P 1 T:=4 qfflik'i :›EM : ) ; Sk._NP :Hi it IN 0: ir • 3 WI CORN SHELLER SEPAIV A T" 0= R:"" - A - N` - D 7 - zC-LE- A N E Patented April 12,'4864 and February 28, 1865. Farmers can rest asso*ed that this Machine is no humbug, and judging from the man, _ ___ lt.tme-rt; wt.° cc ‘Axing them, we have c nne to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that every harper want, t.nd silt have as soon as they have an oiportunity to test its merits.. Om• non, without any assistance, can Iced, turn and shell Seventy five Bushels per day. .tx›L27llll 1 .- It 110--M,19 The tolldwing is the report of the Judges on this 74nchine. at-the great trial of Agricultural Imple ments, held at Auburn, N• Y in July, 18 66 , under the auspices of the Neu fork Agricultural Society "Among the Machines on Exinlutton, was a Hand Corn Fheller. Separator and Cleaner, exhibited by Juceb tiiinkerhoff, Auburn, Pi. Y. We have carefully examined and thoroughly tested this:W[l(llre, and nave no hesitation in pronotmenig it the beal C,,ra Sheller we ever saw_. it_read_ity_ada Is-itself-to ears of any siz...rititl - sliapeglrills - clr - a - nTartil — withelit rapidity and case, and at the same operation rep arate.4 the corn from the col), and the chaff from the earn, and delivers the corn ready for market ; and it requires but the lubur_of one person to operate it. The whale affiir is simple in construction, and dur able. JOHN STANTON GOLD, Pres. N. Y. State Ag'l Society. BENJAMIN P. JOHNSON, Soc'ry N. Y. State Ag'l Society. 1501.0 N R3BINNON. Ag'l New York- 2 fribune. —S. EDWARDS TODD, Ag'l Editor New York Times, Dated A [Copy of ' Letter from U. S. Agent for the Paris Universal E - tposilku -- q "Mu. J. EniNitni.uor . F—Dear Sir: My Advisory Committee, appoint,:d to select implements for exhi bition at the Universal Exposition, in Paris, in 1867, have selected and recommended to-me- your Corn Sheller, as the host in America. I have accepted their report, and will forward your :shelter, it delivered here, ready forlhipment, en or betore January 1, 1867. Yours truly." J. C. DERBY, U. S. Agent, Ste. ®'The undersigned having secured the right for Franklin County, Pa., and Maryland, a portion of the Territory will be sold on Mural teims. Good and responsible agents wanted to sell the above Ma chine, who will be supplied on application. Retail price of •Mat hine $25-00. For further informatien r address LIDY, LECRON GILBERT. N. B. We ale also manufacturing GRAIN DRILLS, Corn Shellers. Washing Machines, Straw Cutters, &c., and are prepared to do all kinds of REPAIRING at short notice and in a workmsnblille =DM Nov. 29, 1867 A NOTICE FOR ALL TO READ TH:IIOOMNG GL(IKY!" 18 the Cheapest and the pest Base Burning Stove before the Public! THE No. 9 M. G. sells at $25, and is nearly Su lbs. heavier than the No, 9 oriental, and is larger than the No 10 or No. 1 I . which sells at five 1,, six dollars'more than the No. 9 M. G. Again, the morn ing Glory is the only stove that breaks up its cinder and passes them off with the ashes. This is done by means of its Mill Grate.' This grate is not in' any other stove, nor can any other stove use it— This mill grate is insured for five years, now, in the Oriental stove, when you must take out cinder you have to open a door on top o f the fire•pot and with a poker rake them up and pass them out through this door Very nice that. provided some of the hot cinder falls on your nice carpet. "Oriental . Book, page 3 says that you must take off your pips-during the season froth the stove and remove the ashes &c., which have accumulated in the back flue ." An. t.ther nice job in a nice room. Now, not Ling of this kind have you to do in the Morning Glory. W. A. TIZITLE is the only agent in Waynes boro' for the sale of the M. 0. stove. Ho has sold since the 28th day of Sept.. 50 of these stoves. The M. G. has taken since 1866 all first class Premiums over all other Base Burning stoves. Call and see the stove in operation and learn what the stove is, for yourselves. then you can judge which is the best stove. Tru4ting that in this exposure I hi ve done no injustice I leave it for the public to judge as to which of these stoves shall receive their patronage . CELEBRATED BASE BURNING STOVE TUE MORNING GLORY ! The Morning Glory iq a perpraust burner, having mag:.zine or reservoir for reserve coal, which iq re. spired to Fe fir, Al but once a day, and if the proper a zed coal is used it is nut neccesary to re.intlle the lire during the entire winter. (No clinker will remain in theso stoves. nor will there be any trouble from slate, or other impurities in the o oal, the fire being always at the base of the coal ,die impurities are telt in the ashes and ground out by the '‘Mill-gr rte.") _ THERE'S NOESCIPE OF GIS On DUST • ECONOMY OF FUELI Thecambustien of fuel being pe:rfect and at a high temperature, the utn)unt 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 neceessary to be undegoing the pro cess of combustion at one time. The entire outer surface of the Morning Glory is radiating surface. Add to this the surface of objrcta heated by rays of light through the mica •wtrrdows; and you have the rcret of the great heating properties of the, Mooing Glory with' a small amount of fuel. set-For sale at 'W. A. TRITLE'S Tin and Stove Store. He has a large stock of Stoves, Tinware and oth er goods in his line, which he will sell cheap. You will find the hest COOK. NINE PLATE and CO tl, STOVES in market. Also on hand Brass, Copper and Iron Kettles. His Coppo. Kettles are better than are of f ered for sale els - .where, and cheap er, as he makes them, and can sell at shorter profits. Also the best CISTERN PUMP in market, i s strong, simple &Arabic and cheap, is insured not to freeze. Call and see it. All hinds of reps irs 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 1 rrillE School Directors of Waynesboro' District I will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Thursday, December 19, 1867,, the Western School House altd Lot., The lot fronts 83 ft., hounded on the north by Main Street on the south by an alley on the east by F. A. Harbaugh, and on the west by Rebecca Bosore. This is a desirable location for luilding. It is well calculated to divide into two lots, and will be offered to suit purchasers. Sale to commence nt 1 o'clock P. M. The terms tureos follow*: Five per cent of the purchase money to be paid in ca-h on day of sale and one half of the balance on the first of April. 1868, and the rem»inder on the lint of April, 1869, with interest from April first, 186 S. Possession given April first, 18814. By order of the Board. Jos. DoUGLAS, Prest, N0v.22 4t . .1: W. gILLEIT. SeCry. PUBLIC SALE. THE subscribor will offer at Public Sale, on Fri day the 6th of December. 1867, at 1 o'clock, P. hi., 6 - Lots of TIM Bt: li LAN 1), containing fr 'nu 6to 12 acres ea, h. viz: No. 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 6. Thcbe lots have on them quite a quantity of timber for present use and are well set with young Cheat. eut sufficiently large to split from '2 to 4 Rails to the i ut. The lota are in bight of Tomstown, less than 4- of a mile troni the !duce, on a good road, and will be sold to the highest hieder without reserve. Terms to suit the purchaser. J NO. Al IL/DOUR. Nov , 22 —ts. D R. JOUN A. lIATTON, [From the PLiladelphia Dontal College.] DENTIST. GREENCASTLE, PA. Nitrous Oxide Gas used to EXTRACT TEETH WITHOUT PAIN, Or when patients desire it, he will use the N 12- COT l!G SPRAY. n process of Freezing Me Gunt.9- Gr , putative Dentiary done in a scien'ific man ner He will insert Artificial Teeth mounted on Gold, Silver, Platina or Vu canite, and warranted to give satisfaction. Office, No., North Carli.le street, nearly op posite the Mama House. Nov. 22-o,n. — HidesWanted. THE subscriber will pay the highest end) price for Hides delivered et the store of Stover & Wingert, Quincy. or at the Hardware Nigro of Messrs . Geiser & Rhinehart, in Waynesboro. The higest cash price will also be paid for 900 cords of Bark, to he delivered at .Quincv. Nov, 15—tf, GEO. MIDDOUT. , R. I h reecrm- LILY & LECRON. EVERYBODY COME AND SEE THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL BASE BURNER, At the sign of the Big Red Ilifrii;and convinced that the Oriental is the beet, the hand somest and the cheapest flue Burning Coal Stove is the WORLD for nu th is mighty end will prevail. We have the Morning Glory. in our acne so that- you can judge for youraolverr. D. D.tRUSSELL sells the No. fa at $23, No. 10 at $27„ No. 11 at 30, No. 12 at $34. The Oriental bee a larger fire pot, a better grate, makes more heat with less coal then the Morning Glory. The Orirntal has labia the four first prem. iums at tbelStete Fairs of New York, end the large Silver. Middle at the American Institute. Come and see at the sign of - thy - - " "BIG RED 110.RDI", Waynesbwo', Pa., Where you can get any kiwi of Stoves You want of • D. B. RUSSELL, who alwaya keep en hand and for sale Tinware made of the best tin and by good workm-n. Bow i e turn idling goods &c. at the sign of the BIG RED HORN. THE 'IMPROVED - ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furnaces, ' nave received Four First Chinn Preminrna at As New_York_Mtate-and-other-Fairm—Also, the great SILVER MEDAL at the Fair of the American Institute held In the City of New York, 186.5. THEY ARE PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY ONE FIRE BEING - REQUIRED TO BF. -- MADE DURING THE SEASON. THEY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS 09 THE APARTMENT. THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS FROM THERE CAN BE NO CLINKER. OP. MAO TO OBSTRUCT. YRS FIRE WILL REMAIN FOR DAYS mu" OUT ATTENTION. TAB ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AN "OPEN PI RE," WRY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS AND YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO MILD WEATHER. THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL - STOVES AND FURNACES' EVER MADE. THE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAA TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. Might Moe of the Stoves, and Three Sixes al eig Parlor Furnaces. lianneettured and for Sale to the Trade tgy PERRY & CO., 0111EINTTAL STOVE WORES, Ito. lla Mason Ets. Annus. 80141 at Retail by D. B. RUSSELL. Sign of the Big Red Horn, Waynesboro,' Pa COOK STOVES! Tinware, Iroiaware, Brassware, Japann cal ware, House Furnishing Goods Anil other useful tirades at the sign of the BIG BED IIt)RN, Waynesboro', Pa, where a large as sortment of COOK STOVES,, NINE PLATE STOVE,S PARLOR. STOVE, S COAL STOVES, Sx. of the latest improvement=, the. very best in the market, at the Cheap Tut and Stove slur.. of D. B. N.UsSSELL. TINIVAIIE made of the best Tin in the market, and warranted at the sign of the "131. a" 3EI. ocl II cann. .1' 1). 13. RUSSELL keeps constantly on hand a large aseortin•int of House Furnishing Goods for sale cheap. Pure No. I Kerosene Oil and a large assortment of Lamps. 'Washing Made Easy ! by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Jlorn" and getting the beet Close Wringer ever mat's. ('Persons in wont of :Stoves, Tinware,. House Furnishing Goods, &e. &c., can get full value for their money by cal iug on D. 13 It I.T.;SELL. Sign of the "BIG HOD HORN " Waynesboro', 'Po act 25. WO TIRE PUBLIC. rEMTE RE is all kinds of d 1A4134 nyvi s use of in thin world to make a certain thing win, and the la:t one up 'is thin: Notn' uu priac.pled person is reporting it that !the M. G. will explode rind that one did and blew all to pieces. Now I will tny to that person that he is e Liar otitis first clang, and that he will hod that this dodge of lii will rof tin. I . 'lll . l'llst:hood's are like little chickens, they will come home to twist. What next Try again W. A 'J'BITLE. Ncv. J5-3t, • IJEENS lirr—.l new lot of baautiful styles gist • 00D !my)? Sugar at SECOND ARRIVAL . Great R eduction in Prices! PRICE -. 8 - HOEF*AICHIS; Where:they have received the finest 'aesertinerat of goods of all kinds that have been brought le Waynesboro' since the war. Bought at a low price and will be sold accordingly. The ant scribers kindly ask the citizens of Weynew born' and-vicinity to call-and ezamine their good and feel assured that they will concur in the tw hove statement. Silks, Alpaca Itcpe, Pique cloths, Mohair Reps Marines,. De/ains.-Coburga ,-Aliewixd De!aim in all rhades and qualifier , . - Cloths, Cassimeres, Cords, Elatinets,Jeans,Tweeds, all varieties, with a host of all hinds of goods at Oct. 41867: PRICE -& B EEAKFAST abdwltW --- Long and square Shawts, &nett Shawls. - . . Infanta Macke, et Pawn & Honnactea QPI,ENDID Goode from the Chambersburg Woolen Factory et PRICE & HORPLICH'O. G UM Blankets a aico article for a rainy day at Placa & Homan *a. • WHITE Wool end Grey Blankets at FRIOB & HOPFLIOLOB. MANHAT TAN. Germantown Factory Yarns at PRIOR & HOEFLICE'S. A I O T of Pretty eassimeto at Puzcs ofic OEPLICII.3. N EW Styles of Hoop skirts at PRIOR 6 110ErLICH'S B ALM ORALS a very cheap lot just received at PRICH & ki MUCH'S. r-E-N-effld-Royer-i3totwand-shoe - A hazi lAN:lies Misses and Chi Wrens Shoes and Gaiters at Puicz e Hosnica's ITOMEMADE Rag Carpota at Pruca • Hosrtion's F RE H 'Mackie! at T UCK:3KIN Gloves and Gauntlets at — Paws & Homicife I LADIES Sack Clot he at Pr tcs & Hoentat's. GUM §hoes and Sandals nt PLUCK Sr. liouticil'e. 1567 2 LADIES FURS! • HUDSON BAY WOLFF ROBES! COON SKIN R OBES! l' he great Cumberland Valley Hat and Fur Em porium, the fashionable resort of Ladies and Gentle. men visiting Chambersburg, is at , J. L. DECHERT'S, 36 youth Front Street. The largegt assortment of lists, Caps and La die's Furs west of Philadelphia, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at prices to suit the times. A va riety in the way of a full set of Ladie's Fursat ON LY FIVE DOLLARS, and a good article at that _After visiting other places calf and see if we can not sell cheaper goods than can be had elsewhere. Chambersburg N0v.22, 1 867 . NEW GOODS AT OLD PRICES i METCALFE& HITESHEW Have just returned f rom New YOlk and Philadel phia with one of the hugest as.sorted stocks of Dry Goods and Notions ever brought to Chamliersburg We are selling most of our stock at such prices as ranged previous to the war. Here they are: Calicoes, good tor Comforts, Calicoes very good for 8 to 10 Calicoes beat made only 12i Delaines good (hest ( , Id styles) only 12} Detainee, beautitul uew styles only 18} Detainee, hest made, only 20 Canton Flannel, very good, only 16 Muslin, heavy, one yard wide, only I2i ~pool Cotton, best waxed, 200 yde. Dust i•kirt Braids CARPETS. CARPETS. Those b mogul wool•striped Carpets 85 All wool imported, only $1 00 A full assortment of Carpets of every description at very low vices. r)Pi..3Ellt3S3 C3rC003:1,3 A full hue of Dress Goole of every description.— OIL CLOTHS for tible and floor in great variety ; in short you will find a full nesorttnant of every article briong• log to the Dry Goods line. Nov 15] Mk:II:ALPE & IIITE8!-IE W. .T• W. MILLER'S NEW GOODS . • AVING received a large assortment of goods, jai am prepared to Mier gre.a.n inducements than heretofore at reduced prices. All I ask is nn examination of the stock and prices, and they will colour with the above. DRY GOODS, • NOTIONS„. IE ENS E, CIE DER W ARE, GROCE9.RIES, I tender my thanks to the community fir Their liheral patronage ulid hui.)..3 to merit a crott inuance Of the same. Oct I 1 1867 A DIES Sack Clvtlis at PACR A ITOEIMICII'S G UM Shoes and Sandals at PILICE & lioeiruPs'a VF,RCOATING3 REM'S, Pnica a floßnicer's RATS ANb CAPS! CHAMBERSBURG, ARRIV A I. OP CUTLERY, GLASSWARE, OIL CLOTHE, CA 11 FETING, &V. dze„ .r. W. lirf..l,F;rt PRIM: & ITO6FLIC&d. NEW FALL NTNTIEE EOODS g GEORGE STOVER HAS RETURNED FROM PrilLA.DEls- PHIA WITH A $ - UPPLY OF DRY GOODS NOTIONS, QUEENSIVIRE GRO - CKHEI, Mr' To which he invites tbo attention of of his patrons and the public crenerallyT - October. 188.. NEW STORE. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! COON'its 'STONEIrit OUSE WOULD respectfully inform the public that they have now opened at their new room,on the isouth•west corner of the Diamond, in VVaynisa• boici';a large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Illardware and Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Coach-makers Goods of every description, Queensware, Cedarware, 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 the late decline in prices. 1866! We flatter ourselves that from our long experi ence in business, and a determination to sell gtods at small profits, we shall be able to oiler unusual inducements to all buyers who desire •to gyve mon• ey. Please call and see for yourselves. Wo have a large and well assorted stock of sta plo and fancy Dry Goods, embracing Cloths, Cassimeres, etattinetts, .leans, Tweeds, Cotton ade;, Cords, Den ims, Stripea,Ctreeks, Gingham!, Liain and Cotten Table D i apers, Crash for Towels, Calicoes, DeMins, Alpaccas, !14M1DUNS GOODS, Triminge, - Shawls, Brown and Bleached :Meetings and Shirtings, Ticking, Linens, Flannels, White Goods, Gloves, Hosiery and Notions. We are re ceiving now goods every week and will supply_ any article wanted that we have not on hand iu a few We pay the highest market price for all kinds of country produce such as Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs. Dried Fruit, Rags, Oct 18„ 1867. THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME. Of the 'Washington House J)lerebant Tailor ing Establistwout, Has just received annthir Stock tGo tir fee MEN AND 101'S WEAR, of English, French and American BEAVERS.— Plain and Fancy CASSIMEIibIiI. English and French. DOE SKINS. Plain and Fancy VHS TIMIS. All will be made to order er sold to suit customers. A good stork of Ladies' Cloaking of the Latest Styles. Also, a full stock of FURNISHING GOODS, Such as f'usitentlers:Gloves, Half Hose,. Silk and Linen Harelkerchil rd, Fine Shirts, Under Shirts. Drawers, Neck lies of all Styles, the late Style Scarfs. Linen and Paper Collars, all Styles. All to be t 3 o 1 at priaos to suit the times. Custom• ers can save trolley by calling anti examining my. Stack bec..tre purchst.ing elsewhere. J. .A.f.I: 4 IIER, Washington House, West Wa4ltington tAt. Nox Ib, 1e67. lingua-A:own, Mil. PUBLIC SHE! ON SATURDAY TII E 30Th on' NOV. 1867 t E undersigned, Aslgnel of V. , Stoner, will sell at public sale at his Drag Store, in Waynesboro' Pa., the following prop.:rty , to wit : .DRUG SPORE AND FURIVITUB.E; The undivided one fifth inter , s4 in sixty end one. fourth nines of land adjoining the b.vough of W ay • nesboro% 1 SODA FOUNTAIN. I Gams Generator, 5 lirge Zinc an I tin cams hold ing from 50 to 100 gal: each, 3 good Burro's, 1 5 fol., 4 2 gal., and 3 1 gel. Deni;j4litis, .3 Carhop, 1 Key Diamond, 2& Tin Cans in order, 1 small Copper :Still Kettle, 1 Printing Preto 1 Dbl. Churn, 250 VOLS. 13001{,5. J vols. Druvist Ciren I ifs, (b0(110) a lot of Stone Jars and Jugs. a lot of Glass 13.itik.4 and Jars, a lot of Boxts, a lot 01 Iron Piping arid old iron, t %ether with in iny oth. r drill:led not ficce nsary to Melitiall. .6afe to cominonce ut 10 o'cli‘elt ini said day, when the urais will be made I,nown by W AMBERSON, Assignee. T6.TrY oI'ER T Y rem SALE. , p II Eubscrihrr otterA at Prbiato toile hi.; re,,i dt!fig a elluate3 on tlhureh NI vet, W neehoro.' Tt.e improvements arc a Comfortable eonveni. cut Cottage Building, good gtqhle, linci other nece4. miry out-huilaings, tho tvlau nearly. a j . - 4,r00d Cistern and vvetbir fp.0.1 wate*ldEv.voi ent For ternim other' Rau-Wats ajp3 to the pubseriber living , on the preou3es sept• le4-3tu M . P. TO 11. FF. p P.PIE N. 0. Molaitv.i at the store of ,hd.utiouN. lietamtcv S. Co 131 - . 43 .,, l tra p su H r ., :t t3 n e r t i; n e n . a h r l and 111.nti oi um or DECIZEXT, AND J. A. FISHER IlEr41::01111L Newlio'xlL323i DRUGS IC-IN ES, 41ED X mai dm' Act!" Go to Fourthin-an's Wcrynesbaro - , M y 24, 1867 FETTERHOFP & r 0 P,TzF,sT DEZITISTS, No. 18 Son: Blain Sired. Nutt dour to Nixon's Drug Star.. (op Slob*,) CHAMBERSBURG. P.l , Have entered into copartnership •iu the Prletice of ntistry in all its branches, and feel ennfide•nt ttett fist Neatness, Durability ar•d Porfect Adaptation theft work'Ecinnot be surpaß.qed. _ NITROUd OXIDE GAS &0., Ivied lo extract Teeth without' pain. Will give ppecial attention to regtt lalion and prese r vi ng th e Natural Teeth. fi A imEs ranDP, ATE and Teeth exemin..d FREE oj' Cli (;,E. One of them will he at the Hays .1-foi- k -, e , G reen castle, on the first Monday to We..ll,i , finy of each month, and n t tit. Thornns on the second Montlay and Tuesday of emit month Oct. 25. /85^7. D R.. D. A. STOUFFER, DEN T s igr • 47 Mi. ' Vt. 4 7* . /414" • PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN G REENCASTL E, PA. • Lir APING taken a thorough vurse of in‘trac• tion in Dental science end more than five years experience, is prepared to practic,i Lis proles ideal with care and attention. Double and single sets of Teeth mounted and insured on the new plate, city style, which is beautiful and more com fortably worn at pncea which defy compriitien.Teith mounted on G.ild or Silv,rr. Having into of Br. Richards Ether or Narcotic ;. , ; ‘ ..r.iyq, a poee,,, of freezing the gums , : proves an excelbmt 41S having Tei lb extracted.. Pain scarcely is hit, is genera Ily liked, and eta/„vs safe. I Refer ft Li Nt nous Oxide Gas Magnero-Electricay for weak nerves rtn.i neura.ds. ;No , fl•trz, aam iiiation of Teeth. Dave your Ti.eth examinNd once Cr twice a yea r, and fills dna soon U. 3 II Cl , it:y formi d. Thus all Teeth may be saved. Particu lar attention is 'mid to dilldreo'd teeth (too Much neglected - by parents), aloe), the preservation of the natural organ by filling. Dental rooms in "Na thaniel Martin's residence, once occupied by Dr Dentist, West Baltimore street October I 1 1867. APi, N I.x7E 2<;;;---..i t OTICE i 4 hereby ;,ivert that Mi..hael. M. Son‘.r. of W..ytieshoro', tpls 91 poulto:1 th-) undersigded Assignee under a deed of voluotiuy nddigernent for the bendit ni eroditorP. All perth ensßwiug claims against nnid Michael present them duly outhetptieltvd for setilmn•mt, and thorn indel'Aed vtizlt make pnvouult without delny to the unclerAigncd. W. S. AMbEIiSON. Oct. 23—tf. F OR n cake of fine Soap, you must go K • qtrz's and cLeap j and plain lqi.tting at the store o r k A Antras , , N, ihprtmicrr fc'Ellitlidiry amid liztviaine Mara) al PELIVATE SAL e. ESBll`.l Hess S.; F.lnniert inten,iii f y, to qn;t th a . io t a nt Prnr•ata sate their Foundry and Machine shop and wli its contents, near Quincy, FranLhu Co., Ps. For inforunution. address H & E 1111 E . ar. Nov. B—tf Quincy, Franklin Co.. Pa, 1 0 n .‘'l Beriniless i:roiu, in stareoaa 1 fur 10 by Ilitcrslown WA LTiER, MILL & Co. 111IIE largest assort cut of CA RPVT 8 ink 1 town at tbe store of A asnapsox, BENRrro - r & Co 11.44,k0th and pap r Mind* atthodtryo of zumeamaua,Uo4cum n ee REI
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