NEW STORE. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! COON a STONEHOUSE WOULD respectfully inform the public that they have now opened at their new room,on the southwest corner of the Diamond, in Wayne& hero', a large and well selected sleek of Dry Goods, Groceries, . Hardware and Cutlery, Iron; Steel, Nails, Coach-makers Goode of every description; Queenawaro, Oedarware, Shoes, Car pets, Oil (Jethro, Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnish Brush es, Fish, Salt, and all kind of Goods kept in a well regulated store. Our geode are-all new and five& and have been bought for cash st the late decline in prices. We !latter ourselves that from our long experi ence-in business, and a determination to sell IA oils at small prefiti, we shall be able to offer unusual inducements to all buyers who desire to Bove mon ey. Please call and see for yourselves. We have a large and well assorted stock of sta. ple and fancy Dry Goods, embracing -- Cloths, Cassimeres,, gattinetteljelns, Tweeds, Ccittentules, Cords, Don - ims, Stripes, Checks, Ginghnnns, Linin and Cotton - Table Diapers, Crash for Towels,Calicoes, Helaine, A Ipaccos, VINCY ORDSS'IL_,OODS —Timings, - Shawls; - ss In — iiirlhencned Sheetings anii‘Sturtings, 'Pickings., Linens, Flannels, White Goods, Gloves, Hosiery rind Notions. We are re ceiving new good's every week and will supply any article wanted that we have pot on hand in a few days. We pny the highest market price for all kinds of country produce such as Bacon, Lard", Butter, Eggr -Dried Fruit, Rags, &c. May 29, 1868. nir • 7 LAD tea t 0,1 DRUGS - MEDICINES, 41L10 - U AL. Mil IP Lum7s, &e. &e., Go to Fourthman s _Waynesboro', May 24, 1867. ----- ANTIETAM MARBLE WORKS! IL WALTER dr BRO. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERa IN Monuments, Tombs, Headstones, 4c„ 4c., WE call attention to our assortment of the a hove, comprising the newest and most ap proved styles Having the oilvaniage Of Waterpower, and a Tong experience in the STONE CUTTING BUSINESS, we are able to Murders at the shortest notice and on most re, finable terms. Give all at our Yard, near Antietam Junc tion .„ aynesburo' and Hagerstown Turn pil- - I from'lt o 'grater.' . plUce.Paist Office WaY Pa ' N, B. Driers.can be left with John Waiter and viill receive prompt attention. H. W. & BRO. April 3--tf. Boot 'and Shoemaking. rrHE i•ubscriber would inform the public that he j, is at all times prepared to make to order Gents Coarse or fine Boots, also coarse or fine work for Ladies or Aliases, including the latest style of last ing Gaitors. Repa t iring done at short notice, and measures taken in private fatuities if desired and the work delivered. THOB.-J. HOLLINGS:WORTH. May 8--tf ACCOMMODATION WAGON, Tllll subscriber having put a wagon • and pair of horses on the road between Waynesboro' and )it Inmost le, informs the public that •be•is wed pre. i mied to do all kinds of hauling regularly Netirreen the 'two places, and th it he will Lai thdakful ler a allow of the'put , tie s pntrenage. • , Orders le.t at II o 1) ug St re of A. S' Bonebrake will recPivn prompt aft rib )n. gitt 41.1. N MEE liM=)laa For sale by druggists and storekeepers' throughont the tinited States. For sage by J:l3lntNo AMIIERSON, Drug gist, WayneEboro'. {nov 20—ly Waynesboro' Bakery, Confectionary 'll iIE well known and popular Restaurant and j_ Saloon formerly kept by Wm B. Crouse, has been leased by the undersigned. They are devoting tt eir entire time and attention to the business of ca tering for their friends end the publie,and ready to supply the luxuries of the season. OYSTERS, CRABS, LOBSTERS, _TURTLES, TR I E , CHICKENS, &c., &c., will be served up at short n oti ce end 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 times the beat ALE can be had on draught, for proof of which call and try the arti• We have a saloon fitted up expressly for the Ladies. Thankful for the encouragement we have re ceived thus far, we hope to merit a still greater share of public patronake. nov 20) IikINNEDERGER & HOOVZR, DR. T. D. FRENCH, X/31211NriiiSID, NSERTS Beautiful and Durable teeth mounter. lon Platina, Gold and Vulcanite. Particular attention given to the preservation of the natural teeth. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the extrac Lion of teeth without pain. Office at his residence on Mechanic Street. Feb. S. THE subscribers announce to the public that they still continue the Livery business. Hav ing recently added both horses and vehicles to their stock they are now better prepared than ever' to accommodate perions wanting fine riding and driving horses and coin- Mashie conveyances. 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 atstlo Their Buss leaves at fii A. M. and retnrns 7, P.M. I NFORMS thepolific that he 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 length of time desired. He will'bo in readiness at short notice to convey Corpses to any point desired. He returns his thanks to the public for the liber al patronage heretofore given him,' and by strict at tention to business and fair dealing hoped to merit a continuance of the sonic. 'May 20 —tf IrytHE undersigned islunning a Lino of Stages 1 from HagMatotin to Geltyaburg, Waving former place on Monday, Wednesday and , Friday, at 7 o'- clock; A.'_4l.; pitsling by Leiterraburg, Waynesboro', Mutiteref- afid Clermont .SPringe, Fountain Dale ane, Fairfield, arriving at Gettysburg, at half past four o'clock And, re i tureln k frem itysbitrg On Tues day; Thursday And,',Bitturtlayi nr,rivieg. at fitgors. town to make 'cottiOctiup with - t hisiSA'aciat tr.ahi - for I.taltimore.;. WitisB.oN. '''may 14- ' 49 Newest, = Best, Cheapest CLOTHING sik g= sip 1[4014 , 11 ail , . do 441 GEORGE BENDER kir' Has recently °pond up an entire new 11L 1 ` AND SUMMER All of tabled' bet's been *Wattled from the justly celebrated house of A. jARASTT, Bal timore. Every 'article sold is WARRANTED to be of the best custom make aratAlw_materiat-just-wha srepresent: to he ... A Mil assortment of GENI I S. FURNISHING COODS always on hand, such as Under Clothing, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hose, 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.--- G E E N-1) May 4.:—ly] ,Waynesboro . PURIFY YOUR BLOOD! 1.1 ZT D 0 INT - BLOOD PANACEA. The Great Alterative and Blood Purifier. It is the most perfect vegetable compound of anent. Dees, tonics, diuretics and diaphoretios, making it the most effhetive Invigorating, renovating and blood cleansing cordial known to the world, For thecure of SCROFULA or Xtivo's ^ ^n., CUTANEOUS Disc/me. FRY 'SLAB, ROILS, PI MP LE El ACI toTenge on the FACE, SORE • PES, SCALD DEAD, TETTER‘AP. :CMS' ' OLD and S T OR If RHEUMATIC DISORDERS, ;LLOW JAUNDICE, SALT RHEUM, lITIS SWELLINGS, MERCURIAL 1444,-s-s-sClent TiArrl/SIIII,ITY, ,LPITATION and FLUTTERING' At HEART, CONSUMPTION, ;TEMA. SYPHILIS and SYPHILITIC 'SECTIONS, INFLAMMATION of the .ADDER and KIDNEYS, PAINS in G DACE, DROPSY, FEMALE DOU AI:TM ko. To the broken down !male it gives life and energy by storing the lost powers of nature, ien health again succeeds the, able form and pallid cheek of the sufferer. he more surprising than its invigorat „ effects on the human system. Persons all weak ness and lassitude, by using the PANACEA, nt once become robust and falLef_energy-untler - its - intmence. lnvepalecomplexlousnndaredarknbout the eyes, blotches and pimples on the face, tough skin or freckles, and are"-oat of spirits,"-should use a bottle or two of LONDON BLOOD _PA NAC EA . rvz 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 gennina have LONDON' BLOOD PANACEA, R. A. Donn, BALTIMORE, lfn. , blown in the bottle, and my signature on the Esapper. S- A XN:DT-7 r l " Manufacturer and Proprietor, =BALTIMORE—DID: CORNUCOPIA.. OYSTER. SALOON. LIVERY! LIVERY ! WOLFERSBERGER & STONER, Aug, 30-tf. ro g, R : Els s UNDERT.44 ER, Notice to the Public ! imps•oved. irltrasking Mackiial Daniel Geiser. H.E._ 'Price; Farmers will please look at the great advantage In Thrashing . , cigrain with . GEISERS' PATENT SW-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR -1 !LEANER AND BAGGER. It tke loest—improred — Tll, dl•i7~eia either by No. 1 is a eight-horse power, with cast iron thresher frame and wrought iron and wood cylinder, sir. s te_ensirse_he_s_in_dlametersaad-thirty-three-inches-long— Trunk has terrinch -rake crank and seven'takes deliver l ve ta r c i k t is thirty-five inches wide, and delivers the straw on the segond rake, these carry the straw out on their tops, and deliver it :.n the stacker, which will deliversabout thirty-five b s e v y it e h ni t l ti t e he s le ri r i sd w e: ' o r on d fifteen to eighteen feet high, and can be easily managed to carry the in a separate places' The trunk and fan sides being closed, to confine the straw and chaff, remedies all difficulties in cleaning grain agtiinst winny weather. It bags the grain br 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 and 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 tuttuther machine now in common use. The No. 2 Machine:fully reptesented in the above cut, is particularly aoaptell to the farmer's use; in intended to apply to any common lover or railway power; weighs 1,300 pounds; has an iron threshers frame, and cylinder, 126 inches in diameter and 28 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 straw and chaff together; will thiesh and clean, in good grain, ready for in irket, from 100 to 175 bushels of wheat, or from 300 to 500 bushels of oats per day, using four or six horses, and the same number of nands; but to force the work; undermost favorable circumstances, good grain, &a., will thresh and clean considerably more. The Machine 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 apply very well to a two-horse railway power Now here is what the Farmer and tnrasherman wants, a Separator to go from ism to farm _lgrainswithsmore-satisfaction-than-any-other-separator-now-in use, iiirl - why is it I - Because this separa tor has a self regulating Blast, which prevents grain from blowing into the chair, and also has a self reg ulating feeder to feed the cleaner and it has rollers and combs in the cleaner which prevents it from clioaknig. Why does this machine run so 'Wit, and give as little tronbie Because there is less fric tion in the Journals, and the rakes and fan are whited 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 _blasthasdfiect action on the grain and the cleaner is so well arranged that the wind has no chance to drive the dirt into the hopper. Why is it built permanently on two wheels and the front carriage sep arate, ready to attach when necessary ? Because it is more convenient in the barn without the frobt car-, riage. You can turn themachine or run it from place t r place more 'easily.: Why has it not got Elyse tors like some other machines? Because the Elevators carry tlis filth back alternately _lnto_ the gleaner which must eventually go into the good wheat or in the clialfoistrisalLknow s -thst-plitirsismstirwiresiss separate-har-feed;deright as well keep shoveling the Tailings from under our hand fan into the hopper and expect to get the grain clean,. Why is this separator more cleanly' and satisfae torrto Work a bout than others? Because the rail and Trunk Sidee are closed ,up_ to, prevent the wheat chair and dust froth coming out and scattering over the floor, causing, %valet an 1 giving much trouble with-daft and-sore eyes, &e. Why do Thrashermen get more work witistkhese separators L1116,1E1(4 de with ethers? Be. cause this separator has all these advantages and many. mere, which makes it a separator iraitlib,le and a paying one for all farmers rind Tbrashermen that havq grain to thrash, whilst in most' cri - seS farmers ' must suit themselves to the machine, because the inacl4lnts will nut suit itself to the farmer. In short . this is the cheapest, most durable, reliable, simple and most . agreeable to work about; and the only set). armor that will clean and bag the grain sufficiently clean for market under all circumstaacee. Farmers can rest asiured thatitbis marline is nu hutisbug, and judging from the high recommenda tion of farmers that aro using them, we Must come to this conclusion that it Is the very_Machine_thatsfars mers went anal will have as soon as they have an opportunity to appreciate and -attest itsmerits, for which we hope they will give eosin opportunity, as we are 'Waling 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 ar before the first of, Spril. 1968. Shop Prices of Machines range•from 82.1.5,: to 15540• rir'We warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any repsonabbislefects_of Materia workmanship, &a. . DANIEL GElSElllllProprietor . • .t Geiser, Trice & Co., Manufactures. WAYNY.2I3OIIQ, FRANKLI.ig CO , PA • - Null's Pat. Post Boring Machine. STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE. A series of trials of this machine has convince& tho inventor and nil persons who have witnessed its operations that it is superior to any other in use in the following particulars : , This inachitie is constructed so es to imi'operoted either by hand, horse, water or steam power? By blind 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"2oo to 300 per day. ft is also 'a self feeder. The subsCriber is now,prepared to dispose of State and County Rights, for the above valuable in vfention. • '... A - 414knots Jima 19—tf ILINEnY STMIL rfHE subscirber would inform •hts patrons and the publiclreneraliy that he hacrecently ly increased his Livery. stock, and is nostr;: prepared to accommodate thissc wishing to bib'!" with either 1 14 41, ir : IMES 110 pIIICLES " t the sh ortest notice,` all • si hours. Persons desiring 'Horses and buggies,- fur riding. would do well to give him a call, as his stock has been selected wit'i great care as regards gentlepess and fast traveling. His vehicles ALL New, tashionable, and ride easy, having been bought with a view • to, accommodate the public. PirParties conveyed to any point desired, ac companied by a careful driv,er. - 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 at ve Ostler will always be in attendrinee. , p. 17., i . ) . FRAN IN *BAGLEY. jA4'olll.-LtA fine lot of Sugave r urod Hams, Shoulde re, and Sides for gale by • `, • ap 23-tf ' REID & WAYNANT. PATENTED MARCH 24, 18G3. LABOR SAVING QUALITIES FA.SE OF OPERATION OIMPLICITI OF CONSTRUCTION J. F. 011eic Josiah Fahruey. e ' Belt JONATHAN NULL, Quincy, Franklin County, Pa. INTIETIR EMORY AND SAW IZILL. DirAVING increased faciliti es for manufacturing uj. all kinds of building material, such as Sash, Doors, Frames, shutters. Blinds, Flooring, Weath erboarding, Moulding, Washboards, ChairWoordi, Cornice; Staring. Porticoes, dec., &c. 1. oder to furnish all material to the public (building) of . dry lumber and substantial workmanship and at re ,duced prices. The above material constantly on hand, or made loonier at the shortest notice. Al. so 11 - wring worked to order. Sawing by mill and circular saws of every description done. lam also prepared to. fur nish the two noted Bee Hives. Lang l stroth. (pat) and the Antietam Hive, the lest of which is cheap, simple, and just the hive for com 'monliCe ure • • Call, see and' examine for yourself, •or address l). F. GOOD. Factory near Waynesboro•. PLANTING POPATOES..—We have 'ION, tot hood sad , for. sale, Goodrich,., White Peach Vow, Blue Mercer.and a small lot Early Rose Po. tattles. Those wanting good seed will please give tot a call. ' REID dt. WAYNAN?. mar 26. arse Poivei, to thrash oflto tree of life . pith! by- Yourthmitn,,iliaygestretii i -; Hitoishew & Gehr. Ri 11 (gold ; Wth, 8. lisOir,- - quincy ;IE. J. Small, Mont Alto ;.L. J. Dell,.Bnaill rg.,,Mdt,-and- Uruggists gdhcrally.' 7.= ITIHE Bubseribers respectfully announce to the public that" they have purchased of, Messrs. Mess & Crouse their Coach Factory in Waynes boro', and purpose eon Cutting the business in all its branches.--,OA .41tfrAG ES, BUGGIES, dro, &c always on hand or made to order, of the best ma terial, and warrant° 1. REPAIRING of all kinds ;Irmo nt short notice. Being practical workmen they hope to receive a liberal share of public pa tronage. 8.8. THOMPSON. May 92. L. P. THOMPSON. NEW MILLINERY STORE IN WAY NESBORO'. TrIHE subscribers beg leave to inform the citizens of Waynesboro', and vicinity that they have just returnedem Philadelphia with a fine and fashionable assortment of Millinery goods, and aro now prepared to accommodate the ladies in any thing in their lino of business, and would therefore solicit a public share of patronage. -We have con.. stantly on hand stamped yokes, and bands for em broidering or braiding, stamped aprons all sixes 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. fermi; cheaper than can be found elsewhere! ErracHinu DONE TO ORLEk. Rooms on Main Street over Smith's furniture rooms. Mrs. L. A. TRITLE & M. M. lIAMLIN. oct 9 if' • !FITE undersigned will pay the highest' market I price for 400 cords of Hark,—also the highest price for, AI 1 D E S delivered at the Ha'aware Store of Geiser & Rinehart, in Waynesboro': They alsi. 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 Calf4kina and Linings of all kinds. Saddlers and . ShOsmakeis will 'lad. it to their in terest to give_ them ! a na h before puicldsing else where. MIDDOUR dt WZIMLE, Quie ey, marl2,o!-tf•,.. -IRV na b.e r. ' - T.." subseriller has for sole Che9nakt 10ingles, :Pailings, Plastering Laths. thinglint,:Laths, Pine Lumber from . a hill to one inch: 411 other siren of Lumber furnished to order. 'Alea-bek, Pine and Chestnut Wood by the load for Bile on the ground. lie has also I C E for sale. • ,ap.23—tfl A. MONN: MILLINERY GOODS ! RS. C. L. HOLLINBERGER has just re full ; supply pfn!kw, Millinery goods les are invited to call and examine her stock. GOOD- TE3 MAR REGALIAS aupplied dr the material ro make them. furnished. -• Jos .grit DOUGLAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, s - :Real Estate gad Insurance Agent, 'thrice in Walker's Building, Waynesboro', Penna. My" B—UL• , : JOHN: .A. HYSSONG, • ATTORNEY AP LAW, AVING been admittea to Practice Law at the :several Courts in Franklin County, alt busi. netts entrusted to hia care will he promptly attended to—Port office address—Mercersburg, Pa . 1, nIE subscribers have now for sale at their . Kilns, 3 miles East of Waynesboro', Fresh Wood burnt Lime for Whitewashing, Plastering, dm. A supply will, be kept on hand during the season Which will 6e sold on reasonable terms. . • march 19-tf 1 , . ES & BROTHER: - TKOS' J. FILBERT, ' , MERCHANT TAILOR, • , AND AGENT FOR SINGER'S SEWING .MACHINE. June 19,'613!' POUTZ O B 4 7 1"1111A211D Horse el Colo Paid • This preparations long said favorably ' „ •i known, will- thoroughly re•invigorate broken downlithi low•splrited horses, by strengthening and cleansing the :Stomach and fittest:Man , • It is a Sure preventive Mal &Meet • - " Incident ta this animal, such as LUNG FEY'S, GLANDERS, 'YELLOW HEAVES, COUGHS, DIG. e 4 . • • TERFERi ITTERG, FO EIT, : • :LOSJS OF APPETITE ANIS VITAL , ' ENOGYi ko. , Its use •improVes t h e Ailed, Martians the appetite=: gives asnlooth and glossy akin—and , • Mandarins the, miserable skeleton ••••, 17r Into!' flue-leokliag and spirited horse. : ••• "-• • • • : ;: • , ' To keepers of Cortaro. prepare. .„ !lon is invaluable. /t is a sure , pre-__ • i rtlyillf ; veptive against 111ndetpesf; Hiillost , :;• • ; Ildrn, eta. It has' been :prat/ski ty ' ; rs - rt • .....; ,- . A actual eaperimant, to :Aaerfiaila tea : • Fr •'-iti quantity, of milk an g cream twenty - ' '' - p e rc ent: and make theAikater MeV' .x.;-•;,=--- • sweet. I ln fattening cattle, At gives HlStn - an apeiVe, Idosekts IMO hide, and sakes teem th rive mu chfester. , ; • .• ~1 , , In nil diseases"of Swine, itudh as: floUgllir, Ulcers in the Lungh.hiver,dto..thioarticleacts as a specie°. . /3y putting froth Ohs half n paper to a paper Ina barrel of = swill the above diseases grill be end/• cated or enttrely prevented.' If given at q As t. , In time, a certain. preventive and. - care-torVielies DAVID et FOUTZ, Proprietor, siitorinoftE, For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United States, Canada!' and South America. march 26-s xi "Dr. P. Pahrney's celebrated Blood Searcher of Panacea," Is a medicine that we can recommend to to those who aro afflicted, having need It in our own , family and furnished our friends with the article; we wilt, therefore, from experience Say that it is a Medicine posseseln g rare medipinal properties. Being a mild purgative, it is well to keep ft always in the family where there are children or those subject to colds or other sickness. It Is compounded from I tnediclual Rook, Zeroes, Ikon, Seeds and Berries, -which are tudd. to be entirely 11:ee ilteiv poison. Wo 'are personally acquainted anti:tito proprietor who was ou r family l'hystelanlarliaratel 'years,%/md wo wate at too trite raised fradr a bed ofailliotionpn4or hiejitdielcitui treatment." —CArlsinsify - ror panion. 'Tannest's BLOOD sruktmoro--From ooperooiol nequalntance with Dr. l', Fabrally, and llrom them pntation of tho above named eiedicd in 'the oM rmunity where he lives, we can- cheerfully recoil:l - mend it to s fair trial to all who niez_needaT,uraima Tor thephysleal - modadWeofmortality, &LW the &sat .I"pymosa, for all diseases shall be totted in the /sates . . , ca. 23 1y COACH rAcTon.r. NEW FIRM BARK VV,ANTEDI TO THE LADIES: Lime! „ f it s M . J. LEE SE itt;' , .o O. EINOINEZREI,, Foundry, Maohinietkand ESTABLISIED 1161. • • PARKERSBURG, WEST YA. intention it;resiectliiilyt ealled.in'eur exien. • ' Sive FOUNDRY and MACHINE WORKS situated on Kanawha attain, near the D. and 0. R. R. Depot. Tne entire establish - moot, in all its departments islupplied silltkyko most approved Machinery tools aqdiappliencbihnedessary to the ticianifietnre 4t MACHINERY AND LIGHT' AND HEAVY CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Our Work Is of the best quality both as to ma. tend and Workmanship.--- _ • We tae extensively engaged in manufactufp,ol Portable and Bte don aryl S team .13tugto Stettin Boilers, • • ; • Circular Sail ` Gang Saw Mills, „ Flonrii% Mill Michluery,. Eloitbuin Sugar':Milla '' Slthftidg'_Pa~le~p !Kid Hangove , : . , f - „ "'. ' We, RFS 104artid to' do' ' L COPPER, BRASS; - • gl - bee ton ork And . Pipe •.-- anti to panurattute stilt pine and all the appurte nances add inachtirery foriniking ;salt. We also OFFICE ANTO u T h fi ctu E r° ll, STOVES. / Our office etovmaraot the beet quality. , • We hoe tkiso on Wit] I. PORTApLE ENCipIES, At all prises; adapted to the running of all kinds of - THRESHING MACHINES, ALSO, JACK SCREWS; AND •. • STAVE MACHINES. As to our Stave Haddon , we respectfully refer the public &Mess& Kitable'&:Shaffer, Numb°. ro, West Va. it excells all others. They cannot be surpassed. • Iron I,2ailitigs,,Vsrandahs, Garden Vases, Brass nod Iron Castings of every description. We would also call the attention of School Offn. • ' Mon end others itittaceated to nut t "IMPIWVIAII SOI I IOOIJ 11.138115, which for neatness, thospnesa, and., durability, are not surpassed. They are reconimended by Pro& W. 11. White, Ste to Superihteritlent of Free Sekrole of West Va., end by the Parkersburg School Beard. hnve'et amined .VI, J. beer•e •Clo's,, Folding Sents for schools; and fixed seats for primary de partments, Manufactured •at Parkersburg, West -Vas ; I-most cheerfully recommend our Boards 'of &hie Lion And „others interested, to' supply our Public School Houses with them. W. R. WHIT}, gen'lSup't Free Schools, Wheeling, W. Va." P. a lc enarmao r -N ov T -1 • —1 '7; ( ht . o6 ' dz. Co., Dear sir: —ln answer as to how we are pleased with your rrnproved Iron School Desks, we would state that we have us• d several kin's, but for cheapness,_ neatness-and dunbility, we give:yours the preference to all others. S. F. su A W. K $. DORE:HAN, E. T. DIIAIIOBH, Board of Education. L . E I fully eonour in the above. STEPHEN BOA RDM AN, Sup't Free Bchoolo, Wood Co., W. Ya. New and recond.hand Elgin( s, of all sizce—on hood and ftkr sale nt lout rates. , - GOOD MACHINERY. We will reply to ens quiries,by mnil and promise eur bes e (torts to pleare purchasers, both as to quality and price • Galileo or address M. J. LEESE & CO,, Parkersburg, West Va. inapt: 4, 1808 I. H. FURNITURE Carpets, GREENCASTLE, PA. I. IL WII I T:M QR E, Would call the attention of all who are in need of Furniture, Mattresses, Looking Glasses, Carpets, to the fact that he bps a-large stock on hand, at. his rooms on Southeast 'Corner of Centre Square, than all eimilasestiblisbMinto in - tbe county corn. bined,ar.ii that he tan and Woes offer inducements. to Housekeepers and others, in want of Goods in his line, stiel as no other Carpet Dealers can de% He has en band upwards of 100 Bedsteads of over 25 different styles, ranging in price from ; '" ' $5 to 875 each. More than 50 Bureaus, of 25 different styles, from $7.50 to $75 caoh. Upwards of 600 Chairs, of aßstyles, from $1 25 to 835 each. • Rocking Chairs from $1.50 to VD Full Chamber Suits, solid Walnut, from $6O to' $2OO each. Cottage Suits, . from $3O to $9O each Tete-a-Tetss and Sofas, froM $2O to $6O each. Spring seat Parlor Chaim; froni 830 t 0,560 per half dozers. Lou_ es from 87.t0:535 each. garble -top ]rarloe babies, solid Waluut, from $lO 'to $35 each. Wood-top• Parlor Tables, from s2.to $l3 each. among which are; . 2 .0 diffaront styles. Also, Extension, Breakfast, Dining and Hall Tables, in endless variety. .WaTdrobes, Book Cases,- Wiiting Desks, • - Mari; Tabled; Sestet rka, " • What-Nots, - Hat Racks, Piano Stools, Umbrella Stands, Camp, Office; Hall and Library Chaim. Safes, Sideboards, Sinks, Doughtrays, Cupboards, Waihstands, Also, a far& stook of all kinds of • Mattrasses ' such as Hair, Husk, Palm Leaf; Wuol and Straw at prices from $4 to $4O. Sprint , ° Matt:asses, Spring Bed Bottoms, Carpets froni 30 cents to $2 per 'yqd, jibe highest , cash price . paid for 'Carpet nava Swinging and for_ Cradles, • •. Also a large assortment of•' oct 23 If LoOlting•Ohiseie, from `plain Walnut F'rame's to Fancy. Ovals. and ' Tops,- in Gilt'and Rose wood'. ' Ago;"Cliitdren Buggies, and Hobby Horses, Picture Frames, and Mout sibg of all descriptions, and at lower prices than can be lad elsewhere in the County. He also sells 14, holesale to the.trade •ell of whom he requesui is:e .:ill and learn priceebe: fore purchasing elsewhere; ' • MOWERS AND REAPERS de.,186,Z9 R , 8 A-LE- " . 0 Molasses at:the store of ,PRIME• . N. RicesoooN, & .Wholesale and Retail Dealer in -AND
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