IMPROVED ORIENTAL 11',curning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furnaces, eell Flute First Cleqr Preinintue nt the .1t Strate rind other Fnirs. Alma, thu SILVER lIIEDAI, nt the Fttlr of American I sonlinte held 'tithe City - 0 if—Nemr-1: E PERPrIIrAL 1317RNIMS, ONLY IRE liK XU R EOU RED TO BE DE DLTRINI; TIM SEASON. N B 1 NO ESCAPE OF GAS FROM THEM. "N 133? NO CLINKER on SLAG "TC! 01.361IRCTOT. - .---- WILT, REMAIN' FOR DAYS WITH: -OUT AT I'ENTI-ON. „IJIIINATION” IS EQJ'AL TO AN R---------- E rowERITL 'HEATERS AND PER VECTLY ADAPTED TO -- MILD WEATHER. RE THE HOST ECON'OMICAI Is AND FURNACES EVER MADE. !N - .1014 TcH,L HEAT, SATISFAC. Y. 130TH AS UPPER AND A. WEE. itooNr. 1191110E7T ADDITIONAL FUEL. of the Stoves. and Three Sizes of tho Parlor l'irrnsees. ured and I,r S%:!e to the Tr:lib:, by & (MI PINTA L STOVE NV OE IC The undersigned Agent for tho heiri at law of Jacob liollinan late of Washington county Md., deed, will offer at Public Sale in the town of Ring. gold, in front of Hotthine & Hildebrand's Store, on SATURDAY,,OCTOBER 19th 1807. at 9 o'clockid c'd, descr ihed as follows. •iz FARM NUMBER ONE. The same on which the said deceased resided, sit uated about t of a mile East of the said town - of Hi nggolilland adjoinina the lands of Christian Hoff - man, Washington K ohler and others. CONTAINING 7_l • ,or less, orthe very best li - nestone lanil in n high state of cultivation. The improvements con sist of a good two-story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, with a well of never failing water near the door' large Bank BA RN with Wagon Shed attached, and all other crummy out-buildings, Also T IVO ORCHARDS OF CHOICE FRUIT, and a stream of water running through the Farm• PAR3I NO. TWO Adjoining the above Farm and the lands of doh i Welty and others, containing • 72 Acres and 42 Perches 'of Land, more or less; also- in a gool State of cultivation" The improvements consist of a tine BRICK IMBUING lIOUSE, with a well of never failing water near the door, Bank BARN with Wagon Shed attached and in eluded under the same roof. and all ether neccessa ry out-buildings. all of which are nearly new and in good condition- Also, . AN ORCHARD or (woo 1 1. 11 T he above Farm 3 nre both under good fencing, the most of w hich being post and - rail fence , MOUNTAIN LOT I tri.l). ONE, Contnining 10 ACRES and 45 PERCIIES OF LA ND, adjoining the lands of Christian lloffman and Jacob hioover. MOUNTAIN LOT NO. TWO, Containing 10 acres and 13 Perches, and adjoining Lot No.l. 310UNTAIN LOT NO. Containing 11 ACRES and 109 PERCHES OF LAND, and adjoining, Lots Dios. 1 and 2 as above described, MOUNTA.IN LOT NO. FOUR, Containing S ACRES and 14.5 PERCHES OF LAND, more or less; and situated about miles South of Uermantown. The slaw° Lots consist princippally of OAK and CHESTNUT TIMBER. • Any person desiring to view the above prrperty will call on the subt•criber residing near the Ring gold and Leitersburg road, aLout 11 miles from ei ther place. ' TERMS.— One-third of the purchase ;money to be paid on or before the Ist day of April. 1868, the remainder in two equal annual payments, for which the purchaser will be required to give notes with approved security. benriugintereat from the la day of April, 1868, when possession will he given. Sept. 20 JOll.Ol W. MENTZER Agent. Waynesboro' , Village Recor3 " copy t. and send bill to this oflica.—flag• Hcrald. TOWN P'R 0 P E It T Y POI. SALE. THE subscriber offers at Private sale his resi dence situated on (lurch !Street, Waynesboro.' ' improvements arc a comfortable and cenveni est Cottage Building; good stable, and other neces sary out 7 buiidings, the whole being nearly as good as ~cw. Cistern and well of good water conveni ent. For terms and eater psrtimlars apply to the subscriber living on the premises . . Illa p- 20-3 m • J NO- L. ME TCA LFE. - &UMBER WAS-TED. lITIHE subscribers will pay the highest cash price for Lumber. to be delivered this • season, and will also want a large lot for next season. GEISER • PRICE do CO. ron SALE. RC. LESHER offers:it Private Salo a Sky In * Light Daguerrian Car and good Wagon, ail in complete order. with ga Ileries, etc. They will he sold Amp for cast,. Apply to' JOX Es, Agent, Quincy, Pa , 1.1111•'ECT IT,NTILATORS OF No. 113 Iludson-St, Albany. D. B. RUSSELL, Sign of the Big Red Horn, Waynesboro,' Pa, stato o t o oat PM 'PALL HEAL I" WELM has just received a full assortment oj Goods, in his line of business. His cStock consists in pate r of tithe latest styles of men's and boys HATS AND CAPS, Men's, Women's, Misse's, Bey's and t)lildren's . BOOTS; GAITERS,' SHOES, nindl Slippers of every balks end Misses - - CI) E 3 t:EI e _ Bonnet Frames, Trlituniiins, Stindowns and Rate, Drees Trimming's, Hoop Skirts, Hair Nets, Hair Coils, Hosiery, Gloves, Parasols, Sun Vatherellas. Fang, - School, Blank and Miscellaneous Books, Station ery - of all kinds; Notions and Fancy Goods. All of which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. Sept. 20— J. R. WELSH GRAND EXIIIBITIO.N of Spring Styles o f HATS - • ! _ Big Red Hat, Chambersburg, Pa. BIG RID HA 11—St. Cloud, Jerome, Baulevade Gabel, Howard, Broad Brim, Planters, &c. at Main Street Chambersburg. • • 13IG RED HAT, Msin Street, Chambersburg, I )Pa, is a sure sign that ru are near the illteap and Fashionable Hat Emporium of s s s s 'CRAW G lUDS in endless variety and very - he-C um berland--V-al p - cr , iutri of - DECHEI77. ANY MAN, Woman or Child in Chambersburg can show you the way to the Cheap Rat Store of DECHERT. • -Chainbersharg, -- Pfr. - May 24 ly. CELEBRATED BASE BURNING STOVE TUE' MORNINCLCILORY-2---- The Morning Glory is a perpetual burner, having a mop zinc or reservoir for reserve Till which is re. quireel to be fitird but once a day. aityl if the -proper sizerreoatie_useil_it-is—not—nebees:ory—to—rea ind le th e fire ditiring the entire winter. N$ el" r will r 413 n tl ese stoves s I these be any trouble from slate, or other impurities in the coal, thi3 fire bring always at the base of the coal, the impurities are lett in the ashes and ground out by the •iMill-grate.") THER'S NO ESCAPE OF GAS 011 DUST ECONOMY OF FUEL 1 _ The combustion Of fuel being_ perfect and at a high temperature, the atniunt of ,heat produced from the same quantity of coal is much greater than at a low temperature, hence but a small quan tity of fuel is neccessary to be undegoing the pro cess of combustion at one time. The et.tire outer surface of the Morning Glory is radiating surface. Add to this the surface of objects heated by rays of light through thc inlet windows, and you have the secret of the great heating properties i of the Morning Glory with a small amount of fuel. IterFo-r sale at W, A. TRITI.E'S Tin and Stove Storo. He has a large stock of Stoves, Tinware and oth er goods in his line, which he will sell cheap. You still find the kebt COOK. NINE PLATE and CO U. STO VES in market. Also on hand Brass Copper and Iron Kettles. His Copper. Kettles are bettor than are offered for sale els-wvhcre, and cheap er, as he makes them. and can sell at shorter profits. Also the best CISTEIIN PUMP in market, i a strong, simple durable and cheap, is insured not to lime. Call and see it. All Kinds of repairs done in Tin, Copper or Sheetiron. Don't fail to call as you will find a large stock of goods. Sept. 6.-7 tnos. W. A. TRITLE. FARM AT PUBLIC SAIL MITE subscriber will otli.t at Public Sale, on ie 1 piernises,on Saturday. September 28th inst., his tam contairing about 950 ACRES, more or lees, of limestone and freestone land, a bout 4 mike east of Waynesboro, 200 acres are clear and under cultivation, the balance in timber. The farm is well watered by a stream running through it, and which would afford water power• There is a fine spring at the house and a welt and running water at the Ram for dock. The improvements consist of a comfortable LOG' HOUSE BRICK BANK BARN, with 2 barn floors, a gran ary, hiy shed and wagon shed, together with all the neccessary out buildings, all in good repair. Also a y Yung orchard of choice apples, together with other fruit, such as pears, cherries, peaches, grapes, etc., on the premises, Person: desirous of viewing the premises cane call on I. & B. Sing , r living on the premises, or on the undersigned. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the conditions of sale 1011 be made known by Sep, —tf Br. BENJ. PR INT 7 SEP TEMBE R. 10 T 11, 1867. ALWAYS AHEAD! The First Arrival of the Season AT Metcalf & Hiteshew's No. 15, Main Street, CUMIBEBEIBUEW, PA. We hays just openeJ a trementilous stock of DRI GOODS, NOTIONS, . CSRPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ' TRIIIMINGS, and DJ/ goods belonging to the Dry Goods end No. tion business, which wo ore determined to sell at the lowest inerket roma. Gooch of every description wholesaled at City debber's prices. METCALF de HITE/MEW. .sept. .] AIAP L- LE SUtARA prime niiicle.fporicsoZe.at HITE and Gray Wool 'Panties at IX7 V Nov 2 4 :1.] Tama dr IfoErtrcu'a FAMILY tilltlitYl __,.,0..,..,.,. SUCCESSOR TO Hostetter Reid & Co. - • HALLS the attention of buy- 671/4 ‘ I, jure to his stook of goods just '1. 1 (---("t1 received, , TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUPS, , NOLASSEIS, K EIi3OSOENE OIL, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, WWJDEN WARE, PURE SPICES, -NOTIONS, LAMPS, S. 0 HAAS, BACON, C 11,147, ES E, S AIT, Steamed Cove and Spiced Oysters. The "celelnated A. FIELD Brand" in 1 lb. and 21b Chins. McMURRAY'S Balt. Oysters. Lunch Oysters, an zLzi z thing for Pic Nu: and Private Parties. - All sold by the case, dozen, or single can. llb --1 11[. SW AUL al [Fresh Fish in Season.] Particular attention paid to the Fish trade. and Herrin ME= He keeps everything usually found in a well reg. ulated Grocery, all of which will be sold at a very , small advance, for CASH only. Come to "Mexican Row. Hia beat bow to hie customers for the liberal en. eouragement heretofore extended to him. May 1'1,1867.1 W. A. REID. P. 8. Highest market prico paid for Country Produce, such as Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Lard, &c. ' E'•••11 MN 0111:1-1- •Dj DRUGS MEDICINES, . erit. la. Jr. __s PLWTS, .etc. &e., Go to Fourthman's Waynesboro', May 24, 1867 Tr HE largest ossoitment of CARPETS in town at the store of A:J=4BON,, Dt:NEDICT 4SG' CO, the bbl or half bbl. Show quarters A NEW AND 61P011,TANTIMSCOV. EBY FOR Iteetoriog the Sight of the Age d, STRENGTHENING THE WEAK, AND PRE SERVING THE PERFECT-SIGHT.- The Concave-convex, Crystal SPECTACLES introduced trough me a short time since, have pro ved superior to any other Glasses in use. Hundreds of persons who have tried them, will testify to lair superiority over the old ones in use. The Concave convex Glasses are ground from pure crystal in such a .manner that the focus is dis tributed over the entire surface! They therefore at. fool a clear and distinct-vision to tlweye,_in-what.. ever direction It may be turned, whereas the old double convex 'glasses.require a direct sight through their centres. lITHE CONCAVE-CONVEX GLASSES _ are patternedafter the shape of the cornea of the human eye; they dive a clear and healthy light to the eye, and prevent it from becoming tired or dim. Whether used by daylight or lamplight, they never , leave that unpleasant feeling in the eyes, which is so common from the uae of the old style Glasses.— Persons who Biter reading or sewing feel their eyes growing dim and smarting. aro adviseaffiCTlY these new and improved CONCAVE-CONVEX GLASSES. They can be used a long time before changing to a higher power. Also constantly on hand SPECTACLES to suit all other deficiencies of the sight, such ,as near-sight edness, weakness, infiamation, cataract, &c Ev ery pair of Spectacles being adjusted by an Opto metor which gives the exact puwer of the ryaat - 3J to slut. NEW GLASSES SET IN OLD FRAMES ORT OTIUE. C. C. FORCE, - 440, 16, West Washington tit. gust 2 1867. liagerstowp, Au C. a. piclart.a.v.i„ N. I.(.1, West Washington Street, DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, • Fine Gold Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware, SPECTACLES, &C. ' NEW DRY GOODS Fan SPRING AND SUMMER. THE subscriber has just received a most exten• sive assortillent of new spring & snminer.goods, eutbrcing all the la'est ° styles or Ladies Dress Goods, Cloaks, Sacquos, Black and Colored Cloths, blicitvls, Gentlemen and Boys' Clothing, Domestic Goods, Blankets, Carpets, Balmoral ati d- Hoop Skirts, &c., &c. The extent and variety of our Stock can only be appreciated by personal examination, which is 'so hated. l'urchasers may save 15 to3U per cent. ey examining this stock, as great bargains will be giv en. S. OUILISY. Hagerstown, lvlay 31. UINCY FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP ---0- WE take leave to inform the pu bile that we in tend continuing the Foundry and Machine business_rtear_Quincy,Ta—VV_e are prepared .o do all kinds of repairing at short notice, also mill gear in. , cast and wrought iron shafting„stoies ties, oven doors, shoo 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 iron bought or ta acn in exchange (or new work, I.IEBB & EMMERT. GROCERIES. C, I;, zo 1 c x -E----z. 0 IN lAD respectfully announce to his friends and the public generally that he is prepared 1 0 s upply all who need COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUPS, TOBACCO. CIGARS, TEAS, SPICES, BROOMS, BUCKETS, TWINES, SALT, Also a full assortment of COnfeetiOnarie Notions, Stationery-, etc. Country Produce Taken in exchange for goods. In connection with the Grocery business be also keeps FLOW' and DEED STUFF, than which there can be none better nor cheaper. Thankful for past favors he respectfully s olicits a continuance of the same. Aug. 2,1867. , - Valuable Re al Estate FOI SALE! TiiE subscriber will sell at private sale, hii farm, situate in Washinglintowinthip, ran kiln Co, Pa , containing 80 acres lying west of the road leading from the. Way ncslioro' and Mercersburg Tu rupike to Jacob Carbaugh's Mill, and fortyono acres lying' ica , t of said road. 'rho improvements wr the property are a ONE AND A HALF STORY HOUSE and a stable. On the 80 ucre tract them is a fine young orchard, two springs and rtt an in g water, and on the 41 acre tract a mill race running through the eastern part. The larni will be sol•J nail ivilled or divided to suit purchasers; also a valuable town property, situate on the Main Street, in the Borough of Waynesboro—being a large T WOmSTORI BUOUSE recently remodeled and, refitted throughout, with with a fine well, spring House. cistern, bath house. stable and all nocces.tary out-buildings thereon—to gether with a fine seh.ction choice fruit. For terms and fultber particulats ripply to . W. W. %VAL )1 11 R. Aug, 23-tf. W - 11 I R ill ! CARRIAGE MAKIN{ l IIE subscribers would inform the public that thee have associated themselves together in the Carriage making business, ant that the business hereafter will be continued at Jacob Adams' old stand under the firm of A DAMS dt. Hawima. They will have constantly en. hand DUG GIES of every description ; new and t-7.i'as r9 - - - . ..•-; second-handed Vehicles of all kinds. 40'a...du - I Repairing done at short notice. „ They employ none but good mechanics and use the best material. Persons wanting anythiog in our line will do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. , J /1 (1011 A DAMS, GEORGE D. 11,1%% KER. Church S'lrrel rcz;4 "rr..tif! ft:t E (fain/. Jun - NEW „STORE, NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! ' COON It BTONEHIOUSE WOULD respectfully inform the public that they hive now opened at their now room,on the southwest corner of the Diamond, in Waynes boro', a large and well selectea-Ounk of, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware - and _Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nail% Coach-makers Goods of every description, Queenswere ' Cedarwere, 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 bought for cash_at_titialatti_decline in prices. We flatter ourselves that from our long exited once in business, and a determination to sell gods 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 Goode, etabiacing Cloths_Xass_* - Sattinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, -ims, Stripesi-Checksi - G in; Table 4,apers, brash fur Alpaceas, Triniings, Shawls, Brown and Bleached Sheotings and Shirtings, Whinge, Linens, Flannels, White- Goods, Gloves; Hosiery and Notions. We are re . ceiving_kewig,LmiLexery_weelyind-will-supply-any ' article wanted that we have not un hand in a few, days. We pay the highest market price for all kinds of country produce such as Bacon, Lard, hat ter, Eggs, Dried Fruit, Rags, &c, May 31,486-7. Ha. erstown J. W. MILLER'S Spring & Summer GOods! Tj AVING returned from the Eastern Cities with a choion assortment of goods belonging to their um, such as -DRY GOODSNOTIONS - QUE ENS WAR E, CEDARWARE GROCERIES, CUTLERY, GLASS WARE, &U , &C. I tender my thanks to the corrimunity for their liberal patronage awl hope to merit a continuance e-same pril_li AO.OOO POUNDS OF BUTTER! CI HE quantity of butter made in this - too emalt. VeSti - I - o — triereased 10.000 poen by - the use of Nixon's Horse and Cottle Pow - --- _6100(1-ler-oll-tliseasei - Hogs. Bold by , att e, Sheep a nd J. F. Klllll Z, Wayn e shoro'. 10' Read these certificates, hundreds of which could be published: Four or fivo years ago, J. B. NIXON compound ed a horse and Cattle Powder. and asked me to tr it. I wart_thellrat_farmer-tct--vvittinrien and the first one to use it for stock.-1-found—it-fartly equal to what Mr. Nixon said of it, and I hae used itextonsively SiliCO, and heartily recommend it to farmers as a sure thing in fattening stock of va kinds and a capital Powder tot. Horses. MICH EL EBERSOLE. Clufmbembzirg,Deeembe , .865. Mit..l. S. !Intim—To he multitude in this por tion of our State,who hav,e' used your Cattle Powder, no commemlation is necessary. Its beneficial ef fects have been fairly tested, and hence its unboun ded popularity. I have used it for my horses and cows for several years past, and cannot afford to do without it. It keeps all kind of cattle in goad con dition, loosens the skin, smoothes the hairy and sharpens their app. Cites. As °preventive from dis ease. I regard it as invaluable. Yours, &c., REV. 11. S. SCAN E.UK. Cluzifibetsburg, April, 106. J.Ma. S. Nixo:kr Dear ..Yir gave your Horse rizaim2M! and Cattle Powder a fair !nal with all my stocke Horses and cattle, and it improved them wonderful ly. It speedily increased the richness of the milk o' my caws, and improved the condition of my stock greatly. I can cordially recommend it as tht best thing of the kind I have ever known or tried, for all kinds n stock, and it should be kept in °my stable. Yours truly, A.K.McGLU It N, Ed. .Reposilory Boys l .Take Notice. - THE suhseriberA notify 411 boy's that tlify aro not allowed to frequent their shop or premises unlesson I..usins as, and especially on Cie sahhath slay. . & UV. MUM 10 cr.NT '61;6.11t .it G 001) Levy Sugar at I:EfflN, Q1111;1•6—f:ood au l Cl.rapa Q i/ t E EN3 WA IZE—A ho of brlipl l l l j s . lzlt a : C IiLAM CAKES--IN ice Tea, at. I - 11 BUBARB lirotull , ,nt tho iorasi , n, at PE/LYS. Nay 1r T)ACON.—Coulary Sitka and Shniliders f9r oak 'N. A. HEM. Juts 4, u euTING: , :, all tvidtlil at L, Art. 5.j Pities & nAcir •s. 10 . cuts Ap 5.1 l'amt & COUNTEIWAN ' LI7 and lied Spread- - at A p. 5.] ' PIaCE di. iturrLi at [morals at , Ap. 5 & Li' 11'5. sirtetit4 for a Head INI:t at Atcr , )J lioFFLlctes, and 3 hu. haws, al.° La 7,7,itt; at A p. 5 & 110EFLIA*11.s. 25 coffee nt incr.: Sr iloKrucit'a Cll at Pirics & !LILT:Acre:4 April 5. .vir 13. STEWART having recently returned V .from the South inforins the [mall(' that he. will give his attention fir a few months to repairing Watches and Clocks, ut thirreadenee el his fithi.r, in ltinggold, Md. le fully preparel with material, implernenta, Sc. . telt. 6-3 t. - Al a alma o etti Gauss attoo afore of I AIMISW:Eort. V.ZiEtqc,T it C{). F oR 3 . coke of ruie*::4o:ip, you /11t1.1:ka NCY-DRESSIOOD ARRIVAL OF NOTICE DR. D. A. STOUFFER§ • DENTIST, GREENCASTLE, EE II extracted without pain. Office in Clip-. I perigees building, nearly opposite Athans' 11> where he will attend to Dent:2lly V it t caul and atter - aka - Frio d iiJer hr p pay. fur new ones. Tecali insurted fi(v.n a single tooth to a full set, insured fur one year. jan , Mt. HOPE sfixran A Chance fur Bartrainsi E subscriber inieoing, 'Co lingir,;,. wuuld inform the public that lie is now Jliog Dry Goods, Hardware, Queensware, and other god usually kopt in country stores, at regular city pri - ces. lie will also wholesale his entire stock to any person wishing hl engage is the busliress with a very liberal percentage off. For business .there ie perhaps no better couniry stand. Any person wisht mg totngage in merehandizing would do wel tucal t amt examine his nteelt and learn his terns. Pus Offeata_dares.s, Quiney. Frank. tin.. Pa. Aug.. 9.-6 LIJABLE ripllE subscribers would inform the public that they have purchas al the Right of .‘the Key stone Portable Field and Flood Fear ~I'_}ritantota pn I, • ", from whom Individaal or 'rewn ship Rights In ylle__obtained—at—regorrable --- rates --- - 11rialeiree ig recommended for strergth ,and Dura bility. It can be taken down and put under shelter and again taken out and put up with remarkable faciity. It is believed to be the cheapczt and most serviceable of all tie portab!e fences yet offered to — lie public ..mtdet,Den— nd Cotton Aug. 9-I.f. DA.CILMAKIN-G-1 firlift subscribers announce to the rnbli: that .1. they nre carrying on the coach-making busi ness in all rte branches, at the old stand; on 1,1 • ' • • untl-11-a-v-e-now ffn-r=tle-a-finer 12RIAtili8 and BUGGIES, new and 4,-!..r. a. becond.bande,l, which they will d;sposo upon the most reacon•b!e terms, arid warranted, to be as represented. Repairing of all hinds done at dint notice and upon reasonable terms. None but Richest material used and only the best mechanic:: employed. They feel confident that their work will give satisfaction, arid respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. April {2—fern. DENTAL CARD. DR. 1-1. rOELRLSIN 3D. 0 ia_tint, ~o~~~a.s~r~s~~Q . — b - Trsburg and the public generally f+r. the ,pa tronage he has hitherto reeeived,and would respect fully inform his patrons and friends that he has his Niko to No. 27, Main :Strout, next door. to McClintock's bat store. Dr. Forrest bein r ; a graduate of the Pennsylvania College of DENTAL SURGER K, and having bean in pradlica for smelt] 1 yearsris-tlioroneit—FiThlenc- eti - in - every — fliing thit canes within the provinw of first class Dental a eratio tng urnist•ed his office with one of Patent Improved Appattas ter thet_manotreeti.rzrre — itlTFlTectry pure NITROUS OXIDE; CAS would announce that lie will be at Fen times prepared to administer this popular — A.naesthetie for the EXTRACTION of Teeth withont Paio. All DENTAL OPERATION S will be per forTiii;il at Jr. Porrort.'s Rooms, N 0.27, Main Street Chambersburg, Pi. Of ay 10— ly. Newest, Best, Cheapest • CLOT CEOR-Cias gobrgal2 " g F.:: recently oporto3 up an ruche now stock of aza 77::LT 71 1 Ali of which 1;a; boon obtainc;(.l fro:n 9 PLAIy 1;d1 timore. CI s artit i.t tn• of the L:- , t Pit,t )1 , 1 , ~,, ,v!; A ivdi .1 , t , .1.111. I.NT 4 , 11 h•tiii:. (;tot.,—, it •1,d1,,:••1..i• t A:1 you v. !li bath). c:,;,i Ilfest st.'!( 1t1..y 1 NV. 11. reiiie . rtfu4i. nail A Jthe nitration of the ciiih .ii 3 and vicinity to the great progr..s , t i,l l l Seii nee. Ilaviint land 'yerienee ;11 .11.: I. q , lon With OW large- aird 1,0.'1 SO 01 II I'l Tl.7El'll an I LiCeiti.,C; inatkiri.tle cira try, he (lees not hei•it.ii , ti aintraiiii" lett iri, or Ow in •ii.y a U r a tar . trial. The i n o ,..t to , th ahe rooe 1 r..:111.1ot r~- trai Lion nr pain atld lurch nt.k , le a .'lO. tee year . Tho Lr.,L itArenceN stveo iu PrAnklw, coon- Plea A.! aall at hi.; ollit:o, on lul, t vco o nu'oorallu.. - 3, Pa. ;NIP re lie can at ❑Il 1.110 C:.! Lc found. A 114u:t Barbering' Barber: THI; subscriber iuf,rms 2 he po'olirt th.tt con [intl. /la iwrin 0, in t!p• room ileist dime to Mr. iteid't; 6r..e.t5 Stoic, aad is at aft tinvs prepared to do hair F3l4Vlrlg. Sll3lllll/t10:6114, C. in the pato:Lig.; M . tlle pu.i mspeetfutly Ang 21 18;7 nts anJ,tyle 'tha 1 t te Owe ei A stur.iict,,N, C HECK ud p'.i.) LEWIS ELLIOT. ADAMS &ILA WKE 12 HESS & CROVSE BEAN'S --------c-- ----- Akin STI 31 ME It A. P LICE
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