THE CRN IS STILL THEY COME. J. A. FIBIIER Of the Washinatcn llcuac Merchant Tailor • ing Establishment, - Tine just received another 14tock of Goads for MEN AND BOY'S • WRAR n DOW:, French and American BE A vEns..... Mem. and- Fancy (.1 -1 SS! Nt EH I;;;, E ng liA, and Tench DOE 'SR IN S. Plain and Fancy VES TIAIGS, All willqie made to order or sold to suit iosomers.a A good stork of , • Ladies' Cloaking of the Latest Styles. - Also, a full stock of • - - FURNISHING GOODS„. . uch as Suspen i ders, Gloves, Half Hose, Silk and Linen liandkerehin fs, Fine Shirts, Under Shirts, lirawers - , - Neek — fies-of- all—Styles, the late Style Scarfs, Linen_and Paper Collars, all Styles. All to be gold at prioes to suit the time 4. Custom ers can save m.m, y by calling and examining my Stock belorie purchasing elsewhere. J. A. FISHER, Washingto ,, House, West Washington St. NOA - 16 1?-67. Hagerstown, M.l._ iut. JOAN A. HATTON, 'From the MIII,IOIOO Drntal Co DENTIST. UItt;ENCASTLE. PA. Nitrous Oxide Gas rxTRAET TEE :1-1 P • . 111.--11111 • ' 1R l; ; Y p .c..ss l'reezing,. the Gums '5 - t do..- 111 d seletillic in it, . a rnti t..l 'Pt eth mnniard on Onto, t. r, p. :0 . 1 , , 1 Vu r. uu t, a v tiranted to gm, 'IN • n.t. tileo. . tll le•le stmt, nearly, op ;., in • •ains ut,t• V 13t 22 6i., 7y. - ~. i's, Ni f *; it 1•A EiN 2ED FEBRUARY 14, 115110 70..k:ALV1106 , 14, AO. 921 NCIIETNET PILILADELPIiIot. This Mac.iiine-is-ronstructed - on a new principle of posset,mg mauV rare and — ialiiTdireliff=l .. , r9vran•nts. been •-x t he most pro- SIMP+I-1441-- 1.-7in-cl-1' E 4 I 1( 0. (10 kl itiNED t.:1,,w1:; are the pone:pi tbje.ztions urged :um 11,1 N•e. n Machin. s ; Ex e ,.... s ive ktlaue to the oi.erAi.r. I 1,.1.1..t2. . get ..tit o r d er . rtr , e: rr am! 1 .s I tam , in repairing., 4 1!....,...;;;2 7 s. I %Cr wStnpn.n.2f. t i• while .11 oiler ti n e re sewing Machine ii_Exempt from all - lase Objections. ,;. E 2lp e, dautiar action. mak 1,1 ti or .ribi I TTLE: t.t w h ic h- w ill r ttor It a VEL. and is alike oil both shies; ertorrn , perfect st•WIOS eu every de. cription of ma tem', Iron) I.e.ither to the finest Nansook Muslin, with linen. cotton or silk thread, from the coarsest th finest number. T 11EA15, FELLS, BLINDS, BRAIDS, T 1710108 QUILTS, PL • !TS, I,A7HJ ES. Having pottier CAM nor COG IA NEE. EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS M. CHINE All varieties bl I; AINRICT MACIIIYHS from IS 60 uy Plrtieular attention is called to 01 wcw arid 'men- vFo MlDU:aciuring Machine, for Tailoring: Firtl3,4, Coact, Trumning, Sm. I advanta f,,i; sm , plirity durability, rapidity, easy adapta. twit 10 brAin.nes of manulaemimg. It makes per , , et w•Jrk on q!I ma. erml. It is especially desir. nut:, in Patent Lr Miler, aid is very still. In 1, no• most perfect inanulacturing machine in the rilaritei. N. 13. !.very machine guaranteed. EMPIRE S. M. CO., 921 Chestnut 'Street, Philadelphia.., rir-4gents wanted.] F Ream OttALIELLO, Agent VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT! MIHE subscribers would inform the public that A. they have purchas'•d the Right of ••tile Key stone Portable Field and Flood Fence," patented Apiii 30,1867, rom whom Individual or Town sidp Piens m:y o obtained at reskinable rates. mice is recommende,l fur sire• gth and Jura it': It can be taken down and put under shelter and :,cam taken out and put up with remarkable by It is .eneve ,to be tile cheapest, and most bervweabie of all t:.: portable fences yet otlered to he Public Aug, 9-tf Barbering - 1 Barbering; subscriber info. ins the public that he con ti.luys th.• B.tr boring busies, in the room nex our to Mr Reid's Grover % Store, and is laid! finite repined to oo hair cutting, shaving, shampoonifig pc. in the b- st sty'• Ihe pat ion ige of die pubt 19 r. spevt:ll!ly •q):iZiteti _ _ _ %lig 23 18C7 j- w 1111.141 41 a 73 %ItRIVAI, OP N E G OD • t. ret. viveti v Aryr,t , ass , rsritent A - I I r i^7F It to al• 1 L In uc 1., r r• r. privet. iI; :Ink is :In tht " •took - •11 , 1.1 they will l`tlV ill! 0 E=Ml A Lti; E, AILE, FES, CE I'l4 GLASS VT ARE, OIL C 1,9 a H, I ten,h , r my 1.1.,,n.”. to the cadinwinty ',nen ) r rail patronage and hopa to ment a cc.atinultrice .r.ct It) e same. Of - Ck • lth,. at ••t li~•~• OU Itillbt lit HT7'r 1E 1 4.4A - SAAM- ,111-t•rt.wr •4.1 at prt.tic dale 1 f r „i„ it tree of land conut 55 ACRES of I me-t t. 10 Ihe irch.revemerite aro 8 doable Lt IG BOLSE,, 11,11% K k 3 ‘11.14, a good well of wat, r, t enant tiotate, wash r•prinfr Hooka mat, .4 1, re.l; ary iIUj ra, e ROBERT MAILVAN EY. went& Oct. le.—tf. used to <~,-n ADAMS & HAWKER W. - A. PRICE. CA El: rI.;;TING, &q,;- J. W. NI 1. E R F' 'cc & "PEYLICH'S 4,NTEDI WA N T E Dr WOOL! WOOL! Tr. highest Market Price will be paid in ()ASTI for 0 + Auw , at as well as intat 'worm, deliv..red at their Milt, by the CHAlNCmcsitußn Woo' RN MANUFACTUR ING Arrauge,nentiVlTlnde to receive large loti at distant points for aftipmeit. . , A full aesortment of fine Common - all Wool PLAIN AND FANCY CSSAINERES, TWEEDS.VLANNBLS OLSNICE'FS CLOTHS, YARNS, constantly on hand and for sale, at the lowest Phil adelphia and New York prices, to dealers for Cash at usual terms. or given in exchange for WOol. June..2B—tyj J. lJ AUSTIN:, Pres% T. J. FILBERT, - - ' - DRAPER.— Has constantly fur sale a full assortment of ..'f4 (loops for Gentlemen's ware. Nt reLatest City Fashions always on hand. 6 ii x Waynesboro', Pa VAS:Stag N.NiNNI ....MN= IC.NLVif Al X 'OM Z X lii 110! THIS WAY BARGAINS! k - T , ,m; ;nth,. time to buy goat rom 11 den cheap C r cosh, on account of the great re duetion in prices nt goods in th. Eastern markets W.e vre prepared to famish our customers and the public generally with all kinds of goods in our lure nt tt LOWEST CASH PRICES. Come one, come all, and buy your Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Trunks, Clocks, Baskets, Mats, &c., &c. A s'plenditi Ithsnrtment of ‘Vatehes, Gobi Pens. -anti—texvelxv_ . ust_reeetved anti Will be sold at ex timely low prices. Now to the ttm•• Vk , e will ht 'leased to Aim our goods to all and a eadl will sal - - sty th. moat increouseue it& 7t we can sell ityEa Watehet. Clucks awl Jewelry Rep= ed at ,horr. none& April 19, 1967.) E. 3e J ELDO.N. S . Ti\r3 'HE subscriber would inform his patrons an th - e - Witilic generally that he hag recently large ly increased his Livery stock, and is now pr+ pare. to accommodate those wishing to hire with either 'low. RUSES MID VE1111:11S4 nt the shortest notice, all "it hours. P..rsons desiring Horses or "Ittni• gies, for riding or driving, would do wed to give htm a call, as his stock has been select., with great care as regards gentleness and last trso - cling. His vehicles ALL New, fashionable, and ride easy laving been bought with a view to accommodab. the public. Parties conveyed to any - point desired, tic -ompanietl by a carefu; driver. Per-ons wishing flumes or Buggies, night or day. will please apply at his fathers Saddle and Harness =-Itop. Main Stseet, 2 doors west of the 'Bowden House," there an attentive Ostler will always he in attendance. FRANKLIN NV EAGLE Y. August 9.—tf. NEW FALL AND NDITEJT.6BnIaS tv3 GEORGE STOVER 11AS RETURN.tv FROM PRILADEL PHIA WITH A SUPPLY OF DRY GOODS ! sii - lt co zat ---m. . NOTIONS, QUBIASII ARE 6ROCEItih, Val' To which he invites the attention of of his patrons and the public generally. Ociobe, . 186 LUST "UAL ARRIVAL!" •ELSH has just received a full assortment oj V Goods, in his lino of business. flu stock consists in part, of all the latest styles of men's and boys EATS AND CAPS, Men's, Women's, Mime's, Boy's and UhlWren's ° BOOTS, GAITERS, SHOES, rvi 81ippers of every description. Ladies and Imes La CID 5Zl' 9:2- 1 • Bonnet Frame:, Trimming's, Sundowns and Hats. Dress Y'n►un.u,gs, Hoop Skirts, Hair Nets. Hai) eotts, Hosiery, Clauses, Parasols, Sun Hinberellas. Fana, ate. P•chool, Blank and Mueellimeous Hooks, Station ••ry ut all kindi; Notions and Fancy GulAs. W which will tie sold as cheap as the cheapest .tiept. 20— .1. K. lA , l•;LriH HOUSES AND LOTS • FOAL SALE. ri IHE sebacriber ears at Private Sale SEVEN I HOUStA" awl Luis, situate on Hoc:harm St. tau on 4.Niertit Street, Waystea. , ,,iu. ALEX. HAMILTON. eep. 20—ti T E BEST ICBT ABILERI '3lO 3E-11.1104 Rif Its_ lc rillolllll‘. 111211LXICIED311F9lEri CORN SHELLE BE.PARATOR'AND - CLEA Patented April 12, 1864 and February 28, 1865. Farmers can rest assured that this Ifile.hinst is no humbug. and judging from tho many high recom mendation.. of mar y harm rs who are using ?hem, we isnve c nine to the conclusion t it is the very ~,t hirte that evt•ryarri — iWvviintrratiii - o - itt — hiive - as - soon-as-they—haver-im-opp4riviiit -to tent itwtneri-a :Pro. m .n. without any asNistaiire. ean_kell..turn and sliell_Ressiay_6lre_Rushels per- ay. "311C91EMirlJUI11111(412111P11167111C_PAL. ME. a. The toll ming is the report of the Judges on this Machine. at tie great trial of Agricultural Imple inente, held at Auburn, N Y in July, 1866, under the auspices of the Nen f ork Agricultural Society: —Among the Machines on Cxhibition. Was a Hand Corn shelter. Separator and Cleaner. exhibited by Jacob urinkerhorT, Auburn, N Y. •We have moronity examined and tbarourly tested this MaAtire. •tl have no h. sit item in pro ouocing it the best Corn Sheller we ever saw. It readily adapts itsel' to a.- of any •is- and shape, shAls el. an, and with erran rapidity and ease, and at the same operation sep. lea the conk from the cob, and the chaff from the corn, and delivers the corn n ady for market ; ar.d j--- , --quires-but—the-labor of one person - to - op. rate it. Ile - wholtrafftir iv simple in wristructionand - dur= toe. ' Dated AUBURN. N. Y., July, IBA6 [Copy of Letter limn U. S. Agent fat thy Paris Universal F:xposition.] "Ma. J. 131 SINKS Dear- it : My Advisory Committee, iipp o i, t, dto floe, t implements for exhi ' , Rion at the Universal Exposition, in Paris, in 4867. have-selected and recommended to me your Corn :Sheller, SF the best in America I have accepted their report, and will forward your "kheller, in delivered ere, ready for shipment on or betore Janwiry 1,1867. Y..urs truly." _ J. C. DElt BY, U. S. Agent, &c. CiPThe undersigned having secured the right for Franklin County. Pa., and M .ryland, a portion of the Territory will be sold on libel's I terms. Good and respnnsible agenla wonted to sell the above Me. .-hine who will be supplied on application. Retail price of Machine $25 00. For further information iddress N. B. We are also manufacturing GRAIN DRILLS. corn Snellers. Washing Machines, Straw Cutters, &c, and are prepared to do all kinds of REPAIRING at shed autice and in a workm•.n.like LILY & LECRUN. EOM= Nov. 29. 1867 improved Thrashing Machine! Farmers will please look at the great advantag ; in Thrashing i frkraiu with GEISERS' PATEI\ T SHY-REGULATING GRAIN ABP ILITOR, L•ii • 3-! PIO ;JAL. With the latest Improved Triple- Geared H orse Power, driven either by Gear or Belt This Machine is conveniently arranged for hauling and tares mix, bauw permaneway fixed on two wheels. One man" can easily move or shill it anion., so that it is nut hall trouble IC a /lam sta at , o:ninon thrashir and shatter. ft is also easily put in Opt:rat( in. It is Aina,ita.„ easily inanage 1, enable durable, compact and cleanly to work by when us oueratior., not making near the dust as the ambition nactime or omer Separators. Farmers can rest assured that this inat.hine is nu hu an I judging Irma the high recommends ion of farmers that are using thcin, L must c ime to the conclusion teat it is the very Machine that far mers want an I will have as sutra as they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, for winch I hope they will give me an• opportunity, as L am willing to he responsible il• it duos not perferro, as n presented in this Circular. • No. 1 is a eight-horse power, with cast iron thresher frame and wrought iron and wood cylinder, air , teen inches in diameter sod thirty three mimes long. Trunk has ten Inch rake crank and seven rakes iis inches wide, and Delivers tile straw out the wean•l rake. these carry the straw 1)61 on ►,heir tops, and deliver it t.n the stacker, which will deliver Snout thirty-live feet' beyond tile wetter, on a stack iitteen to eighteen tcet nigh, ant can be easily in w ig .1 to carry Lae chair with the sirs w, or deliver it in separate place. l'he trunk and tan sides ueing close 1, to confine Ira. straw sou chat', r•iiiedles il. ditii.ultdes m c caning grain against wi• ay weather. it bags the gash b reaseekaoits maiiagoneni, ficimilly clean fur market, and its t spacity, nue , r main ay circuin..tuuces, is Irons tWehly to roily uuithe els per hour, using eight horses an the sant uunwer tS UAW; out to hirer tha wina under ravoraa, eirCUrrislailee, it will iiirethi midis .0.14 to ally bushels per hour, and watt more ease aika agr.,eduieliess to hariihatilan any utl.•r (iI.IOIIIIIC II AV 111 e.l.allun ilw The No. 2 Machine, luny repieseitte , l an t,,e , rove e.ut, Is paructlltrlY a 'apted to the, larnittr's use; in intended to apply to any common lever or railway power; weighs 1400 pounds; has air iron turecite frame, and cytinder, 12i inches in diameter a .1 48 inches twig; delivers the clean grain In bags, oralr desired, in a ball bushel. It delis , ra the straw Mimeo feet from the feeder, or .lealrud. can oullltrr In* straw ant: chaff together; will thresh and clean, in good grain, ready for m crket. , froaa 100 to 175 bushels noftwheat, or trom 300 to buo busaels of oats per day, using lour or horses, and the *awe number of dhaa; but to force the work, under mast favorable circumstances, good g "in, cit.:, will thresh and clew n c.l.siderably more. the Machine will threah and clean all Mode of gr oill generally tun shed with toe common mik hine, and requires rm inure horse power, but in many cases does not run sti fwd. It will apply very well to a two-horse railway power Shop _Prices of Machines range from 8210, to £525. self .hr wuchiaes to be u above represented; .tmes a l :4lmA any ressuctsete detects et ingten workmanship, die. Or Having now taken a room to keep Repair Castings on hand, I hate slao selected and our prepared to furriest/ a variety of other ..g11CU.041.1. likliolt 1141 .its. tau ...t. at U. I. baara • ...A .11,1 such as are best adapted Cr the wintb at the tanners of that part of the ottani* , : zu; ar we Hagers town ` Miller's) Glover Stemmer. Huller and 018411 Cf, which es proving by its own in its to be one o; the best machines of the kind now m use, The latest improved 6it .1' AND Mu Eli combined, with Dropper, and the Mower alone. The American .lay Fork idle co.:dined, Hay Hakes, Fodder Cutters, Cider Mills, &c. ate. &c., which I will iuraisn on snort a and waiirisut them to answer the purposes for which/ they are mi•imiaa. krUrders solicited and promptly attended to. For further particulars, circulars, . ()dress DANIEL ' SEE, Waynesboro" ? Franklin OM Penn's. May 4,1866:] JOHN STANTON GOLD, Pres N Y Ptate Ag'l Society. BENJAMIN P. JO , . NsON, soery N. Y. state Ag'l Society. 601.1/N R . /HINSON Ag'l New York Tribune. S EIJW >BUS TODD. Ag'l Editor New York Times. LIDY, LECRON 8r GILBERT 10.000 POUNDS OF BMW! T"quantity of butter made in this country is too smell. It can be increased 10.000 pounds by the use of Nizon's Korn and Cattle Powders Good for all draws of Heroes Cottle : Sher* and a. Sold by J. F. KURTZ, Wayn,eboro • Read these certificates, hundreds of whit could be published:" . Four or five years age. J. 8. IVIXON - cominoacre. ed a Horse and flank Powder. and asked m. to try it. I was the first farmer to whom it Was Risen and the first one to use it for stock. 1 found it full ly equal to what Mr Nixon said of it, and, I hae used itextensively since, and heartily - recoinmer.a it to farmers as a sere Whit in fattening stock of st kinds and a capital Pounle- for Hopes. MICHAEL EHERSQLE. Chaniberaburg,Dientber .865. ', R 1- N ixon,-r:ro-the- multitude- in Shia peti tion of our State,who have used Vern Cattle Powders no commendation is necessary. Its beneficial cri fects have been fairly•tested, and hence its nnbonne ded popularity. I have used it for my horses an 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 app -flies. As apreeentirre from die. ease, I regard it as invaluable. Yours. &c.; VEY It. B. tit:HP/ECK. Chamberabsrg, Apru, ISBB. Ma. J. S. NiioN Dear Sir r—f gave your Hors And llattle Powder a fair ttial 'with all iny stock Horses and cattle, RAJ it improved them wonderfa ly. It speedily increased the richnessot the milk of my cows, and improved the condition of my stock greatly. I can cordially recommend it as the best thing nI "nd I have ever known or tried. for all kinds of stock. and it should be kept in every stable. THE SVRE CURE and a Skin diseases, certainly , coritil by NIXON'S Glycerine Ointment. J. K. KURTZ, Waynesboro . Sold by -Nixon's - 'Ea stt The hest medicine for Internelend Externs! pen Perfectly safe under all circumstances. " Every ism ily should hays it. rir If you have pains, use NIXON'S East India Tincture. gar- It pu have Skin diseasesone NIX ON'IS Glycerine Ointment. ru have horses. or cattle that don' thrive., use NIX) '$ Horse and Cattle Powders. Chamberaburg. Feb. 8--tv NEW LEATHER FINDING STORE! EWIS S. FORNEY & SON'S would inform I Ate public that they have received another sup ply of Rends at their • new Leather and Finding Store, ombracing amon g other articles the follow, ing: Sole Leather, Rough Skirting, Hemlock and Spanish Sole, Calf Skins, French Calf do . Sheep do.. French arid Alen, Morocco. Lining Skins all kinds, Lasts, every style rind size, l'hread , , Boot Webing, Laces. Galloons. Size Sticks. Measure Sri rips. Deer Bone,. Burnishes, ileyBliaves..l/71,t Honps, Peg. Pl...its. D..uble!Teltiriers, M. ell Koi:res, Nail:- and Tacks. %Via, Clamp-, Crimp Boards, Rubbers, Bristles, Lasting Irons, li)les, Ink .h.vorrs, and Paper, Compasses, Boot Trees, Pegs, Knives, Pinchers, Hammers, various kinds; Rasps and Files,Auls and Handles, Collis Irons, Long an 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. st PLENDID ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS AT 11. ac A. YINGLING'S, No. 13, Pub Square, under Herald Office We invite the attention of Etiyere to examine our DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &e., purchased since the decline at greatly reduced pri. ces. A. we have bad the advantage of selecting our Slack from both Market , (New York and Phila ,) we are prepared to defy comp , tition in Style Qualit. end Prices We ask the especial attention id customers to our large :neck of Prints, Brown a.rd Ble.rched MU-LINs. Domest r GINGH A MS. (very cheap) FL .1,5, K.d, White and Yel low. oe B mod, +baker and Domat do. Canton and all oilier grades sacqueios do. all styles. FANCY NH A \A , LS. BRE A KF DO. WOES'FED DO., F INCY CLOAK I %GS, N UBl %. HOOD. BAL.. MORALS. REPALL ANT CLOTHES. Our DRESS GOODS Department comprises the ItEPP ALPACA. POPLIN P 'plias all Shades, klualish 31eriooes, Empress Clotas, Double Width 31ousline, Alpacas, MI- Wool Repp, Coburgs. (Oheap,) Plain Poplins, Striped Do., Deimos, French 31eriuoes, &e. We would call eepecial attention to our Mom ing a,thls bepartinent. which le complete compd. Nog every kind of BLACK 604 tDB kept in a Ant ' ease lUry Goode Bionic' such as BLACK FRENCH MERINOES, Black English D 0.,, Black Alpacas Black COIsUBPS, tilata L-111,kS, Homlinmes, :amigo liS. POL %N . :1I•"E, R.pp Canton • ludo , . Our stock of Men and Boy s.Wear is cumptetr, such as Cloths, Ctuusimeros, Sattiattts, rwencis.Joisis Kerseys. Full Linsey*, dtc. Alsq. a lull hne of Maims, tilsalry, (Hover., Trimmin gs . is,F. Hull de Cu% t:e lebrated H no P SKIRTS &c.. &c.. Nov. 8 1847. UOOD Levy Sugar at ARMS? Yours :ruts, A. K. McCLIIRE, Eri. Repository. ARMY ITCH, CAMP ITCH, BRIMICB ITCH. RING WORM, well seleett,(l.-tock of following clues of goods; vas: SILKS, Colored and Black, H. & A YINGLING. It if. ° J. iru. Walker, Oa • SUCOESSOBEITO, 8. BAGIO, WHOLESALE /OM RETAIL DEALBIL9 IN STIPLIi & GMICERIA WINES 4 tlsl,D QUe!niv, We ld and Mill- , low Wore, • LIME. CEMENT ANL, tiIIITILIZEitz , - 114oxturrimm June 14-Iv. A 6131,8 & HALF MA N. K . E awl - 0 Vtornce' Heiring;Skail; Mackerel ev , d tirnokkl erring. for stole by WALKER; & CO . Hagerstown 100 dßantl.wShi Sug a r s .W N 8 SUGAR. ino ß re i 3 ; 9 d r g sale WALKER, NILL & oy Nig erstawn—___ _ r s tl BBL§ SYRUPS in store anti for sale V iny • WALKER, NILL , & CO. - Hagerstown. 50BAGS COFFEE in store and for sale jut . WALKER, HILL & CO; Hagerstown. 300 SACKS G.A., American and Dairy Salt for sale by WALKER, MILL. & Cei Hagerstown. PVIRR Ottani Brandy, do. Port, Mader, er ry, Mrlapa and Champagne Wines, ii bore anti for sale by With Ogit,NILL & CO. Hagerstown. • 4 N IFIOENT stock of ,Queenswore, China in . Ware, Glass Ware and Cutlery, for sale by WALKER, RILL & CO, Hagerstown. NICE Cream, Parini, Pearl, Alugloroom. ,Gra• ham, W ater, Soda, Sugar. Jambla. Ginger and Huston Cream Crackers. in store and for sale by WALKER, NILL & CO. Hagerstown k I ,PLENDID stock of Wooden and Willow Ware L 7 in store and for sale by WALKER, NILL & CO. Hagerstown. VAIT HITE Lead, Plumed Oil, Lubricating. Hass ness and Fish Oil. in stare and for sale by WALKER, NILL & CO. Hagerstown 0 881.8 COAL OTT. in Afore end for sole b~ Hagerstown. 1 00 KEGS N e 114 Ira c t E o7 l. ag L trisicia:;to.by Hagerstown. I HOVELS, Spades, Hoes, Traces, Halter Chains o.ke. ike., in store and for sale by WALKER, NILL 4r. CO. • M r TIERCES Sugar cured Canvassed Hams is e ystore and for sale by WALKER, NILL k Co Hagerstown. BICON Lard and all kinds of Country Produee wanted by WALKER, NIL I. ar Ca June 14-17. TN UM IRRIVIL IS, IMPS, MY MOS IS I • F. KURTZ itritilHES 1 , 3 inform the gooiLeitizens of Way. V 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 (Hass, Putty. Brushes, Arc &c., which he in prepared to sell - as cheap as they can he had at am , other houee in the town, and which, in rcenrd quality, cannot be cavilled. h s also on hand targe ass.orinieist of TOILET A ItTICLE Innprising in tray thy followint: vle r o iler Warpn., all kinds. itau de o..logme. endles. in variety Extracts for the liandkerehief. Fine English Pomades, ' Band()hues, Bear's Oil, • Fine and Fancy Soaps, • Tooth Brushes, Combs, dm. Bco. ear Culinary purposes he has Corn Starch, Pearl Barley. Pearl Sig°, Flavoring Extract's, viz: Lemon, Vanilla, Strawhery, Raspberry, Pine Ap ple, Orange, Banana, Celery, Pear, Peach, Nut meg, dm. Fresh Spices, Black Pepper and all nen er articles in that line. He has also something t. please the CHILDREN. A fine stock of Toys of all ki: ds, a large supply of China ware. patent 1111.eldLicsiaa.e.s. He has Drake's Plantation Bitters, Hoffland's German do. Sand's Sarsaparilla, Bull's do. Hiteshew's Cough Syrup, 64 ' Diarrhoea Cordial Frey's Vormifuge, Vermifuges, dos. kinds. W right's .Tudron's, Ayer's, Branareth's, Morse's, hi c L a n e ' o , liver; Wire Winslow's Soothing Syrup- Di:: Parishe's do. Keroseoe Oil, Lamps and Mini, Heys always on harm. Thankful for rind favors already bestowed upon turn, be solicits a continu•inco of the same, hoping mat by trying to please he may win the confidence of the people. As touch care taken in waiting up. .on aeons as chiloren Pbus'cinns' Prescriptions pe.toptiv and carefully •umpuunded et all luus. J. F. KURTZ. August ►s. 1864. BIM. THANT'S, Y. D. l it.N FLU N CZ & SNIVELY having asso cc i. juted theinati.— in the practice of Mrilime and orgery word it that they are well 1 :pared for treat ^: me •-i and surgical cases. 1 -sous int ..ner of the above will please 15 •ke i•arly setti4thent to the tune of their association urthey wish to close their old !milk& tilli ~ iu Dr. Frantee residence in the ro 0 gm. inerly occupied as a store room by Mr. t. Bea Ir. `` ►pr', 14-11, Foundry and Maehine slap at PILIV.A.7B I ESsRs Hess & Emmert intending Caging the 151 Business, alga. at Private sale their Foundry and Machine shop and all its contents. Located near Quincy, Franklin Ca.. Pa. For Inforntatios address HESS & EMMERT. No B—ti Quincy. Franklin Co., Pe. LADLtiki Dirms Seeds of ad kinds At the stars e Ammo*, iirtmer I C. CIO. W. WittCSt Hair " 1. N. ONIVELYX D
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