CITY EMPORIUM IGEDiTS DRESS GOODS. JAMES A. FISHER'S FASHIONABLE MERCHANT- - TAILORING Washington House Hullchog, Hagerstown, Marlland.- - - RPM STOCK OT SPRING GOODS, I am daily receiving fresh supplies of- the. latest= . patterns of EN-T-S-DRESS GOOD' and as I buy from old Saha of the Eastern les em enabled to sell at a corresponding reduction of rates,- - • • , - - - '1415 , Stook is full Sad couiplet4"-- all Idesire is an inspection of My Goode, All classes of goods usually kept in a first class Gentlemen's Furnishing House of the LATE B T YLB B. constantly on hand. my motto is, "Cheaper than the cheapest, Better than the best." Give me a call. JAMES A. FISHER. May 22.1868. _ • COACH FACTORT. NEW FIRM TE Subscribers respectfully announce to the public that they have purchased of Messrs. Eess theirCoach - Fecttny -- in--Waynes • limo', and purpose continuing the business in all its branches. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c., &c. always on hand or made to order, of the best ma terial, and warranted. REPA IR(1% of all kinds s at ' t notice- s< workm- iane at short notice. Being practical workmen —they-hope to receive a liberal share of public pa tronage. S. P. THOMPSON, May 22. . . L. P. THOMPSON. ____NO. 16. NEW GOODS. Having just returned from the Eastern cities with another new supply of Goods which have been purchased at extremely low figures, I will offer them et reduced prices for CASH. The Stock received comprises in part: The Celebrated Elgin WATCHES which are adjusted to heat and cold. , ES_Qt_eVeiyAesarißticau in Gold and Silver Cases, suitable far Ladies and Gentlemen. Eight•day and 24-hour CLOCKS in bronze and Fancy Cases CASTORS, Cake Baskets, Ice Pitchers, Batter Dishes, Rodger Bros. SPOONS and FORKS. Also, a fine and well selected assortm e JEWELRY of the LATEST STYLES at reduced prices. Call and examine this stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am off:Tine greater inducements to • p9lehasers than any other Jeweler in the County. 13. FORCE. Hagerstown. ay -- 1-Iy. No. t 6 West Wash., St. ECLECTIC DIEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA, This-College-holds rheee seaaions each ; The first session commences October Bth, and con -tinues until the end ot January-:-the-seeand-session_ commences February Ist, and continues until the beginning of May : the third session continues throughout the summer months.,_ ' II It has an able corps of twelve Professors, and ev ery Bops-lament - of - Medicine and Surgery is thor oughly taught. Every facility in the way of illustrations, morbid specimens; herbarium, chemical and philosophical apparatus, microscopes instruments of the latest invention for physical examination and diagnosis will be provided. Splendid Hospital and Clinical Instruction are afforded free tickets to all our City Hospitals are provided; Dissecting Material abundant at a nom im I cost. Perpetual Scholarships are sold far $6O. Sena for circular. The Eclectic Medical Journal of Pennsylvania, Published monthly, contains 48 pages of oriainal matter. Price $2 per annum, The largest, finest and most progressive Medical Journal in the United States. Srlendid inducements to the getter up of Clubs. w Beautiful premium engravings, valued at s3,giv en to every subscriber. Specimen copies sent free, on applir ation. Address JOHN BUCHANAN, 227 North Twelfth Street, Philadelphia, Pa May 1, 1868. soot and Shoemaking. rrHE subscriber would Inform the public that he I is at all times prepared to make to order Gents Coarse or fine Boots, also coarse or fine work for Ladies or Misses. including..the latest style of last ing Gaitors. Repairing done at short notice, and measures taken in private families if desired and the work delivered. THOS. J. HOLLINGSWORTH. May S—tf: HOUSE PAINTING AND • PAPER HANGING. THE undersignedrespectfully announce to the 1 citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity,.that they have entered into Co-partnership in House Paint ing and Paper Hanging, and they respectfully an. licit the patronage of the Public. J. B. RESSER, May B—tf. JOHN SMITH. . Boot and Shoe Store- WILLIAM STEWART would respectfully inform the public that he has opened at his residence in Ringgold, a well selected lot of Ladies, Misses and Children's shoes, also Me n's and Boy's high coarse shoes, Ladies Polish Boot tees, fancy Boot tees, and buff Balmorals, Cbildrens Shoes of all description ; also a li.t of Men's and Boy's SUM MER EATS, which he will seH at short profits for cash. He also continues to manufacture Boots and Shoes to order, and returns his thanks to his cus— tomers in general for past favors and hopes a eon t inuance of their custom. May 1-3 m. Administrator's :biotic . NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad , ministration on the Estate of Catharine, Resser, late of Quincy township. dcc'd., have been granted to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims present them duly authen Lica , ted for settlement. May I-6w. ANDREW RESSER,Adm'. Sweet Potatoe Plants. MIRE subscriber announces that he bee an un• - 11 usually large supply of Sweet Potatoe Plants for Bale by . the timer'. hundred or thbusand, eight choke vaneties. Also Gorden plants or all kinds. Gardens 2 miles West of Waynesboro', near the Greencastle turnpike. • JOHN MORGAL. • May 15—If. DIVIDEND. THE Directors of the Ist National Bank of Waynesboro', have declared a Scmi•annnal Divi dend of .6.per cent, payable on and after the 27th inst. JOHN PHILIPS, Cash. • lii r A t h m e n e re au th t a h t a l atni 0111414 47 4 cThisls the Maiden, handsome and ran Who married the man once trald, and Wbo now has raven locks, they say. He used the AnnuosiA that Ring made. . - Th Is is the Parson, who, by the way, • .4-.4* ii Married the maiden, handsome m and gay, ii: To the an once bald and gray, Bat who now has raven locks, they . ~.,... Because he used theetwe that - lay - - • "•-- In the AssanostA that Ain.; made. This is the Bcil that rings awity • 11 ITo arouse the people mad and gay . .• Unto this fact, which hero does lay,-- • t If you would not be bald or gray, Use the 421111R-001A that REV =fide: "ia•-••111.0. L M. TUBBS &GO., PROPRIETORS. PETERIIOIO% 13. b.J. F KURTZ and F. FOURT u • Waynesboro', and by Druggists generally. Eeb. 14-Iy. NO. 16. IkUBW GOODS. WE are now prepared to accommodate our customers anti the public generally with all goods in our line such as 1300 T h AND Siin P 13,-11-AT-8,--0-APS--- NOTIONS, HOSIE lti", GLOVES,_&c. Tobacco. • • and Na:B. SOAPS, HAM 011, 44 , PERFUMERY, Stationary Clocks, made at the celebrated factory if Seth Thomas and warranted. Watches_otalLkinds_kep_t_ sale. on hand and fo ewe ry coasts mg 0 GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY ALSO LA DIEs FANCY JET SETTS. Sleeve Buttons from 10 ers. per pair upwards a fine lot of fancy setts, sleeve Buttons for Gents and Ladies. - -Gents Solid Gold Fancy Breast Pins and Watch chains, Gold, Silver_and__lSteel,_also Silver watch guards. IS 3EI C, 1 30 CI Z. 30 Brazillian Pebble. steel and flyer frames also Dou ble Sighted glasses and Nose Glasses. Tiunks, Valieses, Umbrellas, Canes, Kerosene, il,-Crackers .bkets,..Rats &c. Clocks and Watches repaire at short notice. — old - gold-and-silver-talien_inexchange_for_goods April 24-1868. E, & J. ELDEN. THE WORLD MOVES! MAKES pleasure in infounin; the public that he J has opened the fullest and largest stuck of G- I }XittildriGliEPL2,ll+W.ll The fairest and richest NEW SUGARS, Best stock of COFFES, Finest flavored TEAS, Bright syrups, N. 0. Molasses and P Rico &c,, he has been able to oiler in Waynesboro'. The fattest Mackerel, white, sound and choice Shad and Hewing in salt or ice. The best oysters in the world. "Patuxent," and "Mc.Murray" brands, by the can or wh Farina, Mushroom, Cream, Tea cakes, oy der and water crackers; fresh from JAS. M tSON & Factory, which enjoys the most favorable reputa lion in the U. S., Received daily from &rites Bakery. The well known "Willow Grove in and + bbls. paper sacks, at Mill Prices. • CONFECTIONARIES AND FRUIT. Candies, Prune, Figs, Dates. fresh Currants• Oranges, Lemons, Lemon am) Raspberry Syrups Bought at Factory prices, and fullest stock in town, Sun Burner, Chimneys, wicks, kiandscme Goble ts, cheap tumblers. ---- Best grani'e in sets or single piece. C. C. wore low. Buckets, Tubs, auger buckets and boxes, baskets, brooms, whisks Fancy Soaps, Pocket Books, Ste. tionery, &c. far Country, Produce taken in exchange for goods ;or cash paid fin leading articles. Cash buyers will find it to their interest to cal. Thankful for the increased patronage of the past year, 1 hips for a continuance alto , May , 1, 1868, RING'S 4 , - 14011 , e n hka , 40 GRAY HAIR. This le tho.AJapktoBrAthatgb2g rude.. This Is the Iran who was bald and gTaY, Who-now has-raven locks, they lay. Ile used the Cure that I n , In the AMBROSIA that Wog made. F RESII SUPPLY OF b, 0 3-k*.viWvierell 11--=M Spices, CoM a, W. A. REID 31E'l ' X Nig jr-ff *ie COVE OYSTERS. CRACKERS FRESH BREAD. FAMILY FLOUR, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, &C QUEENS WA RE VARIETIES. Farmerswill please look at the great advantage in Thrashing Grain with SHLP-REGI3ATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, With the latest Improved Triple- Geared Horse Power, _ driven either 4y Gear o Belt-- ----- No. 1 is a eight•horse power, with cast iron threshe rna and woritLcylinder.,-six--- teen inches in diameter and thirty-three inches long. Trunk has ten-inch rake crank and seven rakes is thirty-five inches wide, and delivers the straw on the second rake. these carry the straw out on their tops, and deliver it en the stacker, which will deliver about thirty-five feet beyond the feeder, on a stack fifteen to eighteen feet high, and can be easily managed to carry the chaff with the stm w, or deliver it in a separate place. The trunk and fan sides being closed, to confine the straw and - chaff, remedies all difficulties in cleaning grain against winav weathet.___lt_bags_the-grain-by-reasonable-managementouL. , . F. mat yr-c can of ur ----- idFromary circumstances, is from twenty to forty bush els per hour, using eight horses and the same number of hands; but to f orce the work under favorable circumstance, it will thresh from forty to fifty bushels per hour, and with more ease and agreeableness to hands than any other machine now in common use. The No. 2 Machine, fully represented in the above cut, is particularly adapted to the tanner's use; in intended to, apply to any common lever or railway power; weighs 1,300 pounds; has an iron thres hers frame, and cylinder, 121 inches in diameter and 28 inches long; delivers the clean min in bags, or if iesired ,in a ball bushel. It (161ivs the straw ti 3,Mrt feet from the feeder, or if desired, can deliver the straw and chaff together; will thresh and clean, in good grain, ready for market, from 100 to 175 bushels of wheat, - or - from 300 to 500 bushels of oats per-day,-using four or-six-horses,and-the - eame:numberof hands; but to force the work, under most favorable circumstances, good grain, iSce., will thresh and clean cor , s ide ra hly_mershe_Machine,will,threahrandn-cleantALkindsoLgrairCtenrrallT7.lhreslted- - -=with=the - ; common machine, and requires no more horse power, but in many cases does not 'run so hard. It will apply very well to a two horse railway power Now here is what the Farmer and tnrasherman wants, a Separator to go horn I arm to farm, to thrash grain, with more satisfaction than any other separator now in use, and why is it 1 Because: this separa tor has a selfregulating Blast, which prevents grain from blowing into the chaff, and also has a self reg ulating feeder to feed the cleaner and it has rollers and combs in the cleaner which prevents it from choaking. Why does this machine run so light, and give so little trouble ? Because there is - less fric - tion in the Journals, and the rakes and fan are geared so that you have no trouble with Belts breaking causingsad slipping, dust-to=falkinto-the-wheat=hy=deesit-c lean-a g-ains Confections, Fruits 111117111hmtittrortiorom.soont , • • _ - s _las no c ante o drive the dirt into the'hopper. ,Why is it built permanently on two wheels and the front carriage sep arate, ready to; attach when necessary I Because it is more convenient in the barn without the front car riage. You can turn the machine or run it from place to place more easily,. Why has it nut got Eleva tors like some other machines? Because the Elevators carry - the - filth - badal - EFlrnately—inta-the cleaner which must eventually go into the good wheat or in the chat and all know, that filth should be kept separate for feed, &c , we might tte well keep shoveling the Tailings from under our hand fan into the hopper and expect - to get the grain eleitn. Why is this separator more cleanly and satisfactory-to-work a bout than others? Because the Fan and Trunk Sides are closed up to prevent the wheat chaff and dust from coming out and scattering flyer the floor, causing waist and giving much trouble with dirt and sore eyes,„&c. Why do Thrashermen get more work with these separators than they do with others ? Be. cause this separator has all these advantages and many more, which makes it a separator suitable and a paying one for all farmers and Thrashermen that have grain to thrash, wbilst in most cases farmers must suit themselves to the machine, because the machine will not suit itself to the farmer. In short, this is the cheapest, most d um b y reliable,simple-amknost - egreeable to work about; and the only sep. •ain sufficiently clean for market_under_alLcircumstances. Farmers can rest assured-that-this - machineliTiFiu humbug, and judging from the high recommends. lion of farmers that are using them, we must come to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that far mers want and will have as soon as they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, for which we hope they will give us an opportunity, as we are willing to be responsible if it does nut perform as represented in this Circular. A reduction of 2 per cent. on all orders handed in on or before the ferst of April, 180. Shop Prices of Machines range from 8215, to 8540. Fir We warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonable defects of material workmanship, &c. DANIEL GEISER, Proprietor. .Goiser, Price & Co., Manufactures. iN AYNESBORO I , FRANKLIN CO , PA STILL TRIUMPHANT, LEAST MONEY . Remember the" place directly opposite the Town Hall. Hero, you can buy the very best made Boots, Shoes, Hats, Ladies Shaker Hoods. Clorks,l'runks, Tobacco. Segars, Paper Collars, Umbrellas, Hair Oil, Extracts, Soaps, Paper. Ink, Envelopes, Kero sene and Candies in the market. Also other rari ties of articles useful for everybody, The many .years experience in business enables me to give entire satisfaction to all who are 'so OW and kind as to favor me with their purchases. Fresh Goods, and is receiving supplies almost daily at tne BEAVER EMPORIUM In the Diamond, Waynesboro', Pa. April 10, 1868. ARUM OF NM GOODS. BEFORE making spring purchases I ask you to eall and look through my superior stock of goods. I have on hand a full line of Alpaca luster, Striped poplin, Mohair lustre, Wool delains, Hosiery, • White goods, Shanlq, Notions Cl ;the, • Cassimeres; Domestic goods, Carper 3lattiog, .„ 0.1 Cloths, for Table and Floor ). Groceries, Queosware, Cederware, G!aaswtr3, Cutlery, &o. &o. My assortment in every department is more eom ptete than usual,and I sin offering ixeranrdinaey inducements to purchasers et the very lowest prices. I tender my thanks to the community for their liberal patronage, and hope to merit a continuance of the same% ) Bacon, Lard, Beater, Eggs and Rags taken in ex change for Itlpreha'-dise. A vril24—'B6o GEISERS' PATENT '4l- 7 1 fDM Le4N;# mina! MnMIMI BEST GOODS FOR THE DO'NT BE DECEIVED j. V. MILLER'S NEW MILLINEEY GOODS ! MRS, C. L. HOLLINBERGE.R LT AS just returned from Philadelphia and is now n openir.g out the largest and most varied as. set tment of SPRING AND SUMMER MILLIN ER Y GOODS she has ever brought to Waynes boro'. • The ladies are invited to call and examine her goods. Residence on Church Street, East Side. April tt: JOSEPIC ATTORNEY AT LAW, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, Office in Walker's Building, Waynesboro ', Penne: My B—tf. "NOUTIIERN ECLIPSE." THIS beautiful Horse can be seen at Harpers Hotel in Wa)ncsboro'. on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, every other week. Partners and others interested in fine stock would do well to call and see him. DU. W. A. RIDDLEMOSE R. May 8-Bw. Tll GMT BLOOD PURIFIED, - I - IR. J. FA HRNEY'S celebrated Blood Peril'. _lfer , the greatest medicine of 'the age. This medicine was discovered 70 years ago by old Dr. Fahrney of Washington county, Maryland. It was fornelfy put up in packages, widely known as' the "Preparation fur cldansing the Blood " but is now put up in liquid by the present proprietor, who has in-proved it. being pleasanter to take and_the dose smaller. This Bluod Purifier contains 23 ingredi- ants and is composed of Roots, Barks, Leaves, Seeds, and Berries , each possessing the highest de gree of purifying trperties and is so combined ns to operate through the Blood upon every organ and emunctory of the human economy. This Blood Purifier iv good for all Chronic diseases, such as Sick head ache, Scrofula, Tetter, Running Ulcers, Pimples, Scald Head, White Swelling, • cligeaso of the Spine, Careers, Ring worms, Rhuematism, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Consumption, Bleeding of the Lungs, Liver and Kidney complaints. This article is prepared to meet the various conditions of the body arising from impurity of the Blood ard if the diseave is within the control of 'medicine it is found in this ()aide. Testimonials of ita wonder ful alternative properties could have been obtained of hundreds and thousands of indiviaurisls who have been cured of diseases of many years standing. Prepated only by FAHRNEY & REINHOLD, Corner North Queen, and Walnut Streets, Lancas ter Penna. For sale,l , y F. FOURTHMAN, Waynesboro', .1 O. NIXON, Chamberal urg. WM. CARL, Greencastle J. B. COOK, Fayetteville. lfrovEß & WINGER, Quincy, HA R VIA N, da:ketin May S— I y. J., W 'M. DR. J. DURNS AIVIDERSON having ponnan• ently located in this place, offers his paw-ion s* servicts tp the community. Calls promptly at, tended to at 01l hours. Office in A..... Doneloruke's Drug Store,one door west of the Waynesboro' Ho. tel • April 17— tf. _„ . • • .. =ll • rri a " Z I=l 63 U F 3 ca. II c 0 f a ~,,,,, SEPWe have just receivqd our mew' stock of DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, . NOTIONS, QDEENSWARE CARPET !NW, HARDWARE, To which we mill the attaitirunirtill — tiho• wish to buy cheap goods. AM BERSON, BENEDICT & CO. Mar. 27 CARPETS all kinds cheap at the store of A SIBSREON BENEDICT & CO. GERMANTOWN WOOL all colors at the store of Aseensor; BENSON? & Co. U3=M= AMBalls BSSEDICT & CO. store of QUEENS WARE, a full line cheap at the F tnro Abu:Eason UENEDICT & CO• OIL CLOTH for the Floor, Table , S tairs, of the store of AMBaltsoN UNNEDL CT & Co. WIND 3W CURTA I Cloth, all styles, at the store of AMEERSON BENEDICT & - 11 ONEY—No. 1. new at the store of - A 3IDERSON BENEDICT & CO lot - of-fresh_Mackre Lat_the_stare—ad ANDERSON BEN EDICT & Uo. IMES, Ladies, Misses, Boys, all kinds at the Ostore of A MBErtsoN B ENEDICT & Co March 27. tilll n g e ONLY AGENT FOR Mason & Hamlin's CABINET ORGANS FOR GREtNCASTLE, PA. Celebrated Instruments are unermlled 14 fi r musical capacity,iarid tidiness and volume of tone, and lwatity of mechanism- They vary in prices—dependent on their size and material of their cases—from $75 to $lOOO Mr. filipinger will sell them at the manufacturpra pries, arid will deli rer them at the house of the purchaser. lie gives the manufacturer's l warrant for live years . By buying through him, freight and other charge will be SUN ed.- Office No. 11, North Otirlisle st , Greencastle, Pa. Feb. 21-3 m DR..1'..1). FRENCH, nt_N`Jk 11VSERTS Beautiful and Durable teeth mounted on Platina, Gold and Vulcanite. Particular attention given to the preservation of the natural teeth. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the extrac tion o tee th without pain. Office at his residence on Mechanic Street. Feb. 8- INSURE TOUR STOCK! THE subscriber, Agent for the Great Western Home Insurance and Detective Co., an ni liners to the public that he is now prepared .to take • 11/ - surance upon hors s, cattle and other live stork a - gainst theft, death and accident. Persons havin g valuable stock would do well to give him a call , learn terms, dr J. R. WOLFERsDERGER March 20—tf. AYNEMUOUO', BA KER Y,. lIENZiEBERGER & HOOVER. VV°LID respecttu!ly itformee cit i zens of Waynesboro', and the pu gent rally. that they have opened their Bakery, Confectionary and liefrestunent saloons, on Bast JAI nu Stu et, two doors from Dr. John (Jelin; 's office, anti are now prepared to furnish families with Bread punctually. Wu will also supply vat tiding hearties well the choi cest rakes on the shortest /mice. Hav:ng mkt ed up a room far the Indies we hope that they will en courage us, and as we keep 'lgo Along drinks they can rely upon it tna t the best of order w ill be aim t ly observed, oysterb, Ice Cream, and every thing nits in th ir season can be had at all tunes. Ho ping that oy strict site ration to business and a de.ire o plelse, the citizens will give ub the ir support. April 24 tf. H. of H. Millvvriglating. CF? HE subscriber would inform tho public that he is prep ired to do Mill Wright work of all lei nos Repairing stone at short notice. Millers and Mill owners will do well to give him a Address, NI arch 3m. BUTCHERING. 1111111 E subsciilier informs the public that he. con - J. thaws Ithe Butchering lmbast( and will b.' pleased to supply cit zone with a choice article vf Veal and Lamb in season. Tim highest CASH prices paid far calves. March 27 lf. JOHN roun 11131 AN. p'rofe'ssional. OIL CLOTHS, &c CEO. W I KEAG Y, Quincy, l'a. COOK STOVES! Thaw swe, Ironware; Brassware, Japanned wara,_ Howse Furnishing Goods Tubs,- - ' - Buckets, Churns', Knives and feats, - Spoons, Ladles, . . --, • Large iliftninte - upper kettlelr And other useful 'oracles at the sign of the BIG RED HORN, Waynestiaro', whiri a large ae sortment of COOK STOVES, • NINE PLATE STOVE,S PARLOR ;STOVAS COAL STOVES, &c. • of the latest improvement*, the very best in the market, at the Cheap Tin and Stove Store of D. B. RUSSSELL. T r DT UT ATM' made of the best Tin in the market, and warranted at the sign of the ` 4 3Ellig 3E1.480a lErcormi.77 D. B. RUSSELL keeps constantly on hand a largo assortment of House Furnishing Goods for sale cheap. Pure No. 1 Kerosene Oil and a large assortment of Lamps. Washint Made Eas ! Horn'aWd getting the best Close Wringer ever made. laN'ersons iu want of .Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, &c. &c,, can get full value for their money by caLing on D. B. 1211; 1 8ELL, ," Waynesboro', Ps YBODY COME A►N - I SEE rrin.-111P-RO-V-Elio ORIENTAL BASE BURNER, At the sign of the Big Red Hrir7l - , -- and von will ba convinced that the Oriental is the best, the hand somest and the cheapest Base Burning Coal stove in tho WORLD for-truthis-migley-and-will - vresrril7 — We — hava — th - o Morning Glory in our store so that you can judgs fin yourselves. _ll.- - 11. ETSsells the No ,34 at $23, No. IO at $27, No. I I at 30, No. 120 t $l4, The Oriental has a larger are pot, a better gram, makes more heat with lore coal than the Horning Glory. The Oriental has taken the four first preui • iums at the State Fairs of New York, and the large. silver Meddle at the Arne risen Inbtitute. and see at the sign of the "IVEG RED 11.011. N " , Waynesbwo'. Pa., where you can cet any kind of Stoves you want of U.B. HUSSE i,L, sylnriiivrays keeps on hand and for sale Tititvare made of the beat tin and by goof workmen. fluuse furnishing goods Arr. nt thp sitro of tho BIGIZED BORN THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furnaces; Hack , received Four Finn Cinag Prrtninnta nt the New York State nod other Foil,„ Mau, the great SILVER MEDAL at the Pilli' of the Autericaut inatitute itela In the City of New York, 1,165. THEY ARE PERPETUAL 131 - 7RNEEP, O'LY ONE FIRM BEIN4I IZEQUIR Et TO BM MADE DURING T!II SEASON. THEY ALU PERFECT VENTILATORS OF THE APARTMENT. TUERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GA$ FRIA{ =BRE CAN BE NO CLTNIIER OR SLAG TO OBSTRUCT. THE FIRE WILL RF:MA IN FOR DAYS WITH OUT 4TT.E.NTION. TFIE ILLUIFINATT"W IS EQUAL TO AS "OPEN ELELE." THEY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS AND YET PERFN:CTLY ADAPTED TO MILD WEATHER. THEY ARE THE !iIOST F.CONONFICAI STOVES AND FURNACES EVER TELE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAC: TOR/LY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A LOWER. ROOM, WITHOUT' ADDITIONAL LUIZ. Right Sizes of the Stores, and Three Sicao of the i Parlor Fiancees. Manufactured and for Sale to the Trade by PERRY & CO., ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS, liadoott St.; tllbatiph. Sold - at 'Retail by ' D. 13. RUSSELL, Sip of the Sig. Red Wayneaboto', Pa.
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