Teaches anted-. 4HE School Director of Waynesboro ' desire to employ 6 comp nt teachers to take charge 01 the public to said Borough. Schools to open on Monday, Sept4th, for a term of 6 months• f lii i. or which liberal salerieiirill be paid. • By order of the Board. , Jos. W. Miller, Sec'ry ug. 9.-74. -_-; - "'I 1 . TT —. " " : 7 Cattle for Sale. iprp' ! pHg subscither offers at Private Sale 30 head of I FINE STOOK CATTLE, some of which are 1 9" in condition to make good Beef. - Aug. 0-4 t Presh Lime. MHE subscriber informs the public that he has now fofsal.- a kiln of ;fresh-Lime-for- White washing, Plastering, &c., which will be disposed of at reasonable rates. cAARON FUNK. Aug. J—t. • A NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOV ERY FOR Restoring the Sight of the Aged, STRENGTHENING THE WEAK, AND PRE SERVING TAE PERFECT SIGHT. The Concave-convex, Crystal .SP.h. `TACLES introduced t rough me a short time sin ,-have pro , ved superior to any other Glasses in use. undreds of persons who have tried them, will testily to their superiority over the old ones•in use. 1 The Concave convex Glasses are ground from lute crystal in strata manner that the-focus is dis tributed over the entire surface! They therefore of ford a clear and-distinct vision to the e o, in what- ever direction it may be turned, whereas the old double convex glasses require a direct sight through their centres. THE CONCAVE-CONVEX GLASSES arc patterned after the..hape of the cornearof — thir human eye; they give a clear and healthy light to thee e, and revent it froni becomin_ tired or dim. N't heater used by daylight or lamplight, they never leave that unpleasant feeling in the eyes, which is so common from the use of the old style Glasses.— Persons who aft, r reading or sewing feel their eyes growing don and smarting, are advised to try these new and imoroved CONCAVE-CONVEX GLASSES. They can he used a long time before changing to a higher rower. Also constantly on hand SPECTACLES to suit all other deficiencies of the sight, such as near-sight edness, weakness, inflamation, cataract. &c Ev ' . metur which gives the exact= pu% - ver of itie eye, is _warrantei to suit. SSES SET IN OL-] AT- NEW SL C C. FORCE, No. 16, West Washington St. lingerstoivn, August 2, 1867. Compound Syrup of BLACKBERRY ROOT DIARROEA F.FOURTHMAN Dim Aug. 2-6 w AUGUST IST, 118(37- BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS, to- bo had at Metcalfe & lliteshcw's, No. 15, Main Street, We have just selected from our stock upwards of 500 REMNANTS, embracing goods of almost every description, which we intend selling this in nth without regard to cost or their ttue value in order to make room for a lull stock of Fall goods. Wewill also sell at greatly reduced prices our entire stock of-Summer goofs as we are determin ed not to carry any over if possible. We keep up or stock of staple goods the year round, therefore can supply our trade at all tiines at the lowest mar ket rates. " We have the agency for the - sale of all goods manufactured by the Uhambersburg Woolen Man uficturihg Company, therefore can supply dealers at Mill [awes. of every description belonging to . the Dry Goods and Notion litre Jobbed to Merchants at City Jobbing prices. METCALFE do 1-11TESHEW. Aug. 2. 1857. DR. D. A. STMUFFER, DENTIST, GREENCASTLE, PA ITEETH extracted without pain. Ofnce in (Mil , penger's building, nearly opposite Adams' H 3- tei, where he will attend to Dentistry wit t care and attention. Old Gold and Silver plates taken in part pay for new ones. Teeth inserted from a,, , singt tooth to a fill set, insured for one year. jan 18-Iy. Willow Grove IVZiII THE subscriber informs the citizens of Witynes• ho t & that he will hereafter run his Mill Wagon regularly to town. Pelsons supplied with Flour, Meal and Milltuff. Orders can be left at the Post (Mice, with Amberson Benedict & Co , at Miller's Store,or with John Walter. All orders promptly filled, the cash to a , company each order. May 24—tf. JACOB HOOVER. SASH, DOOR, SHUTTER, BLIND AND FLOORING FACTORY ! I.I ANUFACTURING to order and otherwise, all kinds Building material at moderate pri ce.,, Also sawing of every description, by mill and circular saws, at the Antietam Factory. April 19 —3m.] D. F. GOOD. N. B. Saw logs of every description wanted. for which we will pay the highest price. D.P. G. Lightning sods ITIHE subscribers would inform the public that they have made extensive preparations for put ting up Lightning nods during the season, and for this purpose expect to visit fanners and others gen erally in this section. One of the firm has had ma ny )ears experience in the business. The public can therefore rely upon having their work well and sitiL-lactorily done. No humbugging. }IAUSE & DEATRICH. April 2.6—tf. WELL-TRIED REMEDIES RUSSELCS I TC/I OINTMENT, an immediate and cer• t +in cure, Isis also a sure r - medy for Fi crntches on homes. . . Iti;ssELL'd SALT itllEnt 0.27 is unevisi- ed, 50 cts RIMELL'S Pisa Oz sTzzt.lfv' cures after all oth-• er remedies have filled. $l.OO These ointments are certain, safe and reliable spe cifics, as thousands have and are daily certifying. For sale by all Druggists and medicine dealers. General Depot at PINCHOT BRUEN & HO BART, Wholesale Druggists, 214 Fulton at., (near Greenwich), New ork. Sent by mai.; itch. 40c.; 1!?. R. 65c.; Pile, 1.50. April 26--3 m. HEETINGS, all widths at. ‘.71 Ap. 5.] PRICE & HOF FLAW 'S. ACON.—Country Sid:s and Shoulders for sale IDby W, A. REID. June 2E. ABRM. E. PRICE AND DYSEN-TER- CHAMBERS 11GREI t PA. NEW STORE. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! COON & STONHOUSE WOULD respectfully inform the public that they have now opened et their new room, on the southwest corner of the Diamond, in Waynes bolo', a large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Groeees,_ Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Coach-makers Goods.of every dekcription, Queonsware, Cedarware, Shoes, Car pets, Oil Cloths, Paintif,Glass;Oits, Varnish Brush es, Fish, Salt, and all kind of Goods; kept inn well regulated store. Our goods are all new and fresh and have been bought for cash at. the late decline in prices. We flatter ourselves that from our long experi ence in business, and a determination to sell goods at small profits, we shall be able 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 - - Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinats, Jeans, Tweeds, Cottonades, Cords, Den ims, Stripes, Checks, Ginghams, Linin and Cotton Table D;apers, Crash for Towels, Calicoes, Delains , Alpaccas, &N . = tAMMI II I I 9 Trimings, Shawls, Brown and Bleached Shootings and Shirungs, Tickings, Linens, Flannels, White Goods, Gloves, Hosiery and Notions. We aro re eiving-new-goods-every week and will supply - any article wanted that we have not on hand in a few da s. -- Vtre pay the highest market price for all kinds of country produce such as Stcon, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Dried Fruit, Rags, &c. May 3t, 1867. CB A MBER§B URG BOOK STORE AND BINDERY! HE citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity are res,ectful! invited to :ive our Establishment callhen visiting Chamhersburg. We have a gcr,eral assortment of SCHOOL and MISCELLANEOUS - BOOKS, S'TAIIONARY , . . LANK 1.301-}KS. -- A lie — alull line of WALL PAPERS, BORDER ING, Paper" and Linen Window Shades and Fix tures, Picture Frames, Cords and Tassels. Fairchilds' and other celebrated make of Gold Pens, which we warrant to give satismction. 1.7a - dies — a - nd Gu-ntlemen'oroc co SiteheWTrav cling Bags and Baskets. Berlin, Zephyr and Domestic Wool. Photograph Albums, Pocket Books, Family,Pock et and school Bibles. Presb terian . '"Methodist G Lutheran HYMN BOOKS. BTyolt - Bin - ding in - alrits branches at end to. Paper ruled to any pattern. nk-Books-made-to-tnder Goods ordered weekly from the Eastern Cities. Orders from a distance promptly attended to, Agency for the sale of Internal Itevenu e Stamps. LPL SNIDER. April 26.--6 t. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Waynesboro', Franklin Co. Pa. Capital paid in 875.000. - Collections made promptly — arel remitted for - at lowest rates of Exchange on New York. Directors :—W . a. A mberson, Alex. Hamilton, George Bescre, George Jacobs, Daniel Midtley John Price, Henry Good, James IL Clay ton,fJoseph 'rice. Correspondents :—The First National Bank of Philadelphia and 9th National Bank of New York, W. 8. AMBEICSON. Pres't. .Iso. Pumps, Cash 10 CENT SUGAR at RE ID'S. r OOP Levy Sugar at REID' 8, ‘;.' VlM'S—Good and Cheap at • ‘'N REM' S, IiEENSWA RE—A new lot of beautiful styles k oi t i qt REID'S. C REAM CAKES—Nice fur Tea, at REID S, 11, HLTBARB and Vegetables— hrouchout the tseason, at 1?El LYS. May 17 el ARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS—A freab liassortmentrecejyed_this_day,_ arid sold at 8 ets a piper by March S, 1867 CALICOES from 10 ccntF at A p 5.J Pa= & ITOEFLTCIOI3 COUNTERPANES and Bed Spread.. at Ap. ft.] PIUCE & Ilop:vmett's, • Ci BRING Ba!morals at Ap. 5] Pmcs & Hl FLICn'3• Scents for a Head Net at Ap. 5.] PaleE & HofFmcres, I:3AGS.-21 mad 3 bu. bags, also ba t Ap. 5.] • Paws & BOEFLICII S. cents for coffee nt Ap. 5.] NICE & CHEESE at PUKE & Hommicn's. April 5. NOTICE rpHE Board of Directors of the Chambersburg j Woolen Manuf,cturimt, Company, have de•clnr cd a semi annual Dividend ot FOUR PER CENT, on the special Capital stock of said company; pay able on the first of July next, tieing the fractional part of the year t. , tha t date. Transfer books closed on and alter the 15th inst F. DisoN, Sec'y, CARPETS ! CARPETS ! Tus r received at Metcalfe & Miteshew's, High colored Wool striped carpet. nice $l 00, such as has been selling for $1.25. All wool in grain beautiful styles,flum $1.25 ti) $162 . April 5, '67. BRADLEY'S late btyle Hupp Skirts at _ AR .51 ' Palen & HOFFLICIT'S 11LOOR Oil Cloths, all patterns and style at the store (`fBF,NEDICT & Co. IHECK. and plain Matting . at the store of AIIJIERSON", BENEDICT & Co. IME N. 0. Molasses at the store of IIIEtERSON, BFKEDICT & CO. OIL Cloth anJ paper Blinds at the store of A.IfEtERSOY, BENEDICT & Co. L ADIES Dress Goods ofnfl kinds' .it the store of Maemoos . , B ENEDICT & CO. T. ATFST arrival of New Goods at the store of J Altnr.ctsoN. BRSEDICT & Co. CURTADI Fixtures nf all kinds nt the store of A MIIERSON. LIENFDICT & CO. • SomEritlNG WoNDERPM. FOR Tin MILLIOS, bo rich, wise oral floppy. Agents Wanted. Enclose stamp lot particulars.. IT. CAMP, 142 -I3leecker St New York, • [April 20-3 m, Every article sold is WARRANTED to ho of the best custom make, and the material just what it isrepresented—to-be------ A lull-assortment of GENTS FURNISHING an GOODS always on hand, such ns Under Clothint a W. A. REID J. C. AUSTIN, Pres't June 28—M DENTAL CARD. DR. H. FORREST, 7:71 eaatiert, RETURNS his thanks to the citizens of Chant bersburg and the public generally for. the pa tronare h 3 has hitherto received, and would respect: fully inform his patrons and friends that ho has re moved his office to No. 27, Main Street,nex t door. to McClintock's hat store. Dr. Forrest being_ a graduate of the Pennsylvania College of .DENTAL BURGER Y, and having been in practice for several years, is thoroughly experienc ed in every thing that carves within the province of first class Dental operations. , Dr. F. having furnished his eine° with one of • DR. BEAN'S Patent Improved Appatus for the manufactura — n - f—pat(oclly pule NITROUS OXIDE UAS would announce that ho will be at all times prepared to administer this popular Anaesthetic for the EXTRACTION of Teeth without Pain. All DENTAL. OPERATIONS will be per formed at Dr. Formes Booms, No. 27, Main Street Chambersburg, Pi. f May 10-Iy. Newest, Best, Cheapest .L" S GEORGE BENDER SW' Has recently opened up an entire new stock of , SWO liEsk JUL 311 1 4 111 - allia-- -.I 7-fl-IM MI of which has been — obtained from the justly celebrated house of A. JARRETT, Bal timore, /oyes, rt andkerchtefs, Hose, .ollars, &c. —All_we_ask-is,_that_you_give of; one trial, and you will always buy, for remember - we do not keep inayges:)thingtndthefrnefq ere all_of—tho GEO. BENDER. 'Waynesboro latest style. May 4-Iy] HO! THIS WAY BARGAINS! NOW is the time to buy goods from E. & J. El den cheap for cash, on account of the great re duction in prices of goods in the Eastern markets We are prepnred to furnish our customers an t e public generally with all kinds• of goods in our line at the LOWEST. CASH PRICIS. Come one, come all, and buy your Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Trunks, Clocks, Baskets, Mats, &c., &c. A splendid assortment of Watches, Gold Pens, and Jewelry just received and will be sold at ex tremely low prices. Now is the time. We will be pleased to show curgoods to all and , n call will sat sfy the !nest incredulous that we can sell cheap. se.-Witches Clocks and Jewelry Repair= ed at short notice. April 19, 1967.) - - rp HE "EUREKA" •SMUT AND SEI?A 1. RATING MACHINE. PATENTED FEB RUA RI% 23, 1867. . S , Sole Agent Fur Franklin, Perry, .Cumberland, Bedford and Fulton Counties, Pa, and Wnshingtun and This Machine is put before the public upon its own merits. It is the most complete machine ofthe kind now in use, and is guaranted to all urchasers. In tio case will pay be required until tho' machine has been thoroughly tested and sari: faction given. For Circular ad tress , M. II A VS, Mercer:burg, Pa. N. B.—The subscriber also builds and repairs MILLS ofall kinds at short notice and upon the most approved plans. Cast Iron and Turbine Wa ter Wheels, Burs, Honking Cloths, Flour Packers, Belling, Proof ,taff.-; and at kinds of Mill Furnish ings furnished at the lowest cash prices. All work and goods warranted. M. H. June 24.-Iy. NeconmicK's, SELr-RARER Improved, for 1867. MHE subscrber would interne farmers generaly that he is still acting as Agent for the McCor• mick's Celebrated Sell-Raking Reaper, rind has now a supply on hand. As improved it is unequaled for all conditions of heavy or lodged grain and the only perfect self-raker in use. Call and examine and judge for you•selves. Also M(Comuck's TWO WILSELED Mowea with Flexible Cutter liar, billing heaver and Leaver for Fitting the Cutting Edge to any angle instanta ne.,usly while in motion, to secure close mowing on rough ground This is a now thing in the mow ing line, to which the attention o' farmers is partic ularly directed. 'WM, E. FLA.NAGAN, HAND EX 11 1 , i11 . 10:%1 of sprint+ Ryles of 1,3 - ; lAA'S and CAPS at DLCIIER7 4 8, Dig Ited Hat, Chainbersburg, Pa. Bra EM) HA I!—St. Qom!, Jerome, Baulevade, eitbel, Howard, Broad Brim, Plariti:rs, &C. at DECrIEHTS, Main Street Charni)ersiwrg. 1/11Z tut arenear the Chtaj, and Fashionable Hat Emporium of DECII ER' T, TRAIN G DUDS in endlers variety and very OChenp, atthe Cumberland Valley Hat Hiripor iumof A NY MAN, Woman or Child in ChamberAurg . 2 - I..can show you the way to the Cheap Hat Store ut DECIIISII T. • Dig Red Hat, Chroaersburg, Pa. May 24 ly. S BITE na Grny Wool tilmkets at f oy 2'; PRICE H °EFL! c SECOND ARRIVAL—And with it we announce redtetion 'in price oLDry Goode, groceries, &c, Wand Opening of all the Tiiii•ottention of the community is respectfully directed to the splentlitrassortmeht of Cassimeres, Cloths, Tweeds, Jeans, Denims, Cottonades, .I . 4!nen Goods, Cor• durojs, Velvets, &e. Also a fine variety o f MozambNuos, Delainee, Gitighams Lawns, Prints, with a large stock of Groceries, Queensware, and Cledarware, all of which the undersigned are offeriv very cheap. Tho subscribers tendel their thanks to the com munity generally for their liberal patronage and kindly ask a continuance of the same. PRICE & HCEFLICH. June 7,1817, AT TM "TOWN HALL P' WELSH has just received a full assortment of Goods, in his line of business. His stock consists in part, of all the latest styles of mon's and boys Men's, Women's, Misses, Boy's and Children's and Slippers o ____ Bonnet Framer., Trimmings, Sundowns and Hats, Dress Trimmings, Hoop Skirts, Hair Nets, Hair CuibiTHusiery, Glows, Parasols, Sun lTmberellas. Fans, &c. School, Blarik and Miscellaneous Books, Station. cry of all kinds; Notions and Fancy Goods. All of which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest J .ne I Hagerstown, Md. June 10. Dry Goods Down Twenty-five per Cent ! & A. YINGLING STILL AHEAD AND LEADING OFF IN LOW PRICES !! WE have just returned from the Eastern Cities with our second supply of Su comer Dry Goods, purchased at prices 26 per cent less than has been brought in this nytrket this season. We are now selling Goo - d - 371 wid 1 - in (Bleached) at '— CC 41' C: Do. (Unbleached) - 15 Calicoes, (Pair colors). 10-12 Whale Bone Corsetts $l,OO Good Hoop Skirts • 75cts, 1,00 Cottenades 20—to 50cts Our stock of Cloths, Cnssimers, Ladies Cloak ings, Cottenades, Linen Ducks and Drills, Dress Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. Mattings. &c.. are complete. and we defy competition in style, quality and prices Juno 14. '67 . II & A. YINGLING. /FHB subscnber has just received a most erten -1 sive assortment of new spring & anminer goods, endircing all the West styles or Ladies Dress Goods, Cloaks, Sacqucs, Black and Colored Cloths, tfzha Nis, Gentlemen and Boys' Clothing, Domestic Goods, Blankets, Carpets, Balmoral qu d Hoop :Skirts, &c., &c. E. dr, J. ELDEN. The extent and variety of our Stock can only be appreciated by personal examination, whirh is so licited. Purchasers may save 15 030 per cent. ny examining this stock, as great bargains will be giv en. S. OGILBY. " - HERO Fruit Jars--- All Gloss • and • defy all competition ; for sale at the sien of the Big lied Horn. Also Fisher's Patent Self-Sealing Tin Fruit Cans, made and sold by D. B. RUSSELL, the only authorized person in NVnynesboro' to make and sell said cans. Also all Other kinds of good Fruit Jars at the sign of the "Rig- Red Horn."— D. B. RUSSELL has on hand and for sale the very best of TINWARE of every o- Fcriptien made of the best tin in the market and warranted nt the Uheap TIN AND STorg STORE of Juiy 5-11] D. i 3. RUSSELL. QUINCY rOUNIDRY WP, take leave to ipform the pu bile that we in tend continuing the Foundry and Machine business near Quincy, Pa. Wa arc Prepared .o do all kinds of repairing at short notice, also mill gear ing. cast and wrought iron tirifting, stov,s, iron ket tles, oven doors, shoe Fernp-rs, stove hooks, BSc,, &c. We also build an improved buggy and wagon Jack. horse powers, hevil j.tck, wood saws, iron ash hop. pent, iron bottom plate for ash barrels. iron fencing krol railing made to order. Old iron bought or ta nen in exchange for new work, & EMI ENT . Oct. 21— tf. Varieties of Dry ~ Goods, Gro. ceries,,drc. PRICE & 111012LICIPS. Ladies Dress Goods of the latest novelties, consisting of Porcalls, HATS AND CAPS, GOTS, GAITERS, SHOES, escript ton THE MIT PANIC ! NEW DRY GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMNER. Ha_ erstown _]fay 21 THE PATENT COPPER KETTLES; IRON KETTLES, BR. \SS KETTLES PORCELAIN KETTLES, FIELD DIJOICEtS, FISHING RODS, Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers.; AND MACHINE SHOP -0- .H 1 AIRY GROCERY 1 w A. REID, SUCCESSOR TO Hostetter,'Reid& Co. C e A rs LL to S h t i b e estaototler'notPgnooofdsb,illuysi ((41(4f(tM received, vii : • TEA, • COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, E.EROSCE IL, CLASS AND QUEENSWARE, WOODEN WARE, . PURE SPICES, LAMPS, S. C HAMS, BACON, CHEESE, SALT, MASON'S CRACKERS. Steamed Cove and Spiced Oysters. Tha "celebrated A. FIELD Brand" in 1 lb. and 2lb Cans. McMURRAI"S -- Baltflysters. Lunch Oysters, an x t, - N T thing for Pic Nib and Private Parties. All sold b the_case,_dozen,or_,sitigle;can— . [Fresh Fish in Season.] Particular attention paid to the Fish trade. Shad and Herring by the bbl or half bid. Shore Mackerel by the bbl , halves and quarters. I , ccpv very_thing-usually—found—in-a--vccl4- ulated Grocery, all of which will tic sold at a very small advancc, far Cesll only. Come to "Mexican Row." Ills best bow to his customers for the liberal en couragement heretofore extended to him. May 37, 11367.] W. A. REID. P. S. Highest market price paid fur Country Produce, such as flutter, Eggs, Bacon, Lard, &c., in exchange for goods, orbought for cash, Strawberry Plants. rrIHOSE who are fond o f eating strawberries -IL when the season is here should not fail to prepare then purchase plants of D. 1), Pahrney_ of this place. Persons at a distance can enclose in a letter and received 100 plants by return mail. Ber ries, exhibited at the store of W. A. Reid, weighed 3 , ounce each !-32 to the pound. Better bearers can not be found. A piece 60x70 feet produced some 3 bushels of berries for first crop They slam Id be planted from 18 to 24 inches anart. Will return investment in one year. None but first rate plants sold. W. A. Reid will receive all orders for these plants. P. 8. Can be planted till October if wa trued (lur ing dry weat'mr. P. P. PAIIRN Waynesboro.' July 5* 1867. J. W. MILLER'S ARRIVAL OF Spring & Summer Goods! T_TAVIN . (4 returned from the-Eastern Cities with a chotoc assortment of goois belonging to their ine, such as DRY GOtiDS, NOTIONS, QUP.,II:\N WARE, CEDAR WARE GROCERIES, CUTLERY;, GLASSWARE, &C; , &O I tender my thanks to the community for their liberal patronage and hops to merit a continuance of the same. J. W. Al, April 19, lisra. Beef ! Prime' Beef ! THE subscriber would inform the public that he still continues lbe Butchering business and will he prepared to supply persons with a prime ar ticle of Beef on MON DA and THIURSD 1Y of each week durtrg the season, at the cellar Adjoin ing the "Wayrkesburo' Hotel," also on the 88100 days at his residende near Pikesville. THOMAS J. CIINNINGIIAM July 19-tf. Fresh Beef! friTLE subscriber informs tho public that he is now occupying the Seller under Mr. Bender's Clothing Store. where a prime article of Beef can no had on TUESDAY and FRIDAY morning of each week. All orders kit with F. Bowden or Chas Letorier will be promptly attended to. The highest cash price pai I for fat cattle. July I 9 —llt] DA.NIIL GILDS. WAYNES B 0 It 0 ' LIVERY! TUE suln.cribet takes this mr r l Ciintorm the 1 public that he pu-pos.'s continuing the Livery business and is now well hupplied with comfortable conveyances and tine traveling Horses for TI either riling In driving. Parties cot."-y. ed to any point desired, . A share of pub.' lie pltronage is respectfully solicited.— Persons det•iring • horses or COTlVVyallrer4 will pleaze apply at. the" Waynesboro Ho. el." J OH.N April PJ-••• tf. - - FOR SALE.' Prime tirllue of Corn and Ontiby the qutinti lity. Also Chestnut wood hy the load ALEX HAMILTON. • April 3th—tf. r 8 111 E ASTIR E ft— .S'unt'l F. Greenated! ofTerA tam ! sell aq a candidate thr the, ottire of 01qINT TREASURER sultjeet to the akcision of the 13- inon Nom;triting Convention. Ch.. int er, , hurg, May 17. DRUGS MEDICINES, CM Iff. ttira &c., Go to Fourtliman's J' ~ ~'~ ~ ~ ~~3~~ IVaynesboro', May 24,1867 -EmnitE=Sim PATENTED FEBRUARY 14, 1860 1 - S - IMES - MI.I;AWT2I. PI - I.ILADELPIIIA mechanism ossessin. n - structud on a new principle , - )f . •my rare 'lnd valuable i Ol 1::o most pr provements, =top rid-ex p.•r ts, n.l--pronounced TY and PERFECTION COA BIN ED. Thrfolloe.ing iiro — rhe principal obje,:tiorm agatnA. :Sewn' lOachines 1. Exec.;sivc fatigue to the operator. 2. I.i dohty to get out of order. 3.' Expenbe, trouble, and lees of time in repairing. 4. Incapacity to sew every description of ma I. 5. Disagreeable noie while in operation. - The Empire Sewing Machine is Exempt from ME these Objections. it has a-straight needle. perpendicular action. mak es.,tho LOCK or S111:171.,E ST111.:11, which will neither HIP nor EA V EL. and is alike on boil, sides; perform , : perfect sewing on evcny de. crip'ii in of 111 ,- tern}, from Loather io the finen.t din, Nanimmigiaimir- to ttv: filjest nuntbor. IT HEMS, FELLS, BINDS, BR 5 . Q(lll,Ti.q, Il'-, (.; H [!-'. Having neither CAM nor-(J(( the least passible fnetion, it runs is st n and is--- -- EMPHATICALLY A NOISEUES:I )IA F All varieties of (;avi NE T llecnnes frcWi, 3o i raj , - wards. larParticular attention is callcd to ot:r NI w and IMPROVED Manufacturing Machwe, for Tadorirg, Shoo-fitting, Coach Trimming, , Sce. Its ~(1%:-ultqg es are simplicity, durability, r easy ii.rap lion to all branches ,of manufacturing. fr perfect work on all material. It eLpcciaiiy able in sewing Patent Leather.9zid rs very In short, it is the most perfect inanu'act,iring in the market. N. IS. Every machine ed. EMPIRE S. M. CO., 921 Chestnut Stre,et. rpl,il. • Agrnts wanted IRA sr,. GRAN', TAO, .\ ;r at. Mar. 1— 2 !Inns. C. -x. - 2 CI resprriftrlly - ww, , yand therpuldie generally th,t. t be L., 1 .,. 1 .f o sill ply all who neel COFFEE, SUG.IIZ, F‘vitt:p;:, ToB SPICES, 7TA '4, It()0 'IT Z- 1 , 13 15t; iC ET T vaN Also a full assortment of Confectionaries; V 0 t . ..t. , 4 1011 s, Stationerv, etc. Country Produce Taken in exelia n3a3 for goods. connectiln with the GrOC(TV l'USlnfSti he 11140 !ceps r .' /JOUR and PEEL) STL I F, thou ' met/ tlic:e can be nand better nor ch'aper. Thankful for pest fiveri 6e resp: so!iciis rt continuance of the sante. Aug. 2.:867. INSILTAA NtrE C.`;'*2 yosEPII 1.)0I, LA 8, respect fully inform; tho it) public be. It as as In , arahre gv r i cy fill- In. lila:ICC Uf at; kill 11l t.t t!..0 bts: cm; , 1).11- les and at ruzl-,.0..1de rate. FlRE(\`,[ii:~:~:;l;—lnth o and the Enterprise f HI New York and tt.r• CandgLe/ami berlaticl C;0, LIFE IN:!,ISRAIOE —in Ow Eton or Barri:A Aln erican of 111114,:e:pliia, cr.d tar l; , 1 1 / 1 /4.11):C pi . h ew York. IiNTST 7 I:,INCE rrorn aecaleat L'cath or Disability, in the tilveltr's lusuiavce of liattiont, vatti In:gum/cc ijr Tray, laris and work :not' ,1:1 trudv,i. 11+~1n:ur /nee on Ilorsrs, Catt'e, Sheip, ugain-t, 'Frit ll Iseath, or Aeckleht, raruhy c.ming iutu gcninal uuc i y LAT ithaS and 'stock rase. I.:NO:mations end rates given and primpllkte isluJ ,y .I(lbEt'i-1 itail,.lB, June I.4—ff.] (Aien! Inmirnitee Agent. ri E krge,t ms..o:tivnt.3" C A II PEPS in toWn at UP f•tt)ro Altur,SCoN, Erm:Dic r S Cu. IMWS T ST„