EININRE SlllTrria 2.4.llkaliNE PATENTED FEBRUARY 1&, NM SSA LEII.OOIII, NO, 921 SV.MTEUT PHILADELFBIA. This Machine is constructed on a now principle of mechanism, possessing many rare 'aid valuable im provements, having been examined by the most pro found experts, and pronounced to bn TV and PERFECTION COAIBINED. e following are the principal objections urged gatie:t r4tAvin.; Al:tames : I. Excessive fa:tigue to the-operator: 2. Inability to get out uf order. a. Expeuse, trouble,4tfl keg of time in repairing 4. Ineapneily to rr cv wren. tic Reription of material 5. Disagreeable mkt, Ivliile m operation. The Empire Suring Machine is Exempt from all these Objections. It has It 'Arnie!' t rick reivei mettlar action, mak ., tut, I. or alit nt it h t r Elf' nor RAVE both - sltiegr 1 .4.ri0i Tits p,ritcl sunan , 4 uu etyry del-ervion of Ina-. trrrait . &mu- I,,,ttiter , to-thy - Nnitsook tsitithim it, cotton nr soli thread, from the coarbest titirst munll,4. T fIL ,1 1 1.1 S, lIPAILs, TUCKS L,11.; !I:1 h, PI, • ITI, GA '1•1i TioNing Herber CAM nor COG VI Ni Hi ATI CA LIS A 018E1,1:SS MACH INEi AU Voritiits Of GAINII.:T 11AI:11PM frOtAl. Lirrartieular attention is Called to 01 NNW arid *stettovi , :u :llanu tut:luring, Machine, for Tailoring, :shoe-Fitting, Coach Trimming, Sic. I advanta ges are simplicity durability, rapidity, easy adapta tion to all branches of 11111111 lacturing . . It makes pertect 'rock on all maiirml. It is •specially dt•rir u",le ut io.f ‘ e, inti Patent loaiher, •nd is very still.. In oat s it is the most pert( ct imioutaeturmg machine market. . ;..o.tra Ittved. t";. 92 I Chi it: ut n/. want ft J 1' a :Nri 011).2.4F.LLiw. Agtalt ar. 1— VALUABLE I.:i Igki) V EVENT! r. 1-tt!lsc.ll , er• would trdorm Ott - public 'tint 'l.l y iouedi Is 0 the lißtht of 'the Key :7,olW ion • , to 111 , 1 4 . 11CP, " pltellied t(. 18 , 7, r•,;11 e.hotit heti% !dual or thly e obt.lit.ed .tt resotoble 1:1, hto e 101 ' , lle Ijll :Ma Jura lot 1. It t..,f1 I e tiolA Old 1)0 unilce -h,•tt,r 1.1 otlottl rth. :I a1:,1 it lip e. ii r. It tit'Vt..l to '.•' • ,t.• 0 1 -It t .. . 1 - yet eilert,l to ~ ' 1 it S. I 1i nee, f.> F. J. Po- c vj i'(;11r;.;„1i: AN!, SiLYER VVAUX NO I:l,Wazd,ingti.ll Nicest, li-TOWN, MP REP MINI; PIZMPFIA"FTENDED TO -ti. N S TS a..-73. 11 GTA II t •_:2,21L1' tilt :;• ha , i.ndoi;hod nu Ildiiirrltteo A- Ir:•ttrat.ce of al: Is;n Is iti t I e heti cam p an . leg sn.l at ror,onaki , I .l'. in th.'- A rih A mer i ca . tang tbo Fn rpri.e lloul, of Airvv York snd t' v ('ural , e+ land Valley - Mutual of Cum berland Ca, I'd. LIVE MT.— in ih e rtnn of linnford American et and the F.:quit:Ode of New York. IN .4.IMA N l from accident t•ansinit irprith of llirrl.u'ily, in die:ravels r' I11;m:int. Cignpany or ifarttoni, rt v..imrhle !Dior:ince for Travellers and R rrhing men of all trades. Also net, on Horses, Mules, Can't., and `Sheep, ft lieeth,or .leciat nt, rapidly to ',lei:errl and stork rais ere. Ell kr:a . ..tone an,l rates given and I , nm plilo in fur ni!.hr,l by j()6EpH )IAiI,AS, June 14 -- f ] Gener. , l In:nranee Agont, sse -PA • AA . rime Beef ! 1:' 'ell r would ' , tan the I Willi. that he otili e, , the Butchering tanai,e,s and be j p person-; lN 11 in a prime ar ticle 0: !ii :.;ONDAY and H RN() \I" or wet I.:tr i the i.e3son, at thy' cellar adjoin •eg the " ero' Hotel," also on the same days at hio, residence , lar Pikesviiie. Till)AlA J. GUNNI.NGII.I;II 19-tf. E;Arbering itarbering suitseriber intwins site public atilt hn con Winos th , business in thi. Toon', nex il.)or tie koar4 t.tro , •ery Store, arid iv at nil tunes propm,l to do our t utilatz, shaving. shatnpooning c. u. tlo , t • 1.. Clap pat] 011ige ut the pu!)t to riiitpot tludy ....)13cnod Au {Sr,7 THL. Chi IS STILL THEY COME, J A. FISII ER Of the Wasitiutoti House Merchant Tailor. ing Establishment, thin jut received air...'..ii . ,:l':lvek of Goods for MEN AND BOY'S WEAR, of Enclii:!:. Fri neh and A rnericnn BEAVF RS.— Pine , nun! F-1,o• l; ',SSINII.:R I:S. Enßii , li and •. di I: , ,t: ..-- li . i S. Flaw and Fr ncy V lIS .. 'i , ~; he inn& to order tr sold to ,Illt :("tk.:L/g 0 1 : the I t . . , ,9t, Style lief! stock f ITI - ZNI. -- 1; ii•i.i tiOODS, • I k of Cs. Half Hose, Silk and ,L,er4 Pll.e Z 51.1115, Under —shirts, lt,nt,e7s, :•ek Cies (d all t'.,tyietr, the late Style - PaNr Cr , liar9, all Styles ~,,,, r , I,e 111•1=1 tore , uentqi colle g e. IST. %.S £iitxous Oxide Gas EXT kcT TEE H our FAIN, ')r wiwri p,ort , tirs desire it, hr w i uie the NMI y, Frucess ,;f Freezing the Gums 77 - Iperatw. , Dent; tr . ) done in a ~t taen'ific man He will insert Artificial Teeth mounted on Gold, Silver, Pill Ulla or Vulcanite, and warranted to give E.tisinctinn. Oftke, No., I I North Carlisle street, nenrly op. pante the Aanrus House. Nov. 22-6rn. , - - CHECK and plain Matting at the store of Ast♦snaox, Berms)l;,-r & Co It 'CAI & Pk`A W. A. PRICE , ;ha times. Custonf• ,0101; ex.arninu.„, my IR re .1, A. f.r:t;cr.,:ov.n. %1 I. W EL NTE Dl WA NTE D. WOOL! WOOL! The highest Market Price will be paid in CASII for ookusuri as well as @INN WOOL, delivered at their Mill, by the CHAMBICIISBURO VITOO'.EN MANUPACTUN ING 00IIPANY. Arrangements made to receive large lots at distant points fur shipment. A tun assortment of fine Common all Wool PLAIN AN]) FANCY CSSADIRRES, TWECDS, FLANNENS BLANKETS' CLOTHS, YARNS, constantly on hand and for sale, nt the lowest adelphia and New York prices. to dealers for cash at usual terms, or given in exchange for Wool. June, 28—iyj J. 1.1 AUSTIN, Pres't MilliMitreArd klatrisrld Wet - 4* T. J. FILBERT, DRAPER, 0 gita, eimeta - wlirfiir'ziale it: fidra.filWeiii - eilt of lilloDr3 for Gentlemen's ware. N §c: r ' - I.ute-4t City Fashions always on hand ny i!u (I . lllV.ShOrtl ' , i ' fl y. N.;N: : 1 / 4 ANN N.: N:l4, /$32, — EEO: THIS WAIL" BARGAINS! T°" is the • time to buy goods from F,. Rt. J. den - cheap for cash, on account of 163 great re duction in prices of goods in th, H94tein markets We aro prepared to furnish our niters and the public generally With all kn o ts of, goods in our line nt tde LOWEST CASH PRICES. I:oniu otiv, cum' all, and buy your Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, 'frunks, Clocks, Baskets, Mats, &c., &c. A s.pier did ilssorident ft VVntvlies, Gol I Pots_ nn l .Ivwelly r in-t rvvvivvil ati.i ttil ibt ,01.1 at ex tremely low wives. Now i." 11 1, nnn 11 v «ill lie 14 t td li so .1 1 ,vv goo,:. to id dol will s•it sty tli.. foos-t- mere filous th.tt ise_t_ail sell cw-11atelics Clocks awl Jcwelry Repair cd at short, n o tice. April 19, 1067.) E. ,4/. J iUILS ULrh)L rTIF: suhseril er would Inform his patrons and - 1 - the public generally that he has recently large ty increased his I,wer, stock, and b• now pea p:1,41 to accommodate, those wishing to hire with etifter -‹ 'IIOEES , the short. st " non , c, all 1-4: 1 11011 TR. 1'.1 . 5..11S 111 , 1rittg !dorsi sor I'll 4. gies, fir ridiny or driving, would do w eel lo__giVe a call, ns his =lock has been si•lected : with guilt care as regartis gentleness and last tray- _ His VOlldeq ALL NTIV, tashionalde, and rile rnsy having . horn Iwught with a va w. to ;lemur:iodate the pti !Ale, Parties conveyed to any ',mut desired, at eninpanieo by a (weal' diiver. Per-ons wishing tl orses or Buggies, night or day, will please apply at his lather's Nitddle and II arm :••5 Shop, Atnin Msect, 2 doors west at the “Bowden House," where an attentive Ostler will always le in nu c arlee FRANK LIN W LE Y. August A NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCO'S"- 1.111" FOR Ile9torivg the Sight of the Aged, ~:sTIZEIV:TEENING THE WEAK, AND PRE gERVING THE PERFECT •crl'he Uoneiive-ootirex, UTI.-,tal SPECTACLES introduced trowel roe ai',hnrt tune since, have pro ved superior to any other Glasses in use If undreds of persons who have tried therm will testily to Moir muperionty over the old ones tim use The Concave COIIVCC (11:1 , b1 - a grom.nd (roil) pure erytal in h d I a tn.ilitier that the toeu- um dis tributed aver the mone ruetace! They thetelore nb lord 11 dear amid distinct vu ion to the eye, in what ever direction tt insy he timed, whereas the old daub ie convex g•a•sts require n direct right through their centlTS TliE CONCAYE-CONVEX !LASSES are patterned after the shapo of the cornea of the ha Mall I•y r; they give a clear and healthy light to the eye, and prevent it from becoming tired or dim. I , lhe.her by daylight or lamplight. they never leave that unpleasant feeling in the eyes, which is Eli common irons the Luse of the old rtyle Ula.ses.-- Persole. who aft: r reading or heWiliefti el their ryes growing dim and srnirttag, are advised to try these new and unproved e ON: va-V-E-C 0-N-LEIX A6SES They , can he vied a long [lute he fvre chang•ng to a higher power. Also constantly on haed EGT AC LES to suit another d,•lictencte. or the sight, such as near.sight edne,,s, we.tkness, inllatuat ion, cataract, ..SLc Ev ery pair or Spectacb•s being nap-4,d by an 000- nietor which givex the exact power of the eye, is vvonante 1 to suit. NEW GLASSES SET IN OLD FRAMES AY Sil C FoRcE, So. 16, \v, , ,t vyttstiington. I I , ,gerstown, A tit„ti,,t 2, 1867 fiiiNil "FALL thiltIVAL" i h n as h i is tibt lo r 7 i :l a( L a :ii f l u ie l s i r o t r i t l m s e : l t t oc n i j i coosibts m I , lla, ot all the latest btyl•zs of men's and HATS AN'D PS, Nien's, Women's, Masse's, 11( 's and diildren's BOOTS GAITE S SHOES, :Slippers of every deseriptio:i. Ladies and Misses cD nonnet. Frames, Trimmings, Nundowns and Hats, Dress Trimmings,, Hoop .Skirts, Hair Nets, Hair Elusiery, gloves, Parasols, Bun Lirnberellas. Fans, tichool, Blank and Miscellaneous Books, station. ery of all kinds; Notions and Fancy goods.. All of which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. .Sept. 20— J. R. WI: 1.1.0135 ES AND LOTS 1-'Oll S.A.LE • 99111 E subscriber offers at Private Salo SEVEN HOUSES and Lots. situate on Nlecharne St. and on North Street, Waynesboro.' ALEX. HAMILTON. Sep. 20:—tf G iTM Shoes and Sandals at Para .& llontarn'e. ,'. - ii.:(q.l r3ir' ION) „co I II S P A RN Sit RATOR . AN Patented April 12, 1864 and February Farmers ran rest assured that this Mar!tine is no hundintr, and iteltrina from the many hveh recom rnetolgtionq of Tunny farrows who are te.ino- them, we ►mve,c , me to the conclugiort - that - ifig - frie — viTi Machine that every former wants and twill Jhave as soon ns they have nn opportunity to test its Ineri . s. (Inc man, without any assistanre, can fled, turn and shell Seventy five 13ustiels per day. Iplc mhz.A.,:ic • ak,-Nts The rollocring is the report of the Juderes on this Unchinit. at the great trial of Agricultural Imple ments, held nt Auburn. N ,in ink'. 1866, under the auspices of the Nen Nork Agricultural Society: ".Imong the Machines on Exhibition, w Hand Corn tqleller. Sep-tratormnd - Clentier. exhibited by Jaci ii 'clinked - intr. Auburn, N. V. WP have carefully exofmned and thoronedy tested this Machine, a-ml-have-no - hesitatiorrin - prop - ouncin - g-it - tlre - brst Corn! Sheller tee rrer eau,.tT y adapts itselr to enrc of any six. and shape, nhrlls ekan, and with great rapidity and ease, and at the same operation sep. arates the morn from the cob, and the chaff from the corn, anti delivers the elm ready for market ; and it requires but the labor of one person to operate it. The whole afEtir is simple in construction, and dux, able." JOT IN STANTON GOLD, Pres. N. Y 'State Ag'l Society. - 13ENJAAIIN P. JOHNSON. - Soe'ry N. Y. State Ag'l Society. SOLON It OONSON AO New York Tribune. S EIJW A IIDS TODD, Ag'l Editor New York Times. Dated Annrnv, N. Y., July, 18116. [Copy of Letter from U. S. Agent for th , . Paris UniyerSalExposition.]. - "MR. J Daryirs ,, llllFF- Dear sir: Div A elvisortT Committee, appiet , d to select imploments•for echi hition at the Viniv,•rsal DxpoF4itton, in Poria. iu 1867. have selected and recommended to me your Corn Sheller, ft. , the Imst in America I have nreerted then , report, and will forward your Sheller, it delivered Fere, ready for shipment, on or before dorm ,ry 1,1867, Yours truly." J. 0. DERBY, U. S. Agent, &c. - The undersigned having secured the.:right for Franklin Courity.,Prt., and l‘t cry lend, n portion of the_Tenitory-whaterterms.—Cood-and-respans dile-agent s tited - to-sell-the-nbrive-Ma , - , bine who will bo supplied on application. Retail !rico of Mat hind $25 00 For further information .14.1dres3 N. B. We are also manufacturing G71:1 7V DIULLP, C..rn snellurs. Washing Machines, Straw Cutters, &c., and are prepared to du_all_kinds ot_IMPALlinG_ at short nutice and_ in - a_ workinqn.:ike EMIMM Nov. 29, 1867 limprorM Thrashing great advantage ine"rlarashbag Farmers will please look at the I'4r ajn with GETSERS I PATENT NEU-REGULATING GRIIN SEPARATOR, %ULM AND B ti.GGMR. - fith the latest linfirove - d 'Triple-Geared Horse Power, driven either by Gear or Belt This Machine is conveniently arranged for hauling and tnreshing, being permanently fixed on two wheels. One man can easily move or shift it about, so that it is not half trouble ir. n barn floor as as common thrasher, and Flanker. It is also easily put in operation. It is simple, easily rnannged, -enable durable, compact and cleanly to av)rk by when in ouoration, not making near the dust as the common machine or other Sopa ratom • Farmers can rest assure I that this machine is nu humbug, and judging from the high recommenda• mien of firmer.; that are Itsnig them, F must c mao to the rtnnalusion that it is the very Machine that far mers•want and will have as ' , Mil as they bare an opportunity to appreciate and attest its merita, for isluch I hope thw will give me an opportunity, as I arn willing to be responsible if it loos not perferm, es represented in this Circular. Na.. I is n eight•herse Rimer, with cast iron thresher frame and wrought iron and wood cylinder, six, teen inches in diameter and thirty-three inches long. Trunk has ten-inch rake crank and coven rakes• is thirty five inches wide, and delivers the straw on the secon I rake, these carry the straw out on their trips, and delver it ~n the stacker, which will doliver abaut, 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 straw, or deliver it in n separate place. The trunk and fan sides being closed, to confine the straw and chaff, remedies all diffieultica in marling grain against wines? . weather. It bags the grain b- reasonable management, suf ficiently clean for market, and its capacity, under ordinary circumstances, is from twenty to forty bushy els per hour, using eight horses and the same number of hands; but to force the work under favorabl circumstance, it will thresh from forty to fifty bushels per hour, and with more ease and agreeableness to hands than any oth.n• machine now in common use. The No. 2 Machine, fully represented in the nbove cut, is particularly adapted to the farmer's use; in intended to apply to any common lever or railway power; weighs 1,300 pounds;' has an iron threstes frame, and cylinder, 12.1 inches in diameter and 28 inches long; delivers the clean grain in bags, orafr desired, in a half bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet from the feeder, or if desired, can deliver the ,thaw and chaff together; will thrash and clean, in good grain, ready for market, front 100 to 175 bushels nofvhent, or from 300 to 500, bushels of oats per day, using four or B.a horses, and the same number of dhaF; but to tbres the work, under most favorohle circumstances, good q. sin, &c., will thresh and clea n considerably more. The Machine will thresh and clean all kinds of grain generally threshed with the common machine, and requires no more horse power, but in many cases does not run so hard. It wiil apply very well to a two-horse railway power . • Shop Prices of Machines range from 8210, to 8525. mr, warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any - reasonable defects of mated workmanship, ace. arllaving now taken a room to keep Repair Castings on hand, I have also selected and nm prepared to furnish n variety of other agricultural implements. the latest and beet improved. and such as are best adapted to the wants of the farmers of this part of the country: Such as the Hagers town (Miller's) Clover Stemmer Huller and Cleaner, which is prov:ine by its own merits to be one of the best machines of the kind now in use. The latest improved HUCK VE RE APL R AND MOW ER. combined, with Dropper, and the Mower alone, The American Hay Fork and Knifo combined, Hay Rakes, Fodder Cutters, Cider Mills, &c. Ato. &c., which I will furnien on short notice and warrant them to answer the purposes for which they are intended: Id?" Orders solicited and promptly attended to. For further particulars, circulars, &c. address May 4, 1860.] ELL CLE ' l v] ;r v...; :: „4. . , .. . 4 :ta? , r,rigl -14 ..c r ' . 4 .. ... 1 1 ? 1 ' .. LIDY, LECRON & 011.13ERT LIDY & LECIZON Machine! DANIEL G EIS ER, Waynesboro', Franklin Co. Pvan'a. THE. quantity of butter made in this country is foe small. It can be increased 10.000 pounds by the use of Nixon's Rom and Cattle Powders Good for all diseases of Howes Cattle, Sheep and Hoge. _Sold by J. F. ICURTZ, - Waynesboro . CP' Read these certificatea, hundreds of whic• could , be _ four cu five years ago, .1.11. NIXON-co:m[lmnd ed a Horse and Cattle Powder. and asked me to try it. I was the first farmer to whourit was given and the first one to use it for pelt. I found it full ly equal to what Mr. Nixon said of it, and I use used itextensively since, and heartily recornmetu. it to farmers as a sure thing in fattening stock of vi* kinds and a capital Povvde- for Horses MICHAEL EBERSOLE. Chambereburg,Deember .865,, _ M. J. S. NlXON.—To,the multitude in this pos. tion of our State,who have used your Cattle Powders no commendation is necessary. Its beneficial erl fects have been fairly tested, and hence its unboune ded Fiopularity. 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 cattle in good con dition; loosens the skin, smoothes the hair, and sharpens their aportites. As a preventive from dis ease, I regard it as invaluable. Yours, &c., J . S. ?intim • Dear Sir :—lgave your Hors and Cattle Powder a lair trial with all my stock Horses and cattle, aid it improved them wonderfu ly. lt , speedily increased the richness of the milk of my cows, and 1'111)1.0 , 1M the condition of my stock greatly. I can cordially recommend it as the host thing 0; the kind I have ever known or tried. for all kinds of stock, and it should he kept in every-stable. 28, 1865. end u _ certainly-cured by- •-- .NIXON't. 4 Glycerine Oirilin , •nt. W ny nebboro Nixon's East India Tincture.. The best medicine for Internal and External rain- Perfectly safe tinder all circumstances. Every tam ily should have it. rir if you have pains, use NIXON': East Intl ia 'Vino wry. _ - air It you - have Skin diseases, use N - 1:1 ON'S Ulvecrine Ointment. We" If y have h rrae ()x cattle that don thrive, use NIX://N's Horne and Cattle Powders 111 - E - W L EA THE R. E IV'S S. FOR'. E & SONS, would in form j / the public that. they have received another sup ply of g.•rnla It their new Leather and Finding Store, embracing amen g other articles the lollow„ ing: Sole Leather, Rough Skirting, Hemlock and Spanish Sole, Calf Skins, French Calf do , Sheep do., French and Mons Morocco, Lining Skins, all kinds, Lasts, every style and size, Threads, Boot \Vehing, Laces, Galloons, Size Sticks, Measure Straps, Deer Bones, Burnishes, Heel Shaves, List hoops, Peg Floats, Double Cutters, ‘Velt Knives, Nails and Tacks. Wax, Clamps, Crimp Butords, Bubbers, Bristles, Lasting Irons, }lles, Ptiviers, and Paper, Compasses, Boot Trees, Pegs, Knives; Pinchers, Hammers, various kinds; Rasps and Files, Auls and Handles, Collis Irons, Lung and Shoulder Sticks, Eyeletts and Eyelett Punches, Strip Auls, And all other articles usually kept in such stores. Highest cash price paid for Hides and Skins.— Feb. 8. FORNEY & SONS. PLENDID ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS AT No. 13, Pub Square, under Herald Office. We invite the attention - of buyers to examine our well selected purchased since the decline at greatly reduced pri ces. As we have had the advantage of selecting our stock from both Market., (New York and Phila ,) we are prepared to defy comp.•tition in Style Quality and Prices. We ask the especial attention of customers to our large Stock of Prints, Brown and Bleached MU , LINS, Domest.c. GINGII A MS. (very cheap) FLAN :\ J.S , Bed, White and Yel low, do. B erred, shaker and Domitt do. Canton and all othergrade4 hacqueiag do. all styles, ItEPP ALPACA POPLIN Silk P3plins all Shades, English 3lerinoes, Empress Cloths, • • Double Width Mouslins, Alpacas, A 11. W 00l Ropp, • Coburgs, (heap,) Plain Poplin; Striped Do., Detains, French Merinoes, &a. We would call especial attrmtion to our Momn ing Good , : llepArtment, which is complete. compri sing every kind of BLACK 6017DS kept in a first class Dry Goods IfoJse such as BLACK FRENCH MERINOES, Black English Do.. Wick — Alpacas Black COBUR;s, Black SILKS, Bombazines, "Jamise CLOTHS, POLA NA ISE, Repp Poplins, Cantos (lathy. Our stock of is complete, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, z-attinetts, rweeds, Jeans Kenn ys. I.'llll Linseys, Sec. Also, a lull line of Notions, Hosiery, Gloves. Trimminas• I;oroets,F. Hull St; Co's Celebrated H OOP 81i irrs &c., &c., & A YINGLING. Nov. 8 18'7, ti 011. Cloth nn! paper Blinds atthe store of Alazusox,Bastr.:cr & Co 10M0 POUNDS 4)F BETTER ! itEV. 8. 8. BCHNECK. Cleambersburg, Apni, 1866.- rs tail v csp A. K. Mc ()LURE, Ed. Repositorq THESURE.CUaM A1t1111" 'Telt, CA.MP ITCh, BXTIBEICS ITCH, RING WORM, Chambei:iburg, Feb. 8-- I v AND FINDING "'STORE ! IL & A. YINGLING'S, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &e., FANCY tillA NA LS, BREAK FAZ.q . DO, WORSTED DO., F kNCY CLOA KINGS, NUBIA.HOOD. DAL MORALS, RF.PALLANT CLOTHES. Our DRESs GOODS• Department comvrises tho following class of gookla;viz: SILKS, Colored and Black, Men.and Boy's Weal• T. J. NILL. W. W. WALKER. Walker, Will Si Go, SUCOEBSOREITO A. 11..11AGICIN WHPLESADE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN STARR 1 EMIT GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS, Glass, queens, Wood and _Wit., • low Ware, LIME, CEMEN T AN RTI. 1ZE11.5, June 14-Iy. 3 - evekl3BL - S - & — H - A IS RBIS N. C. and-Po knytomac Herring, Shad, Mackerel and smok'd Herring. for sale by_- WALKER, NILE, &CO Higerstown. - , 100 HartiS BROWN SUGAR. SO do. sten - 4ardWhite Sugars, in - store and for sale by -- WALKER, NILL & UO- Hag erstown. 50 BBLS SYRUPS in store anillor sale lay WALKER, NILL & QO. Hagerstown. 50 BAGS COFFEE in store and for sale by WALKER, NILL & CO; —Hagerstown. 300 SACKS 0. A., American and Dairy Salt for sale by WALKER, NILI. & CO Hagerstown. !,171211 Often' Br,lndy, do. Port, Mader, er ry, 31plaga and Champagne, Wines, ti store awl fin sale by WA ,NLLL & CU. liogurstowit. A-1-A UN IFICE NT stock of Queensware, China In Ware, Ulabs Ware ano Cutlery, for sale by WALKER, HILL & UtJ, II agerstown . NT ICE Cream, Farina, Pearl, YI ushroom, Gm. 1 ham, Water, Soda, ugar, 4 ambles, Ginger and Roston Cream Crackers. in btore and for sale by W LIR, NIL & lisgerstown. QPLENDID stock of Wooden and Willow Ware k-7in store and for sate by WALKER, NILL & CO iingeritown VaT HITE Lead. Linseed Oil, Lubricating, Har i' y ness and Fish Oil. in store and for sale by • WALKER, NILL & VO. Ha gerstola n 6) BBLS COAL OH, in stnre and for sale by WALKER, NILL & CO. Ilagerstown. — l -0-O—K-EGS—N err L 8 - ir — s tare - awl fmr - tra to fy WALKE R, .N ILL & CO. degerstown. HOVELS, Spades,'Hoeg, Traces, Halter Chains ► 6.2 Sre. dre , in store anti for :ink by WALK ER, NII, L & CO Hagvretown TIERCEA Sugar r'ered Canvassed Hams in e „Vlore and for s .1v by WA I,K N LL Ilagi•rstowii IiACON Lard and all ktn in of Country Proailce wanted by WALKT:II, NITA. Ar-ao lune 14—ly 11 1 .1 A CIIL. u.) 1 J o F KUFe T ilrittams t.. inform the good ciaia t , l a o f Way nesboro' and vicinity, that he has just receiv ed from the Bust a large and full assortment of fresh Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye stuffs Window Glass, Putty, Brushes, !'r c. &c., which he is prepared to sell ns cheap as they can be had at any other house in the town, and which, in regard to quality, cannot he excelled. He h s also on hand a large assortment of TO I LET A RTICL ES comprising in part tho following anteing, viz . Toilet Waters, all kinds, Eau de Cologne, endless in variety, Extracts for the handkerchief, 'Fine English Pomades, 'Bandolinos Bear's 011, ' Fine and Fancy Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Nail ti Combs, &o. &a. ' eor Culinary purposes he has Corn starch, Pearl Barley, Pearl Sago, Flavoring Eztracts, viz : l:emon, ranil 171; - Strawbery, Raspberry, Pine A p pie, Orange, Banana, Celery, Pear, Peach, Nut meg, &c. Fresh Spices, Black Pepper and all otn er articles in that line. He has also something to please the CHILDREN. A flue stock of Toys of all kihtls, a large supply of China ware. Eatexit IMEaciLliclaaelgo. Etc hal. Drake A" Plantatte Bitters, liotilautr 8 Berman do. S.nd's Sarsaparilla, Bull's do. lliteshew's Cough Syrup, Diarrhoea Cordial Frey's Vermifuge, Vermifuges, doz. kinds, Pills—Wright's Judron's, paulding's, • Ayer's 13randre th's, 11 orse's, McLane'b, liver; 7tfrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup- Dr. Parishe's do. Keroseoe Oil, Lamps and China, neys always on hand. Thsnkful for kind favors already bestowed upon him, ho solicits a cuntinusnce of the same, hoping mat by trying to please ho may win the confidence of the people. As much care taken in waiting up on adults as children. Physicians' Prescriptions promptly and carefully . .:,P compounded at all hours. J. F. KURTZ. `., August 19. 1864. . ,„... ~ — l"Alt/VI 140-It—S—Meir r . TE subrcrraer olDrs at pr rate sale 2 miles J. from Waynesboro,' a trac of land corm:Latin I; GS ACRES -:-- - -,-...--, , , , 44......, of limestone land. The improvements artrAkikmble LUG HOUSE, BANK 13 ‘IIN, a goiodusfigLit of water, Tenant House, wash hou,e, spring. lo• Fresitst a i i . Binetnith mhop, and other neccesmiry imp merits. ItOI3.ER I' .McILYANEY. 4./ct. 18 t.f.. ~ - G OOD Levy Sugar-at OVERCOATINGS PRICE dc lio4uctt's. 020. W. WALE! X iIAGEIRBTOWN 7 7 MD. 11111,11(IL Hair " . - REID'S,
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