A NEW AND I . NIPORTANT.:Difit3OY. ENT FOR , ,Clis 1 T-11-EITGIrfrENOW Tim WEAK, AND PRE :. ISEIRVIISO THp, Itistur Eitil.itr. .. The Concave.ronver, Cue . SPECTACLES' r pr II used tir ugh. me 111 short time • . ce, law pr o . ved superior any.othifrEiefassesi in M.- , tifulreil ' of persons who have tried them; will' testify . cit superiority, over the old ones in use. The Concave convci Glatees at grottml win Ole crystal 4n,such a f ,ritanner that the loots is,Ais tributed over the entire surface! They thertifere* af ford a clear and distinct:Sidon., to,the eye, in what ever direction it may be turned, whe the? the• Old double convex glassesrequire it direct sight 'through their centres. THE CONCAVE-CONVEX GLASSES are patter ned after. the shape of the - el . :undo of the httutan 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 dry the eyes, which ip to common from the une.of the old style Glasses,: Persons' who afar reading or sewing feel their eyes growing dim and smarting. are advised to try these new and improved CONCAVE-CONVEX GLASSES. They can be used a • li -t: before changing to a higher , pOwer. Also constantly or all other deficiencies eaten, weakness, ins cry pair of Spectacles metor which gives the - warranted to suit. - .NEW a LA - ESES - SET - IN - OLD - F - RA - 1 1 1 - Et: ALT SHORT ANOTICE. • C. C. FORCE, • No. 16, West Washington St. Hagerstown, August 2, 1967. 10.000 PHAN OF MR ! T" quantity of buffet made in this country is too small. It can be increased 10 000 pounds by the use of Nixon's Horse and Cattle_ Powders Good for ell diseases of Hcrees Cattle, Sheep and Hoge. Soki by J. F. KURTZ, W nynoboro CE" Read these certificates, hundreds of whic. could be published: • Four or five years ago, J. S. NIXON co:nnound ea a Horse and Cattle Powder. and asked nu to try it. I was the first farmer to whom it was gisen and the first one to use it for stock. I found it full ly equal to what Mr. Nixon said of it, and I !me wed-A and—heartily—recomnaenc it to farmers as a sure thing in fatteliing stock of at. kinds and a capital Powder for Hones. MICHAEL EBERSOLE. Chambersburg, Deem her .865, Nixon.—To the multitude in this pot- tion of our State,who have used your Cattle powders no commendation is necessary. Its beneficial erl —frets-have beenia_irly_tested and hence its unboune dcd popularity. I have used it for my iIOISCS nu cows for several years past, and cannot afford to do without it. It keeps all kind of cattle in good con dition, loosens the skin, smoothes the hair, and sharpens their appetites. As spray/dive from dis •aee, I regard it as invaluable. Yours, &c., REV. O. B. SCIINECK. Chambeisburg, Ayt-u, 1866. Ma. J. S. Ntlox Dear Sir :--T gave your Hors and Cattle Powder• a fair trial with all my stock Horses and cattle, and it improved them wrinderfn ly. It speedily increased the richness - of the milk of my cows, and improved the condition of my stock --great_ I can cordially recommend it as the best thing of the kind I have ever known or tried, for all kinds of stock, and it should be kept in every stable. Yours truly, A. K. McCLURE, Ed. Repo3itory. TUE surth,cußE •AINICT /TONI, CAMP ITON, Bassit's ITou, RINQ WORM, TITTss, and a Skin diseases, certainly cum] by NIXON'S Glycerine Ointrnrnt . J. K. KURTZ, Waynesboro . Sold 'by Nixon's East India Tincture. The best medicine for Internal and External rain Perfectly safe under all circumstances. Every fam ily should haws it. on_have IT .If_ East India Tincture. ---, ter If you have Skin diseases, use NIX ON'S Glycerine Ointment. serif y3llbave horses or cattle that don't thrive, use NIXON'S Horse and Cattle Piordere Chansbersburg, Feb. 8-Iv. THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME. J. A. F.lSlilill Of the Washington House Merchant Tailor ing Establishment, hp just received another Stuck of Goods for BIEN AND BOY'S WEAR, English, French and American BEAVERS.— Plein and Fancy CASSIMERES. English and Tca•h DUE SKINS. Plain and Fancy YES TIN t6S. All will be made to order or sold to suit isaomera.a A good stock of Ladies' Cloaking of the Latest Styles. Also, a full stock of FURN 'SD IN G GOODS, Such as Suspenders, Gloves, Half Hose, Silk •and Linen Handkerchiefs, Finn Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Neck Tics of all styles, the idol e•ty le Scarfs, Linen and Paper Collars, all Styles. All to be sold at prices to suit the times. Custom • ers.can lave money by calling and ezAtniut lig my stock before purchasing elsewhere. J. A. FISHER, Washington House, West Wa4hingt.on Noe• 15, 1867. Hagerstown, Md. D R. JOHN A. RATION, .j . , [ rom the Pkiladelphis Dmtal CJilno. DENTIST. . . GREENCASTLE, PA. . • Nitrous OxideG•as used to. • . 'EXTRA CT TIEEtEr WITHOUT ' PAIN, . Or when patients desire it, he will Inio .the NAR COTIC SPRAY, a process of Eve - zing the G.S 'lig EirOperative Dentietry done in a soien'ilic mto ncr , . lie will insert Artificial etli mounted en •Gold, 'Silver, Platina or Vu'canite, uni warranted' to give satisfaction: - .;• • ' Office, No., I l North.•Cnrlirle etrect,•hearly op rosite the Menu !louse. S to suit Jar•sight tlic ''Ev aq Opio eye. is sins use NIXON'S cryill ;;fl." 1 , • t. 4:. it 4il • • • , t o • • co 3 • CI - -- _ - z rrl •H . 4 111" Z CI . • . C". Cro ) eiS - s ki • t=3 • cp tiez • tor We have just received our aew stook of DRY GOODS, DO,OTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, QUEEN swARn, CARPETING&, HARDWARE, To which we__call the attention of .►ll whc wish to buy cheap goods. AMI3ERSON, BENEDICT et. CO. GROCERIES. C. H. DICECEL WO O-LD-respeetfully-fmnotrnee—ta-his-friendc end the public generally that le is prepare d to t.arply ell who-need • COFFEE, SCGA R, SYRUPS, FISH, TOBACCO, CIGARS, • SPICE, TEAS, RICE, SALT. BROOM, BUCKETS TWINES, Also a full assoilment of Confectionaries, Notions, Stationery, etc. - Country Produce Taken in exchange for goods. .In connection with the Grocery business ho also keeps FLOUR and PEED STUFF, than which there can be none better nor cheaper. Thankful for past favors he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. Aug. 2, 1807. T" "EUREKA" SMUT AND SEPA RATING MACHINE. PATENTED FEBRIJA RY, 23, 1861. M. BAYS, Sole Agee For Franklin, Perry, Cumberland, Bedford and Fulton Counties, Pa, and Washington and Frederick Counties, Md. This Macine is put before the public upon its own merits. It is the most complete machine of the kind now in use, and is guaranted to all uurchasers., In tau case will payle required until the machine has been thoroughly tested and ea' faction given. For Cheater ad ..rcse Al. liA YS, Men ersburg, Pa. N. B.—The subscriber also builds and repairs MILLS ofall kinds at short notice and upon" the most approved plans. Cast Iron and Turbine Wa ter Wheels, Burs, Itoulting Cloths, Flour Packers, Belting, Proof JtalCs and all kinds of Mill Finnish ings furnished at the lowest cash 1 rices. Ail work end goods warranted. M . 11. June 24.-Iy. iviE W FIRM! rillllll - G B MAKI N- C-1 THE subscribers would itiform the public that they have associated themselves together it) the Carriage making butdness, an I that the business hereafter will be continued at Jacob Adams' old stand under the firm of ADAMS et liawitna. They will have constantly on hand BUG- GlEti of every description ; new and t second-handed Vehicles of all kinds. £ Repairing dont at short notice, They employ nune but good mechanics and use the best material. Persons wanting anything in our line will do well to give us a calLbefore purchasing elsewhere. .11. A COl3 ADA Al _ _ GEORGE B. HA K ER, Church Street, neatly .7r c:FMt tiu AII E Chun): Jan Y6—tl Notice THE Notes given at the sale of the siiligeriher are due, am' all these concerned are requested to call and make payment i:nmed thtoly. JOHN I,Et HER, (of 0.) Dec.ll-3w, Dried Pruit, EiESpeeled and unpeele.lplca%en P ar N riedai :.iti Dec. 13— if. GEO. W. WELSH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. office in Cie Town Hall Building, mit door to the Post Office. • Dec. 13,1867. C. 36 1 4:1)53C.-1, No. 10, West %Vusbington Street, DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, Fine Gold Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware, • , W'ECTACLES, 4c,C, • - Sept 6. liagenitown. OIL Oloth and payer Blinds atiltc store of Aynne,tsas,litco..r:c: d. 0J V,FRI.IO.ITINGS JioErtacirs. Gi oia) Levy Sugar at OIL CLOTHS, &a A NOTICE--FUR - All.. TO .DEAD THE .10RNING GLORY!!! - Ib vie curve anraki; 7 3(4l - Base isurnitlf Stove &fords? e P‘eblie • 4. - f• THE N0.,9 Ittiti. sell, t oval is nearly Gtr` heavier then N. Y Oriental, end is larger than the N0 e .,10 Ar No. 11., which Kills et 111,e to six debars More thaMhifiNo. 9 theMor ing Glory ifithe only stove that breaks up its cinder and passes them off with the ashes. Tins is done dry means of its Mill Grate. This grate is not in arty other stove, nor can any other stove use it— This mill grate is insaved for five years, now, in the Oriental stove, when you must take oat cinder you have to open a door on top of the fire-pot and with • 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 Bookr page 3 says that you must take off your pipe during the season from the stove end remove the ashes &c., which have aecufnulated In the hack flue." An ober nice job in a nice room. Now, nothing of this kind have you to do in the Morning Glory. W. A. TRITLE is the only agent in Wayne'' , boro' for the sale of the M. G. stove. Ho has sold since the 28th day of Sept., 50 of these stoves. The M. G. hes taken since 1866 all first class Premiums over all other Base Burning stoves. Call end see the stove in operation and learn what the stove is, fur yourselves, then you can judge which is the beet stove. Trusting that in this exposure I have done no ipjust ice I leave it for the public to judge as to which of these stoves shell receive their patronage. CELEBRATED BASE BURNING STOVE THE HORNING GLORY : The Mooning Glory is a perpetual htumerjaving a magazine orl'eservoir for reserve coal, which-is-re quired to be oiled but once a day, and if the proper sized coal is used it is not necces.ary to rekindle the fire during the entire w inter. (No clinker will remain in these stoves nor will there be any trouble from slate, or other impurities in the c oal, the fire Ming envoys at the base of the coal, the impurities are left in the ashes and ground out by the "Mill grate.") THERE'S NO ESCAPE OF GO OR DUST ECONOMY or FUEL I • The combustion of fuel Lein- erfect and at a igh temperature, the amount of heat pru.uce from the slime quantity of coo I is much greater than at a low temperature, hence but a small (lan. illy of fuel ris neccessary to be undegoing the pro cess of combustion at one time. The . er,tire—outer surface of the Morning Glory is radiating surface. Add to this the surface of ebji cts he riled by rays of li g ht through the mica windows, and you ,have the rcret of the great henti ng properties of the ;Boning Glory.with a small amount of fuel. serFor sale at W. A. TRITLE'S Tin and Stove Store. He has a large stock of Stoves, Tinware and oar er goods in his line, which he will sell cheap. You will find the best COOK. NINE PLATE and COll, STO YES in market. Also on hand Brass, Copper and Iron Kettles. Ills Copley Kettles are better than aro offered for sale elsawh ere, and cheap er, as he makes them, and can sell at shorter fir( fits. Also the best CISTERN PUMP in market, i s strong, simple drirable and cheap, is insured not to freeze. Call and see it. All hinds of repairs done. in Tin, Copper or Sheetiri . Don't fail to cull as you will find a large stuck of Sept. 6.-7 mos.. W. A. TRITLE. LIVERY! LT, ZRY.!* MITE subscribers announ'e to the public that I. they still continue the Livery busirtr•ss. Hav ing recently added both horses rind vehicles to their tstuck they are now better pa pared than ever to accommodate persons wa rains fine riding and driving horses and com ,ort•rble conveyances. An attentive Os• der always in attendance and parties con veyed to any point desired, !limn or day. caPassengers convoyed daily to and from Green tstle—Aleir ltust leaves at 01 A. M. and returns 7, P. M. WOLFERSBERGER& STOSER. Aug, 30-tf. • NE IV FIRM. m HE untlersigne.l would respectfully call the at I tendon of the Public to their stock of FrICTXI.IgMUL9E.T.PL3E, embracing dl articles of Furniture usually mnnu, fot ured by cabinet mture. We will also give our attention to COFFIN MAKING, and hope by strict attention to liminess to merit liberal share of public. patronage. All orchTs for Furniture or (Inns attended to with dispatch.— fur rurnhure urns ran be lound on %loin Street, up stairs, in %Villain's FlJnogan's Drill Slop. J at Y. LILA DER, December 31— tf. FOR RENT. rrHE undrreigned will oftr for Rent at public outcry rut Tuesday the 31s1 day of December, 16'67, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the 'awn, man,' in Mt.. Hope, Quincy township, 4 miles from Way tiesh , ,ro', on the road leading to UllamberAiuri., hnown as the "Mount Hop.: Store" for many years Large Brick House with large I,itore Room. Back Room, largo 4ellar, two large wore-rooms. The house is roomy for one ta hog pen, gart.en, large Sc. 'there is a Merchant • Mill in the village whicb is surrounded by a rich rieiglemrhood, six labile roads leadiag to the place. Per ens ki/ Wong to engage in the bubiness of inerchandizing will do I ti attend this :•ale. Yoseaniun giv, it on the st day of April, 186r3 for mw two or Untie years. c. -4t IMeIf.I.ITOUI Z. DR. 'l'. D. FRENCH/ itea. 1:30 30 XvT °X.I S IT , INSEIITS Beautiful arid Durable tceth mounted au Platinni Gold and V ulcatute. Particular ant...llllkm gken to the preservation of ihe rtattirul teeth. • .• Nitroosthido tine alininiatereil for the extra( Iton o tee th without pain. Office et hi., resiletacu.on Mechanic cet. EVERYBODY COME AND SEE TUE I IMPROVIC.I? ORIf.NTAL 9 13ASE 4,t the 'eign for the Ilk Re 4 Horn,.end Top-will be comiticeil that the Oriental the hest; the hand somest end the cheapest lime Butting Coal Stove, in the WORLD for truth is mighty and will prevail . We have the Morning Glory in our Kerns° that you can ledge for yourselves. D. B. RUSSELL sells the No. 9 at $2 3 , No. 10 it $27. Nix 11 at 30, No. 12 et $34. The Oriental has a larger 'fire pot, a better ;grate, makes more heat with lore coal than the Morning Glory. The Oriental Les token the four first prem. isms at the State Fairs of New York, and the large Silve r Meddle at the American Institute. Come and see at the sign,of the . . _ " , BIG RED HORN", Waynesbno l , Pa., wherpou can get any hind of Stoves you went of 1).1.1. ItUtiSELL, ,who always keeps on hand and for sale Tinware mado of the best tin andby good workmen.- House furnishing geods &c. at the sign of the BIGRED HORN. TH -- lIIP - ROV ED-ORIENTAL- Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furnaces, - have reeelved Pour First Clone Premium at tiro New York State and other Palm. Also, the Arent SILVER Al EOM. at the Fair of the Ainterlean Institute hold lathe City of New York, 15434. __TIERLARIIPERERtUALBILRYETOLONLY ONP: FIRM BEING REQUIRED TO BR _ _ - 11.ADE_DURING TIII4 SEASON. TINT KRI: PERFECT VENTILATORS 03 THE APARTMENT. Tllliali CAN BB NO ESCAPH OP Ql9 FILOK VIVRE CAI BE NO CLTNKN! OS IiLA.G 110 013STRucT. Till YIRH WILL REMAIN FOR DAYS TITS. OUT ATTENTION. Fill-ILLUYIN-ATION-IS-BQUAL - 119 - Aa' " 011iN FIRIL" VEINY A POWERFUL ITRA.TRRa AU - ilia PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO VERY Ann VTR MOST ROONOMMAi STOVII:i AND FIJRNACM BY/111 MAD& 1111111 FURNACE! WILL• HICAT, SATIRE/ IA TORILY., BOTH AN UPPER AND A. . LiJWXII. ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL /TILL. agiat Sias of the Storm, and Three dna ft 110 Parlor iurriscom. Uhandtkoturt;Etud for Sala to the Treat, PERRY & CO., OILIENTALL STOVE WORIA IL 111 Miasma SA% Mleetllo Buhl at Retail by D. D. RUSSELL, Sign of the big Red Horn, Waynesboro,' Pa. COOK STOVES! Innware, Ironware, Brassware g , House Furnishing Goods And other uPerur artfetarthe - eign et the BIG RED HnI2N, Waynesboro', Pa , where a large •tta sortnaent of COOK STOVES, NINE PLATE STOVE,S . PA11,14011. STOVE, S CO.I I: STOVES, &c. of the latest improvem-nN, the very beet in the market, at the Uheap Tin and Stove Store of D. li. ItlisssELL. TINWARE male of the beet Tin in the m tact, and warranted et the sign of the “Mtl,G" 3L=Lo cl 3EXc•raa..” D. B. RU.S SELL kerpi constantly oi band a large assortmont of liou-a! Fern:shin; Goods for salP cheap. Pure No. 1 Keros ue Oil and a large assortment of Lampe. Washing Made Easy! by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and getting the best (.'lose Wrintrer over made. 6rPersons iu want of stoves, Tinware, Hnuse Furnishing Goods, &c Ate , can get full, value for their noney by cal ing 011 D. B . Sign of the "BIG It 11) HORN " Waynesboro', Po Oct 25. Tclides Wanted._ rrinE sub:amber will pry the higlark ci•itt price 3. ler Hides delivered at the store of iSLOVer St Wingert. Qtbincy. or of the Hardware Istore ou Mares. fielser & Ilhinenart, in Wityali•sb an.% Tte , higeet capb p:ice will nla,e be paid f r 3UU cord of BarK, to klUliVc(o.l ut (411111 Cy.• Dior, 15— tf. GEO. FIDDOLift. STRAY STZELI. (4,TRAYI3II from the subscriber several; months C,lsine,e, a Red NI Weir Steer with a star on his fore. head, about •2 year. , oh?. A liberal reword will ho fcr such information ns will lead to his ro ,.. we . ty. JA(OI3 Leo. 13 . 3w. row, ti•rovr, fn. bur dale by VV. .1. Rliii) N,,V 15 Japanned ware, t. SECOND AFIRritAL Grviuction in. Prices 00 TO PRICE & HOEFLICIPS, -417 hire: they, have restaivwl the finest assortment of goods Of all 'kinds that have been btooght to Waynesboro' since the war, *ought at a law price and will be sold accordingly. • The sul scribers kindly ask the citizens of Wayne.' bore' and vicinity to call am) examine their goods. and feel assured that they, will -concur in the -a bove—statement. Ipscaißepg,• Pique cloths, Mohair Reps Delsios.Coburgs, All.wool Delains in all slitittes ah 4 fjualitles. Cloths, Calishneges, Cords, Elittinets,Jenne,T weeds, alcirerit ilea, with a host of all kinds of goods at Opt. 9 1867, PlllOl dt iiiOEFLICH'S • B REAKFAST sherds, Long and Pquero entail t=hawls„ is sacks, at PLENDID Cecil* from the Cbamberat erg oWool en Factory' at Palms & Hormicien. GU M Blankets a like article for a rainy day at PRICE' & 1111:viten 'a. w HIT E Wool end Gre r y ni ß ce lan et ke i t i s oip l iews. MANHATTAN, Germantown Factory Yarns at Par ea & liorrnices. A LOT Pretty cassimcia at Piaci & TIOLFLICIeg. N EW Styles of Honp skirts at Prams 4frllweruces . B ALM OPALS a very cheap lot just received at & HOEFLICted. Air EN and Boys Boots and-Shoes • _ _ A leo Ladies Miff3CS and Chi ldrens 131, Shoes and Gaiters at Paws * florrirLicn'a tIMEMADE-Rag—Carprts at - Piuc■ 80 Ifossciou's I , RE Ii Mackrel at • ittce llottruca'a BUCKSKIN Glove s and Gauntlets nt fun's a llogymen LADIES Sack Cloths nt 11 & BCEPLICB n. GUM - Sircreerarrt - eandals-ut Placa dr., .11 on' Lic F%07 ! LADIES FURS HUDSON BAY 'WOLFF ROBES ! COON SKIN R UBES! he great Cumberland Valley Hat and Fur Em porium, the fashionable resort of Ladies and Gentle. men -- vigting - Chsfulier - sbutit7b3 J. L. LECH E 36 - :-.outh - Front Street- The lurgurt assortment of Hate, Calve and La die's Furs west of Philadelphia, - WHOLESALE OR RE FAIL, at prices to snit the times. A va riety in the wiy_of a _fulLsot_oLLadie's_Fursii LON, LY FIVE DOLLARS, and a good article at that After visiting other places call a nil see if we can not sell cheaper goods than canbo had elsewhere. Chambershurg Nov. 22,71867. PROSPECTUS FOR 1868. HARRISBURG D 1 ILY TELEGRAPH, More elan eleven years have elapsed since the undersigned undertook the hazardous task of estab lishing. a daily paper at the Capital of the ato. In 18514 on the 7th day of October, the DAILY Thar t.nitAFtt was first projected by the presentproprictor, and we need not tell our readers that doubt exi , ted in the naiads of many of wir friends of oar ability to sustain the same, with the..limited means at com mand, but a fixed determination, energy and indus try have crowned our efforts with success, and the TELBORAPII to-day tears abundant testimony that it is a permanent institution of the Capital city. W hen we remember that we started with but one Washington and an old wooden power press, which was sufficient to do all our press work ht that time, we feel exceedingly gratified to inform our nuttier/ th..t at requires now one large double cylinder Tay muress, two large single cy limier Taylor presses, a job press and a large iron I hand press, to supply the wants of the public, and the same Increase, in nropm ion, of othtr printing materials.. The size of tha dai y is to-day twice as large ha when we star ted the same, and we should not be surprised if we are compelled again to enlarge it before the close of the present volume. It is now toe largest daily published outside of the commercial cities in the state. Proceedings of the Legislature and Congress It it shall be our aim during the next winter to fur ni,i complete and full reports orthe - proreedh,v, ~f the National and titate Legislat.!res, together with full teh graphic dispatches from all parts of tl.e world The political complexion of the pi per is so well known that we need not ref( rto it, and we can as sure our Republican friends that notwith-standing the slight reverses during the pasrear We do not in tend to take any step backward. such not the destinyzof the RepOlican party, and we shall ever into he hint Pwszdential conte:ts with renewed Vigor. . TERMS OF THE DAILY. The DAtt.r will be• furnished,to mail aubscribora at the, following rut i n, viz: • One copy during (he sLesion of the Ltgiala ture ['en copies doting .thc , - earne period, in ono pack 15 00 )ne copy daffy per year 7 GU l'en copies, in ono pock, for the slme period, CO 00 THE WEIIIILY 'TELEGRAM Will be printed, as lit rekfore, on n I .Irp , sheet, end not only cantatas all the important mutters pub ill the DAL! but also additional rp , rts of the markets, &c., and extended uotic.s of poIIIICAI matters of the State at large. The entwing Pre•idential ca ign niA lie of the greatest itnp rhuacu, and hope that every Ile• publican in the to in dice hiring such thicume 1 is r se t vi ill bring the truth to tv, ty che• side in t!e country TEliNth oF Tore WEEKLY. The br i publi,bed reenhtrly evcry %Ved nesday morning at the ta.lwing rule %:7.; One copy, wrek:y;Thr one y• or ' 00 Five cores, wee4.ly, kr one yt ar, in OtP3 pack 8 t,O Ten eop:ei. week'y, to one yen r, in ,HT prick 15 no Twenty copies, weelt`y; fur upo puck 23 00 Fitly copies IN•ickly for one yocr, iri ono rick 50 On We have'phiceJ the p: ire of our pa. , or to d u b, the very 'owe-it raL•ti, 411.1 IN,' limp, t, ticeiv'. u r,!erS leoui our friunis it J. opUy . :r; ea 61.101'0.1:: BERGNER. roc. 13-3 w. BANK sairtAnalro.T. BE Annuli Election will I.c qt the Fir't lt, .Natinnal Mink of NWaynt.thoro', en Tups.iny the 141 b riny of lams Iwtnrcen ihn hrn rinf g A. M., and 2P. M., tor n.'n director.; C. %,t9 iv.. fr t cc. :cline prim. Doc; 11- 3w. 15366: MATS AND GAYS! ENV• 3C 7 I SO it NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! COON Se, f3T.ONE4OI.7SE WOULD rripectfally inform the public the they lizrie now ops.utd pt their nem room, on the titil4ll.wet corner (.4 the Diamond, in VV . ...qui - 01- how', u large and we k‘e ICC ktli atu6s of Dig* Goodti ' Groceries, Hardware ~and Cutlery, Iron-;-Steet,-Nailui--Coach=rnakers—Goods—of,--evary— description, Queensware .Cedsrvvare, Shoes, Car. , pets. Oil Cloths, Paints, blasq, Oils, Varnish Brush es, Fish, Suit, and all kind of Gods kept in a wall regulated store. Our goods are all . nesv and fresh, and'hare been bOught for cash at the late decline in prices; We flutter ourselves thsi from our lung experi ence in basins's», and a determination to sell gods at•emall profits, we shall be able to offer unusual ndu6ments to all buyers who desire to snve loon ley. Please call and see for yourselves. We have a large and well assorted stock of ita ple and fancy Dry Goods, embracing, Cloths, Cassimeres,, tiattinetto, Jeans, Tweeds, Cottonades, Cord 4, Den inisStripee, Cheeks; Mrigharn%, limn nI t Coffirrt — Table D' i ltpurs, Crash fir "rovves,Ualiooes, Dehim! , Alpacca4, VI NCI DRESS GOON, Trimings, Shawls, Brown and Bleached Stheetings and Starlings, 'Pickings, Linens, Flannels, Whil e Goads, Cloves, Hosiery and No toms. We are re • cei , ..ing new goods every week and will supply any articlo . wanted that we have not .11 hand /11 a few Jaye. We pay thn highest market price for all kinds r f country prmluce such as llacori,l.artl, Butter, Eggs, Dried Fruit, Rigs, &c, l`Ct 18„ 181,7. FETTE 1111 OFF & FORREST IDENTISTS, ./Vo. IS South Alain S'/reel, Next doer to Nixon's.l)rug Store (up Shim) Have Pvt.( rrd into crpartnerAhip in the Prme tire() Inn i•try in rill its blanches, and feel confident that. fr,r Neal ness, Uu rability ar d Perfect AtlaptalDri their %vat It ; cannel be surp(tMld. NITROUS OXIDE GAS &O , used to extrset Teeth w hozit pain. Will give ere ;al ettentlnn to regulation and preserving the lal tint 1 elk. CHANGES Al( WEI? ATE aryl 1 «,11, 4 xemint(l }BEE ( CHM , c; ape,-f-itICIII-Wil-1-1-e-rtt-thft-11-.1-5,-s-H-ouserr-en -csstleTen-t he — first - NI ends - yin - 1V ethre•sf sy -- af — e - aeh wenth, and at St. Thornr.s on . tf.o _ se coed _ Monthly - And To. s <;:or ette h 01:i i Va. U. 8. EITOITFER, DEN NSF ve4 rZaMANENTLY LOCA TIM IN GIII:ENGASTLE, i'A A VING taken a thorough tourso of imtru non in I)ental science and 'mire then five. years experience, is prepared to rraelic,‘ 1113 prates sion with 'care-a - nil attention. 1) ;utile and single acts of Teeth mounted and insured on the ne.m plate, city style, which is beautiful and more fertably worn at prices which defy competni..r..Tieth mounted on Gold or Silvtr. 'no of ;:r Richards Ether or Narcotic Sprays. a freezitie me gurr s. proves an en'vellent rn. ha% Mg 'teeth extracted. Pain scarc.A7 » ; it. generally and always safe I vi:r9l ;t!- trona 1 ia,d tilos Mag,il , 3te-r,e- It:. c; wi•,l,; t',`: allll ' inatton ot •.•, ur twiec a vi;tr, and ILIA forroi rte. I 7• I'lle.icz; • tar hitenti.:ll is pqjd to !••Gt:t (ro'., much negh.ct.ed parents), ~;•0..,t: r. of :h., natural orgrta rr nolo. In rtia thaniel Martin's resi.lenttn , nct: ['CCU i,11:t1 by 1... r linnunill, Dentist, West Baltiar.m: ritreut October II 7 867. N COO DS AT OLD PRICES i FAETCALFE. & HITESH EW CHAN BERS BURG, Have just retuned from New York and Philadel phia with one of the largest ns-orteil stuck , : of Def (-nods and Notions ever brought to Chambers , uri- We a:e selling most of our stock at sorb priors us • .g.ed_preyboog_ro t P u•: r. lire they are: Calicoes,.gookl for Comforts, only Calicoes very good for - 8 to 10 Calieoo e s best made only 125 Dolaines good (best old styles) only 121 Delairies, beautiful new sty!Ls ooly Delai Li e t :, beat mode, only, 20 Canton Flannel, very fro. , d, only Ili Muslin, heavy, °nu yard wide., only 121 tgpool Cotton, best waxed, 200 yds. Best riltirt Braids 8 CARPETS, C ARPETS. b:nu'ifal wool-strird Carpets All , 3illy 0a) A furl I.l,aortroLtat ..f Garrtar of every de.e rq.; aat very pa ices. 1 full Lino of Dress GJO!.3 of every description.— 0 X 114 C T for t...bio and 11. or in trri•rit vnri,ty ; in }hart yon will tied a fall:assortment of o y arlit:le bib Ilk lug to Vie Ury Goode hue. Nov 151 Eli; 1 E Liz 11f I'EATIE W. Voitzia .Nheir, at SAL EL P.551;''11T , ....2 kqz ta.wrt iktruditta, to (pit thr 1111.,ITICNS, I fir it I'd ...ate s.de their Foundry oint Shop pill all Its cot:touts, Locitt,l 1101: Quincy, Franishit Cd. For litformatiou add r• It E It r Nov R - ti Q , )irde% , Frw.l.lil: Co_ I,a. r, Dreh.; t the &lurk , of m ou'a,oN. I3's - EDIO Uri .N - 6 . 1 5 . it dci i• - •llNas at arrtrai ot ,Y,•tv (;•)o.!s at 41l^St0111o g J ... 4 aM110•010 N. 11,1:417,111CT II 11I; 13.1RQ and Veg II ) 5e.1.401, at Miv t 7 it7iLOOP. ( Oit pltterns and ,tyie st tho 1 1 Au, o of & Cu. CIS. IUX awl plain "glutting at t h e stun. of lieNEDic - r Li:. t',L) Shoes anti. Sandals at Yuiva .S 3 p3axraeS,. "i•• r It & - thiUU . h 1U ) REIP.S.
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