THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furnaoeal have received Four First Class Premiums at the New York State and other Fain. Also, the Brent MILNER MEDAL at the Fair of the American Institute held in the City of New York, ISO& THEY ARE PERPETUAL PURNERS, ONLY ONE FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BR MADE DURING THE SEASON. • r THEY ARE PERFECT V ENTILATORS OF THE APARTMENT. • THERE CAN BE NO CLINKED. OR SLAG TO OBSTRUCT. TITS FIRE WILL REALAIN FOR DAYS WITH• OUT ATTENTION. THE ILLUIEINATION IS EQUAL TO AN THEY .ARE POWERFUL HEATERS .AND YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO Al ILI) WEATHER. THEY ARE TEE MOST ECONOMICAL STOVES AND FURNACES EVER MADE. TU FURNACE WILL HEATi SATISFAC TORILY, 130TH AN UPPER AND A LOWER ROOM . , WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL Eight Sizes of the Stores, and Three Sizes of the Parlor Furnaces. Manufactured and for Salo to the Trade by PERRY &-CO. Sold- nt Retail by Sep t 20-If. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigrwd Agent for the heirs at law of Jacob Hoffman late of ‘Veshington county Md., (1 s'd,_will aer_at-Poblic-Sale -in-the town of Ring wild. in front of tioffhine (Sz Hildebrand's store, on SATURDAY, OCTOI3ER 19th 1867. at 9 &clock, A. Mlt , all the Real Estate of - the said died, descr ihed as knows. viz: FARM NUM BER ONE. • The same on which the said decea4ed resided, sit uated about of a mile East of the said town of Ringgold iand adjoinine the lands of Christian Hoff man, Washington Kohler and others, CONTAINING 71 ACRES, more or less, of the very best limestone land in n h igh state Of cultivation. The improvements con sist of a good two-story LOU DWELLING HOUSE:, aith n well never failing water near the door, large Bank HAUN with Wagon Shed attached, and u.l other necceasary out-buildings. Also Two ORCLIARDS Or CHOICE FRUIT, and a stream of water running through the farm FARM NO. TWO Adjoining the abovo Farm and tho lands of Jolla Welty and others, containing 72 Acres and 42 Perches of Land. more or lea s; also in a good state of cultivation Thu improve ments consist of a fino BRICK DWELIANG HOUSE, with a well of never failing water . near the door, Bank BARN with Wagon Shed attached and in cluded under the same roof, and all other fleet:visa. ry otit-buildings, all of which aro nearly new and in good condition- Also, AN ORCECARD OS GOOD FRUIT. The above Fermm_ are both under good fencing, the• most of tv hich being post and rail fence, MOUNTAIN LOT NO. ONE, Containing 10 ACRES and 95 FERCHES OF LA ?VD, adjoining the lands of Christian Hoffman and Jacob Hoover. MbUNTAIN LOT NO. TWO, Containing 10 acres and 13 Perches, and Adjoining Lot No. 1. 'MOUNTAIN LOT NO. THREE. Containing II ACRES and 109 PERCHES OF LAND, alai adjoining Lots No8:1 anti 2 as above descrtbed, MOUNTAIN LOT NO. FOUR, Containing 8 ACRES and 145 PERCH ES OF LAND, more itr less; and situated about miles South of Germantown The obrve Lots consist princippally of OAK and CHESTNUT TIMBER. Any person desiring to view tLe above pn perty will call on the subscriber residing near 'the Ring gold and Leitersburg road, about t miles from ei ther place. TERMS.— One-third of the purchase :money tk be paid on or before the Ist day of April 186 S, the remainder in two equal annual payments, for which the purchaser will he required to Rive notes with approved security. bearing interest from the Ist day of April, 1868, when possession will be given. /Sept. 20 • JOHN W. MENTZER Agent. Waynesboro' "Village Record copy 3t. and send bill to this ofTice.—Hag. Berald. TOWN 2.ItOPERI'Y FOR SALE. ti 'TE subscriber offer. a Private Sale hie reed. demo fiturnei on Church tttreet, Waynesboro.' 'be improvements aro a comfortable And conveni ent (Jot/lige -"Wilding, good stitble, and other meat awry out-buildings, the whole being nearly as good ns ocw. Cistern and web of Ord, water conveni ent- Tor terins and 'other ritrtilittars apply to th e subscriber living'O' the'promises * ' WV -x0--3m JNO.**L- ME rtALFE• LUMBER WANTED. • rplig'eubienbers will iny the highest enih .price -R. for Lumber, to ; .be delivered this season, end will also want •a , - large lot for' next season. Sept. 6 tf.. PitIVE & ,CO. xC., t.LISIIE it, offers at Ptivate 43ale , a Oky* 4 ,1,1e1it 'bogilerrion and 'Red Wegim, u to complete, order,,_ Web ~go llerlea, etc: They svilt be eotil cheap for - raid. Apply to Al. JOX A gect , C4o iney, Pa, lILNCLESO APE OF-GAS-FRO THEM.. "OPEN' ORIENTAL STOVE WORK% Pio. 113 Hudson St.. U6sa/. D. 13. Iar.SEI.L, Sign of the Sig Red Horn, . nenboro: Pa 'BST "PAR 411111111!" WHLISH has just received a fall assortment of 13loods, in his, line of business._ Hit, 'cock consists in pan, of all the latest' of men's 30 boys • RATS AND CAPSi- -- Miia's, Niiise's,,Eloy's and Children's BOOTS GAITERS ; SHOES, and Slippoto of evotT description ptdieg and Mime' 1303 .107 ;LP 09 a Bonnet Frainos,'Trimmintn4SuridcTwite and Hata, Dress Trimmings, Hoop Skirts,iair Note, Hair Coils, Hosiery, Gloves, Parasols, Sun Umberellas. Fans, &c. - • School, Blank timi•lfiacelliineatia Hooks, Station. cry of all kinds; Notions and Fancy Goode. All of which will he sold as cheap as thO.oheaPOst. Sept. 20— J. R. WELSH rt RAND EX H POTION of Spring Styles of Ur HATS anti CAPS at DECHERrs„ Big Red Hat, Chambersburg, Pa. DIG RhD HA I 1-Bt. Cloud, Jerome, Baulevade Cahul, Httward, Broad Brim, Planters, &c. a DECHERT'S, Main Street Chambersbunr. - DIG IC - HAT, Miiin Street, Chamliiiiburg, I3Pa, is a sure sign that y u are near the Cheap and Fashionable Hat Emporium of DECHEAT, OTRAW GODS in- endless variety and very 17Cheap, at the Cumberland Valley Hat Empor, lam of DECHERT. V VV_ornan or Ghild-nrCharnb - e - rsburg can show you the way to the Cheap Hat Store of DECHER7: Big Red Hat, Chambersburg, Pa. May 24 ly. CELEBRATED BASE BURNING STOVE TUE MORNING- GLORY ! The Morning Glory IR a perpt•tual bunter, having n.magazine or reservoir for reserve coal, which is re quired to be fitkd but once a day. end if the proper sized coal is used it is net neccein,ary to rekindle the' fire during the entire - winter. (No clinker will remain in these stoves. nor will there be any trouble from slate, or other impurities in the coal, the fire being always at the base of the coal. the impurities are lelt in the ashes and ground out by the "Mill-grate.") THERE'S .NO ESCAPE OF GAS OR DUST ECONOMY OF FUEL I The combustion of fuel being_perfect and at n high temperature, the , amount ilf heat produced from the slime quantity of coal is much greater than at a low temperature. hence but a small quart titY of fuel is neccessar► t° be undegoing the pro cess of combustion at one time. The et.tire "outer surface of the Morning Glory is radiating surface. Add to thi.: the surface of bjects heated by rays of light through the Mk* windows, and you have the secret of the great heating properties of the Morning Glory with a small amount or fuel. grarFor sale at W. A. TarrLE's Tin and Stove Store. Ho hes a large stock of Stoves. Tinware and oth er goods in his line, which he will sell cheap. You will find the best COOK. NINE PLATE and CO %I. STOVES in market. Also on hand Brass Copper and Iron Kettles. His Copp. r Kettles are better than are offered for sale els-where, and cheap er, as he mikes them, and can sell at shorter profits Also the hest CISTERN PITAII' in market, 1 a strong, simple durable and cheap, is insured riot to freeze. Call and see it. All linds of repairs done in I'm, Copper or blieetiroq. Don't fail to call as you will hod a large stock of goods. Sept. 6.-7 mon. W. A. TIIITLE. FIRM AT PUBLIC SALE. SHE subsCribtr will offer at Public Sole, on the I premises, on Saturday, September 28th inst., his form contaii ing about ' 250 ACRES, more or less, of limestme and freestone land, a bout 4 miles east of Waynesboro; 200 acres are clear and under cultivation. Inc balance in timber• The illfM ./9 Well watered by a stream running throggh it, end which would afford water power There is a fine sitting at the house and a well and running water it the Barn for stock. The improvements consist (?1 a comfortahlo LOG HOUSE BRICK BANK BARN, with 2 barn floors, a gran ary, h.v shed and wagon shed, together with all the neccessary out buildings, all in good repair. Also a y .ung orchard of choice apples, together with ether fruit, such as pears, cherries, peaches. grapes, etc.. on the premises. Peron+ deforms of viewing the premises cane call on L dr, D. Sing r on'the prernisei," or on the niider.igti ed. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said thy when the conditions tif sale will be made known by Sep, Dr. DEMI FR \NTz. SEPTEMBER 10TH, 1867. ALWAYS AHEAD! The First Arrival of the Season - AT Metcalf & ifiteshew's No. 15, Ma in Street , east/num:ma. Pa. ' We have jtvit opened Is tretnesnJous s Lock of Dal 6001 M, NOTIONS, CARPETS, • '`. 4:44 CLOTHS, . TRIAMINCS, and nll goods bolenging to-the Dry Goosta• and Nn. tion•businoes, which svo are detormiiled to sell at the lowest market rei 9 4. • a 044 of every description* who!esaleil at City Jolitier'eprieea. METCALF & HITESHEW. eept.:ll.] M APLE 64jGA R—A prime article far Bale at DWI WS. V 7 HITE anti Gray Wool tllankous nt Nov 2 Li PUNE & 110E} LI FAMILY GROUREY I •, ~;• . A - •IM , • REID,' __. - SVOOkiSeii TO Hostetter Reid & 00. CALLS the attention of hey= ; 0 A ' era to stook of goods pet li!_j--2(!f( 41 .,) received' vii : r • COFFEE;- SUGAR, BY RTJPS; MOLASSES, KEROSCENE OIL, GLASS, AND QUEENS WARE, WOODEN WARE, PURE SPICES, NOTIONS, LAMPS, S. C HAMS, BACON, CHEESE, sA - Lif; - , MASON'S CRACKERS. • Steamed Cove and Spieled Oysters. Tiro "celebrated A. FIELD Brand" in I lb. and 21b Cans., McMURRAY's Balt. Oysters. Lunch Oysters, an x n a r thing for Pic Nic and Private Parties. All sold by the-case, dozen., ur single can. 7E - 4 ' X Mil X-11( • (Fresh Fish in Season J Farticylar attention paid to the Fish trade. Shad and Herring by the bbJ or half bill. Shore Mackerel by the bbl, halves and quarters. He keeps everything usually found in a well reg. elated Grocery, all of which•will be sold at a very small advance, for Calm only. Come to "Mexican Row.' is hest bow to his customers for the liberal en couragement heretofore extended to him. May ti, 1861.] W. A. REID. s.P. Highest market price paid for Country Produce, such as Butter, Eggs, Hacott,_Lard,_&c., in-ex cha n ge - for - oelasought fur cash, :. r r I . s 1 i DREGS MEDICINES, KM 3K. Ir. Mil PMETS, it &e., Go to Fourthman's It=Ml Wajn'esboro', .31,1,.y 21,1801. - !argent nssottment of C A It PETS in tJwn at the store of TiFlounrr & Co, SiturnalvlAcuricE. PATENTEE FEBRUARY 14, 1860 SALESROOM, NO, 021 CHESTNUT ST., PEILADELPIII4. This' Machinels constructed on Snow principle of mechenliin, 'Possessing many rare and valuable im provements, having been, examined by the most pro. found etierte, and pronounced to be SIMPLICI TY and PERFECTION COMBINED. The follOWlng are the principal objections urged sgetnstßesvicil Machines s Eke:tinily° fatigue , to the'oporattira---- - Liability to get out of order. • S. Expense, trouble, and Was of Rani in repairing. 4. rncapaciti to sew every description of material. 5. Disagreeable noise while in-operation-. The Empire Sewing Bluchloo is _Exempt from all these Objections, It has a straight needle, perpendicular action, mak es the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which will neither RIP nor RAVEL. and is alike on both eldest performs perfect sewing on every description of ma terial, from Loather to the finest Nansook Muslin; with linen, cotton or silk thread, from the coarsest td the finest number. IT HEMS, FELLS, BINDS, BRAIDS, TUCKS, QUILTS, PL A ITS, G A TH E RS. Having neither CAM nor.COGI WHEEL, and the least possible friction, it. runs_as smooth as glass, and ha EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS MACHINE All varieties of CAINIIIIT . MACIMEIO frcn► $6 up wards. OrParticular attention as called to our sew and IMPROVED Manufacturing Machine, fo4 Tailoring, Shoe. Fitting, Coach Trimming, &c. Its advanta- .ea-are-eimplicityr-durainlitynVth y, easy a apta lion to all branches of manufacturing. It makes perfect work on all material. It is especially desir able in sewing Patent Leather, and is very still. In shMt, it is the most perfect manufacturing machine in the-market. N. 13. Every machine guaranteed. EMPIRE s; M. CO., lin Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. riT'Agenta wanted.] FRA - Ng Grisuguo, Agent. Mar. I—Uraos. c\.] _ . GROCE-itLES. C. H. DZCZEL WOULD respectfully announce to his friends and the public generally that he is prepared to supply all who need COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUPS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, SPICES, TEAS, RICE; 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 n - whichthere can be none better nor cheaper. Thankful ihr plat favors ho respectfully solicits continuance of the seine. Aug - . 2, /867. — Valuable Real Estate FOR SALE! MHE subscriber will sell at private sato, his farm, i. situate in Washington township, Pranklin Co, Pe , ccntaining - il. -I =it. 'DX& 80 acres lying vest of the road leading from the Way'neeboro' and Mercersbitrg Turnpike to Jacob Carbaugh's Mill. and - forty-one acres lying east of said road. fhe improvetnenta on the property are ONE AND A" HALF STORY HOUSE and a stable. On the 80 acre tract there 19 a fine young orchard, two springs and running water % and on the 41 acre tract a mill race running through the eastern part. The lerm will be sold undivided or divided to suit purchasers; also valuable town property, situate on the Main Street, in the Borough ofeWayneaboro—being a large T 14 7. 4)+STOILY HOUSE recently remodeled and refitted throughout, with with a Emo well, Spring House, cistern, bath house. stable and all neccessory out-buildings thereon—to gale: with a fine selection of choice fruit. For terms and further particulars apply to " W. W. WALMER. Aug, 23—tf. I%E 11V FIRM! CARRLIGH 11111KINCT. THE subscribers would inform the public that they have mandated themselves together in Ibe Carriage making business, an I that the business hereafter will be continued at Jacob Adapts' old stand under the arm of AnAms & HAW6IIOR. They will have constantly on hand 11116- GIES of every description ; new and' .l ,-; second-handed Vehicles of all kinds. • I:7' . Repairing done at short notice, 'l'hey employ none but good mechanics and use the best material. Persons wanting anything in our line will do well to give us, a call belbre purchasing elsewhere. JA CO 1371 DAMS, C: TT B. 11.4 14 KUM, Church Slny. iteaiknEsife lilt M. 0 CAuick Jan Uff- - tf - . DICKINSON • COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, AT CAI . tI.ISLE, PA Special announcement to Young ,llen The COMBO OfirStrUCtiOn is thorough and com• prehens'ec in et•ery` department, current esp•nses from 1150 to 100 re:4 here than at eisnilar instttu•- tiona, located in large cities. BRANCHES TAUGHT: • Bin& and Double Eptry llook.keeping,Penman ship, Arithmatic, English Grammar Dusinctis Cor respondimce, Forms, Commercial Law, Phonogra phy, Telegiaphing. Classics and higher Mathe mutes if desired. For pirticulars Write and receive a catalogue. Address A. M. TIIIMM Carlisle. Pa. Sep; . •• QURTCY I"9I7NDRY AND - ' MACHINE SHOP S._~_ 0 . . wr tate leave to infirm the public that sv:e in• y tend' continuing the Foundry and Machine business near Quincy, Pa. We are prepared .o do all kindiorrepairing at short notice, also Milk.gear ing, cast and wrought iron shafting, stoves, iron ket, ties, oven doers. shoo scraperi, stove' We also build an improved buggy and wagon Jack. !torte poivers, bevil jack, wood saws, iron ash hop pers, iron bottom plate fors ashi fetirels; iron' fencing knd rai ing macro 44, order. , Oldirorrbought or to. pen in exchinge for new work, 11F.` 4 8 &T.NIMERT. Oct 2i— tt. NEW STOla. NEW 99,0,i ,4W G9OO, COON & STONEIIOUSE WOULD respectfully inform the public. that they have now opened lit tit& new room,en the eouth•weat corner-of-the Diamond, - in VY aystesi bolo', a forge and well Selected stock of 2 Dky Groceries, • • Hardware rind Cutll . 6r*, Iron, Steel, .Nlllll4 Coach-makers Goods of every description, Queensware, Cedarware,l . hoes, Car pets, Oil Cloths, Paints, - G lass, Oils , Varnish Brush es, Fish, Salt, and all kind of Goode kept in a well regulated store. Our goods are all now and 'fresh and have been bought for cash at the lair decline in prices. We flatter ourselves that from our Jong experi ence in business, and a determination to sell goads at sroall profits, we shall be able to offer unusual inducements to all buyers who desire to save mon oy. Please call and see for yourselves. We have a large and well assorted stock of . sta -plo -and-fancy - Dry - Uoods embracing Cloths, Cassimeres, Itlattinotts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cottonades, Cords, Den ims, Stripes ;Checks, Ginghame, .Linin and Gotten Table D;apers, Crash for 'rowels, Calicoes, plilains, A Ipatca Op FANCY DRESS GOODS, Trimings, Shawls, Brown aniLßleachod Sheetings and Shirtlnge, Tickinge, Linens, Flannels, White Goods, Gloves, Hosiery and Notions. We are re• ceiving new goods every week and will supply any article wanted that we have not on hand in a few days. We pay the highest market price for all kinds o country produce such as Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs Dried Fruit, Rags, &c. - May 3 1,18 67 J. W. MILLER'S ARRIVAL OP Spring & Summer Goods T_T AVING returned from the Eastern ()Mee with a etioiee aeitortmeut otgooda-titten. cu me, such as DRY GOODS, No rums, QUO EnN tVARg, CEDAR WARE GR/ WERIEs, CUTLERY, LILABS WARE, &C-i,7840. I tender my thank% tri the community for their liberal patronage and hope. to merit ti'cZnitinuince of the earn°. J. NV. XI, April 19, 1867. Boys, Take Notice. HE subedribersnotif , 11111 not a owed to frequent their shop or premises unless on busincss,and especially on the sabbath day.. MISER P.RWE U 0 —bap w. 10 CENT SUGAR at IOOD Levy Sugar at LYTILIPS—Good and Cl.eap a CI REID'S, QUEENSW A Fls—A naw lot abet:fulfill etylea it REID'S: — ()REAM CAKFIS—Nice fox Tea, at R.EID'S, T-1:11-Uli-A-RD trouchout tl leEll/8. season, at May It • P A Country Sides and Shoulders for sale ji by W. A. MU. June 28. L IIdEF.ITINGS, ell widths at 0 Ap. 5.) Nies & flowsLiou 'a. 1A.1.1U0k13 from 10 cents at k) Ap 6.J Pales & lioßvmen'a. 10PNTEIIPANES and Bed Spread. at I_,) Ap. 5.1 PRICE 6r, HOEALICH'S. -- 0 pIuNG Italmorala et 0 Ap. 6.] Paton & lict:Fracies. keents for a Head Net at Ap. 6.] PIIIVE & 11077L1C11 1 8, 13A(.$. --.2i and ? bu. bags, also, bagging at • Ap. 5.] ' ' Rama & Houma' 's. rA' cents for coffee at hi) Ap. 5.1 PRIOR & Hinnies's. elliEESt at Paten & Holtman. kj April 6. NOTICE WB. STE WA RT having recently returned .from the South informs the public that he will give his attention fur•a few months to repairing Watches and Clocks, at the residence of his father, in Ringgold, Md. Is fully prepared with material, implement., &e. Sep. 6-3 t. A . NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOV .ERY Iva Reetorieg the Sight of the Aged, STRENGTHEININEI THE WEAK, A;ND PEE bERVINU TIIE PERFECT Hr.Stfgr Th Concave-convex, Cryetal EGT A (.1.138 in trodueed, rough me a short time since . , MOM pro. ved uperior to any other Glasses in use. Hundreds of persona who have tried them, wil I testily to their superiority over the old ones in use. The Concave convex Glasses are ground from pure crystal in such a manner that the locus is dis tributed over the entire sirfacet They therefore af ford a clear arid distinct iivion to the eye, in what- ever direction it rimy Id turned, whereas the old double convex g!asscs require a direct sight through their centres. TILE CONCAVE-CONVEX GLASSES are permed after' the ahape of the cornea of the human e)e; they give a clear and healthy li,tht to theoye, and prevent it from becoming tired or !lint Whether used by daylight or lamplight, they never leave that unpleasant feeling in the eyes, whit h i s so common from the* use of the old style Glassos.— Persons who aft r reading or sewing feel their 01 , 11 growing dim and smarting, are advised to try these new and imoroved CONCAVE-CONVEX GLASSES. They can he used a long time before cloning to a higher power. Also const Indy on funol SPECTACLES to suit all o• her tleticteqctes• otthrs'e igl4 - ina etl net e, wenitnecri inflamit leeldraci, .Stc Ev ery pair or Spectacles being - atljuott 4.1 by an pptu : !newt .which given,the exact, power of -the. 'tie, is. wainnitel to.:aujt. ' • . • NEW ',iLA.SSEB SET' IN OLD FIZAMES ' AT S DORT' AOTIC.E. • c C. FORCE, I 60,W et 4 Wobbilmion et. .• Hagerstown, hubuet. 2, 1867. lAI F•ST arrival of IFetv (MG le at the more of Amitivisou. 11 Egillner iS ( VO R . a cake i f" 42" V 13HA 1)/:EV'S hte Style Hoop Ski p Articx A: 111 i. Fmoteg TEETH extracted with Out pain. Office in flip.• ponger'skbuilding,,nearly opposite Adams' 1.11- tod•Where he will, attend,to:Dentistry wit 'L care and attention. Old Gold and Silver plates talon in ply pay for new ones. Teetn inserted from a single Walt to a fulfset, insured fiir one year. Jan IS—ly. • • A Chance, for Baigainst_ I E 'subscriber intending t o quit business, would inform the public that he is now inning Dry Ooods.liordware, Qneensware, and other goods_ usually kept in country stores; at regillar city pri ca. Ile will also wholesale his entire stock to any person wishing to engage in the business with a very liberal percentage oft — FOr . bUsiness there is perhaps no better country stand. Any person wish( mg torngage in merchandizing would do weli tocalt and examine his stock anti learn his terms. Pos Office ddress, Quincy. Frank. Co. Pa. A 13 g 4. 9.-4 VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT! TfIE subscribers would inform the public that they have purchas .d the /light of othe Key stone Portable Field and Flood Fence," patented April 30,1887,111,m whom Individual or Town ship Rights may be obtained at resonable rates. This fence is recommended for strength and dura bility_ It can be taken down end put undershelter slid again taken out and put up with remarkable— aalliry. is heriitved to be the cheapest and most serviceable of all t`Jc portable fences yet offered to he public, Aug. 9-tf. Tfl subscribers announce to the "f‘uhlic that 1, they aro carrying on the coach-making busi ness in all it 4 branches, at the old stand, or, E tat Main Street, and have new fir sale a tine stock of CA lIIIIAGES end BUGGIES, new and secorid•handed, which they will dlspese ell- upon the most reason We terms; and warranted lo be a-, represent , d. Ii pairing of all binds done at d'art name and upon reasona . bb• terms. None but the first tit:acrid ti+ed and only the beat 111.Th-in/es employed. They feel omfident that Iln it work wai give tilltiebleitoll, and re&pectlully suncit a share of the public patronage. April 12- 6m NewesA 2 _, Btst, Cheapest viL 3 :IELIED C:1C.31[7:1743- bny'n thit4hey—ar GEORGE Zffir Has recenCyopencl up an e n:, stock of REID'S AW _MHZ. ..111-11Oir IiL'ID S, I MIL\ All of which has been ohtai TH3t. :10111 tli justly celcbT.lTO house of A. JARRETT, 13a1 timore. Every article sold is W AIM ANTED to tto of the bust custom rrnizo ' just what it-i•represente,i to ti A lull aPelrtmon OODS always on Gloves, Hantikerchi All we ask is, that you gii:e us ono trill, and you will always buy, fm remember we do not keep badly made clothing and 'be good.; are a d o f the latest style. May 4-Iy] GREAT PROGRESS IN .DENTISfRY DRDR. W. 13. HAICOK wou/d reqpretfully call . attention of the citiD•ns t,f Waynesboro' and vicinity to the groat progress m ido in Dental Science. Having had long expo rionee in the pro fission with the largest and,best selection of Alai- TtERTLI and Writist's materials„in the coon try, ho does not hesitate to guarantee all work to give full satisfaction, orthe m .ley will be refunded atter n fair trial. The moat violent toothache cured without ex traction or pain and the tooth made useful for ye ire. The best references given in Franklin coun iv. Please call at his offlie, on second street between Sellers' and McGrath's llote:s, (Th tothersburg, where he can at oil titnee be found. A ugu.t rrt • tint door to preparedi c. in th tic is resi;ec Aug 21 I8(7 Hagerstown, Md. June 10. Dry Goods Dotsn Ticenfy-five per Gent ! H. A. TINGLING sTILI, AHEAD AND LEADING OFF IN LOW PizfuEs \IV t r. vitTA L :3l . r it e l e A c t „ l u e i t l u s rl i:;!lr li , l) :l l :lt„ E „7l;;::j:= putchai , d at prires 25 per ceht O w , ~„ brought in ciiis m trkut 1 , 3 ", er ping Good yd, wide(l,l;vacip , d) at 7.1. •4 41 DU. (Jn VA) Caiiet)C 4 , (1./;r of ibir:9 IU --- j hale Bone Curise Ita 61,t)U Good Hoop Skirts 73cts, 1,(4/ Coltenade3 20—:o • Our /lark of , tam rssiniere s J,* its (71 0 , 2 . k. 0,-Cot fen n deer,'l nren -- frtre kr 'll7ll - ]lri s. Gonda, Gleee.s, l'runinitras, rand Table Oil Cloths. Al:Wings. &e.. are crimp:cm and ire defy c , nhpetit•qu FI3 le, q .re% and pric , m lu e 14. '67 - II & VI CL! s,(;„ 1 - 11,001 Z til Cloths, all patterns.; ;110 1 .4 rtuie AM111 , ; , o4.:1, BUN' 4 — (111301c. and Vain N1,411/),,r ,41 !hr ivr,f 114-.1 \ MTII;rIS'N 13..‘ , 1•1••,- ADICS I)re,:s Good, .1;a • I 4.. p N. 0. Molina:4- ••t •!, ;' •IcLil if: JIL IJInt!I an Tor filinif9 ntoro at ‘45n131%.9 , 15,11iti.•• Hil:T .1c U DM D. A. sl l ol.lFirlat, DENTIST, ORWICAStLE, PA. MLIZOI*II STORM LE WlB ELLIOT. ADAMS & LLAWkER: COACH MAKING! miss a Cht)ll6E. CLOT lING AND SUMMER Burberisag : Barbering: :ulmeriber informs 'I, public that ho con s the Barbering busing, in the room ne:c t r. Vire-eery Store, and is at all times to do hair cutting, shaving, shampooning, best style. The patronage of liAO ptlb. THE GHAT 'IS ViC4 GE O. BENDER. :s4•nyncsboro W. A. PRICE.