PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber intending to quit farming, will expose to public sale at his residence, about one half mile from Quincy, near the roAd leading to Vhambersburg, on VIESDAY, THE 11TH DAY OP—OCTOBER,- 1 the following personal property, to wit t FOU ILE-A - D - H - OR SI 8; two of which are extra heavy draught horses, ones an extra plow and wagon leader, the other a moo I mare with foal ; 1 Colt rising three and 1 rising two years ; Six Head Horn Cattle, three of which are milch cows, one fine bull, the balance young cattle; 15 head Bogs, 3 of which ate brrod sons, two will have pigs ahcut the time of sale, the balance shoats; 3 Wagons, one three and four-horim narrow tread, one two-horse three inch trend, one 2 hone narrow-tread, 2 partly new; 3 good Wagon Beds, 1 good Cart. 1 Manny Reaper ,and Mower, 1 good Mower, 1 Spring Rake as good as new, one good slide Drill, 1 Family Carriage for one or two horses, 1 log sled and bed, hand tart, 3 Ilarahear Plows partly new, 2 good Harrows 2 double and 2 single shovel Plows, I Corn Coverer, treble, double and single trees, 2 spreaders, log chain, 2 COM chsins, breast and cow chains, 1 pair Hay Ladders, 1 cutting box, forks, shovels, mattocks, rakes, '2 sets Breechhands, l set Cront Gears, collars; bridles, fly nets, housings, lines, 2 sets Single Harness. halters and chains, one wagon saddle and whip, 1 string of sleigh bells, a lot Ulacksmith Tools and old iron, a lot Carpenter TuO's, such as planes saws, augt rs, hisels, adz and brace bits, A c., 2 grain cradles, a lot grain bags, a lot lumber, such as 1 inch Piro Boards, 11 inch Oak Piat.k, about 1400 ft Oak Pa lings, 2 sets dung boards. Also, Household Finn - ture, such as 2 Dioing 'rubles, t Kitchen Table, 1 bedstead, 1 Rucking Chair, 1 Woodbot, ONE COOK STOVE ml fixtures, 1 Tepplate Stove. 1 large Iron Kettle. I,potrack, 1 large meat vessel, 3 good cider barrel-, 1 churn and buck good as new, a lot tubs, buckets, kegs and benches, about : 4 5 yds good Carpet, Pota toes by the bushel, applebutter, by the crock, and many other articles not necessary to megaton. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on sai S day. when teruas will be mole known by IsAAC U l'Z. sep ts] •0, V. MoNo, and. T. LINDER] MILLS AND FARM AT PUBLIC SALE MULE subscriber sell at public, snlo, on the , prerni.es, On THURSDAY THE 20TH DAY .0F 007 OBER, le7), the followithr described val uable Veal Estate, siteatcd ene tulle East of Was- Le-tberoVon the pnl•lic road leading to Ringgold, Itld„ viz : A LARGE THEFSTOTRIVIEHMT-11111;: with three run of burs. The mill was newy refit ted not many yews since and is now in good - run- L ing order. It is CI vorably situated for business, on the Antit tam Creek, and has the advantage of a very superior waterpower, and is therefore one of the most desirable properties of the kind in the coun ty. The farm contains 41M= _AIL 411 D 111 E of beet quality improved limestone - land. with a TWO STORY STONE DWELLING HOUSE- Inr4e pink Barn, Wagon "Shed, Corn Crib, good Cooper shop, and all necessary out-buildings. There are also on the premises a Miller's }louse and :Stable, a fine sp ing, a well of good water, and an ORCHARD CHOICE FRITI , Persons wiahing to view the property before the' day ut sale will plea.e tali on the subscriber or R. Speel in an, on the premises. Sale to cornrneiwe at 1 o'- clock on said day when terms will be made known by 1). H. GARVER. sepls ts] C. V. More, auct. VALUABLE SMALL PROPERTY ran SALE., THE subsetll)er irtentling to move West, will of. fer at Private (..ole the foilowing &Berthed Heal Estate, viz: A Lot of Ground containing 2 acres and 64 perches, situated in Pok.town, , about 1 mile from the Waynesboro' and Gri emits tie turnpike, ad. joining lands of John :Wishard, (leo. tne rs , deed, and others. The improvernetas ate a story and a half Log House with Kitchell attached, good Log ("table, Hog Pen and tike Oven. There is also on the lot all kinds of choice grafted fruit. ,Tbe whole is under good (entitle. rir If not sold before Saturday. Me 1511 e day of October it will be Offered at Paine Bale or. that day at 1 o'clock, P. M. sep 22 is A MOS WO LF. .ASSIGNEE'S 1141,TICE. PTO r T G E i s hereby given that Wm H Mentzer, IN of Quincy township, Franklin county, Ps., by a deed of voluntary assignment, has conveyed his estate to the undersigned, residing in the same town ship, for the benefit of creditors. And as the Aa signee purposes converting the properLy and settling his accounts as, speedily ns may be cmnpaii ble with the interests of tht creditors, he de sires the creditors to band in their claims at once, and those who are indebted to said Win.l . l Mentzer to make payment immediately. scpB-6t WM LON ti , A ssignee. 2. 3 2LIVATE SALE. 14HE subscriber (ars for sale a House and Lot of Ground on North street, Waynesboro'. There is on the lot n well of good water porly completed. Also 8 Building Lots on Broad tweet and an West lapin street. On one of the latter there is a Lime Kiln and goof Stone Quarry. Money can he made upon this lot by Lime Burning. ALo 6 Out Lots rouging in size from ti to 4 acres. If it is desired purchasers of Building Lots can get possess.lon of them this roll. sep 8-tf ALEX. HAMILTON. DENTISTRY! DR. J. M. PEDDICORD, late of San Francisco, bas located in Waynesboro', and will at- Lend to all the brunches of the profession. inn thor oughly practical manner. Teeth extracted willscrut pain by Nitrous OxiJo Gas, or a highly improved freezing proms. • Office, two doors west of the Village Record Of fice. augliTtf Tailoring Establishment! HE subscriber would respectfully announce to qi the citizens or litlaynetharo', mid vicinity that be has commenced the Tal!mirk: business in the dwelling bowie of hits. N. T. Brodie, ton, opposite the Bowden }knee, and is now prep..reil In make ail hinds of clothing to order, which be will guar= entee to give satisfaction. fie ache a trial. aug 25,1 GEORGB )14. C. BRA:CEBILL. ki-101'0GRA,PHER, 13, E. Corner of ttie" . l)larztorul, WaYauszoito'„ Pa.., o,t 911 times a tine assortment of Picture Frmeos ami Mouldings Call and oee opeci . ;emu piciurea. i one 91. f. 'WALL PAPS t. A great variety of Puitanur, Style and Prim of W a ll - me i Coifing Paper. Alto, WinJ..w Piper end Oil Blinds, at j uue AItiIiERSON, B cNzENcr 4.cryd. IVIDIRSIIOIIO' ERE INSURANCE CL MPANYI WAYNESBOais, PA., XsIST iS 17 Mt, 12 SE; - AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY JEL 7 '4 ARCM ss Oa ail safe class property at reasonable rates. OFFICERS: W. S. AM President. SIMON I.CRON, Vied President. Jos. bouuts.v, riecretar.. Jos. W. MILLKII, Treasurer. • DIREOTOUS: W. S. Amberson, Sirnotz . Lecron, Lewis 8. Forney, Jacob Uarbaugh, Jos. Druglss, , Joa. Price,. Jacobi. Miller, .lee. Miller, Benj. F. Funk, D. 13. Russell Leve 4 -entitle, Jacob •4 4 .. DANIEL SNIVELY, Agent, June 16, `AI aymeboro', Pa. 1870. SPRING: 1870. New Goods! New Prices! MILLER & BEAVER Have - just received their firt.t •ul•piy of Spring and ununtr u,,ois to which they invite the attention of oh who twit to purchase goad Goods at Rr •atiy reduced figures. Their tspro,g stock is complete in evi ry department, and having had the alvatitage of the recent decline in the liabtern market they flatter tkeinselves that they can compare figures with any house in the County. lit the Dry (loads depart ment they have black and f..iney 6.11(3, plain and to ncy Diaz nac . al l Cloths, plain and fi4ured Poplins, Uti i_tz s, hallo!), Piques, 13rilli plain and haired Gaud). Naiii souks., Swiss's, AN us, Cassimeics, lain and Fancy) Sattinetts, Jeans, Cottonades, it line of IN"tiolis is lull and coinp:ete. low is appended a iht of the leading armies': 111 s'.ery, , Mitb, Corsets, Coll is,x, Cull-, 'Bows, 'Their stock of Groceries, Hardware, Qtreensware, Cedarware, Oil Crorti., Curvets, Ate, is I?r4e. dad -was aekcted-to-suit-the-trade. A tLey . examination of their st..,ck to be convinced of the truth. May 12, 1870. fprr 1 - 11( virtue of an oiler of the Orphans' Court of Drranklin county, Pa., the undersigned, admin. i.trators 01 Alum. Barr, deed, will sell at public sale, in front of the Bowden Hoo.e. in Waynes boro', on SATURDAY THE B Th! OF OCTOBER, thefollowing desettbed Real Estate,•yia : A !arm containing 104 ACRES and 99 Percher, known as the "Wolter Farm," sit ,aced-one nide South of—Waynesb,,ro' within 409 yartli of the Waynesboro' and Maryland State Lire Turnpike, adjoiniag . Mansion farm of said deceased, Ads of David Stoner, W. P. Weagly, John Lesh et-, David Gilbert, and other. The improvement are r comfortable story and a ha DWELLING HOUSE, GOOD BAAK BARN, Wagon shed, Corn Crib. Carriage House, and all other necessary out buil dings on avvel.Liovoszil-farm. There is near the . . ''''' • t water with pump in tt, also a Cistern, and . An Orchard of Choice Fruit • en thi. premises. This farm is cer,•oniently located so that thestock can have fr. e access to soy of the fields from the barnyard, and is one of the mot desirable properties in Washington township. '1 his farm as a GRAIN GROWIAG- FARM, is an exception to others in the neighborhood. bay ing yielded good crops while other farms around it partially failed. Pirsons wishing to view the prop erty belore the day of sale will pleme call on either of the subscribers who will give them every satis faction. Sale to commence at l o'cicck on said day when terms will be nude known by DAVID M. DOTRICH, I. N. SNIVEI.Y, A minisi rntors: sua2s-ts G V Moss, suet PUBLIC SALE, friHE undersigned will otTer nt public sale, on Saturday. the 15th day of October, in the vil lage of Quincy, the following valuable Real Estate, viz: A lull Lot of Ground, with a story and a half LOG DWELLING HOUSE (weatherboartled) Wabli House, Hake Oven, Cis tern, :Rattle and Hog Pen. all in good repair, tht re 011. There is also on the lot CIIIOICE FRUIT TREES, such as apples, peaches, plums. grapes, f te. This property 'is among the most debirable in the village. At the same time ho mill also offer for sate Zsa 321_.4 'IC four of them containing one acre each, aCpining rho East end of the vi !age. Also a lot Cornfudiler, 4 scups Bees; and other articles too numerous to mention. t4ale to commence at 1 o'clock on s.id Jay, when the terms, which will be easy, will be made known by NICKOLAS RIDDLE. sepls-tsj .1. R. acct. OMNIBU S LINE! (HE subscriber informs the public that he is now proprietor of the buss line running daily be tween Waynesboro' and Greencastle, heretofore run by Wolferanurger & Stoner, With good horses and a first.class four•horse Omnibus he is enabled to convey paeuenters wand fro with comfort and convenience. His Boss will leave 'Waynesboro' at 65 A. M., arriving at Greencastle at 8, making quick lime and sure connection with the first Pasqnger train at Si A. M. ' Leaves Greencastle at 5 o'clock, P. M., ar riving at Waynesboro' at 6 45. lie is himself Pro. prietor, Contractor and Driver. Delivers Adams Express matter to and from Greencastle. 'All Ex press matter expressed tl.e same morning an d through to Waynesboro' the same day- it arrives. Persons wishing to send goads bx Express will do well by giving him a call. Persons wishing to go to Hagerstown should take this route. The train leaves at 915 nuking connection with the Wash. ington County Railroad. au: 20 if j .1 R WOLFERSRERGER. WAYNESBORO' SELECT SCHOOL ILL be o e l : c e p a :a by int e h rm th t ;a. Jorpa ta reception o Fuss on ofthe Lth pu- pile. - }laving engaged MOM with every convenience for the cunsfurt of her ocholate, she hope' to receive the patronage of her friends. The course of edu• cation will be thorough. such es to gut* her pu• pile for the active duties of life. Private itsEtruc• flans given on the Piano if dteircd.. nil 1134 &IQ -6 4 _ _ I. B UV WILL. NEW FIRM D. RITssE LT. & SON at the sign of the Big ReJ Horn, will keep constantly on hand an d for sale a large assortment °I-Stoves-and-Tin-warm COOK STOVES ! Fanware Nome Fuarnishing Goods Tubs, Bnckets, Churns, Kn i reit aml forks Spbons, Lad le s, Llrge iron and Copper kettles, An. ot )er we'ul araclrs at the sign et the BIG RED full; N, IVayne,toro', where a large at:- wile-tent COOK STOVES, N E. 1 , 1,A TY.; STOVE,S PARLOR STO V COAL STOVES Ike , of the lateqt improvement., the very best in the market, at the Cheap Tin and stove Store of D. 11. RUSSELL & SON. vek 1.-tivoiders, tivvticties, ignons, IlanLkercltiefs, rimmings, Buttons. EVERYBODY TIM IMPROVED . ORIENTAL BASE BURNER, Sold at Retailhv TINWARE milk of the best Tin in the market, and warranted at the sign of the "3344; 3Mc)c3L D. D. ItIi:SSELL keeps constantly on band a large assortment of House Furnishing Goods for sale cheap. Pure No. I Kerosene Oil and a larg e assortment of Lamps. Washing Made Easy ! • by calling at the sign of the "'Rig Red Horn" and getting the best Close Wringer ever made. • 10'Persons in want of Stoves,' Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, &c. &c,, can get full value for their money by eating on D. B IILNSELT, & SON. Sign of the "BIG RED HORN," - Waynesboro', Pe SAVE YOUR FRUIT DRY HOUSE, PATENTED .1 kNI.JARY 21ST, 1868. This is the best Dry House ever offered to the It dries k'ruit in half the time required by the old method. It dries uniformly and perfectly . '1 he Faint dried by it retains more of the natural flavor. It ie easily mans;ed. It saves feet. It is durable and portable. It has 1,4 feet of drying surface. Call and see them at the, sign of the ,BIG BED MBA and learevoar orders for them. Marcb 24, ISTO, JOAN B. UUFFIILL• (warranted to give satiblaction.) Iron ware, Bras SVIY3 re 9 Japanned Ware, COME AND SEE B, RUSSELL & SON sign of the Biq Red Horn, Waynesboro', Pa THE L. A. OELLIG THE MORNING ELORY FOR '69. or sale at W. A, TRITLE'S new Stove and 'fin tt tore He has on hand a. large stock of the above tows, all of the late ingroved kinds. There is added to_the Morning of this year an oven, which is neat in appearance. lit is a good Baker. You can heat Irons, Bake, Boil; Roast, lziew, and it does not interfere with the operations ns a Parlor Stove. In regard to the b'ast of some Stove Dealers, who say that their particular stove takes lees coal and gives more beat than the Morning Glory, you can put that kind of talk down as a Blow•well, as the Morning (ihry has been sold (in this part of the country) for four years, and in that time I have put out over three hundred of them, and never hail to t Ace one back because it would not do its work or it was riot what I sold it for. Now that cannot be said of any other stave ever offered in this roar het. Tli-t is the proof which is the stove. I have other styles or heating stoves for coal or wood. fleeting Furnaces put up and warranted ' Nly Conk Stoves are of the best in market lir coal er wood, all warranted good 134kers. Also a new Parlor Cottlitove,sontething—that-can4—be-e-xcell—; ed. Call and see ma. You will find my stock of Tin Sheet-lion and other wares of the best kinds, and at low rates. • On hand, the best Clothes Wringer in market.— Also a good and cheap Washing Machine. Hooting and spouting done of the best stock and at short notice. Job work of all kinds in my line done at low rates. The only place in town where you can get your copper' work done, being the only Copper Smith in the place. not 1J PATIENTED SIEI'T: -- 21. 1869. The merits of this Machine consist, in part, in the attachment of curved kniveS to the arms of the cut ting-wheel, the shearing cut across the mouth-piece, the great power and directness of the blow, by which treble the volume of material is cut, with less pow. er than is required by any other Machine; those combined with its durability and simplicity of con struction, command public attention. Nothing lia ble to get out of order, but what a boy could remedy with a pocket wrench. Persons in want of machines of this description will do well by calling upon or addressing the un dersigned. Good and responsible agents wanted to sell machines and territory. The nbove Machine is now on exhibition at the office of the Waynesboro' Manufacturing Company. Persons interested should call and examine tt, for it is what every farmer should have. H. C. GILBERT, Proprietor. Way nesboro', Pa. BS u. F. STOCIFFRB, , Agent. july 14-tf] ALLEY 1. GOOD ANTIETAM FACTORY AND MILLS A NEW FIRM GOOD & DIET c.&L3r Who are prepared to furnish and make to order, Sash, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Brackets, Stairiog, Moulding, Scrolling, Mooring, Mantles, &c., &c., Szo. • —A LSO— Sawing, Plainiog, Tuening and Grinding. We aro also prepared to do POST BORING, and in shunt anything in our line of business.— Wishing to enjoy the success and sustain the rep utation of the former proprietor, we will try to sell or make anything for you, you want.or need in our line; make i t as well as we can, and sell it as cheap i.s we can, with justice to you and us. Address GOOD METCA Waynesboro', Pa. Factory miles South of Waynesboro', Pa. Feb. 17, 1870. JUST RECEIVED —A full stock of Leatber,for shoemakers and saddlers. at ROUZER & FRANTZ'S, june Pikesvill . GEISER'S PATENT SELF-REGUIATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEINEdigfiER 11111 rOWERS No Implement more important to tt e farmer than n FIIO , T-131,Atii GRAIN 'l'll RESIIER AND i'LEA N E ll—for none [Lip him en well and speedi ly. • The above cut shows the ONLY OMR!? 111 1- CHLNE Low built under the immediate eye of the o I inventors themselves, with all the additional im p livements made during the pest 18 years, and now with first class teorkm.n and material th Is machine justly stands high up above all or its clew. As a Thresher it is equal to the best, as a Cleaner it is su berior to any existing machine This is admitted by all hottest c..mpetitois. Indeed it is the only machine - that realk can - ,Wiine - oiteeritrVn, tliorough ly thresh and clean grain fit tor market. But the fact that grain direct from this machine commands from 2to 3 cents a bushel inure than grain direct trim any other machine, si toes• the quest ion of its superiority, as a cleaner over all others. Impartial judges at till the mate anti County Fairs where it was thoroughly and practically tested, in conipeti tion leading' machines, always agree that it is more simple—more easily underitood and up erated. by those unskilled in machinery—more dor t itle.— threshing us muck and yet cleaning: better— with leis power and more coodint to lianas taut) any other maehine in use—and besides nil that is sold for less money according to capacity. These facts aro further uttt at, d by the tin Wands of pur chasers, some of whom have bad them in use fir the last t 8 years. ' To supply the wants if nil, we' now make 4 sizes, viz: From a 2 Hone Railway or 3 Horse Lever Power, to a ten llorse Lever power, with plices ranging from $lBO 'to $3111), • ithout pow , - % 4 , r eer. . e also tnake the latest ini prnveriple-geared Horse • Pi veers suitable for each size machine ranging from $9O to $135, snit all fully and fairly warranted. Fur further ulna nintion send for Circular and Price List. Responsible Agents wanted in Lerrnoyy not intro iinced. Address THE uf.l. Llt MANUFACTURING CO., WAN - rms.-ow', Franklin Co , jan 21—tf] Pau na "DINER MB STORE," DB. J• MUMS AMBERSON Conetantly on hand a full line of W. A. TRITLE. We sell you but veils of the best quality end at prices satisfactory to MI consumers. Special attention given to the compounding of prescriptions. Remember the "Corner Drug Store" and give us a call. .1. BURNS ttIIBERSON, bt. D— ap. 14 • THE undersigned respectfully announce to the citizens of Waynesboro' awl the public gener ally that they have a.rs , ociated thr mselves, together in the Tailoring business and are now prepared to make men and boys' clothing of all kinds to order et short notice and ullOll reasonable Ir rms. isatis• auction in all cases guaranteed. Call at Week' stand of Jacob F. Reininger. J ACO,B F. REININGER, sepl-tfl JOHN HOLLINGS WORTH Bills Payable within 30 Altars. The subseriher informs the public that he still continues the Butchering business, and is prepared to supply persons as usual, at the Basement of the Walker property, Main street, Waynesboro', on Monday, Thursday and 6aturday of each week, with a prime article of Beef, Veal and Mutton. All hills for meat must Le paid within 30 days. Ile will slaughter the best stock the market will afford, and by attention to Lustness hopes to merit a continuance of the public's patronage. may 12— tf T. .1. C UNNINGI KATTIIKVP KETCH LF PRE subscriber announces to the public that he is now running a Wagon regularly between Waynesboro' and Greencastle, and is prepared to do all kinds of hauling on reasonable terms. lie will be thankful for a simile of public potronage. Orders left at the thug Store of A.S. lionebrake will receive prompt attention. npr 28—tf D. W. MINER. GREAT BARGAINS FOR OASIILV • PIKES.VILLE: ROL7AR & FRANTZ intend doing a regular cash business. commencing the Ist day of April, 1870. They are determined to sell goods as cheep as they can be sold. All they ask is to.give theme trial. They are very thankful for past favors and hope a continuance of the same. ROUZER & FRAIVIt. sep 22-amps The subscribers announce to their friends and the public that they have resumed the Butchering busi ness and will continue to furnish choice articles of Beef, Veal and &futon in 'the Basement next door to the 'Waynesboio' Hotel on Monday and Thurs day of each week during the season. They return thanks for past patronage and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. may 12—tf HOOVER & TIERTIVIAN. T H E PROPRIETOR, T. C:. ICE fce-S E , AS: 4 l'Bl'A. T. Drees, Oheiniedi, Patent Medicines, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, • Glass, Putty, &c. ,czeT Spices gronrrd - urwnground;• Kerosene, Perfumeryrroilet and- Fancy Articles, etc. etc. etc Z - 30 NAT M -1 X 7/EL NI I BEE E' !. EEEr ACCOMMODATION W.GON. NOTICE. aCll , 3Elt 13,..T.a.1C IV .IFS„ .I: I e Thi ad ple4 . C•uiret dm/66,re, 1 , 31. Arch St; Prot. Dalton, 2.iri W. ".; 4th ist., Cincinnati, U., and Dr. Gramm. at Citarlatte,, • N: C., are malt- tog astonishing \ cc , ono f c 1 1 el va e l by their great CancerAtiticictes s,, ci 7 r4 ss u * t e tw a ur e i , 1 ,, 1,3 / knife or caustic n t and pith bnt little "....'•:: V!, el _ pain. livory e root and bhp, is 0, i' - ' . Sono' owl moved, it taken in l o t I:i 'V/ time tad ca.'- , not ruziirri. rowans .1 . - i v 0 01 cools Pro • fellows, wit:N:oBlr ret I , ogns t mit ments, st ea ling not 0 vi I 0 advor ti se k meas. No others - tinvo thorn :., weatmenta. NUIII3 oilier shouia ever to used. r s ur • particulars, cowl for in rad mi. roll ,or All•tret-Is as 1,10,V4. BUTCHERING! flyer's Hair igor, For restorin g Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. As dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color, with the gloss and freshness - of youth; ' Thin hair is thick et _ir checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing : can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the, hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional age will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which Make some preparations dangerous, and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted. merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does white - cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Or, J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CLEEMISTIN LOWELL, MASS. PRICE $l.OO. • A.S. 130NEBFtAki L , 1), ug gist, Agent STOVER & WOLF'S STOR Ease lifflf . n. Street, Wdynesbqi o', l'u. (FOODS SOLD AS LOW A - S ELSE VT Z-Z E 7 1. E Just eceived, a floe a3sortmeat of LADIEi' AND GENTS' Fel r- ) F.- 4 • r•N a) lo s , '4 TA =MIZ=MMI AU GooEN IBLI Stock Rest:sem; to the "gravest Prices of the day. Prints from 6 to 12i Cents for the best, and tau ull• Colors. • Brown Muslins,_l yard wide, at 121 Cts and ril other Goods accordingly cheap. We Invite Inspection, may 5, 1870 STOVER & WOLFF. URSMUS COLLEGE, Located at Freeland, Montgom ery county, Pa. The Academic Deptt7tment: [FORMERLY FREELAND SEMINARY.] A First-Class Englteh, Mathematical and Clasaical Boarding School for I'OIJNG If; EN AND BOYS, Under the immediate Tuition and Manage 'meat of the faculty of the College. TERMS MODERATE:. 'All necessary e xpenses, including Tuition, Boarding, Washing, Books, &c., not. 'exceeding $230 a year. THE COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT Will be distinct from the Academic and will strord all the advantages of a full College course in the usual higher bronchus f study, under the directiun of araculty of six Professors M — The Academic Year for both Department 9 will be divided into the following three terms:—The school Opening with the Fall Term, September 6, 1870 to December 22. Winter Term, Januiry 4, 1871 to April 5. Spring Term, April 12, to July , 7,1871. la" For further informs ticn apply to Rev..l. H. A. BOMBERGER, D. D., President of Ursinus Col ege, FREELAND, AIONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA. jaly 20—tfj NOTIC A Chance for THE subscriber Is now offering the stock of READY MADE CLOTH:NG formerly kept by the late Gee. Bender, Et+, 4T AND BELOW COST FOE C4Bll .43.3C.560 A new supply of men and boys'. Clothing just re ceived front A. Jarrett of Baltimore, Vld. All goods warranted and made in the best man ner. Those who desire to purchase Clothing at the lowest figures will do well to call at the old stand ri E. corner of the Diamond. our, 254 f LEW W. DETRIC ATTORNEY AT LAW,. WA VitBßo a, PA., 1; ILL give prompt and dose attention to alI business intrusted to his care. Office next door to the Bowden House, in the Walker building. aug 25—!tf TU6I4. J. FILBERT, %EiteLANT TAILOR, AND AGENT ioa SINGER'S EWING MACHINE. Woo , M. D PEYSTC.I.A N. AND iIIRGEON, • WAY H kiBORCit, PA. (Mace im Walker's buddi4 ona door East ash Boiaden House. ' \? ,•. ' , . , rgains 2 A. E. WA Y4NA ITT.