MEXICAN ROW! w. A. REID Tr AS received a fresh stock agora', and is al- Illatno:t-daily making addition to his stook. Ho s - has PURE SPICES 9 = Prime Rio Coffee, 13rowned Coffee, m m Brown and Crushed Sugar, Loaf sugar, C 3 Powdered White Sugar, Carolina Rice, m Syrups, supsrior in 'quality and low in price, go P. Rico and N. Orleans Melasses, Corn Starch, Chocolate. sweet do., 'lll Pickles . , Catsup, Meson's Crackers and Cakes, '6.5 G. A. Salt, Finn Salt, = Sugar cured Hams. Call and examine. No trouble to show goals I offer the above at reduced prices, notes ithstantl ing, they aro on the "rise" in the East. Cove OYSTERS in 1 and 21b, cans', always on hand, sold by the( an or dozen. Ho warrants them good. "Wihni you go to Picnics, or to the mountain, come where you get good oysters and crackers, cheese 6t.e. FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY. Layer Raisins, French Currants, Candies, Oranges, Lem ons, Dates, Citron, Prunes, Apples, nuts of several kinds. FOR BAKING AND ICE CREAAL—biro have good and pure extracts of Lemon, Orange, Vanilla, Strawberry; essences of Lemon, Cinnamon, &c. Get the Ent. soda for making Biscuit. GLASSWA R E.—Look at our cheap goblets, dish es, castors, tun4ders, flasks. molasses cans, lamps chimneys, &c. We have tbe best and cheapest in town. QUEENSWARE.—An unrivaled assortment fall" stock - , !wirer in - price - then over. Tea sets, cii - Cs . -- and - saucers - , mcat plates. soup do„Tes, Dinner, and Breakfast do. We have the teal granite, no decep tion in the quality. We have the common ware, new stock. HOUSEKEEPERS Are invited to look at our knives and forks, butcher knives, large spoons, common albata and silver pla ted tea and table spoons, clothes baskets,"buekets tubs, market baskets, school do. NOTIONS.—ToiIet Soaps, perfumery, combs. pocket books, pencils ink cap lefts; and note paper Superior Whale Oil, kerosene e 'ihunicaLthizc a 1 Harlow's thilv Wick Yarn, 'Besides many useful articles always on hand. Country produce and "greenbacks" taken in exchange for goods. Tam t'imkfill fin im,t pa ilonage slid solicit a continuation of till. same at thp FAMILY UR OCERY tame. Waynesifor,', June 2, 1370 SECOND ARRIVAL! RECENTLY OPENED BY PRICE & MICH, A large nAsortment of very cheap goods, I ought at the Iste declinein prices, arid consequent, ly will be sold correspondingly low. The price of Ail kinds of goods having declined in the Eastern Markets, the subsdribers assure their friends that they can offer them superior inducements' this sea coo. With a I trge stork to select from, and prices and qualities to please, they invite all to come and see and judge for themselves. For desirable style of goous and durability of fa• brie. they pay Tarticular 'Mention, FC) first their cue somers esn always rely on getting the %north of their money in purchasing ftoyi them. • LOOK AT THIS 111-1& -31 J of articles anti see if you are not in want of some specitikul 'Licht and Black Alpaecas, 31einatnios, pel Fins, Alpneca Lustre, , Debaizes. Limns, Ginghams, Chintzes, Poplins, Tarnertines, Bruiza, • Percales Ginghams, Punts, P .. Checks, Cottonniles, Denims, Chambrg, ..31keetings, ' 1 4 hirtings, Dispars, Crash, . . Napkins, Tov, els, J root) Skirts (I . ..est hem the manufacturers, Arabs—a ben ticul wrapping, . Prints at G„,,10, 1‘23-,. ~ hosiery and' f i loves, Feathers by Me pound, 01 Cloths tor Table, Stand and Floot• Tubs, Churns and Buckets, Boxes, Kegs and Kee ters, 'Window Shades and fixtures,' Cheese—a gond article, Mackerel in a., i and whole Barrels, Cottonades 7 —u tine assortment, ' Imai/wr bfiit frir garden making, Hoes, Spades and !takes, Shovels, ritke and Brooms, Pekins, Jeans, Ermine Cloths, june 9-1870 VALUABLE ,PROPERTY AT Private Sale. ITTHE subscriber offers at Private Sale his House • 1 and Lot of Ground snuited in Ringgold, Md. The'ldt contains 1 acres, more or less, The int.. provements ore a Two-story Weathetbnarded ,pwelling•House, containing six rooms and kitchen mad basement, large Frame Stable, Smoke House. Bake-oven, &c. A well of good water and cistern with pumps in the yard—also a seleetiiiin of choice fruit on the premises, the whole enclosed with good fenciug;,.. Terms will he made to suit the purchaser. . .JACUB REBUti Bit. Ringgo'd, Aug 18-4 t DR.-J. A. IrUGHRS' 'Ring Bone, Bone - Spavin, Splint and Curb-Reme..dy. :,ikoitue cure' or money' refunded., Each • paella' .cirritclifisinit directions. Price $34. Ail nylons ad - dressed to. DR J. A. 114IGIJES, • jatY t>i Gm] ' Wayncihoro', Pa. KOTPCE. a - Re 0 We are now receivieg our fist supply , of SrRING GOODS at lower prices than they have been for veveral years, to which ws Call the attention of all who wish to, buy W. A. liEhi. A full assortment of Cloths, Ceasimeres, &e., fur• Men and Boys wear at A. B. & Co's. A full assortment of Detains and all kinds of sum mer goods for Ladies at A. B.& Co's. Bleached and Brown Muslins selling low at A. B. St Co.'s. A heavy stock of Ingrain, Imported, Rag and all kinds of Carpet at A. B. & Co.'s CH Cloths and M4ttings.a large lot at A.13.&U0.s Wall and Window Paper in great variety nt - A. IL & Co.'s Ladies and Misses Shoes cheap and good a t A. IS. & Co.'s We have a full assortment of all_ kinds of Dry Goods, Notions, Queensware. Hardware, and Gro ceries ,ro which we call your attention and feel eon fialerinfiriliawe can give you full, satiAitction in re gard to price and quality. rr Give us a call,mi pan. attachment of curved knives to the arms of the cut ting-wheel, the shearing cut across the ruouth-pieee, the greet power rani directness of the blow, by which treble tho volume of material is cut, with less ponl et than is required by any other Machine; those combined with its durability and simplicity of con struction, command public itttentiou. Nothing lia ble to get out of order, but what a boy could remedy with a pocket wrench. Persons in want of machines of this description will do well by calling upon or addressing the un dersigned. blood and responsible agents wanted to sell machines and territory. County tights. throughout She State of Pennsyl vania will be sold on the most reasonable terms.-- Persons desiring the right of said Machine will ad dress the undersigned. The above Machine io now on exhibition at the office of the Waynesboro' Manufacturing Company. Persons interested should call and examine it, for it is what every former shoula have. •. 11. C. GII,I3ERT, 13E N. F. STOrETILS, • Proprietor. • Agent. 'Waynesboro',Pa.• July 14-4rj •, . WAYfiESLIMO' S tEtT SCIIOO4 wILL he opened by . Josgentaa FUNS on the sth of ES epSetni.et fo the reception of pu pils.. I - laving engaged rooms with very couven ienee for the comfort of her scholars, ehop.93 to receive the patronage of her friends. The course of edu cation will be thorough such u to qualify her pu pils for the active duties of life, Private i2.struc tions given on the Flip if desired.' aug 18 -1810-6 m ., • • DVILDP:G . LOTS for Bala in Pilmville by jUIP Pprtn gct:4l.lt, • ;11 r L ll 3 11.1 CHEAP GOODS. THE 111ORNING GLORY FOR '69. For sale at W. A, TRITLE'S new Stove and Tin store. Ile has on hand a large stock of the above stoves, all of the late harroved There is added to-the- Morning of this year an oven, which is neat in appearance. It is a good Baker. You can heat Irons, Bake, Boil, Boast, 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 coal and gives more heat than the Morning - Glory,--you can put that kind of talk down as a Blow well, as the Morning Wiry has lreirrc sold (in this part of the country) for four years, and in that time I havel - put - out - overihree - hundred - of them, end nevei• had to tike one back beenuse it_would not do its_work or it was not Ghat I sold it for. Now that cannot be said of any other st,we ever offered in this mar het. Thot is the proof which is the stove.. 1 have other styles or denting stoves for coal or wood. Heating Furnaces put up and warranted. 'My Cook Stoves are of the best in market for coal er wood, all warranted good Bikers. Also a new ,atwx_cluo, something—that-ean24.--be-e%cel Call and sOe;tnn. Yen will find.iny stork of Tin Sheet-lron and i other wares of tl:e best - kinds, and a-t-low—ratr. On hand, the beat Clothes Wringer in market.— Also, a good and cheap Washing Machine. Roofing and Spouting done of the best stock and at short notice. Job 14ork 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 . W. A. TRIVLIE. URSINUS COLLEGE, Located at Freeland, IVlontgoin ery county, Pa. - —The Academic Depat intent: • - [FORMERLY FREELAND SEMINARY.] A First-,',lase EtrglA, Mathematical and Classical Boarding Sehool for YOUNG 111 EN AND BOYS, Under the immediate Tuition and Manage. Mali of the faculty of the College. TERMS MODERATE. !All necessary expenses, including Tuition, Boarding, Washing, Books, lire., not exceeding 5230 a year. THE COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT Will be distinct from the Academic and will afford all the advantages of a full College course in the usual higher branches cf study, under the direction of a Faculty of six. Professors E4Thc Academic Year for both Departments will be divided into the follniving three terms: —The School Opening with the Fall Terne, t^rptember 6, 1670 to December 22. 117)iler Term January 4, 1871 to April 6. .Spring :fern', April 12, to July 7,1871. 1. For further informaticn apply to Rev. J. H. A. BO M I.: RUE It, D. D., President of Ursinus Col 'age,, FREELAND, MONTGUMERY COUNTY, PA. July 30-41.) A A , K. .111t4NISIIOLTS, . RESIDENT DENTIST, ikIECIIANIC STREET, NVAY.NEtiIIORO S , PA Can be found at nil tittles at his office where he is prepared to insert tert h on the best basis in use, and st preps to twit the timrs. Teeth extracted without pain by th(. use of chloroform, either, or the ire( ziug prom's /II a manner surpessed, by none. SX7 F. t h u e ru u t i i t is 4 i e io rs it i,g c Lo r d til be e in p g a, a t ci y r , L e li r nt i e .a d n w re it c h ol A n: mend him to the public peneraly to he a Dentist well qualifi. , ll to perform all operaiams belonging to Dentkry in the Ino`t :Ai 111101 maim , r. J. B. AMBER:OIN; 1. N. BNIVELy, E. A. filittßlN ( .l, .1. M. RIPPLE, J. J. O.EL:LIU, A. : - . 4 .I3ONEBRAKE, aug4tll T.l). FR.ENUii. 30.1 EN FOE.D Boot and Shoemaker, NFORMS the citizens of Waynesboro' and the jpublic generally that he is now prepared to put up to order FAIR-STITCHED ANL , SCOTCH -1P91,7Q.31.R7.91a of all kings. Persons wardinz work, done 'inhis hue are requested to hand ih their' orders early so that ho may be enabled to accom-. rnod4to all customers Promptly. He will use his best endeavors to give satisfaction,. both as regazds.l the lilting, as well ai the quslitv of work made by him, as none but the FBKYBEST WORKMEN,I end the BEST MATERIAL will be used by him. Be most restretfully, solicits a share of publhc patronage, at his• place of business, in Dr. 1. N. 6nively's dwelling house, up stairs july 21-1870. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE" IEE undersigned offers at prvate sale ber House and Lot of (;round, situated 1.4 of a mile from, Tomstown, acljoihing lands of Joseph Misner. The lot contains .34 of an acre. The improvements are a dorible . one-story Log ])welling House, 11 !roust), new' Log stahle; dm.; with s sateen - in choice fruit trees on the premises. For further part iculars apply at; the residence of John Pailips, Esq., in Waynesboro' 60N:if& FR EE I'. stig 18,-3t Notice to. Teachers., . . , 'THE Boatel of Directors of 'Washington school district will 'beet at the Western school house, in Wayn.sboro', • on Saturday the 3d-day of Sit.tem her; for ttie purpoea of con tracting With 15. Teach ers for the term of npuths. • By oraer of the Boant, nog) 1-4tl O.IIRIM,V, D. R. Rtr'So.l4. EIM=IIMI 11~~1~ { l { Ml~ irr D. B, RITSSEI.T. & SON nt the sign of the Rig Rod Horn, will keep constantly on hand and for sale a large assortment of Stoves and Tinware. COOK STOVES ! (warranted to give satisfaction.) Yitutware ironware, Brnlssivare, Japanned Ware, }Rouse Furnishing Goods Tubs, • Buckets, Churns, Knives and forks Spoons, Ladres. Large iron and Copper kettles, An other u.ertil arttelrs at the sign of the BIG I.Ell HORN, ‘Vayite.bare', Pa , whore a large aa- COOK STOVES, NINE-PLATE -STOVE,S PARLOR STOVE,S • COAL STOVES Acc , of the latest improvement; the very best in the market, at the Cheep Tin and Stave Store or .1.). D. RUSSELL & SON: EVERYBCtD COME: AND SEE `li'piD. UN PRO V EDI ORIENTAL BASE BURNER, sold at Retailbv D. 11.1113SSELL dr SON, Sign of the lii Red Horn, Waynesbor&, Pa TINWARE 'made of the lest Tin in the market, and warranted at the sign of the _ 64 331 s TEl6.ecl 3EXCPX.3121..19 D. B. RU6SELL keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of House Furnishing Cyciods for sale cheap. Puro No. 1 Kerosene Oil and a large assortment of Lamps. . Washing Made Easy ! by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and geuing the best Close Wringer ever made. IL.l.Porsons iu want of Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, &c. &c,, can get full value for their inoney by calling on D. II RHSSET,I, & SON. Sign of the "BIG RED HORN." Waynesboro', Pa SAVE YOUR FRUIT THE L, A. OELLIG DRY HOUSE, PATENTED-. kNUItRY 218 T, 1868. This,is the best Dry House ever offered to• the 141115 It dries Fruit, in half the time required by, the old It dries uniformly and perfectly. The Fruit dried by it retains more of the.natural flavor. It is easily managed. , • • It saves fuel. ' It is durable and portable. It has 24 feet of drying surface. - Vail and see them at the sign of•the BI(3. RFD UMW' and leavayour orders for them; ' g l ad 24, 1870. JOHN B. RUSSELL STOVER & WOLF'S STORE, GOODS SOLD AS LOW As ELSEWHERE. `~:~.~_.__ . 1 ..,--..;)"--)_ .) la Af.: 1 al lauu . ual aLa:uo All Cloods gea Stock lireihria-561 l'rints from 6to 12 Cents for the best., and Brown Mullins, 1. yard wide, at. 124 and all other Goodn accordingly cheap. REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of ari order of the Orphans' Court of Franklat county, Pa., as the Adtnin.stratoN of Jacob F. Hess, late 01 Quincy township, dec'd , wid nirer on the premises, on ER IVA :RITA 1870, the Itlll(ming described Heal Estate of dettal-ent—rut_port MANSION PROPERTY , adjoining lands of George L. Knepper, John L. Met• calf-aud-othcr•, with a two-story-liough-east House new Frame Bta new—Carriage House. Wood House. good tiumme'r House, 2 W ells of never-foiling Ovate r, with an abundance of choice fruit. The lot contains about one acre of ground. Purina 2nd, joins Purpart tst, with a new two story ‘V'eather-Boarded DweiHog House, new Frnine tile a Mil of choice Fr acre. Salo to coznmenco at 1 o'clock on said Jay, when terms will be made known t;y Purpart 3d, being an unimproved Lot lying in aslungton tow nsuip joining ilia Borough of VV ay - nesboro' and lands at David Hoellich, Jacob and A. S. Adams, containing 2.Acres and 70 perch of Land. This lut will be offered io front of Mullen's fhtel in \V aynesboro'y on .3ATURDAY, OCTOBER! IS7, l t7ll, ut 1 o'clock. Any person wishing to view either of the above properties can do so by call. rug on cube subscribers. Cr' Either of the above properties can be bought privattly if desired. RE MIA H-H-ESSi-?-ATori.,-- aug 4 tsi IbitAEL HESS, SEWING MACHINE ! PLAIN FINISH, $32. The Buckeye machines are elegantly finished, and extremely simple in construction. They have the strongest and BEST FEEDING DE VICE, which will not get cut of order, son BREAK NEEDLE 4. They save thread, and for SPEED, EASE or OPERAIION, and neat substantial sewing on both light and heavy inaterial are not excelled. Si ITCH MAKI!: ON BOTH 61DES, " will flsat, Find, TUCK, i3RAID, GATHER, etc., in short, do all the work any other first class shuttle machine will do, and do it JUST AS WELL, while they COST BUT ITALF THE MONEY. ' ' The BUCKEYE is the only LICENSED Shuttle Ma— chine sold for the price, •equal to the best" is the testimony of experienced operators and judges of sowing machines. Call arid examine at the cloth ing store of Ceo. Bender, Nsq., or at the agent's res idence on Church street. mar 17 tf A. E. WAYNANT,Agent. 1870. SPRING. 1270. , New Goods! New Prices! MILLER tc ' , I EAVER Have just received their first supply, of Spring and Slimmer Goods to which they invite the attention of tilt who wish to purchase good Goods at greatly reduced figures. Their Spring stock is complete in every department, and having had the advantage of the recent decline in the Eastern market they flatter themselves that they can compare fighres with any house in the County. In the Hry Goods depart ment they have black and fancy Silks, plain and., l fancy Detains, all colors Alpaccas and Empress' Cloths, plain and figured Poplins, Chintr..s, Lawn Piques, 13rillianit plain and barred Cambrics, N rooks, Swisses, duds, Cloth. Cussimeres, (plain end fancy) Sattinetts, Jeans, Cottonudes, Linens, &c. Their line of Notions is lull - and complete. Be low is appended a list of the leading articles : Hosiery,. .Neck Ties, (loves, t.. 4 l.l,spendera, Mitts, • !Switches, Corsets, . Chignons, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Cuffs, Trimmings, Bows, Buttons. Their stock of Groceties, Hardware, Qucensware, Cedarware, Oil Cloche, Carpels, &c., is large, and was selected to suit the trade. All they abk is an examination of thair stuck to be convinced of the truth. w May 12, 1870. Bins Payable twithin,3o Days. The subscriber informs 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 of each week, with a prime article of Beek Veal and Mutton. All bills fox meat must le paid within 30 days. lie will alaughlar the best stock the market will afford. and .by attention to business hopes to merit a continuance ottbe public's patronage. natty 12-- tf 1'..1. CUNNINGHAM. • Luiriber, &c. nraiE subscriber has for gale Chestnut Shingles, PailingitiPlitetering Laths -Shingling Laths, Ririe Lumber from a. half to one inch., -All other sizes of Lumber furnished to order. Also Oak, Pine and Chestnut Wood by the load for sale mallthe ground. Beim slap. e a rut sale. ap S MOAN. AL eis East Main Street, Waynesboro', Pa. Just Received, a floe assortment.of LADIES' AND GENTS' At Gently Redu — ced Prices to the Lowest Prices 01 the day. also all Colons 7;r4W7;iflrri. e _ , nspection, may 5,1870 STOVER &401.1 T. PITBLIC SALE. en, go — cft l' !S lot JEREM(AH BESS, ? 1111tA - El. S ECONOMY, SIMPLICITY, DURABILITY. BUCKEYE LOCK-STICH FAMILY BEEF! BEEP! 'intern, with a variety ontams about half au ' The seam retains its beauty and firmness alter washing and _ Ifesiilesdoinng all kinds e" .. f . WOik done by other Machines, these Machines execute the most beautt ful and permanent Embroidery and ornamental work. FINE FINISH, $37 Ayek's Hair Vigor, For restoring Grayi- to its natural Vitality and Color. A dr6sing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color, with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald nessir( often, though not a ays, cured by its use.. Nothing can restore As , hair where' the follicles a destOyed;" or the glands atiophied_an _deed— But such as remain can be save :`,for usefulness by this application. Iti*ad of fouling the -hair with a pasty stai meat, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and _ consequently yrevent; baldness. free from those deleterious substances- which make some preparations dangerous, and injurious to the bail', the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted , merely for a • wumizraammi-- nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing, neither oil nor dye, it does not "soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. fi C. Ayer & Co.; PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CUEVIISTB, LOWELL, MASS. ,PRICE SLOO. A. S. BONEI3ItAIi E, h rug4iFt, Aeent GROVER. $,l --Fritsr PRE 3111T-3I ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY S WIN G ALATII LN_E 95 Broad writ; 730 Chestnut street, l'hilatle.lphia POINTS OF EXCELLENCE Beauty tali! Elasticity of stitebi. Perfection nod simplicity of Machinery. - Using boat threads threcify from the spools. No fastening of seams by hand and no waete of dirt V,d. , Wide range of application without change of ad justment, The Highest Premiums at all the fairst — t7hl exhibitions of the United states and Europe, have been awarded the Grover & linker reving Ma chines, and the work dose by tlitm, wherever ex hibited for competition. The-very highest priz., 'Tun CROSS OF TIIEI LEGION OF Hostig, was conferred on the representa tive of the Grover & linker Sewing Machines, at the Exposition Universelle,Pario, 1869, thus atte“- ing their great supetiority over all other sewing Ma chines. Fur sal) by D. W. RONSON, Waynesboro' NOTICE: The undersigned having had 17 years' experience as a practical operator on Sewing Ma chines w..ulti recommend the Grover & Baker Fam ily Machine as the cheapest and best machine for family use. The simplicity of construction and elasticity of stitch made by these machitie•; are two very important points to their favor. 250,000 of these it - makes are today hearing witness to the truth of our assertions and the demand is steadily increasing. We have also shuttle machines on hand for Tail ors and Coach•trimmers' use. Call and see us. I). W. 11013I:.-70N, ' Main st., Waynesboro', Pa. WAYNESBORO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE C,MPANY, WAYNESBOI;i:I', PA., 1V - ep T 3 3S. AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY illE"' X MEM. 31 9 On all safe class property at reasonable rates. OFFICERS: W. S. A MBERSOY: Prosident. Soros /14RCRON, Vice President. Jos. DOUGLAR, Secretary. Jos. W. Itlthi,ss, Treasurer. DIRE'C T S W. S. Amberson, Simon Lecron, Lewis; S. Forney, Jos t Douglas, Jacob J. Miller, / A B. Russell Jacob S. Good. DANIEL SIVIVELY, Agent, Waynesboro', Pa. Benj. F. Funk, Levi t4anders, 1010 16,'70] OMNIBUS LINE! THE subscriber informs the public that he is now proprietor of the Buss line running daily be— tween Waynesboro' and Greencastle, heretofore run by Wolfersburget & stoner. With good horses and a first•class four•horse Omnibus he is enabled to convey passengers to and fro with comfort and convenience. His Buss wilt leave Waynesboro' at A. M... arriving at Greencastle at 8, making quick time and sure connection with the first Passenger train at Bi. A. M. Leaves Greencastle at 5 o'clock, P. M.. ar riving at Waynesboro' at 6 45. Be- is himself Pro prietor, Contractor and Driver. Delivers Adams Express matter to ant from Greencastle. All Ex press matter expressed the same• morning an d through to. Waynesboro' the same -day it arrives. Persons wishing to send goods by Express will do. well by giving him a call.. Persons wishing to gc. to Hagerstown should tyke this ronte. The train leaves at 9 15 making connection with the Wash. ingteti County Railroad. " ang,(lA) . . WOLFERSBERG-Vtic,:. Jacob Carbaugh, los. Price, Jos. W. Miller,