A VALUABLE FARAI AT PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber will offer his farm a t Public Sale situate in Quincy township, Franklin County, Pa.,adjoining 'arras of Samuel Wengert, Jacob Frid ly, Levi Sanders, Ek• S. Mono, and • the pub lic road leading from Quincy to Mt. Hops, of a rile from either place, • On Wednesday the 18th day of September, containing, , 92 1-2 ACRES • beat • ualits limestone land, with 2 acres good tim • I.er an 10 acres of goo . estnut Timber Lnnd lying 2 miles froni the farm. which will be included or sold separate to suit pnrchaseis. The improve. 'tents are a GOOD: BRICK HOUSE,. a good BANK B AR N, with Granary and a• good Seller under it, 2 Wagon Sheds with Corn• Cribs, 2 Cisterns, one at the house and one at the barn. a never-failing well of water at the door with a rump in it—Wash House. Smoke House and — l3 ake-ov etrunder"one - roof - with - sell ar; there is also a Hog Pen and all nedeessary out-buildings on the premises, and FINE ORCHARD, _ __cif Grafted Fruit such as apples, pears, cherries, pea ches, plums, and a lot grapes, all in good bearing order. The farm• is pleasmtly situated and conve nient for stock to piss to and from water. The foam in 1 Cnil — uffiti :seven fields; - (witir - ab - ou - t - 300 - pan - - ;tele post lence in good order) all of Ewhlch can be seen from the-yard. It is-coarenient - t) 4 mills, 4 stores, smith shop and tanyard, of a mi e. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when the terms, which will be easy, will be made nown. Persons wishing to view the property cifn do to by calling on the subscriber residing thereon. JOHN LANTZ. G. V. MONG, AUCT. Aug. 30-tf - PUBLIC SAL 1171 HE undersigned will sell at public sale at his .311. rei-idence 1* miles west of Way ne:horo,' on the fain of Henry Shank on Saturday the7th of Sep trttebcr, 1867, the following property to wit: I GOOD 3IILCII COW 7 head of Hogs, among which i 4 t good brood sow, 1 Cook, and I Tenplate Stove and pipe, I Bureau. I 1 \Va_linLt,_And 1 NV Idcherry link, 1 Stand.a ilk•adateads and Redding, 1 Sets of-Chairs,-1-Rocking,_and 1 high Chair. 1 21' hoar Clock, 1 Doughtray, a lot dishes, crocks, tinware, Apple Putter by the crock, lard by the pound, hard soap by the pound, a lot of dried fruit of all kinds, Prater, 1 double and 1 Pole Axe, a lot of V rn Brooms, 1 Meat Ves,,el, I Pickle Stand and pickles, L Chum, Barrel hill' Vinegar, 3 wash tubs I Grain Cradle, 1 Mt wing Scythe and Siath, 1 Iron Kettle and PA. Rick, a lot Dry Herds, 1 G4.1441-..t0-no—L—D-ung tuck, 1 shovel spades, hoes, and rakes: Potatoes in the grouniL - and - many- other articles to tedious, - to locution. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock 0 n said day, when the terms will lie mate known by SHATZEii. Wt. ADAMS ACTT • Aug:lo It Valuable Real Estate FOR SALE! IrrIHE bubseriber will sell at private.sale, his farm, 1 situate in ‘Vashingtmtowaship, Frankha Pa , containing AL= V. .231L42D1M1L - 11 So "re:, Iyinq wost of the road leading from the Waynesboro' and Mercersburg Turnpike to Jacob Ustrbaugh's Mill, and forty-one acres lying east of said mad. rhe improve luents on the property are a ONE AND A HALF STOR and a Intable. On the SO acre tract there is a fine young orchard, two springs and running water, arid on the 41 acre tract a mill race running through the eastern part. The farm will be sold Undivided or divided to suit purchasers; also a valuable town property, situate on the Main Street, in the Borough of Waynesboro—being a large T WO-ST - OUY HOUSE recently remodeled anti refitted throughout, with with a fine well, Spring House, cistern, bath house. stable and all neccessary out-buildings thereon.- to gether with a fine selection of choice fruit. For terms and further particulars ripply to Aug, 23-tf. LIVERV! LIVERY MINE subscribers announee to the public that 1 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 persons wanting fine riding and driving horses and coin tortable conveyances. An attentive Os tler always in attendance and parties con veyed to any point desired, night or day. Passengers conveyed daily to rind from Green cistle Their Buss leaves at 6 A, rd. and returns at 7, P. M. . _ WOLFERSBERGER & STONER. Aug, 30-tf. lititrbering: 112trbering 2 I_IM subscriber informs the public that he cau tinues the Bar boring business in the room next door to Mr. Reid's Grocery Store, and is at all times prepared to do hair cutting, shaving, sbampooning, vc. in the best style. The patio:lige of the pub lic is respectfully solicited Aug 23 1867 •GREAT PROGRESS IN DENTISTRY Dll. W. B. HAYCOK would resr7ectially calf the attention of the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity to the great progress made in Dental Science. Having had long experience in the pro. fession with the largest and best selection of Awn- YICIAL TEETH and Dentist's materials in the coun. try, he does not hesitate to guarantee all work to give full satisfaction, or the money will be refunded a:ter a fair trial. The most violent toithache cured without ex traction or pain and the tooth made useful for years. The best reterences given in Franklin coun. ty. Please call at his office, on second streetbotwecn Sellers' and McGrath's Hotels, enatabersburg, Pa.. where be can at all times be found. August AT WAILNT.SIJORO' PA, ASELECT classirdl School for young Wier and gentlemen. Second Session will com-- moms Sep. 2nd 1867. All Branches embraced in the curriculum of an Academy taught. Teams:—s;O Ad PER QUARTER. N. B. Vocal Music, Book Keeping &c., with out extra charge Aug. 9.-tf. HOUSE PAINTING ! EORGE & A. D. MORGANTHALL having kJ - associated themselves in copartnership in the Pluming, Graining and Glazing business, inform the public that they are now prepared to do house painting with neatness and despatch and upon rea sonable terms. Persons having any work in their 'fine w ill do well to give them a call before 'puking ngagements elsewhere. NIORGANTHALL & SON E: ETINGS, all widths at .A p. 5.] PCCICE & Ifov rvat 's W. W. WALMER W. A. PRICE. C. V, 'WILSON, Principal HEY GROCERY! ..1.6(1 , ...0..... , W. W.A. REID, SUCCESSOR TO Host otter, 'Reid tic, Co; CALLS the attention of buy- h g" ors to his stook of goods just Assk COFFEE ) SUGAR, -8-Y-R-UP ', MOLASSES, KEROSCENE OIL, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, WOODEN WARE, PURE SPICES.-,- NOTIONS, LAMPS, BACON, SALT, MASON'S CRACkERS, Steagied Cove and Spiced Oysters. The “celebrated A. MILD Brand" in 1 lb. and 2lb Cans. McIMURRAI7B Balt. Oysters. Lunch Oysters, an x i si T thing for Pic Nic and Private Parties. All sold by the case, dozen, or single can. _III- - `1 3E Pftit 31178il op [Fresh Fish in Set — ii - soFf.] Particular attention paid to the Fish trade — . Shad and Herring by the bbl or half lib!: shore Mackerel by the bbl , halves and quarters. He keeps everything usually found in a well reg ulated Grdeery, all of which will be sold at a very small advancc,, tor'CAsu only. Come to "Mexican Row.' His best bdw to his customers for the liberal en couragement heretofore extended to him. May 1 i, 1.1367.) WI. A. BEID. P. 6. 111,ghest market price paid for Country Produce, such as Butter, Eggs, Bacon,lard, &c, in exchange for goods, or bought for cebh, C" . „ 441-1, v r ,, ..• ~a :;-1 , - imp.: , ria. , :. Imo ,:i t,et, tz.l DRUGS MEDICINES, fto ifeCs &e., - Go - to -Fatiftliinan's itKislarek - reji-3ffspi.vo i lciivue,la4 l l Waynesboro", May 24, 1867 BRADLEY'S late style Hoop Sid its at Ap 5 ] nocs & Hezttacu s MEE Hagerstown, Md. Rine 10. THE GREAT FILM Dry Goods Down Tienj-fiie . per Ceiie H. & A. YINGLING STILL AHEAD AND LEADING OFF IN LOW PRICES! Nirw E it l tt r o va ujr u se a c t o r n et d u s r u n p ed ply fro o m r.:u h m e m E e a r e llr r y n ao i o t d ie s s , purchased at prices 25 percent less than has been brought in this inaket this season. We are now selling • sd—y - tl i iiritieiditalia_(llettehpd) at 14 " " " (Unbleached)_ 15_ Calicoes, (Fair colors) 10-12 Whalt•Borte Corsetts. wI,UO Good Hoop Skirts: — 75cts, 1,00 Cottenades 20—to 50cts Our stock of Cloths-, Cassiaters, Ladies Cloak logs, Cottenades, Linen Ducks and Drills. Dress Good,Olotions,liosiery Gloves Trimmin_s Floor and Table Oil Cloths. Mattings &c.: are complete and we defy competition in t yle, quality and prices June 14. '67 ' 11 & A. Yli\ NEW DRY GOODS F OU SPRING AND SUMMER. HE subscriber has - sivayssortment of new sprtng_. embrcing all the la'est. 'styles or Ladies Dress Goods, plonks, Sacques, Black and Colored Cloths, Shawls, Gentlemen and Boys' Clothing, Domestic Skirts, &c., &c. The extent and varicty of our Stock can only be -appreciated-by-personatexammationTwhieh—is—so— hated. Purchasers may save 15 tu3ll per cent, oy examining this stock, as great bargains will be giv 6. 01.11 - LBY. May ‘-12.-1910U/STDRI Hagerstown, May 31 VIN AND MACHINE SHOP ! -0--. AWE take leave to inform the public that we in l—tend continuing the Foundry and — AltrelfirnT business near Quincy, Pa. We are prepared .0 do all kinds of repairing at short notice, also mill gear ing, cast inT4 wrought iron shafting - , stoves, iron ket tles, oven doors, shoe scrapers, stove hooks, &c„ &c. We also build an improved buggy and wagon Jack.- horse powers, bevil jack, wood saws, iron ash hop pers, iron bottom plate for ash barrels, iron fencing knd railing made to order. Old non bought or M aui in exchange for new work, lIESS & EMMERT. et. 29—tf. "BEY OND THE MISSISS01;" A Complete iiistor,y of the _iVow ,States Tee ritories, front the Great River do the Great Ocean. BY ALBERT D. RICHARDSON. Over 20,000 Copies sold in one Month. Life and Adtentur on Prairies, Mountains and the Pacific Coast. rSith over 200 Descriptive and Photographic Views of the scenery, Cities, Lands, Mines, People and curiosities of the Aew Stake and Territories. To prospective emigrants and settlers in the "Far West," this History of that vast and region will prove an invaluable assistance, supplying as it does a want long felt of a full, authentic and relia ble guide to climate, soil, products, means of travel &c., &c., AGEiNTS ANTED.—Scud for Circulars-and see our terms, and a t ull de-cnpt ion of the work Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. 507- Minor St., Philadelphia, Pa. • August 16-4 t. MEM( SifIELLE runn subscriber would infirm his patrons and I the public generally that he has recently large. ly increased his Livery stock, and is now prepared to accommodate those wishing to•hire with either RORSHiII VEHICLESqP*I . _ I ' at the shortest notice, all e hours. Persons desiring Horses or Bug gies, for riding or driving, would do Heil to give him a call, as his stock has been se l ec t e d with great care as regards gentleness and fast trav eling. His vehicles ALL NTW, fashionable, and ride catty, having heelt bought with a view to accommodate the public. Parties conveyed to any point desired, ac companied by a careful driver. Per-ons wishing Horses or Buggies, night or day, will please apply at his father's Saddle and ;Harness Shop, Main btsect, 2 doors west of. tho "Bowden House," where an attentive Ostler will alivays be in attendance. FRANKLIN WEAGLEY. August GROCERIES. C. H. DIC.XEL viTOUL I D respectfully announce to his friends 11' and the public generally that he is prepa red to supply all who need COFFEE, • SUGAR, SYRUPS, TOBACCO. CIGARS, SPICES, TEAS, SALT. BROOMS, BUCKETS, TWINES, Also a full assortment of Confectionaries, Notions, Stationery, etc. Country Produce Taken in _exchange for goods : In connection with the Grocery business he also keeps FLOUR and IEED ; STUFF, than which there can be none better nor cheaper. Thankful for past favors he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. - Calf far sal e. rPHE subscriber oll'ors at Private sale a valuable out of the well-known Dr. Fuhrnry co.v. His sire was a Kentucky Durban. Cal and examine it. Ati;u t FOR a coke of fine' Soap, you niun Ito Ir. • KURTZ'S ki'OTIECE. THE sale Notes of purcna9crs of personll•prop erty, at Walker firm, M,treh )9, 1867, wua due August 19, 1867. Immediate payment is re quested. JOS. DOUGLAS. Aug- f'.3 2w usi received a most extem. H. W .FUNK THE PATENT HER 0 Fruit. Jars-- All Glass and defy all competition;. for sale at the sign of the Big Ren Ham Also Fisher's Patent Selfsealieg Tin Fruit Cans, made and sold by - D. B. RUSSELL. the only authorized pawon• in Waynesboro' to make and sell said cans. Also au other kinds of good Fruit Jsrs at the sisn of the . O We Red Horn " D. 13. RUSSELL has on hand and for sale the very best of CEA`I•ER KETTLES, IRON KETTLES. PORCELAIN KETTLES; FISHING RODS. Watch Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers TINWARE of every de scription made oPthe best tin in the market and warranted at the Cheay TIN AND STOVE SIDED of July s—tf) D. 13. RUSSELL. Newest, Best, Cheapest , " GEORGE BENDER Has recently openel up an entire new stock of 31111's _MEW lfE _71111,7" All of which has been obtained from the justly celebrated. house of A. JARRETT, War timo re . Every article sold is WARRANTED to be of the best custom make, and the material just what b isrepresented to be. 1 to:sorhuent of GENTS—YUR COODS always on hand, such ns Under Clothing, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Collars, 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 tb e goods are all of the latest style. May 4-Iy] J. W. MILLER'S ARRIVAL OF Spring & Summer Goods! lAAVING returned from the Eastern Cities with a choitle assortment ot gouda belonging to their me, such as DRY GO , )DS, NOTIONN. Qt:EfNAW\R E, CEDARWARE GIOCERIEB, CUTLERY, ULA . 6BWARE, de.o , SW. tender my thanks to the community for their liberal patronage and hope to merit a eontinum ce of the same. April 19, 1867 IijECOND ARKIV.IL —Anil with it we anew .n rcilu-tion in price of Dr) Gouda, giccerieg, &o, Grand Opening of all the Varieties of Dry Goods, (Aro- ccries, dm. PRICE & IIOMICIPS. The attention of the. community is respectfully directed t.) the splendid assortuvnt of Cassimeres, Cloths, Tweeds, Jeans. Denims, Cottonades, linen Goods, Cot. durys, Velvets, (te. Also o fine variety of Ladies Dress Good" of the latest noveltie6 carskting of Moz, am biques , Delaincs, Percalls, Reps, • Plaids, A Ipaccns, Gingham Lawns, Prints, av:th a large stock of Groceries, Queensware, and (.IC7iiitrwa re, all of the undersigned are offering very cheap. The subscribers tender their thanks to the com munity generally for their liberal patronage and kindly ask a continuance of the same. . PRICE & IREFLICH. June 7, 1867. IT THH "TOM 114 E" ELSH has just received a full assortment op y Goode, in his_ line of business. His stock consists in part, of all the latest styles of men's and boy s HATS AND CAPS, Mee's; Women's, Misse's, Boy's and Children's BOOTS, GAITERS, SHOES ( Ind Slippers of every desei iption. Ladies and Misses 1.C . 3 9 Bonnet Frame:, Trimmings, Sundowns and Hats, Diess Trimmings, Hoop Skirts, Hair Nets, Hair Boils, Hosiery, Gloves, Parasols, Sun Umberellas. Fans, Btc. School, Blank and Miseellnneous-Books, Station• ery of all kinds; Notions and Fancy Goods. All of which will be si Id as cheap as the cheapcs June 14—if J.. R. W E 1,811 tteamlead tirrain Bap in store satal leap by WALKER, MLL & Co. lIRASS - KETTITES, FIELD BUCKETS, • GEO. BENDER. W nynesboro J. W. Al, NEW STORE NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! COON 4a STONEHOUSE WOULD respectfully inform the public that they have now opened at their new room, on the south•weat corner of the Diamond, in Wa.yucti boro', a large and well selected stock of Dry Goode g _: GroceAes, hardware - - and-Ctittery - fron,-Steel, Nails, Coach-makers Goods of every description, Queens - ware, Cedarware, Shoes, Car pets, Oil Cloths, Paints,lass, Oils, Varnish Brush es, Fish, Salt, and all kind of Goods kept in a well regulated store. Our goods are all new and fresh and have been bought tbr cash at the , latr decline in prices. We flatter ourselves that from our long experi ence in business, end a eletermination'to sell g. tide at small profits, we shall be able to offer unusual inducements to all buyers who desire to save men ey. Please call and see for yourselves. Wo have a large and well assorted stock of sta. ple and fancy Dry Goods, embracing Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cottonailes, Curds, Den ims, Stri.es, Cheeks, Gin L hams Linin and Cotton able ;spars, Crash-for Towels, Calicoes, Delaine , Alpaccas, FANCY DRESS,COODS Trill-141gs, Shawls, Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shillings, 'Pickings, Linens, Flannels, White ves,ilosiery_and o nous . We_are _n ee iving new goods every week and will supply nay article wanted that we have nut on Land in a lew days. We pay the highest market price for all kint:s of _ Dried Fruit, !tags, &c. hlay 3!, 1867. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Waynesboro', Franklin Co. Fz. apitarp Collections made promptly and remitted for at lowest rates of Exclrango_o❑ :New York. Directors :—W. 8. A mberson, Ales. Hamilton. George bescre, George Jaeotis_._ilaniel__Mt_kloy John Price, Henry G'uotl,-James 11, Clayton, Josept Price. Correspondents Pirst National Bank 01 Philadelphia and 9th National . Bank of New York W. S. AMBELNON. Pres't. CdSll 10 CENT SUGAR a G OOD Levy Sugar at YRUPS—Guati and ()Leap a 1,75 c't UT ENS WARE—A new lut of b, , auti:'ul tt CREAM CAKES—Nice for Tea, at REID'S, HUDARD and Vegetables— brouqh.dt the lkiseason, at RD'S. May 17 CI ARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS—A fre abscntincnt received thi4 day, and sold at 8 cts a paper by NV. A. REID. March 8, 18G7. i-imdcor.s from 10 cent , r.t Ap 5.J & I.loEvt,tcit'S eIOUNTERPA-NES and lied Spreadeat & flu Entries. PIZING ILltnorals at Ap. 53 kconta fat a Head Net at A p. 5 J B AG:3_-21 and 3 bu. bags, al.o ba -4ging. at . p. / knick: not:i.tcn cents for coffee at Av-. 5 1 CHEESE at April 5 Teachers Wanted, ruliE school Directors of Illsynesitoro' do-ice to imploy, 5 comp( tent teachers to take cletrp , t t the ituttitc Schools to said Borough. e;eiltieli Ltt pen on Monday, :Sept. 9th, for a tt lin of 6 months or which liberal ern:lies will he paid. By orde'r o! tilt) Board. Jos. W. Miller , Scclry Aug . 9.- 3t Cattle for Salo. I. 111Erut iher nate at Private ;30 lioad.of FL\ if, d 1 ()UK C.1171,L, 60/nu If zi;e liz (wild - mop 4, iicitto gooTi—Beei. Aug. 9-4 t —Eiresin Lime. rimiE Subscriber Inforna the pubic that he now tor ,ale a kiin of I . lk .S 9 1.. me for IA 1,1 . ,c. wdshlog,Plasteri!lg, Ltite., wLi,h wiil of at Tea4Urtabie tated. AAV.OtN Aug. 9—t. A NEW AND 1.311)011.T.INP DISCOV ERY run Itestorivg the St-iit of the 6EitVl,\Li "PHE I'L;RF.EG r V. Coricayit-Tex, Orj,4,d troduzed t rough me a Awrt lent ce, veil superior to airy other !„1. of persons who have tried thou, will ;o the r dup.:aunty over the old, ellen in use. 'l'he Contiate convex' Glasses are gratin.] i.rom pule crystal in such a mdlitner that the locus is ~os• trilluteu over the COLIIC i.urttice! Thi•y th.•ii 1 turd a clear and distinct vision to the eye, V. • ever direction it may be turned, whereaS Olt/ doubleouvcX g,!tus...s n quire a Lima right terun;;li T E CONCAVE-CONVEX 3 LAS&"ES are pat'er nod after the shire of the cornea of the human eye; they give a clear and he itchy li;l,t,to the eye, and prevent tt font tiecoining tir , d ortfint. Wile her used by day 1:g - ht. or lampliglit. thy nert , T leave that unpleasant teenng in tow. eyes, 80 COMMOn 1,..rn the use of old tiyle Gia.s e ...— Pere,olls who Alm- reading or scoimj feel N,eit eyes growing dun and smarting. aro ad,,:sed to t r. , i ll , new and inivraved CONCAVE-CONN' EX GLASSP.:S. • They can be used a long time before chaugn:g to n I N, Woman or Chill In t higher power. I . 1 - I . e.en show you the wzyr I. Also con , toittly on bami;:.-PECTACLE:9 to Full „I her defielentlie4 of the sight, stud) as near•,,ight edne-s, weakness, initonstbm, cmtaraet, Ev e.ry pad. ul Spectaeies loetug ad,ust,d by an 0140- ibuioe wutelt gives Chu exact power of -L.) eye. Is warrante 1 to sun. W L A SSE'S SET IN 01 1 ,1) FRAME-3'lir-z2;:!r: roltij AT S 0 ()TICE. v.:11 ip.,•• (3 FON( ,e( 1111/1.y114 t,(C111 I , lr the ,/,, 10. I (3, West Washingtod Hagerstown, Ato,ust 2, I:8•>7 L AI FST urri' al 01 Nett? Goo,la at the store - 4 A wx . tr; Amm:qso.N. liggEipict• Ot. CO. k 01 arc.l . - 0 tf L ADIES Drvqs fonds of a the ,tom 4 , l T 1:!"'1•: 4 ii? , n'hota at Altus twos, :s1:1 , 112 1. I tt • 11i MUM RE ID'S REID' S, REID S, PRICE & 1.1,1c.rt It n'a PArn & HoprtAcres, rt:'.,Cg & 11,,zsmIcu:,,, A B RM. E. Pliuct: is l_:1. :: i~.i NEW FIRM. !THE undersigne3 wou 1 I re.peatfully call the at . 1 tendon of the Public to their 4•Lii•ls of Ir i ILTZLZTZ E T7.7.7:7 : i'F,:r-7 . , - embracing all articles-of l'urnit use oi•liftllV 41!1 featured by cabinet- in:iltere, ,ur attention to . CO.FFIN and hope by strict attention to tattiness to merit a liberal share of public patronage. All orders for Furniture or Coffins attended to with dispatch.— Ow Furniture Rooms can be found on Main 6treet, up stairs, iu Willaiins Flinegates Drill Shop. J, ht, &F. BENDER, December 241—tf. 3anifil Mt I IV 4ar , Compou SyrupOf - BLACKBERRY ROUT. fur DIARROBA AND DYSENTERY. F. FOURTH MAN, Druggist, Agent A ug. 2-6 w. 11)1t, D. L. '.II.`iIAUFFEEn e DENTIsT, LiIIEENCA6TI.II, PA. EETH extracted without pain. Office in Clip- penger'iThutliting, nearly eppasiie Adams' 113- tut, where he Will attend' to Dentistry wit t care and attention. Old Gold and :Silver plates taken in pay pay for new ones. Teeth inserted front a nuigle tooth to a f nil set, iirsured for one yeas. Jan tl= y. rat BEOPII lance E - subscriber intending t o quit businesi, wou:d inform the public that he is now Bening Dry Goeds, Hardware, Queensware, and other goml unual , y kept in country stores, at regular city pri • ces. Ale %%lit also whjlesale his enure stock to any person wis.ring t. , engage lu t. e business wit 1 a %ory librrrl poreentlge ott For business. lien , id prrliaps no better e(nin:ry stmid. Any person vviLlt• ing tor tigage in tnerelnunlizti; WOUltl uu tee i toestt an I examine his stock and learn his terms. Yost trifice ddress, Quincy. Frank. Co. Pa. Aug,. 3.-4 LUABLE 131_PROVEIP subscribers would inform the public that JL_thep_lia_v_epnrchin•d IltH It t e ,,t of ••ibr, Kt , - stone Portable Field and Flood Fence," pltehted A - prit'3o.l-1 - 867rtront — tvlro1n — ludirtfmtl — or -- 0 sinp flights may obt lined at resonable rat Li. fence is recommended for suer gth and dura bi!ity. it can be taken down and'put ainder ehiqter and again taken out and put up IA lib ren.arka . '9.o facility. it is aelievod t, be, the cheapest-and—el - - ac porta services lie public ADAMS & 11AVVKL; MIZE COACH MAKING! • su', , ;•it , :rs PIO 01111C0 to the r t' • t•wy re etweh-.U'..' c-a In ail rt bruite. , ,,t, it. the 01,1 atup• , . o Fr `lain IC( t. awl h n w for sale a 11.10 st.,Cis (2,,4 izia,“; fo; 15t. , i:“,•;.7;, New Otid net:or/I-hen is 1, v.:tut. h they wi l ii,b , ,u):4o of ti f irm Lite rno.-d t ring, a'dd w.tyratile,t be a., ii.,:rt...e!ti• p iret z llf ail i initc d',,c a i Eltitt it •it,:e at d %1 It' t ! iv; ( „ II the!lost twityriti u a!!! eniplityed. 1 1n.7 t!..•tt t!..•. g IVO 83t.1.if1C110 , 3, tint.” 1135peCit y a-'!.lre of ta, public pa II uizige, April 12— Gra. qp 0 r, A Primo arne.e of Corn n! (111:1!+y tt , e au ati .tity Also Cht•sinut vvJo.l l, y ttitl 11:::‘111.1")11. April sth -tf. 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