===X=MM E CRY IS STU THEY COME. J.. A. the Washington Ironie Merchant Ttildr :,.. • ing„.Esitablizlkuielat,., • ~., :,_„„,, ,as jest kocivcd norther Stock of Goode for ~ . .MEN AND I.?.oY'Sii r Eilll, ' i rn nglish, ne,,c.h Vint -- - t."c.it DEA-V-t'RS. n and Fancy CAS" LA11111.E;. 4 . English and. ell DOE SKINS. lain and Fancy VBS. (le-, MI will 'be. mit .12.• to- , ardor ar . suid to-suit urners. A good .to,k of !Id iei! C lollk ieg of thcLate,t,,S ty 1 03., Aleut., a In :I stook of FIAINISIIING GOODS, :is :-u,pen , ler4, Grwog, Iliii — lTart2, E. 111:" and .n Ifand:,t , r,. hi- 1-, Fine t , hirta, Under Ifhirts., w,rs, 1N,..c.4. I'ics of a I -..6tyk...1, tho lato :-..ty10 1-, Line❑ no l raper Collar.:, nll Stylus to bp r;oII ut pti 1,-. suit ihe times. Custom `:,ll saes: 1:1.)1i1 y by ca_t...1.14 evtatimog my iS beforc.. J. A. riSIIER, West-W.1.-h ingtort l•b7. ilitgrrst.ovu , M.I. _ [t. JLI ON A. [Fromtic PLiNdelphia DntalColl:3v. 1) EN 1 1 s itEENCA.-AII,E, Nitrous Oxide Gas ti sett to XTRA CT Tr; ETIT WITiTOITT P.UN, rn yqiviltA dvsirf• it, he k+;!1 U•fl NAll I \ V, a pr c , ss s.t Pireziqg tit'. Gums pca'ar.lVC-DeTitilt-ry;do-1.2-In • cy:il et!l mounted on Gold, r, m. Vu and tNarninted to givo N••rth stre( t, nearly op- Ada nln li,:ise. 22- CI n ' . % f 3 i'li 11..1 1) I, . t lcd p:ilc:2:l3 of r rt. and .;hlut•!oie by 111,- mom pro , ••••,,-, to t:C/4 :§; ED. =SERE ; cro the principal übje,..z.ior,s urged . s : 10.1712 v i 4 , ) , 12 opvr,.tvr MIECHIM= :,! . ar:d ito,6 timt m repniring J.:, : ; t-vt•r, :A.:l - .1'010114 11/Lateri'd t ri•r..nt: i -211.1u4li'r+-IS-pt-r-r-oni-R-1-1-1 these, OlijiCtiOnS, a ct;a:H:t r t a:. „n uv'r action, mak -1,0( or •- •• p, loch will r:.ll' ;11,1 ?..`. :i(otk PildeS; 4ry o. , ••eriplion 1111- I 7! • c , 12, .r 1 •,, Lll.. hnc,t tbre6..l, f .rn the con.rmet ,tl , l:l.sr 1.1 1 S, lii. 1):-, l'UCKzs z- t . Cut; A 11.7 MACIIIN/L '4;4 .j!-T \ ! . !3CO UY) uttQt - aiGli r:t!!t•:i to 01 xr.cr I.lnd ;• i;••. for Tailoring. ta!, Coac:: I ,:tn 1 t!dval,t-.. • t;: , pally titintlaLty. I,t;t:dity, r I l y 211141kta tt'l InFa.tt:.t:atairi tt ; - ft tml.:ct, ina;or:l4. I !tt 1. , :.;11:••:. t, very In 1:: )st ii• ,, nnfarturing ma.cl:lne I • hiri: 1 1 : )J111:1•U.J F UII..VNKLI..O, Agent I ::•!:no4 if:LE I it.; i Pli 0 V E I'd ENT! vvould inform OH , puhlic that purelt is v 1 the Right 01 the Key• M, .111 and 'r'cutte," p.:tvnted :nun whom It.dmitiwil or 'fawn. umy r oht.tmml st re;onable rats. r: • i tar ;It...t.t:th :11“1 ()um ; „.• t•d.,•;: •1:lt: p u t unM r sh , ter •.t.t nt,,l !mt. up t), iih the sm.: most • I. po.t lem.os yet (.11t•rett to U). , 1A1••;' & IiAWKINI !, 1. d K E 1. L co F. I. POsUr,) 1/1.:A1,1.-.R. 1% - .l'i „ii ES, JEV, r:Lar , • i.-iI.VEL:. ViAl',33 Wa3l.ington Street, 1..\ GERsTOWN, MD. rts - N , .; PR , ,NIPTLY ATTENDUD 'lO t.wn. fr.• . - - ts• • • ‘-= %di 4.1 arc.rmygor ro(i MAS, respectfully Inform:a the t.%tablish.: , tl art Turmraues A • ,•; -ve ail kinls it] comp rt te. E-- In the North America, Phi!adelpflia, liumf. of New I,d (.'unberland T i,llcri Nuitsalef uln • the Etna of Hart finl und ti:e Equitable .Ncr: azeufent cn uning Derdh of 1:. It I usurance Comp.thy 01 ra nro for 'l'raveliers and Muleß, CaWo, and •,_•101.1, :t L'eath, or Accitl.lll., rapidly ;,, : oso by farmers and stock ruts- zu:l rak-; given and pamphlo to fit r• . JosEpil 11OUGLA8, j Gener.d Insurance Ageut, _ • • - -eel • Prime ,Beet subscriber would inform the public that he eminent:: tit, Butcttering bustnebe and pi. par ~ r ,orts wall a prime nr ' 1 1;.>17 and I'iIi,ESDAY . of ••••• , ,t, at the collar adjoin , ~, otol," also on the slllllO r. T ;ti CUNNINGHAM. P 2.4.1 nig I:te thnt he con 1... U. 1 livt1:: to the room 1103: • .••• ie at all trims , r t:tt,stit- ; shariug, bhampounirig U. I) , -t imttuut;;.) of the pubs • l Actrully k:o:lcited. 2:3 1867 'K and plain .11:.ttne: at the store of Atarteas,7, Efirszvan & Co ANTED! WANTED WOOL! WOOl.l • • , , The biggest Mark . C . : Price sill _bit' 'Tiaid - in — LA S H fbr commorr as vrell - as vrtm woos, delivered at - tbcir Mill, by ~I be Grif,istaFtisfiotto_,Y,ll:o6 , .:Fir ,I,yllFote:,,tiCygil Tao Cos:PA:vv. Arrangements made to receive large lota at distant points for sliphietit, A 194 qzsprtineilt el:tap; Cohlmmn(l,Woot PLAIN AND FANCY CSSAIMERES, TWEEDS,-YLAisr-NEL,S , fILA • cLo'rms, r ymols, ' constantly_ on ham} and for sale, at the lowest Phil. adelpina and New York - pit:Os; ,to - deallts for cash . at usual terms, or given in exehtingo for_ Wool. ,v - engzzwAr4 - Yxreriexzm*rereAk'rxN T. J.- FIB:BERT, U\ N • DRAPER, ,44 R : , liqs constantly fir safe it full ciSsortinent Goous for Gentlenten c wart. '''.. 4 • x i.a"r'Latest City Fashions always on hand. A z iVayriesboro', Pa 7,.‘,4NNN.S;NANNIK4Y4:X.,V.NNNVAN - it.%Z 70. .1 1 X$ WAY NTOI,V is the time to buy goods from E. & J. El den cheap fi.r cash, on arecunt of the great re, duction in prices of goods_ in the ETlStein markets sro prepared to furnish our customers and the public generally with all kinds of goods in bur line at 0 - e LOWEST CASH PRICES. Come ono, tome all, and buy your flats,, gaps, Boats, Shoes, Notions, Trunks, Clocks, Baskets, Mats, &c., &c. ~,:;~ A splen lid assortment of Watches, Gold Pons., find Jewelry just received and xvil he sold at ex tremely low prices. Now is the time We will be pleased to shin our goods to it l nriti a call will sat sly the most mcre‘inlous tint we can sell cheap. . gg...Z.‘Vatelies Clocks au , ' Jewelry Repair ed at :.4}lort. auLtou., April 19, 3167.) tic J. 17.1.1)1'.N. 7 1 'ili E subscriber would inform his patrons and the. put. is .. : ,,.r!,:rn liy that he his recently large ly increased his Livery stock, and i, now, prepared to accomniodate thoso %Tithing to hire with either I iSES ' ii . "; -"f ir , .-- ro At , -- 10 11 - i. / lb VI 4 I/1. 5.4 :1 - 10 fa j Val , „t the shortest notice, all I .M ,.. hours, l'er.onq de- , ;ring I lorses or litig • . I. gies, fur ri-ling or drisairg,, NI ould do well to give him a call, ns his stack has been selected with great care as regards getitietwes and fast. trav ,•iing-_ ilk vehicles art, Int,hionable, end ride envy, hiving becu b ughc wait a vtv - V. , to accommodate the Parties rot veyed to any point desired, Ile- COMptinted by a earetuldriver. ferrous e..1-hitel I orses or Buggies, flight or day, tqerke npply at his father s end lierness ;shop, Amin :77dsek,'2 doors west of the "Bowden I loose," where an attentive Ostler will always he in attendance. r NK %V EAGLE Y. Adaguitl7.-7tr. A NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOV -1:11- FOR Restoripg the Sight of the Aged, :sTHF.NUTIIENING THIJ WEAK, AND PRE- Fh Concave-eon - rex, Cry:4,d :.. , PECTAC7.I*.+: intrAttee•l trottgl the a -hart firm: since, hat e prp• vett :-.upetior to arty other Glasses 'trust! 11u ndreds of IA r.,orts who have tried than, %sin! tesuly to their Nuperierity e‘t r the oid ou , s in use t;“,:covc convex Gtasbes aro ground from pule Llystoi in out h 0 manner that the foci/a in ths ix/la:tem ore; the enure tact! They thezelore af ford a dear arid d.o,tmet NVIOII to the eye, in what ever dirvction It may he turned, w hereas the—old double convex gotorscs require a direct sight through TUE CONCANE-CONVEK MASSES are pat:prric.l after the. he human eyi;Jrhey giro a clear and healthy light to the eye, and prevebt it from becoming thed or dim. Vt. he'her used by daylight or lamplight, they never let re that unplea , ani Iceling iii the eyes, which is so common from the use of the, old style Glasses.— Persons who after reading or sewing lee! their eyes growing dim and sal trtlng, are advitied to try these new and unOraved CONCAVE-CONVEX G LASSES. They can be lige,' a long t:nie be fore chLing.ng, to a higher. power. Also Lonstantly on halal :.-_ , PECT.IC.[4:B to suit all o' her deficient:le, of the might, suet) as near•stght edness, weakness, intlarnation, cituaric t. &c Ev ery pair 01 Spc•ctncloi being tl; tisk d by an Optu 'actor which gives the exact power of the eye, is warrantei to cult.. NEW JLASSES SET IN OLD FRAMES AT S.LiOltl AOTICE. C C. FORCE, go, I il, 'Nett Washington at. 113gersomn„ , ltdoint 2, I SO7. iliNtlliLt Eel. has just reeteved a full assortment of tiou,is, in los nue ut business. fhb clock ealt.ibt, to part, id utF WES Illielit bty4ob of tuert's and ooyb . GAPS 1 Dl en's, NV um Boy's and Children's RIOTS , GAITERS ) SHOES , and Nippers of every den: iptioa. Ladies and Bonnet Framec,Trninninosi, Sundowns and flats, Dress Triannings, Hoop ;Skirts, !lair Nets, Hair Gods, Hosiery, I.;loves, Puragulk, Sun limberclitts. Fans, chool, Blank and Miscellaneous Books, Station. cry or all kinds; Notions and Fatley hood.. All of which w:;i be sold as cheap aA the cheapest. steps. 20— J. K. W • LOUSES AND LOTS FOll, riiire subscriber offers at Privato Sale SEVEN I.ol.lsE:s and Lots, sihiato on Mechanic St and on North StroLt, Waynesboro.' ALEx. HAMILTON. Sep. 20—t ( W. A. PRICE. r_llM :Slides and klandals fit l'ittos Iforxhitled 11,M June.s9B-lyJ BARGAINS! IiERVING THE PERFECT t-IGHT tJii centrcH e' of the corric.a of the S. a - A USTI.P.E, Prc JOHN STANTON GOLD, Pres. N. Y. State Ag'l Society. BENJAMIN I'. JOHNSON, Soe'ry N. Y. State Ag'l Society. SOLO .N Ag'l New York Trihune, EDW ARDS TODD, Ag'l Editor New York Timrs. Dated A racav, N. Y., July, 1866. [Copy of Letter from U. S. Agent for the Paris Universal Exposition.] "Ma. J. 131:11MER111 , Fle—Dear Sir: My Ad%isory Committee, appointtil to select implements for exhi• hition ;at the Universal Expositions in Paris, in 1867, have selected and recommended to me -your-Corn as the host in America. I have accepted their report;and will forward your Sheller, if delivered here, leney for shipmera, on or before January 1, 1867, Yours truly." -- - J. C. DERBY, U. S. Agent, lec; -- ni-"The undersigned having second the right for Franklin County, Pa., and Maryland, a llorton of the. Territory will be solid on libers.Lterms_Good-and-respensibl(-agents-wanted to sell the 1..!,0,,e Ma. chine, who be supplied on application. Iletail t rice of Machine '.f,;`;s CO. For further u.luriL,Llton address N. B. We are also manufacturing, GRAIN _DRILLS,_ Co rn t. 4 [ldlers. Washing Mechiiie,. straw Cutters, , and are prepared to do all Linde of REPAIRING et short notice and in n n:aru Fal'll l lCIN Win pIeVISC look' at the grent 3floralll'atge in Thrasking ClvaLin with SELP-lIEGULATING Thi Machine is conveniently arranged for hauling and ailed . One man can easily move or shift it about, so that i common thrasher and shaker. It is also easily put in operas durable, compact and cleanly to work by when in, operation, machine or other Separat !ion of fanners that are u:Mg thorn, I muit coins to the conclu >ion that it is the very Machine that far mers want and will have as noon as they have art oppyrtueity t. appreciate and attest its merits, fur which r hope they will give me an opportunity, as I sin willing. to ho responsible if it 1103 riot perferm, as represented in this Circular. Nn. I is a eight-horse power, with cast iron thresher frame an I wrought iron and wood cylinder, six , teen inches in diameter and thirty•thrce inches long. 'frank his tett-inch rake crank and seven rakes is thirty•tive inches wide, and delivers the straw on the secant I rake, these c trry the straw out on their tops, and deliver it en the stacker, which will deliver about thirty-lieu fact beyond the feeder, on a Brack fifteen to eighteen feet high, an I can be easily min tg , al to carry the chaff with the straw, or deliver it in a separate place. The hunk- and feu sido c105.,1, to weans th.• straw and chalk; vinedies all difficulties in cleaning grain against winav weather. It bags two grain bt , reasonable management, suf flciently clean for market, and its capacity, under ordinary circuinst theca, is front twenty to lorty bm-he els per hour, using eight horses an I the oarn.e number of hands; but to force the woik under favorabl circumstance, it will thresh from forty to fifty bushels per hour, and with more ease and agrivablenci.s to hands than nny other machine, now in common use. The No. 2 Machine, fully represented in the above cut, is particularly iviapted• to the larmer'e use; in intended to apply to any common lever or railway power; weighs 1.300 pounl.:; has an iron threstes frame, and cylinder, 12} inches in diameter ar.d 28 inches long; delivers the clean grain in bags, orafr desired, in ahA If bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet from the "recder, or if deNired, can deliver lila straw and chair together; will thresh and clean, in good grain, ready for market, from 100 to 175 bushels nofwheat, or from 300 to 500 bushels of oats per day, using four or horses, and the same number of dhar; but to force the work, under most favorable circumstances, a >u 1 g. (Ste., will thresh and clew tr considerably more. The Machine will thresh and clean all kinds of Grain generally threshed with the common machine, and requires nu more horse power, but in many cases does not run so Lard. It apply very well to a two-horse railway power Shop Prices of Machines range from 8210, to 8525. f2rl warrant the machines to be as above representc,l; also against any reasurtuble defects of matexi wettimaiiship,_ la - Having now taken a room to keep Repair Castings on hand, I have also selected and am prepared to furnish a variety of other agricultural implements, the latest and beet impreved, and such as are best adapted to the wants of tho farmers of this part of the country : Such as the Hagers town (Miller'.) Clover Stemmer, truller and Cleaner, which is proving by its own merits to be one of the bebt machines of the kind now in use. The latest improved BUCKEYE: RE AND MOW ER combined, with Dropper, and the Mower alone. Tho American day Fork and Knife combined, Hay Rakes, }'odder Cutters, Cider Mills, &c. Sce. &c., which I will furnish on short notice and warrant them to answer the purposes for which they arc intended. -Or - Orders solicited and promptly attended to. Fur further partictilam circulars, &c. address DANIEL GEISER, Wayuwa 4 )upi, :FrauEcliu Co. l'outftt. r3tE• ME-313M ameira.mciitiat,3s-mHtLlultecio3EF-Alu, COltr.\' S SEPARATOR.- Patented April 12, .1864 and February Farmers can rest assured that thia NT:whine is no humiw, and judging from tho rnnny hIg:1 rreorn inc•nda t ions of nvtny farint• re Wht) are using than, we have• c )me t o th e conc l us i on th a t it the % cr y Machine that every farmer• wants and csill have as s, , en as they have an opportunity to test ita Inert r. One man, without any assistanee, can feed, (urn aild shell Seventy livo Bushels per day: PM:" R- 411.5 r:EL" 70.11 14 f. „Et _Ail_ The foll , .wing'is the report et the judges on this Machine, at the great trial of Agricultural imple ments, held at Auburn, N.Y., in July, 1866, under the auspices of the New kork Agricultural Society: •'Among the Machines on Exhibition, was a Hand Corn t^:helldr. Separator and Cleaner, exhibited by Jacob thinke,thotT, Auburn, N. Y. We have carefully examined and thoroughly tested this Machine, and have no hesitation in pronouncing it the best"Corrs Sheller we ever saw. It readily adapts itself to ran , of an size and shape :.holis_clese,suul_with_great-rapidit-v-and-easerand-at-the-same-operation-se porates the corn from the yob, and the chuff from the corn, and delivers the corn - ready for market ; and it r':p.iiresbu.t...t.h.e.ltilio: of one petsmi to op.:.rate The whoto affair is simple in:cenAruction, and dui.- Nov. 29, 1867 Improved Thrashing Machine! . 04 ;47 -^‘ • •"H r • 1 1 1' , - 1 , 'l' t 4 . 1 . '1, • " - 1. • • • • ,•!-• ' • - - • CLEANER AND BAGGER. Vith the latest Improved Trip7e- Geared II orse Power, driven either 1111. Gear or Belt Farmers can rest aaasur.• that this machine is nu humhaq, nn•i from the high recommenda- ?defy 4,1866. j II .E L.EI: '''-:•."::::.,:k 1C,,,,,— ; 5 : p ... • ~ ,,,:i l?!.. , ' • ,.., ' , Y ~ 4 ` ', .0 r - ' ::,,,349,! , : . :' 1 7 ; :.::. :::: ....:. I : L 4'6' : '*l :l-7 1 :. 7; 't . i , : : 4 , , , .7 , ' . . 4 4: .1 kt iV .—— 4, 4 34 4kl. - zf, ,, nik - ii-...,..' e.,...,...„,,,...5............... ...:,....5.„,..,.....,.....,r. ::..,., .:41.., 1 .1.,(1, , .ri.,;..1.1 r .,.,„ _____,.._,_.„,,,,., _ :„„„...„,,_:,_„i.4,,...,,,. , : ...„_........._________7 l , - ,k- , ,...6- - - -;-- -- - - :-_- , E , r-_-_t.,-4' - 1.1- 1 % . 42,-•.,.,ir, __,' trf.; , - _ 1 2.- . ' - -, - a° Eitil r:t L E, ~ ,c(l3s3RlNl4t..io rr AUSIIITN, N.Y. VATE7:IEZ emL 12. lee,, FEI. 2 8.06.,11 IFIA 7 = l ' _ 71,411 , LIDY, LECRON k GILBEEI P 3 N _ GRAIN SE PARATOR, being permanently fixed on ttto it is not half troubl: ir, n barn floor as ac ion. It is simple, eamly rn imaged, -el Lib].) nJt malting near the dust as the common .r . , P,_-! 10111 28, 1565. LILIY & 40.004,POUNDS OP 'BitFOIL ! I t l o l o E s r a ir li n . tity li o c f an bu b t e te i r n m er a o i r l is e e i t n i I t o hi o s4ou r n o t u ry nd i s s bTthe use of Nixon's !Tome and Cattle Pawders Chad for all diseases fif Hoses Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. Sold by :'' - IV ay n s shore lii Pead these certificates, hundreds or :Whic could be published: c , . .- • /our or five years ago, J. S. NIXON comneunu• ed a Horsc,and Cattle ,Powder, and asked ttii to try it. • I 'ilia; the &alai:far to whom it was given and the first ono to use it for stock. I fauna it full ly : equal to what Mr- Nikon said of it, -and bac, used itoxtensively since, and heartily recommet.t. it to farmers as a sure thing . in fattening stock of vs kinds and-a - capital Powder for Horises.,- :' : MICHAEL EBERSOLE, Chambersburg, Dieinber , BGS, . ' M. J. §..Nrxott.—To the multitude in this pea: Lion of our State,who haver-used your Cattle Poiiders no commendation is necessary. Its beneficial eel fects have,Veen fairly tested, and hence its unboune ded popularity. I have used it fur my horses au cows for several years past, and cannot afford to do without it. It kceos all kind of cattle in good con dition, loosenblt3644n, smoothes the hair, and ii 4 sharpen 1 heir app.dites. As spreventise from dis ease, I t dit as invaluable. Yours, cSr.e., " • ‘ZEV. B. S. SCHNECK, Chambersburg, Aprzt, IS6G. 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 wonderful ly. It speedily increased the richness of the milk o my cows, and improved the condition of my stock great y. 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, A. K. Ma:LURE, Ed. Repository TOL' surl.7l - cu ARMY ITclr, CA MP lien, 13.tnnEr.'s 'Ten', ltt so '';():l,3r, TLTT%R, ant! a Skin tlitraavws, ccrclinly cared by Wyeerina Oinitnent. Said by J. N. K RTZ, Nti:_n_yll47..fiort Nixon's East India Tincture. The best medicine for Internal and External pain Perfectly safe under all circumstances. Every fam ily ehou!cl here is. Or If you have pains, 12/!C NIXON'S East Irelin Tincture. foe. If you have Skin dieectese, use NIX ON'B Glycerine Ointment. icsglrrf you have horses or °attic that don't thrive, tree NIXON''..3,I-torse and Cattle Powders. Charnbersfnir , , Feb. 8-- . • PTIE LTEATTUE-R AND - N DING STORE ! IVE IN fie; FORNEY Sr. SONS. would inform Litho public that they have rrerived anathor sup ply of 11 7 7eods at their new Leather and Finding More, embracing anion g, other articles - the follow, ing: Sole Leather, Rough Skirting, Hemlock and Spanish Sole, Call Skins, French Calf do., Sheep dry., French and Mena Morocco, Lining Skins, all kiwis, Lasts, every style mad size, Threads, Boot Webing, Laces, Galloons. SiZO Sticks, Measure Straps, Deer Bones, Burnishes, Heel Shaves, Last H o op s , P eg Floats, Double Cutters, Welt Knives, Nails and Tacks, Wax, Clamps, Crimp Boards, Ilubbers,. - Bristles, Lasting, Irons. Ink Powders, and Paper, Compasses, Boot Trees, Pegs, Knives, Pinehets, Hammers, various kinds; Rasps and Files, A uls and Handles, Collis Irons, Long and Shoulder Sticks, Eyeletts and Eyelett Punches, Strip Awls, And all ether artieies usunlly kept In such stores. Highest cash price paid for Hides and :Skins.— _____Eo_b• 1) ENDI t.) AMtIV A OP DRY (loops AT 11. & A. YINGLING'S, No. 13, Pub Square, under bunk' Office. We invite the attention of buyers to examine our well st!ectod Stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, duo., purehared since the decline at greatly reduced pri ces. As we have had the advantage of selecting our Stack from both Markets, (New York and Philo.) we are prepared to defy competition in Style Quality and Prices. We ask the especial attention al ethtemers to our large Stock of Prints, Brown and Blenched MUSLINS, Domestic GINGIIAMS, (very cheap,) FLANNELS, Red, White and Yel low, de., Barred, Shaker and Domitt do. Canton and all other grades Sac queing do. all styles, FANCY SHAWLS, BREAKFAST DO. WORSTED DO., FANCY CLOAKINGS,Di LTLHA.HOOD. DAL MORALS, REPALLANT CLOTHES. Our DRESS GOODS Department cornpriess the following class of goods; es: SILKS, Ctilured and Black, \ REPP ALPACA POPQy Silk Poplins all Shades, Alerinoes, Empress Clothe, Double Width Mous Alpe All-Wool Repp, C.,burgs. (Oiteap,) Plain Poplin; Striped Do., De!Gina, French Merinoes, We would call especial attention to our Mourn ing Goods Deptrtment, which is complete, compri.• sing eirery kind of BLACK GOODS kept iu first class Dry Goods lioase such as BLACK Clt MERIN OES , Black English Do., Black Alpacas Black Co BUROti, Black 61.1.1i,5, Bombazines, Car4te CI, urns, POLANALnE, it,epp Poplins, Oantuo Clothe. Our stock of Men and Boy's Wear is complote, suet) as Cloths, Cassimores; Sattinetts, Kerseys, Fall Linbeys, 43:e.. Also, a full line of Notions, Hosiery, Glow, Trimmings. Corsets,F. & Co's Co lebratod 1100 P SKI.IITB &c., &c.., Nor. S 18''s7. G poi.) Levy Supr at #='S, IL & A YllitLlNCi. IY. 0.20 NV NVALIiS Walker, Mit & p r t,l l gyfaCiSSi)ll.l3To 'EfACIES4 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAUERSIN ST . APLE & FANCY GROCORK • WINES AND LIQUORS,' ;;„ Glass, Queens, wood 'nod - AO* Wavi?es _ LIME, CEMENT AND 'FERTILIZE ' ,111.13EnSTOWEI, June 14—Lly 6)00BITES & HALF BIAS tomac.Herring, Shad, Mackerel and-arnok'd Herring, for sale by WALKER, NIEL & CO. Hagerstown. ' 100 BILLS BROWN SUGAR. 30, do. Stan dard White Sugars, in store and for sale ey WALKER/NILL & Hag erstown. . 50 8131,S SYRUPZ v i A n i siavn : l4 l fLoste c bl o. Jiagerstown. 50 BAGSCOFFEE A in L s i tae x aM for: sale c buy. Ifugerstown SACKS G. A., American and Dairy Salt Jlll,lfor sale by WALKER, NILL &CO Hagerstown. IDURR Ortard Brandy, do. Poit, Mader, er U Ty, Malaga and Champagne Wines, is sore and for sale by WALKER,NILL &CO. Hagerstown. M . ‘ A v til a _N r o f P G I I C a ‘, E s Nj a r s e t o a c n k d o f c t l i c e r e y ns la r r s e a , o C: y in a WALKER, HILL & CO, Hagerstown. "VICE Cream, Farina, Pearl, Mushroom, Gra il ham, Water, Soda, Sugar, Jumbles, Ginger and Boston Cream Crackers, in store and for sale by NV ALK Elt, NILL & CO. llsgerstonn Q PLENDID stock of Wooden and Willow Ware Qin store and for sale ty WALKER, HILL & CO. II agerstown Hessllli: ].inured in O s t i ( l , , r L a u ri b a r T o a r t is n a g le , WA LKELt, KILL & CO. liogetitown 131,5 C'o.ll. Off, in store and for sale by ti Hagerstown 100 Ii: EGS N A EV , i \ r Ei tl i e t, a r,; nl L t 1. 6 :t o .by liagerstown ilo v fn,s, sprklcs, Traces, Halter Chains iii store and for sale ,tiILL & CO. ITAgetsWwn TIERCES &gar Cured Canyareed Ilium is tyatore and for safe by WALKER, NIL!, is Co Ilagerntowu. wCOli Lard and all Undo of Country Produce antorl by WALK£Ft,IIILLek Co June 14-17 HE LATEST ARRIVAL llillgS, EDEMS, Mg! CG iC J. F. KURTZ I.l7lt3liEfl to inform the good citixens of Way nest:oleo' end 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, &c., which he is prepared to sell as cheap as they can be had at any other house in the town, and which, in regard to quality, cannot be excelled. lie 11.. a also on hand a large assortment of TOILET 4RTICLEfti comprising in part the following nrticley, •is Toilet Waters, all kinds, . Eau de Cologne, endless in variety, Extracts for the handkerchief, Fine English Pomades, Bandulines, Bear's Oil, Fine and Fancy Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Nail• Hair " Combs, &c. For purposes he- has- Corn—Starch, Pearl— Barley, Pearl Sugo, Flavoring Extracts, viz: Lemon, Vanilla, Strawbery, Raspberry, Pine Ap ple, Orange, Banana, Celery, Pear, Peach, Nut meg, &c. Fresh Spices, Black Pepper and all otn er articles in that line. He has also something Is please. the CHHHLDREN A fine stock of Toys of all kinds, a large supply of (Mina ware. Eat =it TOE e• IS • He has E Drake's Plantation Bitters Horliand's German do. Sand's Sarsaparilla, Bull's do. / liitesbeves Cough Syrup, Diarrhoea Cordial Frey's Vormifuge, Vcrinifuges, doz. kinds, Pills—W right's \s. Judron's, pauldiug's, Ayer's ' Brandreth's, orsc 's, McLane's, liver; Nfrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup- Cr. Parishe's do. Keroseoe Oil, Lamps and Chico, ncys always on' hand. Thaukful for kind favors Mandy bestowed upon him, he solicits a continuance of the same, hoping that by trying to please he may win the confidence of the people. A. much care taken in waiting up on adults as children- Phytticians' Prescriptions promptly and carefully compounded st all hours. J. F. KURTZ. Augu4t IJ, 1864. CR\J. FRANTZ, Y. D TARS FRANTZ & SNIVELY having assorci ',Led themselves in the practice of Medicine and 6urgary would sabta that they are well I :pared for treat rth roe...hear and surgical cares. .1 :sons int del tad to et.ner of the above will please n rim early settloont to the time of their association. to they wish to close their old books. Ultimo iu Dr. Frantz's residence in the ro o for• rucrly occupied sa I store room by Mr. 1, I.3sev.E. April 14—tf. Foundry and naehiste 'Shop at PRIVATE SALES M f. 3u S: i pi e S ui ll o c f e r a ,r & st, Fic a c te rt i o n ,, t l e u nd t l l n e g ir togi u it nar tli; - and Mac Wife bbop and all its contents, Located near Quincy, Franklin Co., Pa. ' For Inform:olsi% address . HESS &EM IER'F. Nov. 8-4 f Quincy, Franklin Co.. Pa. 11" AD •to.ns efo.his ofa:1 kind• 11 the store of AguntsoN, 13c.ficRIT & Co 1. 21. 11:4111.:LY,11. D
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