1 - ` 11 % 1111 r . "' BINET .r'I:.AUI;2.Fdi?R. 'FL , 1•1, i 6 principle of p•o—oo.• re . a &dt valuable tot , • _F— utt t ,t..! the most pro i.SINIPLICI- • - rah L:Apenbr-,ltr , trt--- • ,, t time in repairing , ' 4. to 'ICTV AA St' npinln mattria I. G. 1) , , 8141'01:10.1t% 111.1.1• Whin' .n tpenitiOn• • „ mai.11151. 5 -isTEterapt from-all . 1 ,, _ these Objettions, •_r-• IQ LlVgvir-Starig42l.- ttee4iiiiilaftpeirthe.ttitir-tletiOtt, • the LOC Kor 611i , TTIA: STII . CII, which will wither RI i' 11 , T it. LI,. and is ali!se on both sides; verloiir, perftzt sewina en i4ely tlet.cription of tria t;riai, tram Leather to the iineet is% ansook MuAtio, V. 11l linen. cotton or rtk thread, front the coarsest nuinher. T BINDS, BRAIDS, TUCKS QUI i.TS, I l's, ORS. MIME H :IV/0g Pe .U.IM nor i..:061 11 II EE 1:1tIPIL1TICA NOISELESS mA IN El varicties of GAIN BET MACHINKS from $6O , g3r l'articulnr attention k called to or NEW and nsiritoVEn 141,11:11 Inc ttlring Machzno, for Tailoring, :hoe -Fitting, Cotelt r 1 advanta ges are stay/icily. durability, easy . arlapla• Iron to ail nrattelleS of inantitrorturnig,, It rnrilies purred work on all inarortal. It to o:irctitt/ly ,Jusir• nolo tn st icing I'.,tcut i.t tidier, Ind is ver) end. In 10:ort, it I:, tI, nr:A laileetinatwiaeturing tutiobine to lite li,a,ket. 1.....erc machine guaranteeil EMPIRE M. CO., Chestnut Philadelphia. •t.‘;cn.'s witid , dJ TRANS (-I:LANI.L.Lu, Agent 1— *2llno , • PRO t .31 i w , . 111 , 1 t. , to }Albite tha j;,„ y Lit • . I t.illl it i •• tt,u 161- • 1 . 1 , k 1 •,tio i• tto l 7 rue..," p4tehtt•ti IMIEZMNI . r ht u i re iablt. rates t , t. gt. l l .1:111 n•i•• I+1:t • ot •,n I_t ILA , ~ 9 0 S L L E L L .141 tt (s ucc r, t F. . 1)1.:.1.1,1; a • IN IVATCIII , ], - AN t) S LVEIt W A No_ 13 \Vabllin , . , ton Street 11.1 C; EIZ:NTO WIN, MI) 10;i It IN ; 13. J lALPTi DED TQ. PA-L. N 21, -jf y itilornli the t LI • • $ .1 . I • 1 I . 11 , .111 usurarice t. • tic% :0; lt,burartce ~1 al: k;l4 I, ru tke bcs: compon le, and at re:,..l.ll:tHe noe. i - L f.d.; 1:\ ;4:i,', A:\ :;;-- En iter .I'Vorth America, tILU till, Eid,rptinc 411 L 11l •:.!ciplii I, Hume of N•.-vv t. t ' l/ Mutual of Cum- ‘N Fltna ol IfnrtFrrd rn• tat: 111 01 Ph !tit , and na• Equitable ut New iron' acodertt rqw- , lng I)ralit, of 1,1 tlt r'.; Company of " 11,ur.11iLe for Travdiers and 4rt•z:.g 441: =f ui I lri.ties. 14tin e 01: 114nws, !tittles, Caltre, and 'll4 ur Accttlettt,- supidl) ..0144.6 k; ,, ,:t.r tl U .4J ;,), I tancr; :tnd btock rant- rare at"' pamphios fur niohva!:, ,w;:1:1'il flAil..tS, Uk-rier.) Beef ! - tid 15eel. I. suit:l:latter would Inform the public that he t-tta t ottt,a , :t•ti the i:titcl.eritit; DuS/Ilebt, aunt t,tii t.e prep.:tea to supply per,olk, tt, , it It a prime ttr ttcie of ktt I or , LA ii6i).ll: .31 tt. tt r. rt k dun PI; tlit;at CA, cej tr adjoin tog the Hy Nt‘1.1 . 1./ 9 t i • ," 1,1,1 ar the ;Awe noai ..C111)%1:1 4r4erxtag . : 1.1 t ,) tlas t h eon ,t. lb.:1114 at t. 1.• town rux t.,02 0, ) 111 1C.•1,1 . -; , a,:,1 iz, tit al. t.,11/ea 1.) hair cw.l .Ilampouning 1.. 1 :It I,..tt•ori uut Aug 24 18137 r•i4 r •.,, = tiLL I Us( IL' iLL heir Lu-A . A. S Elt 0i ;I,f, T';'ablii;igton llou JO 1 , 1 V: e;laut Tailor ing LJ blibtun en t, Hua ju,t reiLavtql another of Uoutin for 1) 1.;(il - kV E lt, ^e •nISEAVTILS.— M ain an d and I'n tic:: DOE iSht.\S. Pia til Palley V ES 'l lis l.ti. will bii mad(' to oidur ut ',fold to suit c4blUiller,. A gout! Rio It Of (2,10,11,:ag of the .I.,ati...bt 6tylea Also, n fuJ btc;els of t:liN LICA 1; `,501):3, t 4 tich ones, zinrt., ntler .). ..n I.e Lite ;at St:, !es ‘l't 1.. t d•4l cif prt,:en it, :cut Lhc tulles. t,:tt• t y ot. G.l.l;itts auii cz anuu 1,1: my ~~ dcllt~4:'t~lq .:VA~C~ , 1,01 UOO :;114.:AL:ut. 1(•,11, -1 , ut I'. E lt. id offer at Public Sale, on. Fri dity the 6th +f December. 1867, at 1 o'clock, , 6 Lots 01 11 +.131, it LAN U. containing from 4) to 12 acres each, viz: No. 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 6, 'These lots have Olt them quite a quantity of timber for present use and are well act With young Wiest,- cut builiciently large to split troin '2 to 4 Rails to the cut. The herb arc in sight of Tomstown, leas tly.n .4 or a nrilc from the place, oh a good road, and wt;l be bind the highest birder without reserve. 'Pcruas to 81.111 the purchaser. JP:O. Alli.)pti UR: , 1;2 CIALC,K plain Matting; at Lila store of • AU/41:115%M BENNE/111T & CO d ITAEX:; Wahl Bugs iu store mud alkjtor salt; cheap Ly Vlr L E I?, NILL & CO ;~ugetstun~c Li\, % A CISME 14, IWO f,joaions urged i'll tat :aid most ~I lered to !iiiA :is & i: A `.‘ KER. „I-FM ELIZY W. A. PRICE anti J.:l. II 1.1.1g1 NI,)„ IvN 'TED! WANTED. Vi r WOOL! WOOL! The highest Market Price will be paid in CASH flr COMMON es well as FINN WOOL, delivered at their by the enekniensatins_ WOOMilff MANUPACTra ING COMPANY. Arrangements made to receive large tots at distant points for shipment. A full assortment of fine Common all Wool PLAIN AND FANCY CSSAINIERES TWEED-,FLANNELS BLANKETS CLOTHS, VAR,NB;. -- - constantfy on hand and for sale, at the lowest Phil; tidelphiu and New York, prices, to dealers for cash at usual-terms, or-given-in erchango. for Won L- 23 —l. .1 J. ( 1 AUSTIN. I rc's , NNtleidditeidiVAllMMlti2l l 4o.oEll23l.l9.4tM N T. J. FILBERT, m DRAPER, !las eonstantly for sale a full assorlment of (()OD for Cientlemen's ware. NI g s 'M` - "I ntest City Fashions always on hand. ~.. ' (11 IN . 14 aynesharo', Pa W., S l / 44 14:00.A.: (4‘42. , t.X11614..V474'N.7.t.NX1i1...V4X:i1l 12 01 THEIS W.A.-1r BARGAINS! - IkT, OW is the time to buy goodS6nm E. & J. El den cheap 1 . , , r cash, on _account of the great-re duction in prices of goods in the Eastern markets We ere prepared to furnish our customers and the public generally with all kinds of goods in our line at tl.e LOWEST CASH PRICES. Conic one, come all, and buy yOur Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Trunks, Clocks, A TimmMl assortment onlittches, GoldPeris - .7 :Intl Jewelry just received and will be sold at ex trurnuly low prices. Now is the tune We will be d to show our gnolts to nil a call will sat -4 the most lucre:tuba's that we can sell cheap. ge—Wateließ Clocks and Jewelry Repair ed at short, tome. April 19, 1967.) IVE VLAALLEI s rpHE subscriber would inform his patrons and the public generally that he has recently large. ly increased his Livery stock, and i, now prepared to accommodate those wishing to hire with either s— !ROBES Mill VERICII,S'imc. the-shortest—noHt_e, *h.si\iie l hour's. Persons desiring Horses or Bug gies, for riding or driving, would do well to give him a call, as his stock has been selected with great - care as regards gentleness and last tray . r:g. Ills vehicles ALL NVW, fashionable, and ride easy, hay lag been bought with a view to accommodate the public. Parties, conveyed to any point desired, ac companied by a careful driver. Per-Ons wishing Horses or Buggies, night or day, wi!l please apply at his father a bathl le and Harness bhop, Main tseet, 2 doors west 01 the "Bowden !louse," where an attentive Ostler will always be in attendance. RA NK LIN W LIACI LEY. August A NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOV ERY roa - Restoring the Sight at the Aged, STR ENG TII tINING E WEAK, AND PRE SERVING TIIE PERFECT The Goneave , onveN, Grp-tat 'SPECTACLES intr , hlur.ed trou et rue a shut tone airier!, have pro ved ,uperior to any other Glasses m use Hundreds .1 pl rsorJs who hart' Lr lCd them, will testily to their ..poriority oser the old oru • s in use The Concave convex Glasses are ground from pun• ,iy,dal iu such a manner that the dls trlbutvJ over the elttoet,urttice! They thetefore at lord n don and dr-dinet vision to the eye, m what ever direction it may be turned, w hereas the' old doub Ic cohvcx g a.s , s r'qutrc a direct sight through then centres THE CONCAVE-CONVEX 3 LASSES are patterned after the shape of the cornea of the human eye; they give aelear min healthy light to the eye, and prey* nt tt hum becoming tired or dini. V. MAKI used by daylight or lamplight, they never leave that unpleasant feeling in the eyes,.whielt is 80 connaon from tho use ut the old style lilassos.— Persoins who .ft; r reading or sewing feel their eyes growing , dun and sit - Lining. are advised to try these new mid lissioved CONCAVE-CONVEX GLASSES. They can be used a long Line be foie ch,ngin6 to a higher power. Also constantly on hand 'P i:CTACI.CCf to suit all et lter deficiencies of the wght,sucb us neur•srgut eduess, weakness. it/flaw:awn, cataract, &c Ev ery'pair of rliectaco a being 'Ansi, d by an Opto 'newt which gives the exact power of Lae eye. Is wurrante,l to suit. NEW ;:iLASSES SET IN OLD FRAMES 61101 tr • C c. FORGE, 16, Webt. Wasb.lngton. Bt.. 11.gc:.town, Aui,ust. 2, 1867. 1111/ IL " / rit / • i i i7 . l , ;is u lir st r i e e ce u lle ; ed bu a mi l ; u ie l B l B asso i r i t is oc me s n t to l. onbisLi to pact, el all the latest istvles of taec's aril EiJya EATS AND CAPS , Mo.'s, Women's, Misse's, Boy's and Children's BOOTS, GATE S, SHOcS ul k. , :lippers of every„ desotiptiou. Ladies and ,111Stit'S Bonnet Initias, Triinininra, Suislowns and Hata, Dresa 'fru/17.41ga, Hoop Skirts, flair Nets, Han Coils, Bestery,,Crloves, Parasols, Suit Umbercllas. Fans, &c. School, Blank and•Miacelluneoua Books, Station em of all kinds; Notions and Fancy Goods. All ot which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. Sept. 24.) J. K. WELSH .110 USES .A.ND LOTS FOR SALE. rjiH E subscriber offers at Private Sale SE V E N 1 HOUSES and Lots, situate on Mechanic tit. and en North Street, Waynesboro.' ALEX. HAMILTON. Sep. 20 —tf GI Shoes and Sandals at haxce & !forme:Ws. r3L - • IEII MEI _._c o Farmers can rest assured that this Machine is no humbug., and judging from the many htgh recom mendations of many farmers who tire using them, we have c une to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that every farmer wants and will hate as s , ,on as they have en orportunity to test its moils. One man, without any assistance, can feed, turn and shell tieventy five Bushels per day. The follnwine is the report of the Judges on this Machine, at the great trial of Agricultural Imple ments, held at A üburn,N Y in July, 1866, under the auspices of the New . 1 ork Agricultural Society : "Among the Machines on Exhibition, was a Hand Corn Sheller. Separator and Cleaner, exhibited by Jacob rtiinkerhoff, Auburn, N. Y. We have careiully examined and thoroughly tested this Machine, and have no liesit it ion in proliouncingit the' best_Cor_n_Sheller-toc-ever-sa to.-11-readily-adapts-itself-to ears of - a - ny biZs . and shape, shells el , an, and with great, rapidity and oak+, arid at the same operation sep arates the cora from 'the cob, anti the chaff from the corn ~,and delivers the corn ready for market ; and it requires but the labor of one person to operate it. The whole oth.ir is simple in construction, and dur able." E. & J. ELDEN JOHN STANTON GOLD, Prea. N. - Y State Ag'l Society. . BENJAMIN P. JOIINsON, soc'ry N.Y. State Ag'l Society. SOLON 11 HIINSO.N Ag'l New York Tribune. . S EDW Aft DS TODD, Ag'l Editor New York Times. Dated AUBURN, N. Y., July, 1886. [Copy of Letter from U. S. Agent fin the Paris Universal Exposition.] '•Ma. J. I.3iirsx novir— Dear eir : My Advisory Uommitti'e, appoint. dto select implements for exhi -bition-at-the-Universal-Expositionin-P-aris i -in-1867,-have-sefected and - recommened to rue your Corn Sheller, as the host in America I have accepted their report, and will forward your i, delivered here,•ready fur shipment. on or beiore January 1,1867, Yours truly." .17E. DERBY, U. S. Agent, &c. • WThe undersigned having secured the right for Franklin County, Pa., and M ;ryland, u portion of the Territory will be sold on liben I terms. Good and responsible ogenis wanted to sell the above 'Ma chine who will he supplied on application. Retail price of Machine *25 00. .For further information a ress • LIDY, LECRON & GILBERT. N. a We are Mao manufacturing GRAIN DRILLS, Corn .nellers. Washing Machines, Straw Cutters, &c., and are prepared to do all kinds of ItEPAIRENG ut shed notice and in a workmln.like GEIER .Nov 29. 1867 Farmers please look at the great advantage in Thrashing SELP-REGULIIING Git IIN SE MATO R, WA the latest Improved Triple- Geared Horse Power, This Machine is conveniently arranged for hauling and tares:ling, being permanently fired on two wheels. 01/13 man call easily move or shift it about, so that it is not half trouble in a barn floor as ae common thrasher ion' shaker. It is also easily put in operation. It is simple, e tally managed, •pliable, durable, compact and cleanly to work by when in operation, not making near the dust as the common- machine or other Separators. Farmers wan rest assure,) that this machine is no humbug, anl judging from the high recommenda tion of farmers that are using them, I must come to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that lar mers want and will have as soon as they have an opportunity to Ottomans and attest its merits, for which I hope they will give an oppirtuility, no lum willing to be responsible if it duos not perferna, us represented in this Circular. No. I is a eight-horse paver, with cast iralkresher frtine ant wrought iron an•i wood cylinder, sir , teen inches in diameter and thnty•threo niches long. Trunk has ten-inch rake crank and seven rakes is thirty-five inches wide, and delivers the straw on the seceit I rake, these carry the straw out on their tops, and deliver it the stacker, which will deliver about thirty-five feet beyond the feeder, on a stack fifteen to eighteen feet high, and can be easily manaud to carry -the chaff with the straw, 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 windy weather. It bags the grain lir reasonable management, suf flciently.elean for market, and its capacity, under ordinary circumstances, is from twenty to forty bnshe els per hour, using eight horses and the same number of hands; but to force the work under favorabl circumstance, at will thresh from forty to fit•ty bushels per hour, and with more ease and agreeableness to hands than any other machine non , 10 common use. The No. 2 Machine, fully ropiesented in-the above cut, is particularly inhipted to the farmer's use; in intended to apply to any common lever or railway power; weighs 1,300 pounds; has an iron thresLes frame, and cylinder, 124 inches in diameter coal 48 inches long; delivers the clean grain in bags, oral? desired, in a hall-bushel. It delivers the straw filleeti feet from the feeder, or if desired. can deliver the *haw and chaff together; will thresh and clean, in geed grain, ready for mirket, from 100 to 175 bushels nefwheat, from 300 to 500 bushels of oats per day, using four or s.- horses, and the same number of alas; but to force the work, under most thverable circumstances, good g aim, Ste., will thresh and Glen n considerably inure. Mu Machine will thresh and clean all kinds of grain generally threshed with the common inachine,%ad requires nu more horse power, but in many cases dues nut run so hard. It will apply very well to a two•horao railway power Shop Prices of Machines range from 5210, to 3525. Ii 1 warrant the machines to be us abovis represented; also against any reasonable defect's of inateri workmanship, &c. 07'lluviog now taken a room to keep Repair Castings on baud, I have also selected and am prepared to furnish a variety of other agricultural implements, the latest and best improved. and ouch as are best adapted to the wants of the tanners of this part of the country : Such as the Hagers town 1 / 4 Miller's) Clover Stemmer, Huller anti Cleaner, which is proving by its own merits to be one of the best machines of the kind now in use. The latest improved B HOKE YERE PER AND MO %V -ER. combined, with Dropper, and the Mower alone. The American clay Fork and Knife combined. Hoy Rakes, Fodder Cutters, Cider Mills, &c. 6t c. &c.,which L 'will furnish on short notice anti warrant them to answer the purposes for which they are intended. LsrOrders solicited and promptly attended to. ror further particulars, circulars, & c. address ' - DA NILL tams - En ) May 4, 1866.] Waynesboro', Franklin Co. l'uun'a. RATOR A:ND GLEA SE - PA Patented April 12, 1864 and February IlaNilnorz-5 3 . 1 10AllaMIlkaLAIPIAlkeZIWAPW:11111:NFIIPI Improsged Thrashing GEISERS' PATENT CLEANER, AN'D BAGGER.. driven either by Gear or Belt SHELLE ,•• , $' "F. 1.. IL 111 14 vain with 1 Ft ! zos 28, 1865. LIDY & LEGRON. Machine! 10,10 OD POUNDS OF BUM .! Fr HE quantity of butter made in this country is i too sMall. • It can be increased • 10.000, pounds 49 by th of IVithon's Iforie and t'attle Powders Good l discuses of lierrese6sttlei iiiheell and Huts. old by -' -' - '— - J.R. KURI'Z,-- ...,.. Waynesboro Igir Reid these certificates, hundreds divide could be published: 1 Four or five years ago, J. 8. NIXON comoontul- 1 ed ti: Horse and Cattle Powder, and asked mt to try it. I was the first farmer to whom it was :risen and the first one to use it for stock. I found it fUll ly equal to what Mn Nixon said of it, and I has used itextonsively since,' end basally -recount:rem:f it to farmers as a sure thing in fattenibg stoCk•ot v, kinds and a capital Powder for Hones. MICHAEL EBERSOLE: - Chain bent burg, Dee mber ;865, - B. 1111zott.—To the' multitude in this pot lion of our State,who have used your Cattle PO1;4410'111 no commendation is necessary. Its beneficial eel facts have been fairly tested, and hence its uuboune dad popularity. I have used it for my horses au cows for several years past, and cannot afford to do without it. ,It keeps all kind of Milo in good con dition, loosens the skin, smoothes the hair, and 'Sharpens their appetites. As apr entive from dis ease. I regard it as invaluable. Yours, &c., —I3IThINECIC. Chambersburg, Aprli, 1866. Ma. J. S. NIXON •—Dear Sir :—I gave your Hors and Cattle Powder a fair trial with all my stock Horses and cattle, and it improved them wonderfil ly. It speedily increased the• richness of the milk of my cows, and improved the condition of my stock greatly. 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, K..IIIcVLURE, Ed. Reposilory. THE SURE CUR,,E ARMY 'Tell, CAMPITO - RING Woal4l, TETTER, I and a Skin diseases. certainly cured by NIXON'S Ulycerine Sold ky J. K. KURTZ 1:W born . Nixon's; -East India Tincture. The best medicine for Internal and External pain Perfectly safe under all circumstances. Every tam. ily should hare it. tom' If you have pains, use NIXON'S East India Tincture,. Aka'"_ll you have Skin diseasee, use_NlX ON't3 Myeerme , Ointment. Lerl.l . you have horses or cattle that don't thrive, use Nt X ON"-s - tionnt - anii - Oat - tit - Powilers. Chambersburg, Feb. 8--tv. NEW LEATHER AND FINDING STORE ! 7 ELVIS S, FORNEY & SONS, would , inform Elthe public that they have received another sup ply of Bends at their new Leather and Finding Store, (imbruing amen g other articles the ing: Sole Leather, Rough Skirting, Hemlock and Spanish Sole, calf' Skins,French Calf (IQ., heep do., French and !dens Morocco, Lining Skins, all kinds, Lasts, every style and size, l'hieads, Boot Webing, Laces, Galloons, Size Sticks, Measure Stiaps, Deer Bones. Burnishes, Heel Shaves; ast Hoops, Peg Floats, Double Cutters, Welt Knives, Nails and Tacks, Was, Clamps, Crimp Boards, Bubbers, Bristles, Lasting Irons, Files, Jt,k Porict.ti., and Paper, Compasses, Boot Trees, Pegs, Knives, Pinchers, Hammers, various kinds; Rasps and Files, Auls and Handles, Collis Irons, Long and Shotilder Sticks, Eyeletts and Eyelett Punches, Strip Auls, Anil all other articles usually kept in such stores. Highest cash price paid for -.Hides and Skies— Feb. 8. FORN EY & SONS, 1 PLENDID ARRIVAL OF' DRY GOODS AT IL AD A. YINGLING'S, No. 13, Pub Square, under Herald Offibe. We invite the attention of buyers to examine our well sOloctud stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &a., purchased since the decline at greatly reduced pri• ces. As - we have had the advantage of selecting our Stuck from both Markets, (New York and Phila.') we are prepared to defy competition in Style Quality and Prices. We ask the especial attention of customers to our large Stock of Prints, Brown and Bleached MUsLINS, Domestic GINGHAMS , (very cheap) FIANNfA.S, Red, White and Yel low, do. B erred, shaker and Domitt do. Canton and all other grades Sacqueing do. air styles, FANCY SHAWLS. BREAKFAST DO, WORSTED DO., F INCY CLOAKINGS,NUBIA.HOOD, BAL MORALS,•RCPALLANT CLOTHES. Our DRESS GOODS Department comprises the following class of goods; viz: SILKS, Colored and slack, REP? ALPACA POPLIN Silk •P•.iplins all Shades, English Merinoes, Empress Cloths, Double. Width 3.louslins, Alpacas, All-Wool Kopp, coburgs, (",lieap,) Plain Poplins, Striped 80., Debit's, French Merinocs, &e. We would call especial attention to our Mourn ing G.,ods Department, which is complete. compri sing every kind of BLACK GOLDS kept in a first class Dry Goods House such as BLACK FRENCH MtRINOES, Dlnck English Do., Black A IpacineD lack COBURIiS, Black SILKS, Bombazines, '..;amise CL amis. POLANANE, Rapp Canton Cloths. Our stock of Men and Boy's Wear is complete. such as , Cloths, Cassi mem, &attinetts, !'weeds, Jeans Kcrtwys, Full Lin•eys, die. Also. a lull line of Dilutions, Hosicry, Gloves. Trimmings,. Corsets.F. Hull & Ce's Cc lebratetl 1100 P SKI WI'S &c., &c., H. & A YINGLLNC. Nov. 8 18'17, • . _ OIL Cloth and paper Blinds atthe store of AaissaBes,l32araw'r & Co T. J. )(ILL. Walker, Nill & SUCHMOSORSTO A. s. HAMS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERSIN STRIA & GROCIIIIIK WINES AND LIQUORS; Glass, Queens; Wood and Will- low ,ware, LIME, CEMENT ANL) FERTILIZh It lisasiurrows Alm= Juno 14-Iy. .tqfin 1391.13 & H 4 Li ' BBL§ N. C anal K r,ukitornac Herring, Shari, Mackerel nod etnokkt Herring, for sale by , WALKER, HILL &CO Hogeratown. inlooSglGs str dardWhito Sugars , store and 416;.-etiln.- by WALKER, NILL & CO- Hagerstown. 50 MILS SYRUPf l i3 w iltaa2 R an i l i fzr u st u lz . Hagerstown. BAGS COFFEE in store sand for sale by WALKER, NILL & CO; lingerstown, 300 SACKS G. A., American and Dairy Salt for sale by WALKER, NILL & CO Hagerstown. IVIRR Ortard Brandy, do. Port, Mader, er ry, Malaga and Champagne Wines, i~ "shore and for sale by WAL tR,B NILL & CO. Hagerstown. ATAGNIFICENT stock of Queensware, China ill_Waro,plass Warn and Cutlery, forsale by WALKER, NELL & CO, lin gersioliiii. NICE Cream, Farina, Pearl, Mushroom, Gra ham, Water, Viola , ;Sugar:Jumbles,Ginger and Boston Cream Crackers, in store and for sale by WALKER,NILL & CO. Hagerstown. MENDID-stock of—W-ooden-and—Willovr—Ware-- , in store and for sale by V‘'ALKER, NILL & CO. H a gerstow n . ;, - T. HITE Lead. Linseed Oil, Lubricating, Har i ness and Fish Oil. in more and for sale by WALKER, NILL & (JO. Hagerstown 9r t BBLS COAL 011. in store and for' sole by t)k) WALKER, HILL & CO, Hagerstown. EGS-N-AILS-ir-stareAmiLfor_salc_l33r___ "WALKER, DULL & CO. Hagerstown. HOVELS, Rpaties, Hoes; Traces, Halter Chaim, 081. c. &c , iU store and for sate by WALKER, NILL & CO. Hagerstown —'IIERCES Rugg!. Cured Canvasecid Hams 'in and for ode by WALKER,-NILL_&_Co Hagerstown. 1 j 4CON Lard and all kinds of Country Produce wanted by Vlr MAKER, NITA. di Co June 14—ly TIM WEST 1811,1 V IL MEEIVS, gEIS, J. F., KURTZ ilrlf3HES to inform the good citizens of Way- V nesboro' and vicinity; that he has just receiv ed from the East a large and full assortment of fresh Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints. Dye Stuffs Window Glass, Putty, Brushes, Ste ezc., which he la prepared to soh as cheap as they can be had at. any other house in the town, and which, in regard t o , quality. cannot he excelled. lie h s also on hand large assortment of TomsTr tt ItTIC IL ES comprising in part tlw following articlea, Viz Toilet Waters, all kinds, Eau de Cologne, endless in variety, Extracts for the handkerchief, Fine English Pomades, Bandolinos, Bear's Oil, Fine and Fancy Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Nail " =-_ Combs, &c. &o. For Culinory purposes he has Corn Starch, Pearl Barley, Pearl Sago, Flavoring Extracts, viz: Lemon, Vanilla ,Strawbory, Raspberry, Pine 4p pie, Orange, Banana, Celery, Pear, Peach, Nut meg, &c. Fresh Spices,Black Pepper and all eta Cr' articles in that line. e has also something to please the CHILDREN. A fine stock of Toys of all kir . .ds:a large supply of China ware. E"Ert eliat 2041 clicsizi. ems. tle has Drake's Plantation Bitters, Hoflland's German do. S.nd's Sarsaparilla, Bull's do. Hiteshew's Cough Syrup, • si Diarrhoea Cordial Froy'S Vormi age, Verinifuges,. doz. kinds. Pills— W righ t's Judron's, paulding's, Ayer's Branuretl's, Morse's, McLane:, liver; ifrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup. r. Parishes do. Keroscoe OIL Lamps and. Chum, a ways on hand. l'haukful for Kind favors already bestowedupon him, he solicits a continuance of the saute,. hoping tout by trying to please he may win the eunatienc e of the people. As much care taken in Waiting up on adults as cbildren Physicians' Prescriptions promptly and carefully compounded al all hours. .1. F. KUETZ. -August 10. 1864. f4+l;A,Aii 1(1)11F---fil MIHE subscriber off' re at privat e sale 2} ri p 4C , from Waynesboro,' a fract.of land containin 65 ACRES of limestone land. The improvements sge a double LOG HOUSE, BANK IMRN, a good well of water, Tenant tiouse, wash house, spring House, Blacksmith Shop, and oth. r neccessury improve ments. . RODER!' McILVANEY. Oct. 18— tf. G OOD Levy Sugar at VEIWOATPNGS 110. IP.WALNK a Hair " REID'S, rums 6: IFORFLIcu's.