CELEBRATED BASE BURNING STOVE THE MORNING GLORY : The homing Glory is iverpetual turner, having n magazine or reservoir for reserve coal, which is re- otire , LL but once a sized coal is 1.1 , 01 it is nut necces-ary to re',ln the tire timing the entire winter. • ' • ' 4 • ' 7- sa ' •Th • time be any trouble from slate, or other impurities in the coal, the lire being always at the boiße of the coal, the impuiitie"s are'lelt in the ashes and ground out by the "dill-grate.") TRERE'& NO_ E SCAP_E_Or_ GAS OR RUST ECONOIYIY OF FUEL The combustim of fuel being, perfect and at a high temperature, the amount of heat produced funn the same quantity of coal is touch' greater than'at a low temperatare, hence but a smlli quan tity of fuel is noccessary to be, undegoing the pro ects of combustion at mile time. The ei.tire outer zurfice ot the Nlora , ng Glory is radiating surface. - Amid to ad-- the surface of bj,lcts heated by rays ,ght through Or! nuet vrtralows, act y,RI awe the secret of the great heating properas, of the Nevning Glory with a bola II amount of fuel. For sale at W. A. TatTLE'S Tin and He has a large stock of Stoves. Tinware rind oth er goods in his line, Ns hid he will Fell cheap. You v% ill find 'he be,t _COOK. NINE PLATE apt! COA () sr Vl> in rryakets Also on hand Brass Copper and Iron Kettles. Ills Copp r Kettles are, better than are offered fur sale elslwhere, and cheap er, as he rivikes them, and can sell at -shorter profits. Also the I),‘.t CISTEItiN PUMP in market, iss strong, simple durable and cheap, is insured not to freeze. Call and see it. All hinds of repairs done in Tin, Copper or Shectiren. Don't fail to call as you will find a large stock of goods. :Sept. 6.-7 rnos. W. A. T L E Illfd - AT P[BLIS 11 - 111 E subscribrr will offer nt Public Sale, on the prernis,,s, on Sat uniuy. ,Veplember ::Eith inst., 3us farm contaiLing about 0 ACRES, bout 4 miles east of Waynebboro,' 200 acres are clear and under cultivation, tne balance in timber. The farm is well watered by n stream running through it, and which would afford water power. There is,a fine spring at the house and a well and running water at the Barn . for stock. Thu improvements consist. of a corn fortable LOG HOU BRICK BANK BA liN,.with 2 barn floors, a gran ary, hry shed and Wagon shed, together with aII the neccessary out buildings, all in good rep a i r . Aleo a Jung orchnird of choice apples, together with other fruit, such as pears, cherries, peaches, grapes, etc., on the premises. Persons desirous of viewing the premises cane call on I. & 1). Sing, r living on the premises, or on the undersigned. Sale to commerce at 10 o'clock on said day when the conditions of sale will be made known Se 1, 6=lf Dr. lIENJ. PRINTZ. DICKINSON - COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, AT CARLISLE, PA Special announcement to Young Men The course of instruction is Clorough and com prehensive in every department, cturent exp wave from $5O to 100 less here than at fimilar tier's, located in large cities. BRANCHES TAUGHT: Single and Doulkle Entry Booli-keeping,Penman ship, tlrithmatic, English Grammar Business Cur respondtmce, Forms, Commercial Law. Phonogra phy, Telegraphing. Classics and higher Math° mattes it desired. For plrliculars write and receive a catalogue. Address A. M. TRIMMER, • Carlisle. Pa. EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE. PATENTED FEBRUARY 14, 1860 SALESROOM, NO. 921 CIIESTNUT ST., PRILADELPIIIA. This Machine is constructed on a new principle of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable im provements, having been examined by the most pro found experts, and pronounced to ho SIMPLICI TY and PERFECTION CONIEINED. The following are the principal objections urged agatnst Sewin; Machines : 1. Excessive fatigue to the operator. 2. Liability to get out of order. 3. Expense, trouble, and loss of time in repairing. 4. Incapacity to sew every dtscription of materiel. 5. Disagreeable noire, while in operation. The Empire sewing Machine is Exempt from all these, Objections. It has a straight needle, perpendicular action, snak es the LOCK' or SH WIT LE STITCH, which will neither RIP nor RAVEL, and is alike on both sides; performs perfect sewing on every description of ma terial, from Leather to the finest Nansook with linen, cotton or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number. IT HEMS, FELLS, BINDS, BRAIDS, TUCKS, QUILTS, PL ITS, G ATI' ERS. Having neither CAM nor COG WHEEL, and the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS MACHINE. _4/1 varieties of CABINET MACHINES from $6O up wards. far Particular attention is called to our NEw and zurnovsn Manufacturing Machine, for Tailoring, bhoe-Fitting, Coach Trimtningoke. Its advanta ges are simplicity, durability, rapidity, easy adapta tion to all branches of -manillas luring, It makes perfect work on all material. It is especially desir able in sewing Patent Leather, and is very still. In short, it is the most perfect manufacturing machine in the market. IV. H. Every machine guaranteed. EMPIRE S. M. CO., 921 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 12r Agents wanted.] FiLiNa. Osamu°, Agent. Mar. I-24mos. arrival or New Goods at the store of Anneasorr. BENZDICT Co. ADZES Dress floods of aII kinds at the store of Axasnsori, lin:a t oicr 44 Go, FAIMIN GROCERY! W. A. REID, Hostetter, Reid &.Co. ALLS the attention of buy- al ( r j ) ers to his stock of goods just F 1 =---- . received, Nil. • V _ _ ay. an, It too proper The "celebrated A. FIELD Brand" in 1 lb. and 216 Cans. McMURRAY'S Balt. Oysters. Lunch Oysters, an xr. p thing for Pic Mc and Private - Parties. All sold by the ca.se, dozen, or kingle-can.-! [Fresh Fish in Season.] Particular attention paid to the Fish trade. Shad and Herring by thd bbl or half bbl. Shore Mackerel b the LW halves and .uarters. lie keeps everything usually found in a well reg ulated Gro..ery, all of which will be sold at a very small advance, for Us.sti only. Come to "Mexican . Ills best bow to his customers for the liberal en couragement-heretofore extended-to-him.— May 17, 1867.) W. A. REID. nd a. Produce, such at Butter, Eggs, Bacon, in exchange for goods, or bought for-cash, 'a rill .•--, CA e -at 11CiT - • 0 THE largest assortment of CARPETS in town at the store of • Amtessort, BEssnicr & , CO. SUCCESSOR TO, TEA. - , COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, K EROSCENE OIL, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, WOODEN %V ARE, MEM LAMPS, S. C II Ibis, BACON C II EESE, SALT, MASON'S CRACKERS. Steamed Cove and Spiced Oysters. •••:•ti • o ,-• . • . • 0:11 DREGS MEDICINES, COO IN_ MCA PIN HILNTS, arcs &c., Go to Fourthman's Waynesboro', .May 24, 1867 NEW DRV GOODS . won - -- SPRING AND SUMMER. TBE subscriber has just received a most erten sive assortment of new spring & snmmer goods, callusing .all the latest styles or Ladies Dress. Goods, Cloaks, Sacques, Black and Colored Cloths, Shawls, Gentlection and Boys' Clothing, Domestic Goods, Blankets, Carpets, Balmoral an d Hoop Skirts, &c., &c. The extent and variety of our Stock can only be appreciated by personal examination; which is so licited. Purchasers may save 15 to3o per cent. oy examining this stock, as great bargains will bo giv. en. S. OGILBY. Haptstown,.May 31. QUIN 7 FOUNDRY - AND MACHINE SHOT" ! WE take leave to inform} the pu blid that we in tend continuing the FOundry - and Machine business near Quincy, Pa. We are prepared .o do all kinds of repairing at short notice, also mill gear ing, cast and 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 knibailing made to order. Old iron_ bought or ta aen in exchange for new work, UW/lELY SICIDLE, /FILE subscriber would inform his patrons -anti . 1 the public generally that he has reeentl. ly increased his Livery stock, and is now prepared to accommodate those 'wishing to hire with either ROMES ANII liflllCllStw47l at the shortest notice, all - _ hours, Persons desiring Horses or Beg _ ies for ridin_ or drivin l , would do well to give, him a call, as his stock has been selected with great care as - regards gentleness and fast trav eling. His vehicles ALL rum, fashionable, and rile easy, 1 •. 4 bt.ig, • • e" a ace o =ME I Parties_ct - mveyed to any point desired, ac companied by a careful driver. . — Percoris wiSlitfrOrs or .thiaies,nigEt or day, will please apply at his father's Saddle and Harness Shop, Main Stseet, 2 doors west of the "Bowden House," where an attentive Ostler will alwnyi be in attendance. FRANKLIN WEAC,EY.' August 9.—tf. GROCERIES. C. H. DICICEL .1A TO Li LD respectfully announce to his friends y y and the public generally that he is prepared to supply all who need COFFEE,_ SUGAR, SYRUPS, ard, &c., SPICES, S tLT. - C - onfectionaries, Country Produce Taken in exchange for goods. In connection with the Grocery business he also keeps FLOUR - and FEED STUFF, than which there can be none better nor cheaper. Thankful fur past favors he respectfully solicits a continuance of the sane. Aug. 2,1867. FOR o cake of fine'Soap, you must go ff. KURTZ'S THE subscribers announce to the public that they still continue the Livery business. Hav ing recently added both horses and vehicles to their stock they are now better prepared than ever to accommodate persons wanting - fine riding and driving horses and corn tortable conveyances. An attentive Os tler always in attendance and parties con veyed to any point desired, night or day. Passengers conveyed daily to and from Green castle Their Buss leaims at 6 A. M. and returns at 7, P. M. WOLFERSBtRGER - & STONER. Aug, 30-tf. Valuable Real Estate FOR SALE! ,HE Subscriber will sell itt private sale, his farm, .1. situate in Washingtntownship, Franklin Co, Pa , containing "r 7 -6 1 15)1.-CD g.LIW SO acres lying west •of the roail leading from the Waynesboro' and Mercersburg Turn pike to Jacob Carbaugh's Mill, and forty-one acres lying east of said road. The improvements on the property are a ONE AND A HALF STORY HOUSE and a stable. On the 80 acre tract there is a fine young orchard ;two springs aml running water, and on the 41 acre tract a mill race running through the eastern part. The farm will be s3ld undivided or divided to suit purchasers; also a valuable town property, actuate on th.Q . yain Street, in the Borough of Waynesboro—being a large T WO-STORY 11011 SE recently remodeled and refitted throughout, with with a fine well, Spring House. cistern, bath house. stable and all neccessary out-buildings thereon---tg gether with a fine selection of choice fruit.. For terms and further particulars apply to W. VV. WAIMER. Aug, 23—tf. •!. JP I 1 1111 CARRIAGE LIKING: H E subscribers would inform the public that they have associated themselves together in the Carriage making business, an I that the business hereafter, will be continued at Jacob Adams' old stand under the firm of ADAMS & HAMMER.. They will have constantly on hand BUG GIBS of ovefy description'; new and second-handed Vehicles of all kinds.' 01, ail" Repairing done at short notice, They employ none but good mechanics and use the best material. Persons wanting anything in our lino will do well to give as n call before purchasing elsewhere. JACOB ADAMS, GEORGE B. HAM KER, Church Street, newly rtr:we !fa At. E Cht,wch Jan ::.6 tt -o -7--- TOBACCO. CIGARS, TEAS, BROOMS, B UCKETS, TWINES, ssor tment of Notions, Stationery, etc. Newest,. Best, Cheapest CLOTHING. n l . - .a- .u rlW mi c i r=l4llol. GEORGE_. BENDER _war Irks Areently openol up an entire new stock of AND SUMMER All of which has been obtained from the justly celebrated house of A. JARRETT, Bal timore. Every article sold is IV ARRANTED to ho of the best custom make, and the material just what it isrepresented to be. A full assortment of GENTS FURNISHING COODS always on hand, such as Under Clothing, Gloves, _Ha tulkerchiefti-Itosllars,-dc.c. All we ask is t you will always buy, for remember we do not keep badly made clothing and di e goods are all of the latest style. GEO. BENDER. May 4-Iy] - Waynesboro . J. VV. MILLER'S Spring & Summer Goods! I AVING returned from the Eastern Cities with •a choi_we asauttmeat_oLgnoila_bcianging-to-tite-ir ine, such as DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, QUEE WIR E., . _ GLASS WARE, &U , &U I tender my thanks to the community for their liberal-pa tronage-and-hope — to - merit — aerintinu an cc of the same. J. W. M, April 19, 18137. ' EOOND AMU VAL —And with it we annoco a ki re cluq o n in price of Dry Goods, gioceries, &c, Grand Opening of all the Varieties of Dry Gootlr, C.l4o— ceries, etc. at RICE & INFLICTS. The attention of the community is respectfully directed to the splendid assortment of • Cassimeres, Cloths, Tweeds, Jeans, Denims, Cottonades, Linen Goods, Cor. duro s Velvets, &e. &Ng :Ladies Dress Goods of the latest novelties consisting of Hoz ambiques, De!nines, Percalls, „Reps, Plaids, A Ipaccas, Ginghams Lawns, Prints, with a large stock of Groceries, Queensware, and Ceilarwa re, ail of which the undersigned aro 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 & HCEFLICIL June 7, 1867. AT TM "TOWN HALL !" ixT ELSH has just received a full assortment of V!' Goods, in his line of business. His stock consists in part, of , all the latest styles of men's and boys HATS AND CAPS, Men's, Women's, Misse's, Boy's and Children's BOOTS, GAITERS, SHOES, and Slippers of every desetiption. Ladies and Misses Bonnet Fratnes, Trimmings, Sundowns and Hats, Dress-Trimmings, Hoop Skirts, Hair Nets, Hair Coils, Hosiery, Gloves, Parasols, Sun limberellas. Fans, &c. School, Blank and Miscellaneous Books, Station. cry of all kinds; Notions and Fancy Goods. All of which will be sa Id as cheap as the cheapen June 14-1 f J. R. WELSH Hagerstown, Md. June 10. THE GREAT PEN Dr . ll Goods Down Twenty-five per Cent ! 11. A. YINGLING .STILL AiILAD AND LEADING OFF IN LOW PRICES ! ! WE have just returned from the Eastern Cities with our second supply o f Summer Dry Goods, purchased at prices 25 per cent less than has been brought in this m trkct this season. We are now. Good yd, wide Muslin (Bleached) at 14 44 64 44 Do. (Gableached) 15 Calicoes, (Fair colors) , • 10-12 W hale Bone Corset ts $l,OO Good Hoop Skirts 75cts, 1,00 Cottenades ' 20—to 50ctiA, Our stock of Cloths, Cassimers, Ladies Cloak-, ings, Cottenades, Linen Ducks and Drills, Dress Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, FloOr and Table Oil Cloths. Mailings. &c.. are complete and we defy competition in sty le, qualityl and prices Juno 14.'67 H (!ir. A. YINGLING. N 0 C E. PERSONS who gave their notes at tho sale of the subscriber lust spring aro notified that the sumo will no due on the 28th inst., and if not paid on or before that day interest will be added from date of notes, The notes have noon loft tbr, pay ment at tho atoro of Messrs. Ambe rson. Benedict & Co. JOHN L. METCALF. August 23-3 t. NEW STORK NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! . COON & STONEHOUSE WiTULD respectfully inform the public that they have now optiotl at their new room, on the southmest corner of the Diamond, in Wayned bolo', a largo and-well selected stock of 111r1 Goods, GrocerleS, Hardware tttul Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, 'Coach-makers Goods of every description, Queensware, Cedar Ware, Shoes, Car pets, Oil Cloths, Paints, Glass, 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 hOught for cash at the late decline in prices. We flatter ourselves that from our long experi ence in business, and a determination to sell g.,,ods 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. Wo have a large and well assorted stock of sta ple and fancy Dry Goods, embracing Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinotts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cottonades, Cords, Den ims, Stripes, Checks, Ginghains, Limi' and Cotton le=lliapers,-Crash-for Detaitts, - VINCI' DRESS GOOD' 'Timings, Shawls, Brown and Bleached She,otings and - SlurtingsTiekings, Linens, Flannels, 'ti lute Goods, Gloves, HoFiery and .Notions. We are re ceiving new goods every week and will supply ,any article - waiited — that we have not on hand in a lew ays. We pay the highest market price for all kinds of country produce i..,uch as B acon, Lard, But tut, Eggs, Dried Fruit, Rags, &c, May 31, 1867. • FIRST NATIONAL BANK Waynesboro', Franklin Co. Pa. Capital paid in 875.000. Collections mado promptly and remitted for al lowest rates of Exchange on New York. Directors Alnberson, A lex----Hamiltorr. George liescro, George Jacobs, Daniel 11 , 11...k1e3 John nice, Henry Good, James 11. Clay ton, Joseph Price. • Correspondents :—Tho First National Bank of Philadelphia and 9th National 13ank IA Now York W. 6. — /-I.3itsEasolg, hos't. !NO. PHILIPS, Cash - - 10 CENT SUGAR at KELLY'S, i 0011 Levy Sugar at L:YRUPS—Good and (.31-eap a ILEID'S, QUEENB WA RE—A new lot of beautiful styles it /a:l'l'6% u ItEAII , I CAK ES:-Is for Tea, at IiEILrS, IIUBARB and Vegetables-- firouglt , )ut ill i season, at May 17 GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS—A fresh aEsortmentiwetvoTd — this day, and sold a t 8 cts a paper by W. A. REID. March i 3, 1867. IMAGOES froak 10 cent," at j Ap 5.j & Ilincruclea eIOUNTERPANES and lied Spread -4 at k Ap. 5.J haw , : & flucnica's Ba!morals a Ap. 5 J keents for a Head Not at t y • Ap 5.J ' Tp . 75 7 and 3 ha. gA lic a a lso fk b i a i tg2n ,t g ic a n t-- 6 "cents for coffee at , e) 2 , 1 p. 6.1 r ('IIIEESE at PRICEI & TIO.EFLICIeS Pkesh Lime, Till subscriber informs the public that be has now for sale a kiln of fresh L;me for Whitt , washing, Plastering, &c., which will he disposed of at reasonable rates. AARON FUNK. Aug. 9—t. A NEW AND IMPORTANT'DISCOV ERY FOR Restoring the Sight of the Ag,el, MlM=l(6U== SERVIM; 'TIE PERFECT SIUIiI • The Concave-convex, Cr) stil SPECTAULt,S introduced t rung!'" n , port time s;liCe have pro - veil superior to any other tilesaes in use, 11nn.lred 4 of persons who have tried than, hill testily to the it superiority over the old ones in use. The Concave COIIVOZ Glasses are ground from pure - crystal - in such a tnannertliTirfhi(Tls tribute(' over the entire surface! They therefore rif• lord a clear and distinct vision to the eye, in wh.it ever direction it may be turned, whereas the old double convex glasses require a direct sight through their cen Iris THE CONCAVE-CONVEX ?7, Ta.:IBF,ES are patterned after the shape of the cornea of the human eye; t hey give a clear nod healthy 114-ht to the eve, arid prevent it from becoming tired or dun. Whether usi •1 by daylight or lamplight, they nceer leae that unpleasant feeling in" the eyes, whit It 1 , - so common from the use of the old t-tyle“lat.s,'s. persobs who oft , r reading or sewing feel t It( it eyes growing dun and scouting, arc advised to try th.t.,:w new and improved . CONCAVE-CONVEX rT.ASSJ .S. They can he flied a long Cane before changing to a higher power. Also con?tantly on hand SPCcTy.mns to suit all o'her deliciencres of the sight,isuch as nea r-sight ednegs, weakness, inflamat ion, cataract, &c Ev ery pair of Spectacb s !wing adjiNt, d by an Opto. metor which gives the exact power of the eye, is warnanteJ to .buit. NEW :ILASSES SET IN OLD PRA.M ES AT 8110IIT _NOTICE. C (. vorr.cE, wt,t. ‘Vashingthn Hagerstown, Auh,ttst, 2., 1867. CD. No. 10, West \Vasbington Street, DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, Fine Cold Joevelry,-Silyer Plate:Mare, SPECTACLES, &C. Boys, Take Notice. rrniE subscribers notify ell boy's that they arc .1. not allowed so frequent their shop or pernises unless on busint'ss, and espe , ially on the sahhath day. GEISER, PRICE dz. CO. :: , ept. —3 w. • CittitNET:44 CA UPErS J - r us r received at Metcalfe & fliteshew's, High colored Wool striped carpet. Puce $1 UO,such as has been selling for $1.25: All wool in groin beautiful styles, from $1,25 to $1,62. Patcs & 11(EFLini's. PiticE & Ilnepucles, PRICE & ITagergol.vn Dit. D. A. STIVIJEFER, DENTISP, IigEkriOASTLE, PA rrIEETIf extracted without pain. Office in Clip. pongees building, nearly opposite Adams' If 1-1 16 ter, where) ho will attend to Dentistry wit't care and attention. Old Gold.and Silver plates taken in pay pay fol. new ones. Teeth inserted from a single) tooth to - n full set, insured for one year. jan IS-Iy. DM nom swam_ A Chance for Bargains! TH E subscriber intending t quit business, would inforrn_the public that he is now selling Dry Goode, Hardware, Queensware, and other goods usually kept in country.stores, at regular city pri. c 0... He will also wholesale his entire stock to any person Wishing to engage in the business with a very liberal percentage oil: For business there is perhaps no better country st.and. Any person wish ing tdengagein inerehandizing, would do well tocall and examine'his stock and learn his terrasi POst 011izeddress, Quincy. Prank. Us. Pa. Aug ..9.-t VALUAI3I4I IMPRO VEIMENT! Milli subscribers would inform the public that they have parches .d the Ilignt of the Key steno Portable Field and Flood Fence," p iteided April 30,1867, trona whom Individual or Tpwn ship Rights may he obtained at resonable rates. This fence is recommended for *Are; gth and Jura bility._lt_can_b • talterLdostut_andimt-ttihiri-I:h-A t-er--- an again taken out and put' up with remarlm , )te • • • • sermeable of all lie public. le portable fences yet offered to ADAAIS & HAWKER COACH-N 1 111112 subscribers antiounco to the rustic thlt they arc carrying en rlie coach-making busi ness in all its branches, at the old stand, on East Main , Street, awl have now for sale a fine stock et RRIAGEzi and 13 UGtil Bs, new an second-handed,. which they will dispose ofillg3-14 .rms, an warranted to be as represented. Repairing of all hinds done 'at :port notice and upon reasonable terms. None but the best malerid used and only the best ineelianica employed. They 'feels •ntident that ihrir wo r k 111 b i, r. satisfaction, all of the public patronage. April 12- Gm. r 1 LOOR Uloths o all patterns and styio at the store CI AIIREICSON, BENEDICT & Co. e llEit.M and plain 1111,W/1g at the store of Issietitsurt, BENEDICT & CO pRINIE N. 0. Molas , i•es at the store of MB:M . 9ON ,_IIINEDI:',7-6, ( 1 11. Cloth and paper Blinds :tulle store of A mnEttSoN,LIENI DICT & Co .) %CON TMEI Julie 28 D TAL CARO 11. 1-I.IVELFOLIZT, E . runrit.s his thanks to the vitiicolv of Cham Itt j b::rsliurg and the public gener:l4 iir the p 1 trot/size 11.2 it is hitherto received, au i n (1./ rt'. p , rI fully rut r,n his lYttzulpi and tutu to it .iu Itas le muted lit etii.7e to No. 27, 11,,i • tit'Y tml or to McClittiocP's hid stow. Dr. hirresr lir in; a graduate of the , Pen n...y eanil College at' L ..V 7 /01./!;;;, Y, and nal.in "M.evea, ,cllll every 111:1; 1 4 tb Lt cnllVS Within the pr,inc , o firt Derail operati o: , s „ Luting furnished his ofil.:c with one of DR. BEA N'B Patent Infiaroared Ap-patn!; for the manufacture of im•rfootiy pure. iNITIV)f;:•; OXIDE ti!Ab' would anionince t:i lie will no at all tints prepared t administer tins popuidr Anaesthetic fur the EXTRACTION of Ter.:th without' Pain All DEN PA I . OPE/L.4.T TOzVS' formed of ,)r. Forrest', is„ Cliarrihtrshurg, I .:(1 RAND P.NiiNITICiS; (; ;It M;(1)P,s; 131:2; 1?e,1 Hit. Ch , J.,i 1)TC; RP. I) 11. E t Uahei, i 1 tylgurkl, 13roaS Brim 11,, )T:iin•ti~rert 11)1G Pt D fIAT, al fur Stree - :, )Pa, a sure Nign Ocit y and rae.:lo,a t'ile Hat Emp , rtuin ~t Er If CCTIZA %V (i ')I;D:S in cn , lie , s valiety tod C)Chea p, at the Cumberland Jlat D RT. AirY 7 , ,t WOrron or Cliiiti in Chamber:4,l3'4 can ~lu~ty yon the 1.r.1y to Fir. !I tt~au:c I DECHEICT. Big ncLl lint, f , hnntLcr~b , trg, Pt. Me!: ------- - --- Mnreh - Via . ill' PE and Gruy Wool Rh n;:an-3 at SYr Now 211 l'itrr;k: kit EP E N 1.5: Liao 419 r t %,IF a r - All C;11,- , 3 and (kfy competi'ion; for =il at t6c shut or tho 1;14 l'ab•nt Pluit f a 77 1:11 , 10 an.; S );(1 by I). B. I:l. 7 :_i'zELL. only authorized rprsatt in 11'ayn, - :6010 7 to talk(' an I Yell said C. 1114. .\lso all (oly:r kinds Of L;ood nu - A JN at the' ..in .)f the " IZoll Horn has on Ilach! an for sal6 the very hest of COPPER IRON KETTLE r )RCS T._~IN KE'I'T FISHING RODS tcr Coo ierv, Ice Cream Freezers scription made of Ow best tin in the nrirket nrpl w;.rrinted at the Cheay TIN AND Si, Sine tiPOILE of July 5 —tf) 1.). 13. It IStiE iTI.;i1: , ;(;.-3, all widths at Ali. 5.1 :t vi,:c't 'a. T AT WAYNESI3OIZO' PA, hSELEQ Sc . llool for young la.fies and gentlemen. Second tie.:*inn will corn-- inene3 Sep. 2nd Itqa. 411 Branches enOracet) in the curriculum of an A e.t(l..iiiy taug,tt. Tivims:—s'' 0 00 PER N. B. Vocal Niwic, Mok. Keeping &c., out extra el.i.irgo. C. V, WILSON, Principal. Aug. 9..-tf I,E ‘N'I IAKING NIMICi==IIE & CROU:3C W. A.1:11:11) DE( 1 . )11" it/iii r 13 IZ_V7iS Kl'i"!'L FIELD DUCK E Ts, TINWARE of overy dts