THE BEST I 101 1.51 7 .. a1b : 4 *b. V CgO DO $ •) Mo CORN SHELL SEPARATOR AND-- Patented April 12, 1864 and February 28, 1865. Farmers can rest assured-that this Machine is no humbug. and judging from the many high recom mendations of many farmers who are using them, we have c )me to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that ev.ry farmer wants antitsill have as soon as they have an of immunity to test its meri a. One men, without an assistance, can feed _ i i 't • • • alre-1- • ""LFIIMMIIMMI 1011.-1111 ,, , - .1111r:11k,' , 1A.- lk.•-74111.k-, The fotlowing is. the report of the Judges on this Machine,' at ti.e great trial of "t•gricultural Imple ments, held at Auburn, NY, in July, !anti, under the auspices of the Nea ork AgricultUenlS , ocii ty; '‘Among the Machines on Exhibition, was a Hand Corn Nhelter. separator and Cleaner. exhibited by Jacob tirinkerhorf, Auburn. N. Y. We have carefully examined and thoroughly tested this Machire, and have no ti e sitat i ,,n in pronouncing it the best Cora Sheller we ever saw. It readily adapts itself to ears of - any aiz• and shape.. chile ch an, and with great rapidity and ease, and at the same operation sep arate+ the corn from the. rob, and the chair from the corn, and delivers the—corn ready for market ; and it requires btat the labor of one person to operate it. The whole_alrair is simple-in construction,-and-dur- JOHN STANTON GOLD, Pres. N. Y State Ag'l Society . BENJAMIN P. JOHNSON, Soc'ry N. Y. Ststo Ag'l Society.' SOLON R iBINSON Ag'l New York Tribune, S. EDW VRDS` TODD, Ag'l Editor New York Time,. Dated Auatair, N. Y., July, 1866. [Copy of I.etter from U. S. Agent for the Paris Universal Exposition.] "M&. J. DRINS.R. , HOFP—Dear Sir: My Advisory Committee, 'appoint. dto Beloit implements for exhi bition at the Universal Exposition, in Paris, in 1867, have selected and recommended to me_your :Corn Shellerreiv - th - chnsrin Am er ic a bave_arrypted their report, and will forward your shelter, it delivered here, ready fur shipment. en or hetore Jantray 1,1867, Yours truly." .1. C. , DERBY, U. 8. Agent, &c. yr' Th e undersigned having secured the right for Franklin County, Pa., and M ayland, a portion of the Territory will be s,,ld on liberal terms. Good and responsible agents wanted to sell the above Ma chine who will be supplied on application. Retail price of Machine $26 GO. For further infertile tion address N. 13. We 11risle° manufacturing GRAIN DRILLS, Corn Spellers. Waitting Machines, Straw Cutters, arc, and ere prepared to do all kinds of REPAIRING at shcrt noticeland in a workmsmlike I=l=l :Nov. 29, 1867 A NOTICE FOR ALL TO READ 1 TIVIIOIIIING GLUE" la the Cheapest and the Best Base Burniny Stove &l ore the Public 1, THE Nn. la M. G. setts at *25. and is nearly ISU 11.4. heavier that. the No, 9 "riental, and is larger than the No IC or No 11 which sells at flan to six dollars more than the Nu. 9 M G. Again, the moth- , ing Glory is the only stove that breaks up its cinder and passes them MT with the ashes. This is done b y means of its Mill Grate. Th is grate is not in any ether stove, nor can any other stove use it— This mill grate is insured for live years, now, in the Oriental stove, when you mu-t take out c infer yi' have to open a door on top of the fire-pot and with a poker rake them up and pass them out through this door Vry nice that. provided sore eof the hot cinder falls on your nice carpet. "Oriental Book, page 3 says th a t yo u must take off your pipe during the season from the stove and remove the ashes &c., which have acrumulated in the hack flue ." An t,ther nice job in a nice room Now, nothing of this laud have you to do in the Morning Glory. W. A. TBITLE is the only agent in Way nos ,boro' Mr the sale of the M. G. stove. He has sold since the 28th day of Sept .50 of these stoVes. The M. G. has taken since 1866 all first class Premi urns over all other Base Burning stoves. Call and see the stove in operation and learn vi hat the stove is, for yourselves. then you can judge which, is th e hest stove. Trusting that in this exposure I hi re done no injustice I leave it for the pubic to judge as to which of these stoves shall receiye their Patronage. CELEBRATED BASE BURNING STOVE THIE.SMORNING GLORY 1 The Morning Wary i a perpetual burner, having a mpg-zinc or reservoir for to_wrve coal, which is re qu heti to be 611. d but once a day. and if the proper vtl coal is used it in nut neeccasary to re..indle the fire during the entire whoer. (No clinker will remin in these stores. nor will them be any trouble from slate, or other impurities in the c oni, the fire being always at the bake of the coal , the impurities are left in the ashes and ground out by the “.Ifill-gr to.") 'MERE'S NO ESCAPE OF GIS 02 DUST ECONOMY OF FUEL Thn conl! rf 0.. me. _40.,,g pe,rfect and at n Ligli temperature,, the amotrit of _heat prwitke 1 AMERICA ! LIDY, LF.CRON & GILBERT from the same quantity of coal is much 4 greater than at a low temperature, hence but a .mall quad trly of fuel is nercessary to be undcgoing the pro cess of combustion at one time. The eitire outer surface of the Morning Glory is radiating surface. Add to this the surface of bjocts heated by. rays of Ilk ht through the mica windows, and yotti have ' the rcrot of the great 'heating- properties of the Mooing Glory with a 81112 11 amount of fuel. air 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 best COOK. NIN PI, Aa: and COAL STOVES in market. Also on band Brass, Copper and Iron Kettles. His Copper Kettles, are better than are offered for sale els 'where, and cheap er, as he makes them, and can sell at shorter profit 13 Also the best Clel*EttN PUMP in market, i a strong, simple. durable and cheap, is insured not to freeze. Call and see it. Ali k inds of repairs done in Tin, Copper or ttiheetiron. Don't fait to call as you will that a large stock of goods. Sept. 6.-7 mos. W. A TRITLE. PUBLIC SALE I 1 i f 'FIE school Directors of Viiaynestyno' District will offer at public sate, on the premises, on T ursday, December 19. 1867, the Western Schoo lieu-e coat Lot. Ihe lot tronts 83 ft , bounded on the north by Alain street on the south by an alley on the east by I.' A. Harbaugh, and on the west by Rebecca &sore. This is a desirable location fur building. It is well calculated to divide IMO two lots, and will ba otf•red to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. The terms are a 's follover: Ffve per cent of the purchase money to be paid in Ca It on day of sale and one half of the balance on . the first of April, 1869. and the remainder on the fl:4 of April. 1869, with interest from April first, 1868. Possession given - April fine, 1863. By older of the Board. JOS. BOUM. AS, Pug, N0v.22-4t. J. W. Seery . PUBLIC SALE. ri HE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on ni -1 day the CM of December. 1867, at I o'clock, P. M., 6 Lots of I'l MB t K LAN kJ-. containing fr •rn 6 ,to 12 acres each, viz No. 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 6, These lots have on them quite a quantity of timber for present use and are well set with young Chest cut sufficiently large to split horn 2 to 4 Rails to the cut. The lots are in bight of Tomstown, less than 1. of a Mile hunt the place , on a good road, and will be sold to the highest bi , der without reserve. Terms to suit the purchaser. JNO. AMMO Ult. Nov. 22—ts. JOIIN y A. UATTON, [From the Philadelphia Dental CJlluge 3 D'ENTIST. GILEENCASTLE, PA.. Nitrous Oxide Gas used to • EX.TRACT TEETH WITHOUT PAIN, Or when patients desire it, he will tiee the NA R. 1;0T11; SPRAY, a pracess of Freezing the Gunn. , perative Dentit try done in a I:a:mail - lc tam. nee He will insert Artificial Ti eth mounted on Gold, Silver, Platinu or Vu cache, and wait...mud to g.ve sitjsfaction. (Mire, N0.,1.1i North Carlible street, nearly op. posite the Adams House. ' Nov. 22-6. n. PUBLIC SALE. rum rubqcribl r Fell at public rtile on Sat j_ arday Me 7Th of December, in .Wyy 11 , 1. ,,,,, 15 Shawls Jt•tuet Jh the First Ni , . Bank of ny - no,buro.' :o comrnence at 1 o'clock on Fail day wh..n thy terms w ill be made , knots') by N. y.ls le, JrniN !SINGER. a i A N E LILY & LECRON . EVERYBODY COME AND SEE TOE IMPROVED ORIENTAL BURNER At the sign oi the fig Red - Horn, and you will he convinced that the Orients! is the best, the hand somest and the cheapest Duo Burning Coal Move in the WORLD for truth is mighty and will prevail. We have ;the Morning Glory in our store so that you can judge for yourselves. D. 11. ItUBSELL sells the No. 9 at $23, No 10 at $27. No. 11 - at 30, - -No. 12at $34, The Oriental has a larger Ere pot, a better grate, makes more heat with lees coal than the Morning Glory:.- The Oriental has taken the four first prem.- iums at thetState Fairs of New York, and the large Silver 4 141adIe at the American. Institute. Come and see at the sign of the-- - "BIG RED IIORN", Waynesbno', Pa., imbue you can get any kind of Stoveryou Want of D. H. RUSSELL, who always keeps on band and fur sale Tinware made of the hest tin and by good workman. House furnishing geode &c. at the sign of the - 1310 RED HORN. ,5-111 tio ow - 0a $ Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furnaces, Mire remitted Four Firnt Clean Premium, nt NN New Toth !Mate nod other Faint. Also, the • trent EILVEIL 111 RDAI, nt the Vnir of the American Institute held in the City of New Yorit, DSOS. THEY ARE PERPETUAL 13511.NERS,_ONLT - I:3NE - 7111 - E'l3 El NG REQUIRED TO BS MADE DURING-THE SEASON THRY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS 01 TUE APARTMENT. THERE CAN B 1 NO ESCAPE OE GAS FROM THWAL Tll RI CAN B NO CLINTAR. OR SLA.42 n OBSTRUCT. TER ERR WILL REMAIN FOR DAIS WITH• OUT AITiUsITION. Tan ILLUMINATION 18 IQUAL TO AZ "OPEN FIRE." NW ABS POWERFUL HEATERS AND UT PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO lIILD WEATHER. THEY ARE TEM MOST ECONOMICAL STOVES AND FURNACES EVER MADE. TRII FURNACE WILL lIF,AT, SATISTAS. TOIULY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A • ROOM - , WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. Night Esse of the Stoves, and Throe gm at ft Parlor Furnaoes. Xseufactured and for Sale to the Trade by PERRY & Co., ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS, Re. ill Reis= St., Albans Sold at Retail by D. R. RUSSELL, Sign of the Big Red Horn, Waynesboro,' Pa COOK STOVES: Tinware, Ironware, BrillSSware c House Furnishing Goods And other Ireful oracles nt the sign of the BIG RED HORN, Waynesboro', Pa , where a large as sortment of COOK STOVES, NINE PLATE STOVE,S PARLOR. STOVE, S COAL STOVES,.&c. of the latest improvements, the very best in the market, at the Cheap Tin and stove iztore at D. U. RI.Jt-38ELL. PI N WI A U.E made of the hest Tin in the market, and warranted at the sign of the 3.3C03•X31.. 7' D. 13. R1.1: 4 5E.1.T. keeps constantly on hand a large assortm.mt of Howie Furnishing Goods for sale cheap. Pure No. 1 Kerosdne Oil mad a large assortment of Lamps. Washing Made Easy ! by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and getting the hest Ulose Wringer ever made. re - Persnus in want Of Stoves, TiIIWCIN, House Furniihing Goods, &c. Atc., can get fu!l value fir their muney by oohing on D. 13 111.NSELI., Sign of the "DIU RED i 0 i tN" * luta thorn', Po Oct 25. TOWN PROPERTY-7- rola SALE. TiTE subscriber offers at Private sqle his resi• tlem•e ritu.ttel on Church Street, IVa) nesborn.' 'l'ire improvements are a comfortable slid conveni. ent Cottage liuihang, good stable, and other tieces s:,ry 8 11 0 j uilli ngs , the whole bri , )g nearly ns good as new Cistern and well of good water conveni ent. For terms stiJ oiler prrti •ulars apply to the r 4.1 bcc riber living on the plettri-tes srpt 20—aril JNO• L. If E' re ,1 F.E. Elides Wanted. MBE subscriber will ply the highest clef] ruire for f !Hee delivered at tho store of Stoyer & Wingr r i, Quincy. Or bt the -II irdkvare :il.4lta of MeskTe. Geiser & Rhin dim, in IY,: aro'. Must cash Oco will also I,e pa id f.r 300 cords or Hark, to be delivered at (2oi:,cy. Nov, 15 Gl3O. MiIDDOL it. Japanned ware, Q PLENDIb ARRIVAL O 1 GOODS AT 11. & A. YINGLING'S, No. 13, Pub. Square, under Herald °Mee. We invite the attention of buyers to examine our well selected Stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &e., - purchased since the declizieal greatly reduced pri• cea. As we have Lad the advantage of selecting our Stock from both Market , , (Now York and Phila.,) we are prepared to defy competition in Style Quality and Prices. We ask the'especial attention of customers to our large Stock of Prints, Brown and Bleached MUSLINS, Domestic GINGHAM, (very cheap,) FIitIiNNELS, Red. White and Yel low, do., Barred,lllthaker and Domitt do. Canton and all othergradea Sacqueing do. all styles. FANCY SHAWLS,- - - BREAKFAST DO. WORSTED DO., FANCY CLOMUNGS, NUBIA, HOOD. HAL _ MO RALS . ,.Er BPALL A - NT GLOTH'Erffr: Our DRESS GOODS Department comprises the following clan of pale; viz: SILKS, Colored and Black, REPP ALPACA POPLIN, Silk Poplins all Shades, English Merinoes, Empress Cloths, Double Width Mousline, Alpacas, All-Wool Repp, Coburgs, (cheap,) Plain Poplins, Striped Do., Delains, French Merinoes,Ao. WeAvnuld_itddeapecial-ndtention-to--omr—Mown.-, ing Goods Departtnent, tlhich is complete, compri- r• • ind libiVCß — Ga .opt Ina class Dry Goode Ilo,lee such ae BLACK FRENCH NIERINOES, Black English Do., Block Alpacas Black contißus, Black 241.,K.8, Bombazines, `:amiss CI, OTHSJOLA NALBE, It.•pp Poplins, Canton Cloths. Our stock of • Men and Boy's Wear is complete, such as Cloths, Oassimeres, Sattinetts, !'weeds, deans. lierseys, Full Linbeys, &c. Also, a lull line of Notions, Hosiery, Gloves. Trimmings. Corsets,F. Hull & Co's Celebrated HO Oll &c., &c., Nur. 6 l 8 q 7, VALUABLE SMALL FARM rrim subscriber offers at Private Sale his pain 1 containing 43 . acres and some !kr •hcs of clear land, shoot one halt mile North of Waynesboro', on the Quincy matt This land all lays to the mor ning sun and is in the best kind of order, has all been limed except 12 acres within 18 months to the amount of lOU bus. to the.acre ant part of it had 200; i ithere is nhout 11500 bus. of 'Mica:tow - ready for the balance, which will be put onin_the-spring.— The fences on the pn perty are g• ,o d, a good bearing Orchard and also a now one of lOU tie, s of choice fruit just begining to hear, a - nev. r- tailing well of elegant water, a g ood comfoltable house, a tolerable fare Barn, Carriage house, Ilog pen, Corncrib', and - a gi - iiRl iliNtfr - bay Tnis is one of the choicest pieees of land in Franklin Conn ty, convenient to l'own and to Mills in the neighoorhood. The land isfall clear J have also 23 acres o. elekant Moon - lain , land that I will sell with it if liehired. For ref; erence to the above property, please-call on 24r. Geo Besure in Wanesboro', or Mr. John Brentlinger who resides on said property. G. J. lIALSLEY. Nov. 29—tf PUBLIC SALE• WILL BE sold at public sale on Friday the:2oth of fee, next, near Pikesville, on the road leadingifrom the turnpike to Ringgold, the, follow ing property to wit: 3HEAD , F WORK HOR SES, 5 HEAD OF !A '171,11,3 of which are mulch cows, 1 young Bull, 1 young Heifer, 5 Shoats, 1 3 arid 4 Horse Wagon, 3 inch tread, 1 good Rock away Buggy, I', Gum-spring Drill, good as new; 1 pair hay carriages, 1 Corn Sheller, 1 WheatiFan, 2 pair Breech Bands, 2 pair front gears, 1 pair plow gears, Collars, Bridles and Halters, 2 sets good Har ness, 1 pair new Check Mum 1 new Bugg y pole, !Ismail Band Cart, 1 jackscrew, 1 rough lock, 2 log chains, 1 brier hook, 1 grain craffle and mow ing scythe, shovels and nicks, rakes and forks, 1 manure hook, 1 cutting box, lot iron 1 horse plow, 2 double and 2 single shovel plows I corn coverer, 1 spinning wheel and reel, 1 sausage cutte , 1 new meat tub, 1 water Keg, 1 churn, lot barrels, 2 hand saws, 1 dinner bell, string of Sleigh Bells, leather.trunk, 5 TONS GOOD TIMOTHY HAY, 5 loads corn fodder, 25 barrels corn, 1 new saddle and bridle, treble, double, and single trees, '2 pair spreader , double link but and brest chains. 1 good robe. 1 wagon bed, half bushel measure, 1 Sewing Machine, 1 Accordin, 1 ten plate stove, goad as new; 10 grain bags, and many articles no t fleeces - fiery to mention. Sale to comma' nee, at 10 o'clock on,saial day when a erctlit of nine months twill be given on all sums of $5 and upwards under $5 the cash will be required. Noy, 29—ts. ELIZABETH STOUFFER. 0 V. It ma; Auct. PITIILIC SALE. ILL be offered at pubic sale, on Salm. day the 21st day of December next th 3 large two story brick bourne and to t'of ground-belonging to the heirs or Mieliscl Stoner, d c'J., situated on Ma in Street, adj lining the Waynesboro' lintel. Therm is a line baton Room in said house and the loeatio n for business is not surplesed by any in Waynes boro.' If not sold on said day, it will be oll'•red for rent . Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, when the term a will be made known by JOSEPH S. STONER, Nov. 29—ta. Executer. C. C 3. 111C3PEILCIM3, No. IG, West \Vasbington Street, DEA.I.ER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, Fine Gold Jewelry, Silver noted Ware, :SPECTACLES, &C. FARM roll SALE. MHE subv,crii)er ofr rs at private stl a 2 niiirs (rum Waynesboro, a tract of I toil corita wing 65 AC.R .4,1-4 7. nr iim:stnne lam!. The i rnpr verrkent: are a doulil.‘ I,(iG HOUsE, BANK BARN, a good well of water, Tenant foube, ‘v.ish Npriii7 1 10!1: 4, ' in te k,mith au.t oth: r ncee,•s ary ave. m ruts. RUBEL?, McILVA N EY. Oct 18— If. Penknife Blades. 111.11 E subscriber has 110 W on hand an nseartmen: of Penknife Wades. Persons wanting, blade's put in knives ale requeqe4,l to give him ti (.3)1. Nov. 8 —4t JOHN EL JUIIN:STON F.Tr arrival of New Goods at rye stole of J 4 AMlltatSCW, BENEDICT A (]o. RHUBARB aiil Vegt tibloi--throuaboultho :wagon, at R Ear S. May 17 • LAST 1.109F1C.E. A LI, persons indel.t.:4l to L. S. Forney or 1,. S. / - I,..Forney ...Sc Sens, by Note or Hook Account, ore quested to cull and bettlo the altne on o r b r i m ° the Ist /Joy of Jarman next, otherwis e they will be enced in the hands of n Justice for c.llle•zt.ion. Nc%. - 11. S. FORNEY.. ii.;ScrA YIN G LING I Ingorstnwn SECOND ARRIVAL. Great R eduction in Prices PRICE & HOEFLICH'S, Where'they have received the finest as eminent of goods of all kinds that have been brought to Waynesboto' since the war. Bought at a low price and will be sold accordingly. - - The subscribers kindly ask the citizens of Way new born' and vicinity to call and examine Weir goods, and feel assured that they will concur in the a bove statement. - Bilks, Alpaca Repe; Piql2l clothe, Mohair Reps Merines, Delaina,Coburgs,Albwool Delains iii all shades and qualities. Clothe, Cassimeres. Cores, Satinets,Jcans,T weed 0, all varieties, with a host of all kinds of goods at Oct 4 1867. PItIUB & HOEFLIVIII3 • B REAKFAST 'ellawls, Long and Fgunto Shirts, Ftnall tjhaw;B, Infatts sacks, at Putua & Holm/J(ll'a Onotis from the Chambe,ral.mg Actoryl)l4--'--44tit G U M Blankets a nice article for a rainy day at PRIOR & '2. Wr HITE Wool and Greyl c ilanp i t ior sa F t cfua weica. ma rlIAT TAN. Germantown Factory AI,O 'l' of Pretty cassimers at Pamir & NEW Styli's of Hoop skirts al Penns . Horny:Li' a 13 — ALIEORALS a very cheap ILA just received at - Pates toe 11(.781%u:tett. 14AEN and Daysliorescret4d f OMEMADE•Rag Car i, s ,l at 10}:puoies FRE ackrel at nicie a, 13 okrr Ice's B UCKSKIN ("loves and Cl i ft ,n u i r c it r li h qs is n o t sridem L ADIES Snelk Clot lis GUM:Shoes and Bandala at Patcs & llowitcu'r 180.41 LADIES FURS JIUUSG►N BAY WOLFF BODES! COON SKIN ROBES! ehe great Cumberland Valley Hat and Fur Em porium, the fashionable resort of Ladies and Gentle men visiting Chambersburg, is at .1. L. bk:CllErtl"B, outh Front htnct The largesrassuoinent ulnas, Caps and La die's Furs west of Ph lia,telphia, Wit. E OR RE at prices to suit the ticays. A vit. riety in the way d a full set ut hudie's Furs at ON - IN FIVE DOLl..sit , i, and a good article at that After visiting other places call a nil see if we can , not sell cheaper good* than coibo L : elsewhere. Clutaibersburg Nov. 22, 1857 NEW COOS AT OLD PRICE ! METCALFE & HITESH EW CIIAMBERSBURG, • Have just returned from New York and Phil.dol phi r with one of the largest as oiled s Locks of Dry Goody and Notions ever brought to Chuinbershur,{ ♦Ve are selling most of our stock at sucb prices as ranged previous to the war. Here they are: . Calicoes, good for Comforts, only 61 Calicoes very good for 6 to 10 Calicoes best made only 12 Delaincs good (best old ttylcs) only 126. beautiful now styles. only 181 nelaines, tick made, only :40 Canton Flannel, very good, only 16 Muslin, heavy, one yard wide. only 12 epool Cotton, best waxed, 200 yds. t * float skirt Ilraid• CARPETS, CARPETS. Those bleu'iful wool-striped Carpets • 85 All wool imported, only $1 00 A full assortment of Carpets of every description at very Wiv prices. CirC:2OC:I , Z) A full lino of Drew G. 3.) la of every description.— OIL CLOTHS for table and floor in great variety ; in short you will find a full aysortrouo t of u% ery article bcloag lug to do. Dry Goods line. Isiov 15] METG.II,FI; Sr. fliPla II;W. lit 7. X L 11. _ A I: it I V A I. oi' NE W GOODS . ITAVING recei.,e,l a large ttsortir.c.nt of gno,ls Lill prepart d to alier vr.a ter ni lac Lhasa hero.ofore nt rolu:•ed prices. All 1 iri :Ell I:xorninatioa of the .tuck atal priers, and Uu•y mill tirwur with the ahovo. Dirk Gtfio:23':§, Diarzorr,i. C rED:xstv.ll Et E Q ; CE:i;'ll.:a 7 0' .5.3 LE, GiacciE:;:liati, 4.'a; IVY , C 4 IL C2,1.1;"Z7.2i, tt'A E'ElviNG, r tender my th•tn;n to the ronirrsolity G.r L`u•ir tll.l hap, to merit t: of III! 14.111). , . ( Is'o7 _ r DI EtS ( l u th l ut r oit cake of fine Swop. you inu.t yu Goo 1 .11/1 C 1.12.11/ a le El D and Chi Wrens fi riME & 110E1-L1(11'Y Puna & llokirtzeu'e RATS AND CAVS! (4. (t. tier G r t. , .9 J W. P• & IfuErLicu's NEW FALL AND MN - MEM g GEORGE STOVER ilis.S RETURNED FROM PRILADEL- PIIIA. WITII A SUPPLY OF _ ye T - AEU CID COD ral", *--1 Lz-- t C 4) 1... --M a NOTIONS, QUEENSWARE _..... it f----v-- - -;,- : til . . 0......), 4.-„,.., ....,• .• :, ge. - To which he invites the uttentiou of of his patrons and the publio sfenerally. - October. 1811, NEW STORE. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! WOULD respeetfelly inform tho rttlic Ita they have now opeiied nt thctr tl,s4 routrt,ti the seuth•we6t corner of the Diarnemi, is .• aY"" , - 1.10:0 . , n large and croft selected st., e tt 01 Dry iNooliti, Grkeries, E.Zarihvare land Collie. . Btetl, Noil9, Uoach•liwiteis G 0(• desertpttott, 14,tteertev.are, Ct•ttaryttare, ;:t.„ t pets, Ihi I.:lut tt, Maras, Glass, es, rt , h, fitt.l nil 1,110 ut Utsst-i i,e In at , regulated Mara Our tp,a.; w a!: !WV, ueti have !itch imught ea.s:l ut 'the iii a , a. itt prices. We llitter (rout Ice. that from rat, care )11 bueirwas, ..ritt n deter:lan:at .11 t. , c• !, g at small protita, tve be able t•I inducement, to all imp sc , e. ey. call qua se, lor We nave a large and weft 1. of al , lane). Dry eulla ,e—g Cloths, Casstaierc,, zitatitt , ./, Cable I).;lpPin t 19f A lime iiiii l iti iiiii, ii'iliWAY Trinvngs, .""rnicvls, I [nv ri and Ukdchtl agfl etiirun g s, A chins,s, Lunn's, Fiatint's, tt hits trdoels, unic..es,ll./slrry and Aaron's. We oro to ceiving n e w g4ioxlS .2v" ry week rtud wilt supply ally article W.tflted that w.e Gave lint On nand in a taw Jays. the ni,G .f market pre for ail kiwis of country p;oduec. suntt as IiICU2I, lard, !Sutter, Eggs, Ducd trait, nags, titc, (let :ht„ L 867. L 1T rk; tux orr & FOitIIEST IMETZISTS, N Srns:l4 Main Si re d, Next dour to N Drai; ;;tore (up Stalrs,) CLlAMlof.l . l6l;isitti, -PA, Have entirred into copartnership in the Pr ictice of bi wi-try in all its f••Koctu•:., ind feel confident that fir Nratneas, Durability and Perfect Adaptation their work,cannot be AlliptZ.Ved. N OXJ DE GAS wet; to extract. Teeth w 11. - mt pair. Wili give Apecial rttteraton to r btin and preserving the Zratisral It. Gil t P.: 11'z. and Teeth examined I'lU L CD Olio of them will he at Ulu Ihvg 1.105;;e, Green cto;t!e, Oh the rlV:tt < itluud ty to Vv'ellne.lay of each month, an.l at tit Th.na.tB ott tltd recoud ,Sunday and Tucadqy of each m.mth Oct.' 2.3. 1867. ly - x It. U. A. tITOCIFI o Elt, DENTIST 6 rErtm.tNE:s, Tl.l' I.oCATED IN G It F. ,E N C A :-; T LL, i' A / illA Vi G faker' a thorough: co' se of in-trUC• non in Dental science and !mire than five 1 years eiporieneo, to pre p ire.] to pr., etiee [di pro!es. s!on with ear e and attention. I)oultfe and sing -t o vela of Teeth radbuted and insured on the lieW I pinfe, city st) le, which is beautiful and more, c,lrn.. 4 fortati ly worn at prices v. hich ih fy corripeutioil.Tieth niounwil on CI ild or :silver. li..vtug one of Dr• • ll4cloirdS El!ier or NIICIOI./.: •SprayS, a process of ~ ifi . 7.1112 t , ..• WWI K, prolog an elcell, nt inetho. l 4,1 ' bay do; Teeth ex trt.ctol l'a in •ierircely is f; It. ii ~lel.era!ly Irk. .1, 114,1 tii.1.6 . 11,. taA e I 1 , 1 , 1 * 11T IL to NI , lull:8 Oxiil.! Um:: NI igni ' , to—Electric , y iv i'.1,..4: lot r 3 ‘Awlit rp.; , , , ,d r..:td Ilk 4^t 4i i . :so ch• e o ex . era • !nation i.f I'e. o. 114ve your T. et]' ex.linin il i nee 4 4 r 4..ivie a Vol r, 1111, Lill I, if ti, :lOWA I , o' -' C. vity Ili form. d ' Choi ali 1 . 1. vtil lII.V I , e ea l'ertzeu .ar iatei,ft io i-t p.n.! to 1 fuliireiCa teeth (1.40 inu_in ne4tA, tett by p,:reiti.), also, tf e iii4t,err,4 4, 11 , ~,1 o w diet...4nd organ by fid4ing,.. .Detital re. Ins in :S., Cosine: ,Vlnitiri ' s residence, nice occupied by Dr iing,,lli:l. livial , t. Welt liaitunore etre• 3. I /cittlicr 1I '.•4.-.47. a'a att.:dry and 3-11/.-..sl^, 11 op al ,•il: r GA° „,1 f' ,, ' t• (; add:- ks A . m.., A tf Q:awv, C.., Pa - - 1.0 ii Sion: u, /O E : 1.0C3.1 I . L • iral WALKER, I\ll,l-Sz I 1 :•gc..l,t,rtv 'MUCK anti plum .Nlattia4 al tha stur,! I.3l:Nhancr ' a P l, pve a r y 1 ,... 1 tir: Fa t. h,! : r i ve ,sc . , ' 1 .• 0 V.EFICOATINGS 117 ri SA t• 1 Ili 14.4i,l ,C•k 11 r.)• V. vi d h. IC 1' Pius" & flo4rLicries,