t3C, J. 7.F1L1 & C 0.,. EUCCEgORS TO A. H. HAOEII, VVIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES, ' AND' LIQU-OBSi-- Queens, Vtrood and Wil= are, LIA11:1, CLAIENT ANI) FERTILIZERS; . ' , wit! 14— 1 v. . • "`k - i \ 0 IS 111.: & HALT BOLS N. C. and Pii. C:jk./ Ram:: licrrit3g, Shad, Mackerel 0. , 41 ErnokY 11::rting, fur valo L. \l, A 1,11.1 It, NILL & CO: 1 SUGAR.. 2b dn. Min -00 dyad W bite 'l.3pars, rtole and for sale WALKER, NILL & CO- ling erstown 50 BB LS •S A in L s i t i off it a 11 .ri filt!t zt eile c t o y W. bO BAGS COFFEE e sale by liagerstown Hagerstown SACKS G. A., American and Dairy Salt 01, j Vim s:de by WALK Eit," tt lilili Ortartl Brandy, do. Pot Metier, er ry, .41,13ga and Cliaieragtut V ues, 11 store 2,:!o Ly VIAL NILL ag.istot% A 17,1 IFICENT stook of Queensware, China "t i t Tan•, Blo=ts Wurti tind Cutlery, fur hale by LK -, agerstown — NT ICE Creatit, Farina, Pearl, Mushroom, Gm; J Lam, ‘‘. stet., Soda, 'ztug:lr,Jumbles,G'ffiger, and Cre:an Crack e 1,.... in :lore and or sale Ly NV 1,1. Lit, I\ ILI. di, CO, N 11 D Jto ck of NVoot.leu antr - WiT03T3 7 1% , in stoic and tar suit! 1 y 11 AMC Er t , IVILL & CO HITE: I,t•at.l, Linseed NJ, Lubricatifig, Lcss arid FLA Oil. ui t tore and for sub.: by %V - A IN 6;(A 13131.5 COM. OIL in store find for sale by 5 . —; V NV A LKLII, MLL & II at, erSteW II 1 - 111 KEGS N I it F•tare an:l for saio3 , l k)ki /11.ItE It, 1\ & ~:'i~"i~~OL{22 EI.S , Spa•les, Hiles., Traces, Halter Chain a c. &c , in store and flit sale by -- • SVALN LT., 1 , ;IL L & CO. Jia , , - ; , -y<down Pugar Curcd Cactvasse3 kitote u.d for site by LKER, NILL & Co. ITngPrstown. 7 Z 4 ('CN Lard and all kinds of C9untry Produce :•.'..d by IVALKER,_NILL_& V REPORT OF THE IST 0 1 2 AvNESIIOIIO'. July I, 1857. 1 ,I.IIJ ILI I I ES. I- unnaid t , .1:1111z., t,,p 11,7 ^i d Prorta IS'-'36,629.72 The rzl,rn r. statt•rn'ent is just and true to elle beta my 1...r,,,,A1..1.1ge and broiPt .101 4 N PHItIPS, ('ash. np.l st.bscribed 1 , 6.1 e ale inly 3 , 1, 18(37 July Z— 61) .1. F. KURTZ, N. P. CAPT. ; .- cilcb.ra' ted Ointment ! Li one, Spavine, Hoof Z.-..:;?res, or any En. .1 1 :e • ‘l.l.lnel w 4.11 known by the Formrrs ?Litt it i. riot. 'l/A.4.-try for me to 3 ~1,3 tl tug about Its good tinalities. furthcr than .t bar, proved _itself to be the BEN r PREPA -I,A :ON over to the public in; the cure of ill al., ye eis,rise... I tx.sh to Inform the pub!ie that nit ci sbed f:oln Mr. hl;lb.r the rectl,e for ma -lit g .. 1 7 en b,-at d Ointtnimt." and run now man utlict ming it at my house ut MG Hope, a here per sons wishing-Wean be suppli,d. lt i. also lot sale by .1, ks, :WIZ, Waynesboro', A itt.n t, - I9 I'EITLE, ..Vfl V 10— f m ARsHALL cf• KELLER (Succe:;sors to POSE 1,) DEALER IN E EL a 'T . 1 . i'r , 6. • 11.6.1:,...•• 11AGER:.'3TO wN, MD. WEPAIRTNG PROMPTLY ATTENDEE TO Hagerstown, ',ley 24,—cf. • INTSILtIi.A.NCE ifie-ENCT DOL GLAS, respyct fully informs the u; , hc that he has egtabbshed an Insurance A g Sox Invurance of all kin is in the best compsn its an:; t tenQn”able rote. . I't EEL .11\ . A.N (7E---.ln the koitit Antetica, nd tbs. 1:: • - of Phi!ntlelphni, Home of Nevr 17 ,, r! ar Cumberland Valle!' Mutual of Cum. broa,ol I o, Pa I,t the Etna of Hartford Am. man et ittaiat:ephis,and the Equitable of NeVr NST - RA NGE from accident enusing Death or .I. , ;:nt ;lay. nn thp travel. r a lusura rite Company of t 2, vain .ble I usur,ince fur Travdiers and un•n , f ni. tr.tdes. 11,,rHos. Mules, Crittio, and seep, Theft Leath. fir Aceidt. nt. rapidly •rniugtutogeueruf use by farmers and stock s . . , •nations and rates given and pamphlets fak •• hy JOr".}.:Pri DOUGLAS, ,•• :4—ln General Insuran . ce Agent. E largest assortment of CARPETS in :nwn at the store of tragnscix, BEM= 6". CO: euu. v. wILEr.v, HAtEasTowN, MIY. 01:1WES sli 2^:r; , 75,4001'0 40,51:0,': .:(.0 I 0 17u.)94i '?b,:S 1( 00 :3 fi63 00 =U.I i 2 rz•206,699,72 $75.1;011.00 1 , 7 600 011 1 ,:x3.1. 70,33 §; fi :JO 7:58,28 9,424,61 COOK STOVES! fin - ware, ikoliwafre; Drewswttre, ~ &tip:tuned And other upei'cli aritctra at the eigir of the DIG RID HI WaS , isebboto . , - Pa , vvirerb a taiga at; tortmeat of COOK STOVB , =_ . XIisiETLATE STOVE,S PAEI.OII. STOVE, COAL STOVES; &c.. of 1143 lathst itoprcrieritents, dui very beat in the market ) a: that:heap Tin and Stave Store of D. B. RUSSELL. TINWARE , made of the best Tin in the market, and tarianted ut the Gign of the . . "Ms 1 41LA:4 3113Cora1-P! D. B. RUSSELL, loops constantly on hand a large assortment of House Furnishing Goods for sale cheap. Pure No. 1 Kerdseno Oil and a large. assortment of Lamps. by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and getting the best Close Wiiisgbi. ever Made. lOr - Tersons iu want of :Stows, Tinware, Hasse Furnishing hoods, &c. &c,, can get full value for thcir money by calling tin D. B RU-ISELL, Sin of the "BIG RED HORN," Feb. i 5 I NE W CIRRIAGB MAKINP. °TUE Subscribers would inform the public that they have associated themselves together in. the Carriage making business, ant that the business hereafter will be continued at Jacob Adams' old s They will hate constantly on hand BUG -GlES_ot_bitery_clgcription_Lile_tv_Sta _ .Fecond-hanaeti Vehicles of all kinds. Viis.olV,., IX' Repairing done at short notice, They employ, none but gdod mechanics and use the best material. Persona itranting anything in our line will du well to give as a call before purchasing cls,,tithere. JACOB ADAMS, GEORGE B. U A Xi KEE, t":lzurch-.§trtel,_ileal :t*i.:titt ifid Al. E _CAwch Jan 26 - tt COOK STOVES. I.7'''CALL AT Tritle's Stove, Tilt and Copper Store ! E has a large iitock of Stoves and ViVWAhE on hand, which he Avill sell Cheap. Pi ices tii suit filo urn a. stock t•mb±.acu the beat of Coot. Nine-phite ofid Coal Btovuo. COO IC S7' 0 VE S FOR. COAL OR WO - OD G f) 01) BAKERS, large Ovens, and Ultt long „tick of **food. His is good, strong and mode of the best Tin. Lass and iron Kettles, Brass Dippers, Bake Pails and Tinned Iron Ware, also the BEST CISTERN PUMPIN MARKET. is strong, simple, durable and cheap. Price $l2 -- Insured not to Frecte. Don't fail to give him a gall (ill Castings taken in exchange for 6totrei or nate, next dour to i‘lillbr'a Dry Good Store. %V. A. TIIITLE. Pat-nary B, IBGt3. AVANTIJID! WANT.Bb WOOL! WOO L ! The highest Market Price will be paid in CASH fn coindox as well as FINE WOOL, delivered at their Mill, by the CHAIIIIIIRSBURG WOWED: MANOFACTER ING COMPAAY. Arrangements made to receive large lots at diaailt points for shipment. A full auortment of fine Common'all Wool PLAIN AND FANCY .CSSALSIERPIS, TWEEDS, PLAN 'ELS, BLANKETS, ULOTILS, YARNS, &c., constantly, on hand and for sate, at the loirast whit. adetplisa 'and New York prices, to dealers for cash or usual teems, or given in exhhabgt for Wool. lu te 287-.1 J. C. Ar ! tiTlN, Pre? t. COUNTY 'TREASURERa - T the Solicitation of a number of my friends, I ainionnee thyself a candidate fir the office of County Treasurer, subject. to the decision of the Union Nproinating County Convention. FRELP/i. B. SifiVEI.Y. Shad!' Grove; April 5,'67, tc. %Z:I2,isr.474rAt..2IWaIWitriVAWAZZAM. J, FILBERT, DRAPER, lias enitstantly for sale a full tiskirthlent of GOODS Jor Gent/einen's tare. atOst City Fashions always on hand. V I • , WayAciboru , Pa • xs,,Nx,s.;I4.‘,4I.4.V.SiniXXX=ZNIVAX,'R2I2II COUNTY TREASURER I.art undersigned, a resident or the Borough of Mettexsburg,oiers himself as a candidate fir the oific.e of COUNTY TREASURER, subject to the decision of the next Union RepUblican Conven tion of Franklin County. JAMBS C. PATTON. Meiceisbiirg, March 15, 1867, tc. 1 BALES Seamless (hail Bogs in store and JUL/foo sale cheap by WALKffI, NUL & Co. Hagerstown. SomETnING NEB': SH ALER'S Family Scales. two 6 item of 12 & 25 bba eapOeity, weighing by ounces . eerily to un derstand and warranted to weigh correct: .Also, an Improved Cherry seeder which has been n use for the last five years and never . failed t,, give entire satisfaction. It will seed a bulbul of Cherries iu 25 minutes. Said by May 31--ti. tIEISER & RINEHART. OROCC6 and tiuings skin at Ap. 5.3 Pine " & ROE/MICR 'll p RETTY ?arasola at. CURTAIN - FiztuTes of all hinds et the dote o • Alt,OrlasoN. DELL for & Ca e Eas ! Nlr nyn esboro', Po "Way including Dwell FM' terms, &c. ti) jan 18—tfl Te the R9ll, if :. COUR ; AVD by tl.e generoub support recei ve4 from ynti, on a former oc c asion, and at the e meat seheitatitin of a number of friends; I gain offer myself as candidate for "(Aunty Treasurer," sub ject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. Any - aid you can, consistently give 'me in oU'octing my nomination, will he gratefully appreciated. Very Truly Yours, • WM. FLEAGLE. Pal" do UD C/WC/fa Quincy, March 29, 1867, tc. ...... This Machine is conveniently atrunged for hauling and threAing, Mint ptttnanently fixed on two wheels. One matt can easily move or shift it about, so that. it is not half trouble iii a barn " floor as a common thrasher and shaker. it is also easily put in operation. It is simple, easily managed, •eliable, durable, compact and cleanly to work by wrieniu operation, not making near the dust us the common machine or other Separators. Farmers can rest assured that this machine is no humbaa, and judging from the high reconitirtenda ion-of-fortners-tinal-are-using,-thentrf-must-corne-tLr-the-conchisi-on-tfaat_it-is_thery Ntacdrini_that_far_ mers want and will have as soon as they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, hir which I hope they will give moan opportAttlity, as I ant Willing to he respolisibleif it dues not perform al represented in this Circular: No. 1 is a eightt•horse power; tiitli-coiat-ilon_thresher,frame_and_wronght_irtin_and wood cylinder, six teen inches in diameter and thirty three inches king.. Think has ten inch rake crank and seven rakes, is thirty-five iriebec wide, and deliVers the straw on the second rake, thesis carry the straw ont on their tops, and deliver it the stacker, which will deliver about thirty-rive feet beyond the teeder,'on a stack tifteeti_tci_elahteerdeetibil lii_and_can_be_easily manag_ed to carry the chaff with the ttra w, or tlefivcr . _ in a•separate place. The ttun• ah aft aka:. t*lllg, closed, to confine ii.4e sttivk and entatitffrmitherrair difficulties in Cleaning grain against wiuuy weather. It !Agit tab grdin Lei reasonable management, suf fltiently clean for market, and its capacity, under ordinary Circumstances, is from twenty tu Jerky bush els per hour, using eight horses and the same number of hands; but to force the wurk under favorable circumstance, it vial thresh limn fbtl. to fifty bushels per hour, uud with more ease and agreeableness of hands than any other machine nayin cindiritsis. use. • The Nu. 2 Machine, fully repiesented in the abcite cut, iS pariailarly alaPicil to the .farmer's use; i 3 intended-tu-apply—lo_any rumeui_leretdr failiiray--poiver;--weighs I,3oo_powids;_has_an tron_threster Frame, and cylinder, l 2 inches in diameter ard ,18 inches long; delivers the clean gram in bag's, or if desired, in a half bushel. It delivers the biraw fifteen feet from the render, or if desired, can deliver the straw and chaff tog;eihert wilt thresh and clean, in-good grain,reatly for market, from 100 td 175; bustitla of wheat, or hdrn 300 to 51.0 bushels of oats per day, using four or , s._ horses, and the seine iiilruber of hands; but to force the work, wider most favorable Circumstances, good die:; will thrush and clean considerably more. The Machine will thrash arid clean all kinds of grain generally threshed with tile common nfiChlue, and requires no more horse power, but in many cases does gutrun so hard. It will apply very well - to - a - two-horse railway power Shop Prices of Machines range frOin 8210 to 85254 tan warrant the machines to be as above represented; aldo against any retisortable defects of materia workmanship, &c. • Eirm aviog_notV4 aketi_a-toom_to_k tep_Repair_ilastings_orutand,_iliavb_aisl„__ am prepared to furnish a variety of other agricultural implements. the latest and best improved, and such as are best adapted to the wants of the farmers of this part of the country : Such es the Hagers town (Miller's) Clover Stemmer, Huller and Cleaner, wlikh is ptuving by its own merits to bo one Of the best machines of -the kind now-in-use. The latest improved lIIIC_KtatE ltli API :WAND WO W -1?. combined, with Dropper, and the Mower alone. The American Hay Fork and Knife combined, Hay Hakes, Fodder Cutters, Cider Mills, &c. &c. &c.,which 1 will furnish on short notice and warnall 'hem to answer the purposes for which' they are inten ded. LW - Orders solicited and pForoptty attended to. Fur Anther particulars; circulars, &c. address DANIEL CLEIS.CR, Waynesboro', Funkiin Co. reou'a. Still the Latest ; • - MESE! Most importEttat to Manyhtd, Is ►hat I hate removed my Merchant Tailoring and Furnishing Store from mjr old stand. one door west of the extensive and Fur Store of Updegrdtf & Son, to the new 4j , fitted room in the Washington House, one doo Easbel Mr. OMlbv's Store, where I have now Melton one of the best selected ctocki of • English, French, Guinan and Domestic CLOTHS, CASSIMEREB that can be found in the city of Hagerstown or Conn ty. These goods have all been selected with great care, especially Adapted td the PliAhionable as well as the Plain Diesa, Old at prices that cannot tail to please alt. All thoroughly Stitunit before wade up and satisfaction guaranteed. I halo also a Mach of HEAVY COTTON GOOD FOR NEN AND BOY'S WEAR, OF THE , LikI&F MAKE. • Linen Ducks and Plain Linens, and a full . stock Plain and Nixed Uassimeres or Boy's Wear, and as cheap as can be sold in the town or county; will be made to order or sold by the yard or pattern to suit buyers. Ali work guaranteed to fit or no sale. My stock of Gent's Furnishing Goods is large and complete of everything- in that line, and at prices to suit the times, have also tho Agency ter the sale of the celebra ted improved Singer Family Sating Machine, and ant prepared to compete with every other Ma- chine sold in the town orttountry, and for sample of Machines please call at my store. I tettirn my tharikq to my customers and the pub = lic girieially fur their patronage extendlid me and hopp a continuance of the same. Don't forget—The place is the Wallington House Morahan tTailuring Establishment, West Washili ton Street, Ho,gerstettria, Md. J. A, FISHER. May 3, 1867. E W VIRAL TRE undersigned would respintrully.call the at tendon of the Public to their stock of M i rri e tWri a "CritA embracing all ankles of Furniture usually manu factured by cabinet makers. We will also give our attention to • dorrilw MAggr,blG o and hope by strict attention to business to merit a liberal share of public patronage. All ordt•rs for Furniture or Coffins attended to with dispatch.— Our Furniture }Loins can be found on Main Street, up stair; in Willaims Flinegan's Drill Shop. 3, M. &Ft BENDER, December VALUABLEI PROP.EIiTY PRIVATE SALM rriHE eubseriber °Etta at Private Sale his valtia bie proOerty, situated 'lilt Ittairt Street'. knalgt bonio° Iltrevieryo Holm, good 13tobling, IS , to GBO. FOURTI-1544A. iitoteis of Franklin County. H BUTINGI3, all Ap. 6.3 Puma & Hozitazi 'a. NEW SPRING AND surbiuEntßDlM GEORGE STOVER lIAS REITtJANI,D 11031 PIIItA.DEt NITA WITH A SUPPLY OP , M g r GOO Ate alp ay 'iv amo 12-t CD Lai , MEI 0 NOTIONS, (REENSWAREI GROCERIES, Stir To which he invites the attention of of his patrons and the pnblin ventrally. October 26. liMn- • DR. T. D. FRENCH,' TNSERTS Beautiful and Durable teeth mounted lon Platiita, Geld and Vulcanite. Particttlar attention given to the preacrtation the natural teeth. Nitrous Olidis Gas administered fur the Extrac tion of teeth without pnin. omen at his residence on Mechanic Street. Feb. 8. B tto W . lc sugars cretin ock ic & up at Mogi/mar • SHAD, Herring and Mackreat PRlCElloarmen's F LOOR Mattirig a PRICE & Hossracu's W EI IrE Embroider got oic st is, RoEitzon , ‘ B EAUTIFUL Organdie Lawns ac ~ i tl iontiars rr~AMISE Meth it Pats & Rattled 's CHIP and-Straw Hats at -- - . - Puma & Unarmed's itSN,J. WartTY, D'. , • - I. N. antvistorot. D. DRS PRADIVZ Jc SNIVELY having assoniai. tad themselves in the practice of Medicine and surgery would std. , that they are well prepared tor treat 4d; me limn and surgical cases. Persons int del ted'tom.ner of the above will please make 16 irly settfeMent to the time of their association, as 410 Y wish to close their old balks. in Dr. Frantz's rellideitte in the room ro merly occupied as a store room by Mr. J; Beater Akil 147-If. FOR a cake of fdul Soap, you must Igo tm KURTZ'S Alargo kit of Floor Oil Cloths, all widths jug opened at Pam: & Hosnacu a. April 5. A luir article of brown Sugar at 12. a cents at b 3 Pact & liosrtsve TIM MT ARRIVAL WS; DOM • of . itT • ILlTifaiEfi to inform ,the good citizens of Way: VV ttisbiiice. kyr justreceiv ed ed acen - the Eistrattiyge and ;,full assortment •of fiedtalings, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye f3tuffe Wifillato Glass r Piitty, Brusheti, &c. dic., which he is prepared to sell as cheap as they ban be bad at any other house in the town, and which, ih regard to quality, cannot be excelled. He It .salso on hand largeassortinent of '7: - "7" ; AILTICLtS comprising in part the following itiliclev, viz : - Toilet Waters, all kinds, • Ean de Cologne,endleiti in variety, Ititraets for the handkerchief, Fine English Foinadeis; Bandolines, Bear's' Oil, ' • Fine and Fancy Soap, Ttiotb BrniThei, Nail " ; flair 'gc Combs, Sno. For Ciiiihait tbrpiistib Ile has Jorn 'Starch, Pearl Barley, Pearl Sago, Flavoring Extracts, viz: ' . t• Ras .herr Pine A - ple, Orange, Italians, Celery, Pear, Peach; Nut meg, &c. Fresh Spices, Black Pepper and all 'oth er articles in that line. He lids also something to please the A floe stock of Told of all ki .tls, d ldtge dupplY China ware. IPECt orit CiLiCt kll3. SE) • lie has Drake's. Plantation Bitters, Hoffland's German do. Stand's Sarsaparilla, Bull's do; Ilitesheiv's Cough Syrup, , Frey's Vertuifuge„ Yermifuges, doz. kinds, .. • l ls• = 11 . rigli t's Judron--s . • Spaulding's ; • Ayer's - Brandretl;'s, ?tiorse'si McLane's, liver; Mrs WinsloWr i a Soothing Syrup. Dr. Parishe's do. Keroseoe Url, Lamps and China, news always on_hand. • Thankful foi: Intnl;favoia if:ready: lioatei7red upon hint, he solicits a continuance of the same, hoping Hchat by trying to please he may win theuotifidence of the people. As much care taken in waiting up- I on adults at thliareit. • Physibians' Pieseriptions proMptly and careftilly J. P. KURTZ. August 1.4, 1864. . selected and GOOD NEWS To every Man, Woman and Child. -The great reduction in prices at the Waynesboro'.new HAT AND 511014.1 EMPORIUM. First class goods almost as chimp as ever: This is a personal invitation to the reader to ex amine my largest and most complete stock of opting and summer goods ever offered in this little Borough Also the best make of Cloeke and trunks tobattn, Segari, Lamp Chimneys, Wicks, Pager-eat lars, Hose, Kerosene, Inks, Indigo, soap Lye, Paper, Lead Pencils, Pons Soda, Ginge}, Variety of Soaps, Cloves, Cinatprirl, Ettracts, Hair ()Hsi Pepper, Matches, Lilly White, 'Vogue Brills, Pearl and Silver Infant Powder, Gloss Starch, Shoe blackning and Varnish — , Candies. A Irtionde, Mill Wall and Window Filberts,Pea Nuts, Brushes, Oak, Bushel, Clothes Canes, Umbrellas, Chip and Market Baskets, Shoe Strings, Essence of Coffee, Stonebrakers Liniment and Pain Killer, and many other Trinkets. The Metalic Shoe Sole, to keep the dampness ftoin the feet should never be lost sight - or, Retail price, 25. Also shop rights sold at the low rate of $lll, and the sole furnished at a price which will pay a large percentage, Remember the place directly opposite the Town Hail. on the Diam.md, Ladies and Misses call and see the nice trimmed, and untrimmed Hats. Oh, I causal( them so cheap. April l 2 ' I;A`EAVER• STONER & STONER, DRUGGISTS, ARE receiving fresh articles in their lino of biz iciness from the Cities weekly, which enables them to offer and sell at a fair price, with the adL vantage of the seduction of the eastern rittrket Their stock is large and increasing proportionally to the reduction or the wholesale prices. They have for sale Drugs, Medicines, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Fruits, Confectionary, with all articles u-ually kept in dreg atores.— Thankful for the patronage heretofore received, re spectfully . ask - #llingream ^as well ns `continuance of public faioss.. • M. M.'STOt ER, M. H. STOKER. Waynesboro', August 10, "1866. THE PROBLEM SOLVED AT LAST. _The beat niethod.sif converting paper money into gold and silver is to Call at the Jewelry Store of C. C. FORCE, • Who has just returned front the city with a large and beautiful assortment of Goods which he offers at red uced prices, consisting of Ladies' and G entte. entree GOLD AND SILVER A ?rimiest' and Swig's W AtCHEt, • SETS OF JEWELRY, PINS, RINGS, SLEEVE UUTTONS, CHATALINE, Leontine GUARD and VEST CHAINS, also, a large assortment of Silver and • Plated Ware,such as Dinner and - Tea•CASTORs, Cake-Bask eta, Coffee URNS, Napkin RINGS, Ice and Cream PITCHERS, Butter DISHES, But ter KNIVES,Saltand !fluster! Spoons • Oyster and Cream Lad . Iles,Gol.l • LETS,• - SALT CELLARS, Tea, Tank 'lra DIREST SROOI, &CI: Aro. Also—A large assortment of the CELE-, BRATED SETH THOMAS' CLOCKS. rif Persons will please remember that theye they can find a large aniortmerit of GOLD, SILVER, RUBtsER, • STEEL AN D PLATED SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES. rir Particular attention paid to the REPAIRING of WATCHES. Tar All Watch Work warranted for ONE YEAR. 11.—The highest cash price paid for OLD SIL VER and GOLD. C. C. FORCE. • At the Old Stand of Thos. A. Boullt, • four doors East of the Washington House. May 17, 1867.-Iy. Harftstown ) Md, 10.000 PO OS OF BITTER! T . • HE quantity 'of butter tingle lit tCri hiruntry • Is too small. It can he inerealted 10.000 pounds by the use of leion'a an? Milk' i'uwders. Good for all diseales Of Ittraea: Cattle,' Sheep link Hogs. Said by KURTZ,. -, - - Itk Rend theiii deitificatki,, hundreds of which could he published ' . Four or five years ago, J. S. 'NIA"ON - coiip'ound ed a Boren and Cattle Powder:. iiirti_ asked me to try it. I *as the first fanner,to whutn it.waa g.i ett and thedlret one to utierit ' I fotitid .4t full IY•equal to what M. :Nixon Said . " Of it, and I &m -used itextensively• since, and °inanity retommerid it to farmers as a sure thing in fattening stock of ra • kinds and a capital Powder for,Horses, MICHAEL EDERSOtH. tialtibersourgi December,,.. 865. , - MR. J. S. lilizort.—To the, ntultitude in !hie pot , flan of our State,who have used yourDittle Powder; no conithendtition is necessary. Its beneficial . ef fects have been fairly tested, tuld hence-its anboun -4a popularity. I have used it for rny.horses and cows-for several years past,and cannot afford to. do without it. 44 keeps all kind .of cattle in good con dition, #7llootliefk;thq hair, and Sharpens their appetites. All apreveritiee from di:: eidtu - i - regaid - its - iniFaluablif.T - Yours, r c., REV. B. S. EiVkINECIE: Chambersburg, April, 1866. Mg. J. S. Nixon Dear Sir gave Your Miss and Cattle Powder a fair t,ial with all my Make Horses and cattle, sad it improved - the., • . . • . ly. ft steadily increased the richness of the Milk of greatly. I can cdnilally recdnunendeit es the best thing of the kind I have ever known or tried. foie!!! kinds et ok, and it shouldbe kept iii_every-stahle. Yours truly, A. E. McGLIIRE, Ed. Repu.titory; THE SUItE 01711.33 Aitity ITCLt, nAttilElt'S I.Torti WORni 1 ETTEIi, ethEl a Skin diseeres.aeileinfy cilied - tl - NIXO:si'S Glycerine Ointment. J. K. Klilrft, gold by Nizeoffs East India Tinctutb. The best pedicine for - Internal and - Exteinal - paitf perfectlye safe under all cirehnattdoces. Every lator ily should have it. a- If yon. Lave pains, Use NIXON'S East India Tincture, Tf you have Skin di,4eascs, use NIX= ON'S Glycerine Ointment. . !Orli y:. - )u, have horses or nail:s that don't thrive, use NI lON'S Horse and' Caitie Powdere. Chantbersburg, Feb. LOW PitlttßES! KEW GOODS, IMBERSOMDICT & CO. Are now Receiving it. Latge Siodk of DRY GOODS VIROCEIELIES / QtrEENSWA.RE4 ii.iatDWAICE, We Call the attention of our customers and thti community to' our new stock of goads Which arti tow cheaper than they have been for five years. bur gdolls bairn heat bought et low Prices etnt we think wo can seltthem to snit all buyers, Give use call, . A MBERSON, BENEDtCT do IC 6. April 5, 1867. NEW LEATHER AND FINDING STORE ! twis S. FoRNEY & SONS, would inform LAthe public that they have received another sup ply of geode at their new Leather and Fimlirg Store, OMbracing amen g other articles the fellow. Solo Leather, Rough Skirting, Hemlock and Spanish Sole, Calf Skins, French Calf do., Sheep do., French and Mena Morocco, Lining Skins all kinds,. Lasts, every stile and size, Threads, Boot Webing, Laces, Galloons, Size Sticks. Measure Straps, Deer Bones; Burnishes. Heel Shaves, Last Hoops, Peg Floats, Double Cutters, Welt Knim i Nails - and Tacks, Wax, Clamps, . Crimp Boards, Bubbers,Bristles, Lasting Irons, Files, Ink Powdrs, Sand Paper,- Compasses, Boot Trees, Pegs, Knives, Pinchers, flammera, various kinds; Rasps and Files, Auls and Handles, Collis Irons, Lung an Shoulder Sticks, Eyeletts and 141yelett Punches, Strip Auls, And all other articles usually kept in such stores. Highest cash prico paid for Hides and Wtins.— Feb. 8. FORNEY & SONS. HOUSE PAINTING ! (FORGE & A. D. MORGANTHALL having associated themselves in co-partnership in the Painting, Graining and Glazing business inform the public that they are now prepared to do house painting with neatness and despatch and upon rea tenable terms. • Persons having any work in their line will do well to„give them a call before making sngagements elsewhere. MORGANTHALL & SON. March 29 If RADLEY'S late style Hoop Ski as at Ap. 5] limns & Hosrtacti'S
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