to business and fair dealing hopes to merit a continuance of the same. May 29—tf CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned has taken into co•Fartnership with him Mr. Jacob Beaver, of Waynesboro' Pa. J.W.• The business will hereafter be continued at the old stand, under the name and style of Miller & Beaver.- Thankful for past favors a continuance of the same is earnestly solicited. March 5 ..-tf • MILLER & BEA VER. 0. Molasses at the store of • pRIME N. Asagneov, BIUMPSOT Co. Improved Thrashing Machine Daniel Geiser. B. E. Price. Farmers will please_ look at the great advantage in Thrashing Grain with GEISERS' SELV-REGRATING CLEAN :, + 1 : , ; With the latest linproved - Iriple Geared — Horse Power, driven either by Gear or Belt - - No. I is a eight-horse power, with cast iron thresher frame and wrought Iror? and-wood cylinder, six teen inches in diameter and thirty three inches long. Trunk has ten inch rake crank and out rakes is thirty-five inches wide, and delivers the straw on the second rake. these carry the straw on their tops, and deliver it cn the,stacker, which will deliver about thirty-five feet beyond the feeder, on n stack fifteen to eighteen feet 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 windy weather. It bags the grain by reasonable management, suf ficiently clean for market, and its capacity, under ordinary circumstances, is from twenty to forty bush els per hour, using eight horses an 1 the same number 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; in intended to apply to any common lever or railway power; weighs 1,300 pounds; has an iron threshers frame, and cylinder, 12} inches in diameter and 28 inches long; delivers the clean grain in bags, or if desired, in a babushka ft delivers the.straw fifteen feet from the feeder, or, if desired, can deliver the stow and chair together; will threah - ant clean, in good grain, ready for market, from 100 to 175 bushels of wheat, or from 300 to 51)0 bushels of oats per day. using four or six horses, and the same number of minds; but to force the work, under most favorable circumstances, good grain, dec., will thresh and clean considerably more. The Machine will threah 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 apply very well to a two-horse railway power Now here is what the Farmer anti thrasherman wants, a Separator to go from farm to farm, to thrash I grain, with more safisfactioirthittritny - other - separatornow - in - useand - why is it 7 Becausel-this-separa tor has a self regulating Blast, which prevents grain from blowing into the chaff, and also has a self reg ulating feeder to feed the cleaner and it has rollers ant/ combs in the cleaner which prevents it lima choaking. Why doesthis machine run so light, and give so little trouble ? Because there is less fric tion in the Journals, and the rakes and fan are geared so that you have no trouble - with Belts breaking and slipping, causing dust to fall into the wheat. Why does it clean against the wind Because the -blast-has direct action on the grain and the cleaner is so well arranged that the wind has no chance to drive the dirt into the hopper. WhyiTillitailt - perinanently - on - two - whieels-and-the,front_carriage_sepr 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 some other machines? Because the Elevators carry the filth back alternately into the cleaner wheat—or-irrthe-chaft-and-all-know,that-filth-shon separate for feed, &c ,we mightfie:well keep shoveling the Tailings from under ourrfft in into t hopper and expect to get the grain clean. W hy 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 chaff and duet from coming out and scattering over the fbar, causing waist and giving much trouble with dirt and sore eyes, &c. 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 for all farmers and Thrashennen 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. In short this is the cheapest, most durable, reliable, simple and most agreeable to work about; and the only,:aep orator that will clean and bag the grain sufficiently clean for market under all circumstances. Farmers can rest assured thatathis machine is nu humbug, and judging from the high recommenda tion of farmers that are using thtdn, we must come to the conclusion that-IF - fa the very Machine that far mers want and will have as soon as. they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest ts writs, fort which we hope they will give usan opportunity, as we are willing to responsible if it doer neg d perfurnk as represented in this Circular. A reduction of 2 per cent. on all orders handed in on or before the first of April; 1888. Shop Prices of Machines range from 8215, to $540. rr We warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonable.defects of materia workmanship, &c. DANIEL GEISER Proprietor. Geiser, Price & Co., Manufactures. WAYNESBORO', FRANKLIN CO, PA. Null's Pat. Post Boring Machine. STATE AND . COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE. A series of trials of this machine has convincea the inventor and all persons who have witnessed its operations that it is superior to any other in use in the following particulars : This machine is constructed so as to be operated either by hand, horse, water or steam, power! By hand 25 to 30 posts can be bored per day; by one-horse power from 100 to 150 per day ; by two-horse power 200 per day, and by water or steam power from 200 to 300 per day. It is also a sell feeder. The subscriber is now prepared to dispose of State and County Rights for the above valuable in vention. A aJregs Jane 19—tf CORNUCOPIA. Waynesboro , Bakery, Confectionary AND OYSTER SALOON. IIPHE well known and popular Restaurant and 1 Saloon formerly kept by Wm IL Crouse, has been leased by the undersigned. They are devoting u cir entire time and attention to the business of ca tering for their friends and the public, end ready to supply the luxuries of the season. OYSTERS, CRABS, LOBSTERS, TURTLES, TRIPE, CHICKENS, &c., &c., will be served up at short notice and by the best of cooks. In fact and in short, we aim to keep a first class Eating House and to please the appetite of all who may favor us with a call. At all tunes the best AIX can be had on draught, for proof of which call and try the arti cle. We have a saloon fittel up expressly for the Ladies. Thankful for the encouragement we have re ceived thus far, we hope to merit a still greater shore of public patronage. nov 20J HENNEB ERGER & HOOVER. G OOD t3ttgat at PATENTED MARCFI 24, 1868 LABOR SAVING QUALITIES EASE OF OPERATION SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION REIDIS, .1. F. Oiler. Josiah Fahrney. PATENT GRAIN SHPARATOR, JONATHAN NULL, Quincy, Franklin County, Pa. INTlffill FICTORY AND SAW MILL. IairAVINO increased facilities for in anufact u ring Ultall kinds of building material such as bash, Doors, Frames, Shutters, Blinds, Flooring, Werth. erboarding, Moulding, Washboards, Chairboards. Cornice, Staking. Porticoes, &c., &c. I 'oiler to furnish all material to . the public (building), of dry lumber, and substantial leorkmanship and at ie. duced . prices. The above material constantly on hand, or made to orier at the shortest notice. Al so. flooring worked to order. sawing by mill and circular saws of every description done. lam also prepared to furnish the two noted Bee Hives. Lang stroth (pat) and the Antietam Hive, the. last of which is cheap. simple, and just the hive for coal; mon bee culture. Call, see and examine for yourself, or address D. F. GOOD, ap 2-1 f Factory near Waynesboro'. • TILANTING POPATOES.—We have now on r hand and fur sale, Goodrich, White Peach Blow, Blue Mercer, and a small lot Early Hose Po• tatoes. Those wanting good seed will pleas? give us a call. REID & WAYNANT. mfr 26 llono ad Cattle Powdors. This ineparatlcin,loing find thocial)lf i knority will thoroughlr re-Invigorate I I • broken down and low-splrited horses A and cleansing Mei • sr s c and intestines. ' . 4 . • • m ach o'lure proleittive Of all-diseases 7,- 7... Incident to thlfluilnxd, such as LUNG PE V IL GLANDERS, YELLOW WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS, MS. TEMPER, vgvEßs, PO UN le ER, • LOSS OF' APPETITE-AND 'VITAL ' . ENERGY, dro. Its use improves • ' the wind, Increases the appetite • 1111 . 1. • gives nsmooth antglossy skin—and • transforms the miserable skeleton 47 r A l r _ Won dna-looking and spliflod horse. To keepers of Cows this Overbill , flan is invaluable. It is a sure pre , r r itNvoy veative against Itinderpest, Bolton, •. • ~., Flom, etc. It has leen proven by actual experiment to increase the 1 . 1 quantity of Wilk and cream twenty per cent. and make the butter fins and sweet. In fattening cattle, It glues them an appetite, loosens their hide, end Makes them thrive much tatter. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Mceis is the Lungs LI ver, die ., this artioleacts , • halfa specific, By putting from one. half a paper to a piper in a barrel of • , , - swill the above diseases will be eradi cated or entirely prevented, If given "ffi in time, a certain preventive and • cure for the Hog Cholera. DAVID E. FOIITZ, hoprietorp BALTIMOIIIIII. For sale by Druggists and• Storekeepers throughout the United States, Cauadas and South America. march 26-3 mos V AHRN 4 . 10. 9 14. PAN-A-CE-A \'.. 4. °Pziszincgo- '.4l# Pap "Dr. P. Fahrney's celebrated blood Searcher or Panacea," is a medicine that we can recommend to to those who are afflicted, having need it In our own family and furnished our !deride With the article; we can, therefore, from experience /say that It is e medicine possessing rare medicinal properties. Being a mild purgative, it is well to keep it always in the family where there are children or those subject to colds or other sickness. It is compounded from medicinal Boots, Beate., Bark., Seeds and Berrie., which are said to be entirely free from poison. We are personally acquainted with theeprOprietor who was our hardly Physician for Bread years, and we were at one time raised from a bed of affliction under biaphileions treatment."—Cheidiais family Com panion. PAHENEVIS BL oo SEATMIIy.7IC—Prom onr personal acquaintance with Dr. P. Fahrney, and frouithe re- potation of the above named medicine in this com munity where he lives, we can cheerfully_ recom mend it to a fair trial to all who may need47,ucscrat. . for the physical maladies of mortality, staill the great — Fartaora - forall - diseasca shall-be-found-in-the-laavak-- of tbo trop of life.—Prophet o Wag/korai. Sold by F. Fourthman, Waynesboro', Hiteshew & Geh r. Ringgold ; Wm. B. Roby, Quincy ; B. J. Small, Mon' Alto ; L. J. Belt, Smithburg, Md., and Druggists generally. - oct 23 ly COACR. FACTORISE. NEW FIRM THE Subscribers respectfu4ly announce to the public that they bayt purchased of Itfiessrs. Hess & Crouse their,Coach Factory in )3ltaynes bore', and purpose continuing the business in all its branches. CARRIAGES:, BUGGIES, &c., &c always on hand or made to order, of the best ma terial, and warranted. REPAIRING of all kinds done at short notice. Being practical workmen they hope to receive a liberal share of public pa tronage. S. S. THOMPSON, May 22, L. P. THOMPSON. NEW MILLINERY - STORE IN WAY NESBORO: THE subscribers beg leave to inform, the citirens of Waynesboro', and vicinity that they have just returned firms Philadelphia with a Rue and fashionable assortment of Millinery goods, and are now, prepared to accommodate the ladies in any thing in their line of business, and would therefore solicit a public share of patronage. We have con.. stantly on hand stamped yokes, and halide foe em broidering or braiding, stamped aprons all sizes and patterns. Ravings procured fixings for stamping we are prepared to do stamping at any time and at shortest notice. Ladies, call and examine our stock. Terms cheaper than can be found elsewhere STITCHING DONE TO ORDER. Rooms on Main Street over Smith's furniture rooms. REMiMEAMI BARK WANTED! TEE undersigned will pay the highest' market price for 400 cords of Bark,— also the highest price for HIDES delivered at the Ha dware Store of Geiser & Rinehart, in Waynesboro'. They also keep on hand all kinds of finished Leather, such as Harness, Bridle, Fair Skirting, Fair Calfskin, Upper, Kips, Calfskins, Wang Lea ther, Spanish Slaughter and Hemlock Sole, French Calf4kins and Linings of all kinds. ' Saddler* and Shoemakers will find - it to their in: terest to give them a call before purchasing else. where. MIDDOUR & WEDDLE, Quigley, mar 12—tf Lumber, &c. THE subscriber has for sale Ches tnnt Shingles, Psilingo, Plastering Laths. Shingling Laths, Pine Lumber from a half to ono inch. All other sizes of Lumber furnished to order. Also Oak, Pine and Chestnut Wood by the load for sale on the ground. Ho has also 1C E fot sale. ap 23—tfj A. 8. MONK. MILLINERY GOODS ! TO THE LADIES! Mc ß e s j;c T a L. f l u f l O s L u L op l r Olß ce tr w El li h ic as eri ju g s w t re Ladies are invited to call and examine her stock. GOOD TEMPLAR REGALIAS supplied or the material to make 'them furnished. JOSEPH DOUGLAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, • Office in Ws!knee Building. • Waynesboro', Penna., 8— tf. • JOHN A. HYSSONG , ATTORNEY Ali` LAW, 1101 r APING been admitted to Practice Law at the Uleeveral Courts in Franklin County, all !mai. items entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to—Po=t office address—Merceniburg, Pa. Fresh Lime!,• rrIHE subscribers have now for sale at their Kano, 3 ,miles East of Waynesboro', Fresh WOod. burnt Lime for Whitewashing, Plastering, &c. A supply will ,be kept on hand dining the season which will be sold on reasonable teams. Match 18— tf ' HESS & BROTHER. THOS. J. FILBERT, MERCHANT TAILOR, ND AGENT 1011. .! • SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE. June 19,'68. M. J . ENOINEERS, Foundry, Machinists and Blackswithi.`- EST %BUSIED 1861. PARKERSBURG, WEST VA. *ll4 Attention lo;teitectfully 'egad to oUr eaten+ *- ,slots j. POUNDRY and bilthrlESE WORItg situated on Kanawha street, near the B and 0. R. Depots Tne entire establishment, in all its departments is supplied pith the most approtred Machinery tools and o appliances memory to the matufacture of HACHINBRY AND LIGHT AND HEAVY CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Our Work is of the best quality both as to ma+ . terlal and Workmanship. We are extensively engaged in manufacture of Portable and Stationery Steam Flsities / Steam Boilers, Circular Saw Mille, Gang Saw Mille, Flouring Mill Machinery, Sorghn Sugar Mills, Shafting Pullepa - _ And Hangers, We are prepared to do COPPER, BRASS; Sheet Iron Wotk And Pipe FITTING, and to manufacture salt pants and all the appurtea nances and maclunetyrfor making ,salt. We also manufacture OFFICE AND OTHER STOVES. Our Ake stoves are of the best quality. - We have alsoAm hand PORTABLE ENGINES, At all krises, adapted to the running of all kinds of • THRESHING MACHINES, ALSO, JACK SCREWS AND STAVE 441 A CHINES. As, to our Stave Machines we respectfully refer the public to Messrs. Kimble & Shaffer, Pennsbo ro, West Va: It melts all others. They cannot be surpassed. ' Iron Railings, Verandahs, Garden Vases, Brass and Iron Castings of-every-description. We would also call the tittention of Scltiol OIL cars and others interested tq l por IMPROVE° SCHOOL DESKS, which for neatness, cheapness, and durability, are not surpassed. They am recommended by Prof W. H. White, State SuPerintendent of Free Schools -of—Writlra- r and_by_the_Parkersburg-School-Board. "1 have examined M.. 1. Leese & Co's., Folding Seats fur schools, and fixed seats for primary de-, partments, manufactured at Parkersburg, West Va., I most cheerfully recommend our Boards of Eduction and Lothers interested. to supply a t m_ Public School Houses with-tbem,----- W. R. WHITE. Gen'l Supt Free Schools, Wheeling, W. Va." , Panannsnuao,Nov. 7, 1867. t. 111.4. Leese & Co., Dear Sir:—ln answer as to how wo are_pleased_with_your_linproved fron-Schooi r -- Desks, we would state thst we have used: several kinds, but for cheapnesa,_nealuess—aud—dutabtlity, we give:yours the referouco to. all odors, *. F. SkIA W„ •lfc S. 11.0REAAN. E. T. BRAHOSH, Board of Edueatipn, I fully come in the above. STEPHEN ROA REM A N, $lO Free Schools, Wood Co., W. Fa., New and segandr,hand Engines, of all sizes ow hand and far sale at low rates.• . . (GOOD MACHINERY, We will reply to ens q airies binniirand promise eur best efforts to please, purehosere„lnith as to quality anJ price - Call.en adilatle M. J, LEESE & CO,, . . Parkersburg, West Ya. sept. 4,186 S. It WHITIWOREI Wholesale and Retail' Dealer in FURNITURE Carpets, GREENCASTLE, PA4 I. 11. WHIT:NO.RE, Would call the siteution of all who are in, need cot Furniture, Mattresses. Looking Glasses, Carpets, to the fact that be has a large stock on band, at his rooms on Southeast Corner of Centre Square, than all similar establishments in the county come bitted, atd that he can and does offer inducements, to Housekeepers and others, in want of Goods in, his line, such as no other Carpet Dealers can, do. He has on hand upwards of, 700 .Bedsteads of over 25: differehtt slides,, ranging in price froth, *5 to 875, each. More than 50Bureaus, of 25s dab:trent from $7.50 to KA each. Upwards of 600 Chairs, of all styles, from $1 25 to S3A each.. Rookine Chairs from $1.50 to 830 i Full Chamber Suits, solid Walnut,, from $6O to S2.OQ. each, Cottage Suits, from S3D to $93 each Tete.a—Tetes and Sofas, from 820 to $6O each. Spring•seat„Parlor Chaim from 830 to 860 per half dozen. Loungesfrons.s7.to 835 each. Marble-top Parlor. Tables, solid Walnut,, from $lO to $35 each. Wood•top Parlor Tables, from 82.t0 $l3 each. among which at; 20 different styles. Also, Extension, Breakfast, Dining and Hall Tables, in endless variety. Wardrobes, Book Cases, Writing Desks, ' Libary Tables;Becretarics, What mots, Hat Backs, Piano Stools, Umbrella Stands, Camp, Office, Hall and Library Chairs. Safes, Sideboards, Sinks, Doughtrays, Cupboards, Wasbstandp, Alm,. a large stock of all kinds of Mattrasses, such as Hair, Husk, Palm Leaf, Wuol and Straw at prices from $4 to $4O. oct 23 11 Spring Mattrasses, Spring Bed Bottoms, Carpets from 30 cents to $2 *per yard, [the highest cash price paid for Carpet Ram] Swioging and Self• Rooking Cradles, Also a large assortment of Looking Glasses, from. plain Walnut Frames to Fancy Ovals and Arch 'fops, in Gilt and Roes wood. Also, Children Buggies, and Hobby Horses, Picture Frames. and Moulding of all descriptiJae, and at lower prices than can be had elsewhere is the county.,He also sells Whokunde 7 to the trade, all of, hom he requests to call and learn priees.be fore purchasing elsewhere. MOWERS AND REAPERS din is omoi y oxt SALE. HOMlN:irl—White and YaLliow,_ at IMID & WATSAZIT'S. LEWSE -ANA