PUBLIC SALE. THE subscribers will sell at Public Sale, iit the residence of Geo. Stephey, dec'd, 3 miles East of Wvrestfprce, on':the . roadleadimr,lrderi this pike ,10 2 i miles from the latter place, • On Friday the 17th day .June, 1870, the following personal property, 1132: 1 good Brood Mare,. 5 MICH COWS, Ikmong• which are three fresh; 4 head young Cat tle. among which aro two Bulk 2 Hogs; • PLANTATION • WAGON, 3-inch tread; 1 narrow tread Wagon and Bed, one one-horse Wagon and Bed, Bay by the ton, 1 pair Bay Ladders for 4 terse and 1 par for two.horse wagon, i good Rock - away Buggy, 2 Wheelbarrows, 2 three-horse Plows, 1 Gap Plow, 3 double and 3 single shovel Plows, 1 Corn Coverer, 1 Harrow, 1 double and 1 treble tree, single trees, dung boards, HORSE POWER AND THRESHER, 1 Wheat Fan, 1 Rolling Screen, good; I Bag Wa. gon, 2 half bushels, 3 scoop shovels, forks, shovel: --and-rakes,l-dmig - hook - s, 2 - ClWCffests, I large lad der, a lot gears, 2 good halters and chains, lot cow chains, 3 log chains, fifth chain, 1 set shaving tools mattock, pick, crowbar, digging iron, large stone &edge, hoes. spade, a lot cherry lumber, a lot chest. nut boards, harrow stuff, seasonej gate laths, oak paling, shinghng laths, it lot plank, a lot broom handles and about 40 choice locust posts ready for fence; 2 work benchei, a lot carpenter tools, 1 broad axe, 21iand axes, 3 pole axes, 2 morticing axes, 1 foot adz and hatchets, 1 cross-cut and 6 hand saws 3 wood saWs, I saw set, augers from a 3 to 3 inches I brace- and-bitsi chisels,-plarres—, 1 - Panel - Plow and bits, moulding planes, drawing knives, screw plates, squares, clams, 2 grindstones, 2 mauls and wedges, I Buffalo Robe; HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ,resisting of 2 l'enplate Stoves and Pipe, 2 Meat Vise's, 5 barrels of Vinegar lot cider barrels, Kraut Stsd, wash tubs, 1 tipper, and 2 Iron Kettles, Lard ancTallow by the lb., 1 Satuiage Catter and Stuf te4Jaid Press, 2 pr. Steelyards, 2 Bureaus, 1 Cor ner lupboard , 1 Stand, 2 Tables, Chairs, Bedstea de, 2 Cicks, 1 24-hour and..l large eight•daY - Clock, lot Beinothes, such as chef ticks, bolsters, feather beds sheets, blankets, coverlets and quilts; earthen, Tin red Queensware ; 1 Rifle, 1 Shot Gun, 1 Ward robes lot Applebutter by the crock, and many oth er ancles not necessary to mention. Sale to com ment at 9 o'clock on said *day, when terms will be inaildincara by GEO. W. STE PHEY. LEWIS STEPNEY, Agents. G. V. Mom), AUCT. WALL PAPER. A peat variety of Patterns, Style and Price of fiValland Ceiling Paper. Alio, Window Paper and Blinds, at juts, 2.—tf A M BERSON, BENE L) CT st CO'S. H AVING - PUlte 13 - AS E-1-- J . , is" • WELSH At the well know' stand under the Town Hall, his entire stock of goods w' mild take this Method of in forming the citizeim o. Wayneehoro',. Pa., and vi winity-that-1 have-just re turned from t he Citi" With serge and complete assortm.."h t of itillr1"114 - CAPS, 800111, BOOKS OF EVERYI DESCRIPTION, raper, germs, 111111111 m 11 . 11 7 1 7 141, 7 11 mImmImmul Notionft generally. Come to me and get fire. , r am ready. My stock is large. My styes numerous. I would respectfully solicit miters of public pa tronage. rsay 26—'70] D. 'MIN - ELY SMITH. WAYNESBODO' BUILDING ASSOCIA TION, THE report of the Waynesboro' Building A ssoci lion at its second annual meeting, ending April 29, 1870, is as follows: Receipts for Dues, 'Fines, Transfer Fee, Interest, &c., including the pre• mium on 112 shares suld have been $2%224.38 The expenditures for printing. station ary, Taxes, stainps, strires withdrawe:i, secretary and attorney's sah,rc , &e„ in cluding 112 shares paid in lull have been $23,1n411 Leaving balance on band 88.27 The present .cortlition of the assoc;a- tion is 112 shares paid in Ina $22,400.00 Dues, Fines, interest, dzc., unpaid 201.32 Balance on hand 88.27 Deduct amount over paid Assets, $22,693,76 Amount paid on each share, 29 00 Present ,value of " 44 58 A net gain of 531 per cent. on the amount paid in on a share. • J. W. MILLER, may 26-1 w Treasurer. ran SALE. The subscriber has on band a lot of House Logs, which he wishes to sell. The logs are all of heaV timber having a face of from 8 toil) inches Broad and about the one half of them are 28 feet long and the balan T 24 feet lora. These logs would make a fine two-story house or tarp. Persons wishing to purchase the above logs tegethei with Rafters, should apply immediately to the subscriber, living near Ringgold, Washington county, Md. may 26 —4t Imirts A. R Konr,nn, Agent. VEAL APID DIEUTTION: MITE subscribers announce to the citizens of Waynesboro' and the public generally, that they are regularly engaged in slaughtering email stock, such as Calves and Lambs, and can supply persons daily with a }.rime article of either Veal or Mutton, They will off, r none but the best articles for sale, and respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Highest market price paid for Caves and Lambs: 4 may 26-tf WEAGLEY & KURTZ. ADMINISTKITOR'S-NOTICE. Notice is hereby given 'that letters of Adrninis, tration on the estate of George Derider, late of Way. nesboro', dee'd, have been granted the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will .please make immediate payment, end those having claims ag,tinst the same present them peltedy authenticated for settlement. A. E. WA YNANT, Administrator may 26-6 t sBousge for Sale. The subscriber effers-for•sale a story and a ball log. House, which will answer for stable or other out-buildings. may 19tf, - • JACOB p4RBAUGH, UMW! The subscriber lainiw prepared to aupply persons with a" prime artic% of Lime for Wtlitewashiog. Plastering, dif. l'eFms reasonable. may 1241 ' JONAS BBOOKEY. . , , . SHOES, dire, Eft= open, Pencils, *123 224,38 *22,689.59 85.83 4522.603,76 GEORGE KOHLER CHEAP ! , CH' BEM TLY OPENED BY talcs ROMECII, ,A large ageortment of very cheap_ goods ; toughs at the late decline in pricer, and consequent ly will be mid 'correspondingly low. The price of all kinds of goods haying declined in the Eastern Markets, the subscribers assure their friends that they can offer them superior inducements this sea son. With a large stock to select from, and prices and qualities to please, they invite all to come and see and judge for tnemsAves. Orliiiialife style of goons and durability of fa. brie they pay particular attention, so that their cur- Somers can always rely on getting the worth 01 their money in purchasing from them. LOOK AT THIS _AIL XV, 18EIL _EMIL life of articles and see if you ere not in want of some herein specified. Ginghams. Prints, Checks, Cottonades, Denims, Chombrg, Sheetings, Shirtings, Diapers, Crash, Napkins, Tow els, Hoop Skirts direct from the manufacturers, Arabs—a beautiful wrapping, Prints at 6,8, 10, 12k, _ Hosiery and Gloves, Feathers by the pound, Oil Cloths for Table, Stand anti Floor. Tubs, Churns and Buckets, Boxes, Kegs and Kee,ers, • Win•low Shades, and fixtures, Cheese—a good article, Mackerel in I-, and whole Barrels,. Cottonades—a tine assortment, Light and Block Alpaccas, Heinamios, Delains; Alpacca Lustre, Debaizes, Launs, • Ginghams, Chintzes, Pop line, , T a m ertines, ' Braize, Percales, Leather Mitts for garden making, Hoes, Spades and Rakes, Shovels, Forks and BLOOMS, Pekitis, Jeans, Ermine Cloths. —apr-4-1870, 170. STRING" 1870. New Goods !New Prices I MILLER *c BEAVER Have just received their fl supply of Spring and Summer Goods to which they invite the attention of all who wish to purchase good Goods at greatly reduced figures. Their Spring stock - iecemplete in every department, and having bad the advantage of the recent decline in the Eastern market they flatter themselves that they can compye figures with any ' house in the County. In the Dry Goods depart menu-they-have black - ant fancy Silks, plain and fancy Detains, all colors AI paccas and Empress Cloths, plain and figured Poplins, Chintz. s, Lawn, - Piques - BrillisTorTplain - Aratia - tred Cambrics, Na in sooks,2Switiaes-,-M u Its, Cloth, Cassimeres, (plain and fancy) Sattinetts. Jeans, Cottonades, Linens, Their line of Notions is full and complete. - Be low is appended a list of the loading articles : Hosiery, Neck Ties, Gloves, Suspenders, Mitts, Switches, Corsets, Chignons, Collars, HanGkerchiefs, Cufs, Trimmings, Bows, Buttons. Their stock of Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, CeJarware, Oil Cloths, Carpets, &e„ is large, and was selected to suit the trade. All they ask is an examination of their stuck to be convinced of the . truth. May 12,1870. SPRING GOODS! . Brown & Walter, NT. HOPE, r AVE just received and opened a large stock lf of Spring Go* cis, bought at lowest gold premium prices and will be sold as low as they can be purchased anywhere. Call and examine our stock before 1 urchasing (Neither°. BROWN do WA LTER. Mt. Hope, May s—tf. • PUBLIC SALE. i - WHE subscriber will offer at 'public sale in front ljb of the Waynesboro' Hotel, on Saturday the 4th day of June, a valuable Tract of improved 31E4 AIL leg JED 9 containing In acres, joining land of Samuel Leek rone, Samuel Shank and Lewis Miller. ALSO, in the afternoon of the same d a y , at same place, he will offer 21 acres will timbered 1110 . 1INTAIN LANIO, joining lands of the above named parties. Posses sion given on the Ist of April, 1871. Sale to com mence at 10 o'clock on said day: when tenroe will be made known by ISA A 0 FOX. may 19 —ts O. V. Mom, /tact. ZIL•OIa3C2, 4 =NS' NOTICE is hereby given that Henry: Yingling of Washington township, Franklin county. Pa., by deed of voluntary assignment has conveyed his estate to the undersigned for the benefit of his cred tors. And as the assignees are anxious to convert the property and uettle their accounts- us speedily as compatible with the interests of tue creditors, they desire that the creditors send in. their chime at once, and that those who are indebted to Henry. Yingling will come forward immediately and make payment. JOSEPH. DOUGLAS, LEVI SANDERS, ap 28—tf Assignees. Boot and Shoemaking! THE subscriber announces to the citizens of Waynesboro' and the public generally that be has commenced the Boot and Shoemaking business in the dwelling house of Dr. I, N. Snively. (bock building, up stairs) and thst'he is prepared to put up walk of all kinds to order at short notice, which he will guarantee to give satisfaction. Ile will ue good material and employ the best workmen, end therefore asks a share of the public's patronage ; op 7 tt • J. FO•IW . PLANTS! i'L.INTS I The subscriber has , now for 'sale ell-the late and improved varieties of 13weet'Potsto Plants, at his garden. oxi,tho iurnplre, near Antietam Junction. may 19L( M. G. DE-sl.7.ltlWil- NOTICE. AP ! We ore now receiving our first supply- of SPRING GOODS at lower prices than they have been for several years, to which ws call the attention of all who wish b) buy CHEAP GOODS. A Cull assortment of Cloths', Cagsimeras, illte., fur Men and Buys wear at A. B. & Co'rz.. A full assortment of Delains and all kintbof sum mer goods for Ladies at A.. B. & Co's. Bleached and Brown Muslim selling low at A. B. & Co.'s. A heavy stock of Ingrain, I mportea, Rag end all kinds of Carpet at Cif Cloths and Mattings a large lot at A. B. & Co. s Welland Window Paper in great variety at A. B. & Co.'s. Ladies and Misses Shoes cheap and good at A. B. & Co.'s. We have a full assortment of all kintls of Dry Goods, Notions, Queensware, Hardware, and tiro. ceries to which we call your attention and feel con Silent that we can give you full 'satisfaction in re. gull to price and quatity. lane 2-1870. MEW STORE: VT 1 - (7, ILT - • STE WART has been to the City am In a large supply of Ladies. Misses and Children's Shoes, of the moat fashionable styles. Alen and Boy's Shoes, both coarse and line, Men's Congress Gaiters ; also Straw Hats. The public are generally invited to come and examine for them selves. All wl o will buy of him till receive satis faction, as he will sew all rips gratis. He also keeps sugar, coffee, molasses and sirups, pepper, alspice and onamon ' mackerel, letter paper, envelopes, steel pens. pen holders, kerosene, &c., &c. A lot of ;he bet.t leather on hand. work manu factured to order at short notice and upon reason able terms. Ile returns thanks to the public for poet patron. age and hopes to be able to merit a coutinuance of the same. may 5, 1870. B=2 l 1 BEEF I Bilis Payable within 30 Days. The subscriber lamas the public that he still continues.the Butchering business. and is prepared to supply persons as usual, at the Basement of the Walker property, Main• street, Waynesboro', on Monday, Thursday and Saturday °Teach week, with a prime allele of Beek Veal and Mutton. Alt bills fdr meat mu'.t to paid withiia 30 days. He will slaughter the best stock the market will afford, and by attention to business hopes to merit a continuance of the public's patronage. may 12— tf 7..1, CUNNINGHAM. TO THE PUBLIC. Whereas some evil designing persons are circula. ting false reports tbrdugh the County about my work, thereby doing me great injustice, to, prove these reports false I hereby reler the public to the following persons, for whom I have done work which will recommend itself. Wm. Ht.ke, Geo. F. Lily, Daniel Geiser,l, W. Miller, T. J. Filbert, John 'Bell, S. 11. Rinehart, lir. Benj. Franiz. G. N. SHRADRII. op 21— 6t FAIRVIEW IEE HIVE 7, The . subscriber announces to the public that he has purchased the right of Washington township for the Fairview Bee-Hive antt has for suleindivid use tights and hives. This is the only moveable comb hive that has its sides and coatb frames hinged to the. front that the hive is easily opened and the combs examined.. ,This hive has three glaini , aidna so that the bees can le. seen at work and having double aides is fully adapted for wintering bees out of doors. ,Bea keepers wi 1 do well to call and ex• amine this STOA 88, (of A.) 1+ mitesSo of Waynesboro', Pa. uth may /2, bt A. B. & Co.re. I!a"Give us a call.zl AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO. RINGGOLD, hid Wm. STE WART. M MORNING GLORY FOR '69. Forsale at-W. A, TRITLE'S new Stove and Tin Ctore. He has on hand a large'stock of the above stoves, all of the late improved kinds. There is added to the Morning of thisyear an oven, which is neat in appearance. It i 4 a good Baker. You can heat Irons, Bake,, Boil, Roast, Stew, and it does not interfere with the operations as a Parlor Stove, In_regard to the blast of some Stove Dealers, who say that their particular stove takes less cogl and_givcs more beat than the Morning , Glory,,, you, can put that kind of talk down as a Blow•well, as the Morning Glary has been sold (in this part of the country) for four ears a •• : s - over t tree hundred of them, and never had to take one back because it would not do its work or it-was-not what I sold it for. Now that cannot Hbe_said of any other stove ever offered in this mar ket. That is thee proof which is the stove. I have other styles or heating stoves for coal or wood. Heating Furnaces put up and warranted• 11y_llook_Stoves are of- the best-in-ttrarket-forcoal er wood, all warranted good Bakers. Also a new Parlor Gook stove, something that can't be excell ed. Call and see me. You will find:my stock of Tin Sheet-Iron and other wares of the Lest kinds, and at low rates. On hand, theliTat - ClEttriii - Wringer in market.— Also a good and cheap Washing Machine. Roofing and spouting done of the best stock and at short notice. Job work of all kinds in my line done at low rates. The only place in town where you can get your copper work done, being the only Copper Smith in the place. Oet 1) T H E "CORNER DRUG STORE," DM. J. BURNS ABIBIEBSON PROPRIETOR, T. C. RESSER, ASSISTANT. Constantly on howl a full line of • Drugs, • Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Sr,e. Spices ground or unground; a Kerosene, Perfumery,loilet and Fancy Articles, ete. etc. eta Wolloll you but goods of 'the best quality and at prices satisfactory to all consumers. Special attention given to the compounding of prescriptions. Remember the "Corner Drug Store". and give us a call. J. BURNS AMBERSON, M. D. op. 14 AI Ma STOVER & WOLF'S STORE, East Main Street, Waynesboro', Fa. GOODS SOLD AS LOW AS ELSEWHERE. Just Received, a floe assortment of LADIES' AND GENTS' Liaaa a.uasoi, At Greatly Reduced Prices. AU Goods in Stock Reduced to the Lowest Prices of the day. r Prints from 6 to 12 , 3- Cents for tho best, and also all Colors. Brown Milslins, 1 yard wide, at 1201 Ots., aid all other Goods accordingly cheap. We Invite- Inspection. may 5, 1870 STOVER & WOLFF. exchange goods nt a fair market price for BACON, LARD, Butter, Eggs, Cot. ton •Hags, small 'ooio/211 if delivered immediately, Soup Beene, ofitc, W. a. Itl W. & RON at the sign .4 the Big, Rad Horn, will keep constantly en hand end for sale a largo assortment of Stoves and Tinware. COOK STOVES ! Vinware Tubs, _ Buckets, Churns, iVes and forks 'peons, Ladles. , Large iron and Copper kettles A ri d ether ireful ariteles at the sign of the Bra RED HORN . , Warneiburo . , Pa., where a huge as 80,K r.49M9 1 STOVES,COOE E. PL TE — ST• PARLOR STOVES COAL STOVES 45i,-cr , of the latest improvements, the very best in the market, at the Cheap Tin anti Stove Store of D, IL Iiti6SELL & SON. ~~~~~~~~~l~i~~i~ TIBIA IIItIPI OVESIO ORIENTAL BASE BURNEfi, • W. A. TRITLB. Sold at Mai IbY made of the hest Tin in the market, and warranted at the sign of the "3311 'll.e.cli. tEL'alm." D. B. KU6SELI, keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of House Furnishing Goods for sale cheap. Pure No. 1 Kerosene Oil aril a large assortment of Lamps. Washing Made Easy! by culling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and getting the best Close Wringer ever made. ILVVersons in want of Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, &c. &c,, can get full value for their money by calling on I). V. It u=lsrr.r.& SON. Sign of the "1310 RED HORN," Waynesboro', Pa SAVE YOUR FRUIT ! DRY PATENTED JANUARY 21ST, 1868. This is the best Dry House ever offered to the public. ludries 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 ie easily managed. It eaves fuel. It is durable and portable. It Vas 24 feet of drying surface. Call . and see them at the sign of the • . ,IIIG RED DOl6l and lenveyour orders for them* March 24, 1870. D. B. RIIESRLL. NEE) FIR (warranted to give satiblaetion.) Ilronwmire, Uimwiwuvre s , Japanned Ware, ouse Furnishiuk ebtiods COME AND SEE rlej f itt 1 p wkik ''''.l ...;v pr - .1 eic p -7?4ll tte D. 13. RUSSELL & SOS-, !Sign of the Dig Red Horn, Waynesboro'l Pa T.INV7'ARE TELE L. A. OELLIG HOUSE, Joarl 11. nu/m=lP air' y c',`"-'4717 Foi restoring Gray Half to its natural Vitally and Wor, healthy, awl effeatual for preserving the hair. EC I diq 0 UPC! y hair is soon restored to its original cplor, with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is Nell-. aned„±falltri,,i7 _hair_checked,--and—bald-- ness • ofteni though not always, cured by, its. use. Nothing an restore the hair its, the follicles -are destroyed, or the glands atrophied. and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it Clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off', and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous, and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, thing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil — WhiEe cambric,' and yet lasts._ long on the hair, giving - it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr, J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, pia= $l.OO. ----- A - . - F;TIONEtIiAKEI, Di up et, Arent. uoriOMY, SIMPLICITY, DURABILITY. BUCKEYE LOCK-STICII FAMILY SEWING MACHINE ! PLAIN FINISH, $32 The Buckeye machines are elegantly finished, and extremely simple in construe: They have the stiongest and It>r3AT Fmnlisn ,DE 'vice, which will not get 4 11 1 . of ord,r, NOR n itEA 'NNIEDIES , . They save thread, and for SIMRD, EAtiN OP OPERAIION, and neat aulistantial sewing on bosh light and heavy material are not excelled. gurcif ALIKE ON BOTH ziIDF,S, will liFbt, I' ELL, TUCK, BRAID. GATFICI:, ete.,•lß short, do all the work any other tirst-class: stinula machin- will do, and do it JUST AS Whit,, while they COST HU t HALF THE BIONEY. The Bocssys is the only LICENSED Sln_t_th a jn,-. chine bold for the price, 6.equal to the b,st" t,4 tree testimony ofexperienced operators auJ juke.; of sewing machines. at examine at the dot).- ing store of Geo. Bender, Esq., or at the aAer.t's mar 17 tf A. E. WAYNANT, WHY PAY FROM FIFTY-FIVE TO ONE SEWING MACHINE. When you can got oho warranted not to get out of order and to do as much work as row Family Machine made, and all fur TI - HRTY-FIVE DOA.- 118. , riF-. ALL MACHINES WARRANTED PER FE Tin every respect. ALEX. LEEDS, %retch-maker rind Jeweler, A g'efor McLean & Hooper Newin g• Machine, Mar 10] Waynrabora'. Pa. FAIRVIEW MILL ! FAMILY FLINIM, ETC. rFHE undersigned having refitted and • added a!( the latest imprevements to his Mill. (formerly Frentz's) announces to the public that he is now manufacturing a superior article of 1' A 311 L Y FLOUR. which will be delivered to persons, at market prices. iie has a:so on hand a supply of MILL .S7'UPFTsI9.II kinds, which lie will wholedale or retail at the Mill, or deliver if desired, at the lowest market rates. Having refitted his Mill with the most improved machinery ho feels that he is enabled to 'give general satisfaction. His Flour in sacks can be had at IteitrsrUroce .ry, where orders may be left. The highest market price paid for Wll E A T dclivcred at the Mill. COOPER STUFF wanted. mar 24-4 f) DAVID PATTEESON. GREAT BARGAINS FOR CASH LV par= a FRANTZ intend tieing a regular cash business. commencing the Ist Jay of April, 1870. They are determined to sett goods as cheep as they can be said.. 44 they ask is :o give them a trill. They are vary I,trtiliful for pint favors and hope a continuance of the same. marz4l.tf The subscribers announce to their friends and the public that they have resumed the Butchering L•usi ness and will continuo to turnlsh choice articles of Beef, Veal and Mutton in the Basement next door to the-Waynesboro' Boni on Monday and Thurs day of coca week during the sesson. l They return thanks for past patronage and respectfully solicit a continuance of the bailie. way 12— tf 1.1 O.VER &. TIERTIIAN. BAN K•DIVIDEN,D. The Directors of the lst National Btak of Vitay3 nesboro', have declared a dividend of 5 per cent. clear of State and National taxes, for the six months ending May 1:5, 1870, and p tyable,on that day. JINO-0111Lrezi, • may 19-31 . ‘ Gash ier. , $2,000 g TEAR AND EXPENSES To agents to sell the celebra'ted WILSON SEW ING MACHINES. The•beet machino in the worl.l. stud, aaeori both saw.. MACIIINN WIVEICPU Mortar. For tarther parliruluz, address 9th ktb,, Ptulnd'a, Pa. Luray 6-343 Ayer's A dresvLnrs is at once ngr4N,abl;:,, LOWELL, MASS. FINE FINISH, $37• HUNDRED POLLAI:B FOR -A NOTICE., fftEMMI ROUZER. & FR A NTZ - - - - --- B 111 (1) IE