'-'44044 . 0 SOUTH MOUNTAIN SILVER AL & AGItICtILTURAL LANDS Will be offered at Public Stile, on the preen" on taIDAy, OCTOBER 4th, 1567, the foll o w i ng traces of land, viz 1 - FIRST PARCEL 'At Ili o'clock, A. M.. near Mt. Zion's Church, on! the road from Ettnithebnig to Sabillasvillo; 4 Miles from Smithaburs. ' VIII VALUABLE ,DAVIS FARM, behtatning .125 ACRES OF LAND, in.a fine 'date of cultivation, and well-timbered, thoroughly , fenc ed and highly Clowned. Besides , several never-fail ing. Springs there are on -the form a substantial two. story veratherboarded HOUSE, Il AR N, '0 R. CH ARD, and other improvements. A large depos it of Copper has been found here, yielding from surface specimens about 2Bper cent. ' SECOND PARCEL. At 1 o'clock, P. M., , same day—THE ROY ER FARM, about 2 Miles froth the aboire at the Cross Roads from Waynesboro" to Sabillasville & Smiths burg to Monterey, one mite from the Western Mr, ryland Railroad, containing about 95 ACRES, mo. t of which is under cultivation, ant! balance wooden'; good two story LOG HOUSE and DARN, OR. CHARD—adjoining the valuable Eyler Copper dr, posit. 2d. THE EYLER TRACT, containing about 28 ACRES, a good HOUSE, lb ttrtries high, out houses and timber. A valualle deposit of Copper Is on-this-land. A specimen of pure metal, weigh -ih-g-11b-lbsTfrom this land is now in the metemolo. weal cabinet of St. Mary's College, Emmitsbarg, Md. • :11 TIIE PRYOR TRACT, containing 80 A CRES, adjoining the above last named, covered with valuable chestnut and other timber. The fencing on all the above is in good order. Mr. 1. L. Davis on the let Parcel, Mr Samuel Rover on the other tracts will give all desired infor. mation. Terms made known on the day of sale. GEO.W. SMITII, Jr., Agent. rep 20—ts J. BEAVER, DEALER IN Ladics, Children, Alen and Boys BOOTS & SHOES, Flats, Caps, Trun Segars, Tobaeco, the very same old kind of Bap. pee' Snuff, Candies, Nuts, Cloves, Cinnamon, Pep• per!Baking Soda, Ginger, Baking NlL)ll.lsQes, Shoe and Stove Bfacking, Essence of Cott e, Nper Col lars and Culla, Suspenders, Hose, Paper, Ink and tel pens. TEIE METALIC SHOE SOLE. Soapa, lAlly AVhite, Hair Oil, Perfumeries, Matches, Kerosene, &c. &c. Governm , mt Blankets. Also Gum Blankets- Many more articles needed and used by everybody. Room on the north-east Corner in the Diamond, WAYNESBORO' Citizens and persons living in the Country will find a large and well selected stock of first class goons at as low figures as can be sold in the coun try. Se! t. 20 1867. T" "EUREKA" SMUT AND SEPA RATING MACHINE. P-A-T-ENT-RD -F F RIHIA M. II AVS Sole Agent For Franklin, Perry, Cumberland. Bedford and Fulton Counties, Pa, and Washington and Frederick Counties, This Machine is put before the public upon its own merits. It is the most complete machine of the kind now in use, - and - is - guarnnted-to-all-Furchasers—ht. tio case will pay be required until the machine has been thoroughly tested and satkfaction given. For Circular adtiress M. HAYS, Mercereburg, Pa. N. B.—The subscriber alsO builds and repairs MILLS of all kinds at "bid notice and upon the most approved plans. Cast Iron and Turbine Wa ter W heels, 'Burs, Houlting Cloths, Flour Packers, Belting, Proof Staffs and all kinds of Mill Furnish ings furnished at the lowest cash prices. All work and goods warranted. M. H. June 24.- ly. PUBLLC SALE! By order of the Orphans' Court of Franklin County, the subscriber wilt offer at Public sa le, on the premises. on Saturday the 12th of October next, at 12 o'clock, M., the following described Beal Es tate, situate about miles from Hopewell Mills, adjoining lands of Catharine Fahrney and others, late the property of Elias Noll, dee'd, via: A Lot Ground containing 2 16 acres, more or less, with a 11-2 STORY LOG HOUSE. Log Stable and Hog Pen, a good Well of Water and a variety" of choice Fruit trees thereon. Also one field containg 8 ACRES and 27 Perches, un der good fencing, adjoining lands of Jagob . Mdler John and Jacob Midiour. Terms made 'Rnina Lon the day of sale by ABRM. SNO WBERGER. . Sep, 20 ts. • - Adm'r „ 100 Aut Farm foi sale miff; undersigned 'will offer the "Hoover Form" JL at Public sale. on the premises, near Ringgold on Saturday the 12th - day if October neit, at It V clock, A. M. THE HEIRS . A ofGeo. W ilea, decd Sept. 27—ta • 1 , HOUSES AND LOTS rQ_A 4,A rk.E. .z. --~ THE subscriber offers at Private Sale SEVEN 'LOUSE§ and Late, situate otiechanic- St. and on North Street, Waynesboro.' '' ' . 1 ALEX. HAMILTON. Sep. 20—tf G.. c?..WICOMLON.R, No; 16','"West Wasiiington Street, DEA.ZEIL IN WATCHES;CLOCKS, • Fine Gold Jewelry, - Silver Plated Ware, ; SPECTACLES; dr.C: NEW DAT GOODS • roue, SPRING. AiNWSIBLMER. TE auhscriber has jght reeivisa,. moor eaten• aiWr , atatirtment of nista springitirimMergoods, embrcing all the styles or ~le a dies Brews , BaCques. 13,1ack and Colored Clothit, tv la, n• and:, Bois' Clothing.. Domestic Goods; Blankets, 'Carpets, Balmoral ,a n 4 ~ Hoop Blurts, ~,.4. • 1 inr:Btock-can only be, appreciated by personal examination. which is ao licned. Purchasers , ma, save 2 ,4,19 percent. oy examining this at i ,cjek;'l* great bargains grv 7 as: , •, Hagerstown. May 21. „ 777 4C4SPETS1 TUSP received et Metcalfe & Hiteahew'siiiigh 0-colered-Woot - atripet carpet, — Paiett $1.00_,M4 taitufteireeitsell,irig for $11.25. 004 at utjfelvtylea, from z 51.25 fa $1,62."- " CELEBRATEOBASEBTIRNING STOVE Tut *410111V1N44 Vi;Oltsf The a ningazi quire? L.__ ..Lie proper sized coal is.useil it is not neccmary to rekindle the fire during the entire winter. (No clinker wilt remain in there stoves:nor will thine be-any trouble from elate, or other impurities in the coal, the fire being always at the bare of the coal, the impurities are left in the ashes and ground out by the "Mill.grate.") THERE'S NO ESCAPE OF GAS OR DUST ECONOMY OF FUEL Tho combustion of fuel being perfect and at a -hig h temperature, the amount of heat produced from the same quantity of coal As much greater than ate low temperature, hence but small quan tity of fuel is neccessary ti be undegoing the pro cess of combustion at one time. The ei.tire outer surface of the Morning Glory is radiating surface. Add to this the surface of bjects heated by rays of light through the mic t windows, and you have the secret of the great heating properties of the Morning Glory with a sma II amount of fuel. IterFur sale at W. A. TRITLE'S Tin and Stove Store. IMMI He has a largo 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 COAL STOVES in market. Also on hand Brass Copper anti Iron Kettles. His Copper Kautz; are better than are offered for sale elinwhere, and cheap er, as he makes them, and can sell at shorter profits Also the best CISTERN PUMP in market, i strong, simple durable and cheap, is insured not to freeze. Call - and see it. All A inds 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 mos. W. A. TRITLE. PUBLIC SALE, The-unriersigned Agent for the heirs at --law—of- 1 Jacob Hoffman late of Washington county Md.., doc'd, will offer at Public Sale in the town of Ring gold, in front of Hoffhine & H ildebrand's Store, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19th 1867. at 9 o'clock, A.M., all the Real Estate of the said FARM NUMBER ONE. . , The same on which the said degassed resided, sit uated about I of a mile East of the said town of Ringgold land adjoining the lands of Christian Hoff man, Washington Kohler and others, CON-T-A-INING -- I — ACRES, mote or less, of the very best li-nestonerland in a high state of cultivatton. The improvements con sist of a goon two-story with n well of never failing water near the doo large Brink DARN . .vith Wagon Shed attached, and all other neccessary out-buildings. Also Two ORCHARDS Dl' and a stream of water running through the Farm. FARM NO. TWO - Adjoining the above Farm and the lands .of Joh.' Welty and others, containing - 72 Acres and 42 Perches of Land, more or leas; also in a good state of cultivation The improvements consist of ,a fine BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with a well of never failing water near the door Bank BARN with Wagon Shed attached and in cluded under the same root, and all other neccessa ry out-buildings, all of which are neatly new and in good condition• Also AN ORCHARD OP GOOD FRUIT. The above Farma at e both under good fencing, the most of w hich being post and rail fence, ' , MOUNTAIN LOT NO. ONE, Containing 10 40,..e5:' and 45 PERCHES OF L 4 NP,lldiPining tha lands, of „Christ*. Hoffman and. Jacob linover • , ':MOUNTAIN LOT NO. TWO, Contiining 10 acres 'and 4 11 Peiches;"an'd aiDolhing Lot No. 1. MOUNVAPPLeit THREE . Containing 11 ACRES and.' 109, PERCHES OF LAND,'atid adjoining Lots Nos. 1 and 2• as above deperibcd, . , " " °TINT - AIN LOT NO. 'POUR, Containing 8 ACRES and 145 PERCHES OF LAND,,inpre or delis; and situated about 1/ miles SouthtFUerinfrnttium,' The above Lots cnneiit princippally of OAK end CHESTNUT TIMBER. Any persoullesirik: to view , . the hbov6 pre per I y will call, on the'suliecriber residing near the Ring gold and Leitersburg i Tost4.,lo2Ut.d k mil es from ei , they place. TERMS.— One-thiid'ofihi ptirthiJe'„'thoriey to be paid on or before the flit , dapof April.l-868, the remainder in two equal antitial•payments, for which the purchaser will be requited ; W I give notes with approved security. beanng intercet from the 114 day of April, 1868, when possessidn WillU given. Sep'. 20 J OHN ENT ER.„ Agent. .Weivnestaiso' "Villggir.•Rdiora " copy .2 v.: -Ind sena. bill toittis office.—Hag• Mina' • ' I . 1 2 00 IP E'R•T sAtir. /VIM. subscriber offers at Privates salia.lis teed . I donee shunted on Church titreet,,:,Wayineaborw: PI a imptdvementcana a corottirtabki and conveni ent Voltage Dilating, good , stable.-andnther maces miry out-huildinga, the whole being newly' . awl good ..cw. Cistern and well of good water conveni• ent. For termsend ocher-pisrti,lularit alrpry , to the :subscriber !Piing 'on the premises ' Sept- 20-3 m ; 4DPZI!:, le. METCALFE. Hageritawq. MVPS BER'..-Vir AN T TlfE sibottribere witlvarthia highetit 'title& for -Lumber, to bol'delioeted• 'this iiittiooni au& 'will also wstwa tame lot•for-next Oecolott. ' • *." 0-0, - • • GEISER; PRICIBA CO. " SAIL Ci•LESHER Offers ill - Privel'e thilis 1r 8i; 111311 :4 0ight Dagnerrisit'. goal' Waitori; cottipllttte order.'-with" a*. They! tviq~ie'poi &el foi cub. Apply -"' -• li• M..JONES, , - Agentiquincr; Pa ; • LOG DWELLING HOUSE, PAM GROCERY! W-A. REID suciasissOli To. HostettOr Reid o* - - , CALLS :attetiti - bis sif • bop - ere tt'Y_Lie stock - of goodilpst recerved; • -' • = _ TEA MOLASSES,, 1 .,1t1 ROSCENE OIL, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, r, having rich is re-, WOODEN WARE, MASON'S CRACKERS. Steamed Cove and Spiced Oysters. The "celebrated A. FIELD Brand" in 1 lb. and 21b Cane. McMURRAY'S Bait. Oysters. Lunch Oysters, an xzwz thing for Pic Nic and Private Parties. AU Bold by the case, dozen, or single can. F It 1511 IE-31( • [Fresh Fish in Season.] Particular attention paid to the Fish trade. Shad and erringby the bbl or half bbl. Shore Mackerel by the bbl., halves and quarters. Re keeps everything usually found in a well reg ulated-Grwzry.,alLoLwhich _very small advancc, for CAM only. Come to "Mexican Row. " Ills best bow to his customers for the liberal en couragement heretofore extended to him. May 17,1867 A W. A. REID. P. 8. such market pric — eakT - fol - 06iffitri , Produce, such as Butter; Eggs' Bacon, Lard, &c., 14 - 11 - 3 cat, in ear tinge or goo s, or .oii I 6JL_ dui z DRUGS MtDICINES, GED 30_11E4 (Abil F.P: •.11-'N .:.1. , a &e., Fourthman's 49714wat1• litsca . Lam.: Waynesboro', May 24;1867. THE laticat eaportment el-CARPETS in town •et the stan. of • •a •AulnittioN, BBNWICt& Ca COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUPS, ° PURE SPICES, NOTIONS, LAMPS, S. C HAMS, BACON, CHEESE, SALT, COOK STOVES: Ilaware, . nrassware, Japanned ware - 111oOrii , Funiishilisg Goods Anil other Useful arlteles 'at' the sign of the BIG RED HORN; Waynesboro', Pa, where a large as. "i 3 POPent of ' • .COOK_ STOVE g = NINE•PLATE STOVE,S - "- PARLOR STOVE, 9 COAL STOVES; &o. of tho latest imprirremente, the very beet in the markot, at the Cheap Tin and Stove Store of D. B. RUSSSELL. TINWARE made of the beet Tin in the market, and warranted at the sign of the ".131g Itool. D. B. 111.1:3SELL keeps constantly on, hang) a large assortment, of House. Furnishing Goods for sale cheap. Pure No. 1 Kerosene Oil and a large assortment of Lamps. Washing Made Easyl by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and getting the best Close Wringer ever made. Eff Persons iu want of Stoves, Tinware, Honse Furnishing Goods, &c. can get full value for their money by cahing on D. B RUSSELL, Sign of the "RIG RED HORN," Waynesboro', Ps Feb. 15 - THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, mid Parlor Furnaces, Have received Four First Claus Premiums at the New York State and other Fairs. Also, the great SILVER ItIEDAL at the Fair of the American Institute held la the City of New York, 1805. THEY ARE PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY ONE FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BR MADE-DURING-TDESEASON.---- E—Y—A-RE---P—ERFECT VRJ. Id I THE APARTMENT TIME CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS MIA TliEli. TIME, CAN BE •NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO OBSTRUCT IVILL - RESINIWFORD I ATS w ITH OU,T ATTENTION. TIIR WRFC THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AN "OPEN PIER." THEY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS AND YET PERFECTLY ADA PTED TO • ' MILD WEATHER. TREY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL STOVES AND FURNACES EVER MAD& TIIE• 'FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAC• TORTLY, ROTH AN UPPER AND A LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL PtrEL. Eight Sizes of the Stoves, and Three triZell of the • Parlor Purnaces.• • . , Manufactured and for Sale to the Trade by PERRY & CO., ORIENTAL STOVE WORItS, No. 1 . 113 liotilooo Se., Allow,' Bold at Retail by D. B.RUSSELL, Sign of the Big Red Born; ' Waynesboro,' Pa: !NIA. 20- f. FTWFIRM I CARRIAGE T , suhsCribers wpniti, Inforin fits, public that II they have associated themselves, together iu the Carriage making business, an I that the liminess hereafter will be continued at Jacob , Adams' old . stand under tho firm of Anexte & Ilawf4a. They will have constantly nn hand BUG GIES ,of every description ; new and ',ff . second-handedf Vehicles of 'all hind.. 'sv;:a.....a larßepairing done at short notice, They employ none but gpol nychanics and use the beet material. % Potions wattling anything Motif line will do well to give es a call before purchasing elsewhere., 1 -; JACOB AIJAMS, • ' GE - Oftolo% W. 411 fir Wit ER, Church &rctt. ntails; -sre:lti!! f6c hl E Chuff k Jan 28 --tt DICKINSON,. COMMERCIAL' C OLLEGE, Vr - CAIIO - 81; : 6;14 : :' . ;• Special. announcement io Young' Neil The ceorse ofinstruction is ti.orough and com prehensive in wimp itepartnent, current expenses from $5O to 100 less hara-dian at instica— tionsifiecate4jo largo citita.4 .. _: AIRANCHES:TAUGHT: • iba Dot:Alio Entry Dook.ketipini,j'enman ship, Arithinstie, English Grammar Rosiness 'Cot-, titsponderies; Forms, CoMmercial L aw. Phonitgra. pb'y. Telegsaphing. Classics mid higher. M'athe • mattes if desired... For putieurais Write anil receive a catalogue. • ' Addreas A. M., TRIMMER, *Cattalo'. Ps; _ Sep.l3-44-. • - QVINOT ' jikN E2IINDRY MACHINE SHOP VITT take leave to inform the pu Mit that We in.. tend continuing the Feurigry and . Machine, business near Quincy, Pa. We are prepared all kinds - of mailing at short *Kite; alsc t. no l .ge nr . ing ;Viet and wiotight iron shafting; stoves, iron, kat., del, oven doors.' shoe ',vapors, stove books', etc.; &c. We also.build unimproved buggy wagon Jack, horse powers, bevil jack, wood saws, iron ash ;hop; pen; iron bottom plate for ash barrels. iron (elating, knd made to order. •Old iron' betlght Or ni non in exchange for new work. , HESSdr. 'EMMERT: Oct. 26 tt. j. W. lIILLEIt'S ARRIVAL OF Spring & Summer Goods! AVING returned horn the Eastern Cities.with 'jet tholes essortsnent of goods belonging to their ine, each as DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, QUEE NSW %RE , CEDARWA RE GROCERIES, CUTLERY, GLASSWARE, B.C, &O; 1 tender my thanks to the community for their liberaLpatronege and Lope to merit a continuance of the same. J. W.lll, • „April 19, 1867. Boys - Take Notice. THE subecribera notify e ll boy ' s that They are not allowed to freyient - ibeir shop or promises unless on begat's, end eapecially on the aabbath Jay.' PIMA: & CO. Sept. fk-3w. 10 CENT SUGAR at REID'S. I 0011 Levy Sugar at REID'S, ‘,2YRUPS—Good and Cheap a QUEENSWAREA now lot of,beaut i l i, ulztgles t i () REAM CAKES—Nice for Tea, at RE ID'S, ID S, HUBARB and Vegetables— hroueb li d ieadon, at May 17 BAUON.—Country Skies and Shoulders for sale by W. A. REID. June 28. A NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOV ERY FOR Resteriog the Sight of the Aged, STRENGTHENING THE W EAK, AND PRE- SERVING THE PERFECT SIGHT. The Coneave-ronves, Crisis' SPECTACLES in troduced trough me a short time since, have pro ved superior to any other Glasses in use. Hundreds of persons who have tried them, will 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 focus is dis tributed over the entire surface! They therefore af ford a clear and distinct vision to the eye, in what ever direction It may be turned, w hereas the old double convex glasses require a direct sight through their centres. THE CONCAVE-CONVEX '3LASSES are patterned after the shape of the cornea of the human eye; they give 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 - frourthcruse - of - th - e - oltl - styletik7sse - s:-= - 1 Persons who after reading or sewing feel their eyes growing dim and smarting, are advised to try these new and improved CONCAVE-CONVEX GLASSI4:B, 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, inflamst cataract, &c Ev _ery_patr_aflip_e_ctaelesbeing_edinsted by an Opto motor which gives the exact power of the eye, is warranted to suit. NEW Gr*LASSES SET IN OLD FRAMES AT SHORT AOTICE. C. C. FORCE, .114,, 16, Wett Washington St /gown, fragost - 2T-1-8 . UIRST "FALL ARRIVAL' txT ELSH has just received a full assortment oj TT Goods, in Ms line of busifiess. His stock consists in part, of all the latest styles of men's and boys . HATS AND CAPS, Men's, Women's, 'Mass's, Boy's and Children's BOOTS, GAITERS, SHOES, and Slippers 'of every deseviplio:r. Ladies and Misses LEI CD 03 a Bonnet Framss,:krimmings, Sundowntt and Hats. Diess Triminings, Hoop Skirts, flair Nets, Hair Coils, flosiery,,,Glovea, Parasols, Bun •limberellas, Fans, &c: ' School, Blank and 'Miscellaneous Books, Station. ery of all. kinds; Notions and Fancy Goods. All of which will be sold as cheap as the chaff pest . &ph .20— ••• W BUSH tit RAND EX lif dITIO.N. - o f 'Spring Styles of kjr HATS and CATS at. .. DECIIER 7"S, - , Big Rea Hot, Chambersburg, Pa. - . . DIG RfaD HA i E—st. Cloud, Jerome, Baulevade Caliel, Hbwardi Broad Brim, Planters, &c. a ° • DECHERT'S, . , Main Street:Chninhersimrg. DM RED HAT, Mnin Street, Chambersburg, Pa, is a sure sign that y .0 are near the' Cheap and Fashionable Hat Emporium of . . • . DECIIERT, 0 TRBW: 0 30DS in endless variety and very OCheap, at the Cumberland ,Valley Hat Ernimr, iumof DECBERT. 21NY MAN, WomhO or Child in Chambernburg ;,Can eilow:you the way to t he, Cheap Hat Store of - - ; • I-- • DEeHERT: Big Red ilea; Chazaberaburg, Pa. May 24-Iy. §.p , B }Vt 101111, 1867. ALWAYS AHEAD! The First Arrival of : lhe Season AT Metealf & Hiteshecy's No., 15, Main Street , CEIAILIKEISBURG, PA, We have •juat' 'opened a Jtremem lour stock of DRk •GOODS, s'• ' ' • . • 'NOTIONS,' CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, TRIVI4INGS, and all goodatielonging:to theibry Goods and No. lion bustnaw, which we are determined to melt at the lowest market rate+. Goads ot everr - description-. wholiplated • 'at- City METCALF & lIITESHEW. ;„ t..; 1 J . , : l :t NOTICE IiVB. STEWART haVing 1 -reCentl9 :returned ; o frtim the'SOutii Informs'the putdior that. he ;singly° his attention - Cor a few tenths 'kr 'repairing Watches antrelocks; at the residence of b,ii; father, in Finggold; Md. .;s. fatly' prepared witn implements, gke.' ' • L ATFST arrival of Neiv Goods at tile, store Amseasos. Bu*&iict it. Co. . , F OR a cake of fine' Soap. you must wp h' KURTZ'S Dit;D.A.l STMUFFER, DENTIST, 011BENCASTLE, PA. TEETII extracted without pain. Office in Clip• e fi penget's building, nearly opposite Adams' Hl tel, where he will attend to Dentistry wit i care and attention. Old Gold and silver plates taken in pay pay for new ones. Teeth inserted twin a single tooth to a fill set. insured for one year. jan 18-Iy. Mt. ROPE STORM: A Chance for Bargains! rE subscriber intending t o quit bushiest, would . inform the public thatire_is_now_sann ig _l_ Dry Goode, Hardware, Queensivare, and other goods usually kept in country stores, at regular city pri m. He will also wholsasale his eirtireitdck to any person wishing to engage in the business with a very liberal percentage off; For business there is perhaps no better coutyry stand. Any person ing looms& in mcrchrtndizing would do wort Local a , and examine his stock and learn his terms. Post Y . Office ddrcss Quincy. Frank. Co. Pa. LE WIS <ELLIOT. Aug.. 9.-t VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT! mIIE subscribers would inform the public that they have purchas 11 the Hight of ••the Key stone Portable Field and Flood Fence," pito/Led April 30,1867, troth whom Individual or TovVn ship Rights may be obtained at resonablo ratvs. "Flits fence is recommended for stret gth and dura bility. It can be taken down and put under shelter and again taken out and put up with remarkable facility. It is believed to be the cheapest. and most - serviceable of all V.te portable fences yet offered to hu public. ADANtS & HA:4 Aug. 9—tf. COACH MAKING! HFlsut~scii rs a n nu nce - El IC - i hit J they are carrying on the coach-snaking busi ness in all its branches, at the old stand, on E tat Main Street, and have now for sale a fine stock 01 Utt !IMAGES and BUGGIES, new and second-handed, which they will d:bpose of ; upon the most reason- Edo terms, and warranted to be as represented. Repairing of all kinds done at short notice and upon reasonable terms. None but thebest material .used and only the best mechanics employed. They feel cmfident that their work will give satisfaction, and respectfully solicit a share of the public pattonitige. April 12— 6m. Newest, Best, Cheapest CLOTHING --- 7::~J' , L , 5Ff gIS~LTIOT'3*3t: GEORGE BENDER if5Y" Has recent: , o stock o ' 711 Em • MIL AC 1 1 SW ciiar- AND SU3DIRR MEM All of whio'd Los boon too justly celebrated house of A. B.:- rimore Ev•qy article sold iv IV ARRA. , I •• • • ,f the (wet custom Ill't!..0, and 'nn • 1 it Ist-I:presented to he. :1 full ai - sortment of UHNTB i" • COODS alway, on hand. such Handitcryltieis, .11,)-te , All we Ludi Is, chat r.o give L.- you will alw 1)8 buy, tar iememtoo a, v . • badly made clothing and the gem, aro a:, •,: Vet latest Btv le. GEO. May 4-1 y) GREAT .PROGRESS IN DENTISTRY Tl i n. W. 13.11 A VC:Ok rcsfa•ctiiii.y . Mthe attention of the citizens id' ' 41; , r and victind, h, the gr-nt If JP'I I tl 1 Science. iiaving bad long .apt •Iciace t , cession with the largent and I, sobytir.l) ~/ •.. FICIAL TF.Tratt and Llerdi,t's aterials2n try, ho does not hesitate to nurante. , all w.ir give full satisfaction, or the in nt. , y will ho reamß, alter n fair The most violent to thache cured with•mt rx traction or 'pain and the tooth made tiqclut toi The beat retersoces given in Franklin noun Please call at his office, on second street between Sellers' and Methath's iL)tels,.C;lJ.nh4rsrurg, Pa. where he can at all timea be foud. A ugn.t 23.-3 m, - Hagerstown, Md. June 16. TUE GREIT HMO ! Dry Goods Down Txenty-fice pee• Ceat H. & A. YINGLING STILL. A irEAU AND LEADING OFF IN 'LOW PRICESi!! 117 E have just returned from the Eastern Cities V with our second supply ofNummer Dry Goods, purchased at prices 25 per cent less than has been brought in this 111 triter this season. We are now selling Good yd, wide Muslin (Bleached) at 14 “ LC 46 Do. (Unbleached) • 15 Calicoes. (Fair colors) 10-12 Whale Bone Corset ts $lOO Good Hoop Skirts 75cts, 1,00 Cottenades 20—to 50ct a Our stock of Glottis, easel:tiers, Ladies Cloak ings, Cottenades, Linen Ducks and Drilla, Dress Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Cloves, Trimmings. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. Mattings. are.. are complete and we defy competition in style.quility and prices June 14. 1 67 H & A. YiNGLENG. Barbering, I Barbering: TFIB subscriber informs 'he public that he con. tinues the Bar tiering business in. Vie room next door to Mr. WAX'S Ilirocery.Store,.and is at alt times prepared', to do hair inning, shaying, sliampooning, in the best &yip. The panonagc of the pus,- lie is respectftilly Aug 23 1867 Irt I,OOR Oil Cloths, orl patterns and style at the store ef AMBEONON, lialmoter Co. CHECK and plain Meninx at the store of • ANDER:WIN. BENEDICT & Co.. LADIES Dress floods Ota kinds it the store of ANDERSON; BENEDDIT & PRIME N. 0. nolatalea. 4L.tite„sitere of stpansorry Derntoier O IL Clath and paper Blirelk Otihe acne of Axeigaiiitt,Bettralex dr, 0 HESS & CROUSE. e - oal u an entire new W.:l. PRICE.
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