ir4 l ll'l+ •••!,,••• - - 4prilw V,„ • A • ! a 4.1.415, ?- I: ;: V. tT AR! 14, 1900 , eA I 0 141' I; 1:!„ sCHETNET fig„ I- 11.1.1) ELI' - This-Machine is onstructed on a new principle of icebani,m, posAcsstrig , Easily rare and valuable im provcoictitm, intrina been examine by the most pie n,und ext.", its, un,; pronouncod t be. SIMPLICI TY amt P : 1.30 Ni 3 NED. arc the principal objeztione urged Niscianes : fanatic. to 3110-operator., I,ie'anty to gut out of order. 3 ENty•nse, trouble, and lose of time in repairing. _,4. ; ? eet:y to . ,ceweven ilLscrivtion of mate' , . 5. .111,7agrucable wink) in operation. , - 'the Empire sewing Machine is Exempt from all - • these Objections: - - - It t irevd le, perpendicular action. mak the LOCK or STITCH, which will RI I' nor HAVEL and is alike on both shies; pert.trtn, parted St Win.; Cal essay der criplion of ma terial, from Ix ither to the (inert Nansook Muslin, tenon or s.llk thread, from the coarsest number. Lus DRAMS; TUC:KS I'L riwmb moi:vr C. 1.11 hor COG \*.iiia; 1 , MNIATICA 1.1.1 A ist)IzELLISS :VACIIINE. varsetio of LAIN MAC311N14.7 /marl *6O. up- '.:C . Var.: ieular tont:on i< ealleri tc), ...3CE_NT an d thil . kt V , l) .11.thtottcturing_111.alto:o,_fol :.Luc Co ich &c. I ativatita tt Ls lire d tirabliity • , pt•ity, o • titlava• Ciao to A.! [ [it S • in mutat:Ain - mg pin:thes i•orit Ci W.NI on vet 111. t, erl al. It is ebpeci de*ir• t:: P totit is vex) pill. In st.iort, tt 1,, too uto,t perktt wdilu si tailtlg notcLitte It: the mut t.et. Ever% machine unarinit ed. M. CO., 92 ( • I)c,tii et, Philadelphia. Ag . enix wunt, rid t Agent :11 Ir. 1. 21:1, t A Lt ht ii LE i.viliiiolEMENT! sub-c:Mers would inform the pubhe that they tt..v, lurch qt .1 lho Higm of the Key shme .no Iloud Felice," rimmed Ipti 3U.lSu7.rota whom tildt:idual or l'own :,i.!p "4:os m.y e ue , t.uud at resouable rates. This tence is recorpmeum,f gth attd Jura. M-h-emdmaLtr-led-pu6,uteltr-stletter ,oo :train taken out mai put up with maturkable Mf•i_i!y It is to 0, the cheapest and most ..retvw, able ,f uti t e portab c feUees yet offered to ug. 0-ti. F. - Sztz - beirls ISitrber2a!gi • -• h , !. con I to , o h.or cuttio. , • .tvilitt. hi( 10°1.11p attort•ge ot ,Le pubs ~u cited L ' 4 ? S 1,; - ' z. „u -11. ; it I V_ r FA "' Vi T G ( )OE 4 :".4 LNG received a large assortment Of goods. €f on 1 repared to ollor great •r ttt !tic einents 11, 1 , f ic rrt.,; ire at r,,lueeo prices. all 1 ask 13 an examin,,tion of the :jock. and prices, and they will , wt. 1.11" 1.3/101 the shore. 311.1•Ek' 11; 4 31 - 14.1N., f:IENS IV A Et E, CEDERWARbI, GI itOC,E St IES, _'J 'L!LY, 41A AN.: %V E, .St a. CLO Vii, t'A ,PETING, tz:l !or tny thnnkq to thn cottim y fol r.l 1, 11 , pe to in :It : I:tittua.ce r s t•nt'• 0.1 111567 SD. 131 I'O.RT ANT .1. :0 V ERY rort Slgtit of the Age:l, •ti S "i 0 PRE- TilE PEI E(T err.% e-rorici.x, Cr, i•tal ISP I:CT A LEs i,rne_sinr_c_v_hoieLgro ved superior to any 'other Chis'sci, in use. 11undreds of pi rsons who have tried them, eilli testity to their ftuperairity over the old ones in use. The Gonca%e convex (}lasses :ire ground Cron) pure crystal in a mnoner thin the Incws is d i p_ tribute , ' over the Claire surface! They tlieref,re af. lord a clear and distinct vuton to the eye, in what ever direction it may he turned, w tierces the ohl Limbic convex g:.l-s , s 0 quire a direct sight through 11 t!- b THE CONCA I' i]-' (),\ VEX !:LLASSES ore .ed :•.• t cornea of the r::.) t!:() _1! c! lit to I . :. •.11 k: p •.1.. it 1,..1:1 •Init.g tired or dim. h e ;,,, t o/ „.,; Lul ~r never th Lit p4A.rarl . tet ir.g in ti.t . t') I'o el , iblil./11 fr.. 111 liSt• 4:I tiJe 4,1 t; :12, it: (iIaSSOS. Persons tveo • ft r reaeit,g er seeting tee! their eyes glut% mg arta and . are ad.:sed to tr ) these new .tail improved CONGA.VE-CONVEN GLASSES. They can he used.a long time before chaiigwg to a Liguer power. A l-o LunbLantly on band r-PECT A CLES to :Alit all o' her ot, fieteuttie, ttt tue_t. ig sorb i{E. I , <nr•srgl ill/4111.1MM, CUltAraC t, 'ke ty pill. 'Ol Spectacles being adjust , d by an tipt o _ w:ach gtves the exact power ui • 1.0 eye. is -.lratite I to suit. G'LASSES SET IN OLD FRAMES AT 61.1011 T -NOTICE. C. C. F0,11!.31:, No. 16, West Wahhirigton Hagerstown ituguA 2, 1867. • _ FA - ariz I'OELSALE- . L übacril)ex lairtrs at pry,tte, sale 2 . 4 miles 4 frutu \N . a nesboru; LI (MC Of litrl4 COLIII/1/1/ng 65 .A.C.ltLiki The impr,:teraents are a double it tt.iv, a guOu well ut • ..Nprinv Qat, ...bop, air; ti,CC:S,ary 11111.40V° IiOICERI Oct 18—t. : . ,S •,..i IIOR a cake of firlc MUM go /4.LJICT TP6 60kx}n 6.111,1.. a t 64: burre ANBERunN, 134nn10er & Co BIEN i.,;(3.1T11N.C.7"..... at Parax.& (IA - A Purl.,Ca k tqc,,vo 11)r I fir u cual. Sur bate by W. A. ItErP r N ,,I, IF) A DAM' & II A 'O. li ER w, A PRICE 4013, 41:C., J. ‘V. P„iOE * lior.FLlcr's T E D 1 WANTE D WOOL! W-00L! The highest Market Price will be paid in. CASH far nommen as well as PINE WOOL, delivered at_their, Mill, by the IUttAMBERSIWIIO WOO' RN MANUfACTUR 150 COMPANY. Arrangements made to receive large lets at tintaiit panne toe sliipment-.-- A full.nesortment of fine Common ell Wool, PLAIN AND FANCY OSSADIERES, T WEEDS, rtaiv,NEI.49„ELANKETS C LOTHS, YARNS, cenatantly on band, and for Fale, nt the hiweat Phil adelphia mut New York prices, to tlealgra for at usual tefins, or given in exchang.3 for Wool. Jane —lyJ J. t' Prea't Nz;z2zireril e. ex -, A 21 wit m rz - orenet 'et2( z YIN J. FILBERT, N NiScs" W. D It A.P E It , IA N I . le, -di 1,' , 4,11as constantly fur sale a full assortment ofY, 1:001.)6 for Gentlemen's ware. Ai .N.r.Latast City Fashions always 0,11 hand. "f 5,4......31'a , vt1e5bpr0; Pa :` , 4 -,k-NZKX:CX EMI TEIXS WAY FOIL B A. RGA INS ! NTOW is the time to buy goods from E. & J. El ill den Orval) ft,r cash, on account of the great re duetion in prices of goods in the Eastern markets We sire I referred to tyinish our customers and the public generally with all kinds of goods in our line at V e k OWEST CASH PRICES. Come ore, c all, and buy your Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, ru n Baskets, Mats, &e, &e, ti nscortmen and Jeweiry ju,,t received and V ut ex tremely low prices. Now e• the iinte V be den.ed-to-!••hoev. our--..lods_to:aLl and a rail will sat. sty th• wort tlicte.iu!, - ) u4 th tt we can a•:II i L•cap ;pa-Watt:he:. (licoAt, and Jewelry Ropair ed st rlii,rt notwe. A Aril 10, 1067.) bU STIOLL[i r 'lIE subscriber wo..ilil infirm his patrons and A the ruldic getierklly that h.: !in . .; recently large ly inew.ised his 1,1%er , smelt, and i, now pr, pared to accommodate thoes whiling to hire with either i- , i.iiirl , i li \i 11) 1 I'llll. ll ' itt— t -71 i; 4.E.i.0.; LA _. _it , -iii , ..77.- -, - ---- .it. th.• shuttest notwe, all hours. I'• rsons &siring I I ori. aor Pug- Cow 14 4 g ies, for ridlng or ditying, would do ueil hi give him a rail, :19 his stork has been se erted nith great race ae regkrds and fast tra,.. His vehicles ALL XCW, fashionable, and ride easy, laving been bought with a view to accommodate the public. UP Parties conveyed so any point desired, ac •ompania by a carefu ' Per- ona wishing, f I ores or Doggies, night or day. Nil! please apply at lin; lathers t-addie and Harness shop. Main zst,eei, 2 doors west 01 the "Bowden House," w here an attmntive 0.4 kr will always he in attendance. FRANKLIN WEAGLIY. August Lb--ti. NEW FALL Lik Iti D ANIEJIMBS )1 - 11AS 111 , :11211Nr.,L, 1 . 110.N1 1)11t1.ADEl. PITIA WITH A SUPPLY OF I *RY GOODS ICC 411E110 CM riCr MIS - -. 3 L -= U.) a NOTIONS, QIIIIS I 4I, ARE GEOGERFE), ri-W- To which he invites the attention of of his patrons and the puhlie p-enerully. Ortidic7. iIiST •"FALL ARRIVAL" ELSH has just received a full assortment of Goods, in Ins line of business. His *tuck consists in part, of all the latest styles of men's and buys HATS AND CAPS , Men's, Women's, Misso's, Boy's and Ul/Ibirch's OTS , GAITERS , SHOES , awl Slippers of every descriptio - "aadies and Misses 'ZIE3 .1;3 ,tSZ2I Bonnet Frame:, Trimmings, Sundowna and- Hats Dress Trimmings, Hoop S/ Coils, Hosiery, Glove", Pert Fans, &c. School, Blank and !sliacel ery of all kinds; Notions aril All of which will he sold at Sept. 20— HOUSES AN-131 . LOTS F S Ah.L 7 1'HE au!bberibre otrers at Private Sale tiEVE?i H() USE , - and LUte. Sit uute on Alechanic St, North direct, Waynesboro.' ALEX. HApbuvroly. &F. 20-qt f Wntehes, Gol.l Pens E. et , J rI.I)EN THE BEST IN AMERICA ! CORN SEPARATOR AND CLEA —Patented April 12, 1 864 rind_Telituarty=2a r 1865_, Farrar is cn monda lions or many lotm rs tvho are using them, we haver one to the conclusion that it iv the very VI whine that every farmer wants and " ill have as a .ott as they have an opportunity to lest ite meri•s. Our mut wittmut any assistarwe. can feed, turn and shell Seventy five Bushels_ per day. Tht;lnll , evirig. is the repsrt of Iln Judn's9. on this Machine. at 1.1. e great trial of Agriculture I Imple ments, held at Anhui n, IV , July. 1866, unikr the auliices of the Net% fork Agricultural .Society: "Among the Machines on Exhibition, wits Hand Corn shelter. Separator rind Cleaner, exhibited be .Iscsnli oiiiike- hod; Auburn, Y. have care.ully exonnned'and thoroughly tested this 'Alaehire, am tiiive no pro-ouncing the es urn re cr tve ever saw ? rea iy a lips se o ears of any HZ • and shape, sh :Os el , an, and with g rest rapidity and ease, and at the saMe operation sep arate.. the eorii limn the enh, and the chaff from the corn, and delivers the corn ready for market ; and it re quires tut the lat , or of one person to operate it. The whole drilr is simple in construction, and der- Date..! Actirttu, N. Y., July, 18 1 '6. ic.py 01 Letter from U. S. Agent for the Paris Universal Exposition.] MR. J. lIHI9AB a er-Hear sit: Aly Advisory Comma e, appuii t dto bele.t implamentsFarexhi Hoot. at the 1., tov. Nal Exposition in Palis, ue 1867. have selected and recommended to me your Corn sh. her, a• the 1)-st in America I have accepted their report, hnd will forward your `holler, i, delivered err, reaoy for blopmeht on or he , ore Janu dy 1, 1867, Yours truly." _ ET The undersigned havietg secured the right for Franklin County, Pa., and hi !ry land, a portion of the ferntoly will be sold on liberel teens. Good and responsible agents wonted go sell the above Ma . hint! who will be supplied on application. Retail Flee of Mat hine $25 . 00. For further information e are — alth - trinific ng GRAIN — D.R/ELS;CF , lti — STiellers. Washing. Egg chines, Straw Cutters, &c, and aro prepared to do all linlk.of at shcrt rwtice and in n workm-ndike manner. LID) & LECItON. Nov 29. 1897. Improved Thrashing Machine! Farmers will please look at the great advantage in Thrashing wrth GEISERS' SEIIIHIEGULA CLEANER AND BAGGER. IVith the latest Improved Triple- Geared 'Horse rower, dri'ven either by Gear ur Belt This Machine is conveniently arranged for hauling and Mrosaing, being perrnanenisy fixed oh two Wheels. One man can easily move or shift it about, so thSt it is nut halt trouble tr. a barn floor us ae common thr.;sti. r and shaker. It is also easily put In OpSrall4a. It IS "'maple, easily managed' ellable durable, compact arid cleanly to work by when in operation, not making near the dust as the common inactime or other Separators. Farniers can rest assured that this inm.hine Is au tal nbu.i, an I judging train the high srecommenda ion of fanners that ire using them, 1. must c auk! w the canelusion that it is the very Machine that far incrs want an I will have as soon as they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest its Merits, for which 1 hope they will give ins an opportunity, as I urn willing to be responsible if tt duos not perferm, as a presented in this Circular. No. 1 is a eignt-hurse.pawer, with cast iron thresher frame and wrought iron and - wood cylinder, six , teen inches in diameter and thirty-three inches tong. Trunk has la:mulch rake 'crank. and seven rakes is thirty-live inches wide, and delivers the straw on the second rake. these carry the straw out on their tops, and deliver it ..n the stacker, which wilt deliver about thirty-live feet beyond the icederitom a stuck Sheen to eighteen feet high, and can be easily in inn d to carry the chaff with the hi/a w, or deliver it in it separate place. The trunk and fan sides being closed, to confine the straw and chair, remedies a 11 difficulties in c.eaning gram against winuy weather. It bags the grain hs reasonable 'management, suf ficiently clean for market, and its capacity, linty ordinary circumest inces, is froui twenty to linty bustle els per heur, using eight horses and the same number of hands; but to force the work under favorabl circumstance, it will. thresh froiu forty to tifty bushels per hour, and with inure ease and agreeableness to ham's t it an any talldr /01(allatI now in CO.lll/10a use. The No. 2 Machine, fully represented in the above cut, is particularly adapted to the tamer's- use; in intended to apply to any common lever or railway power; weigher 1,300 pohnds; has an iron threeteg frame, and cylinder, 12i inches in diameter a d z 8 inches long; delivers the clean grain in bags, orafr desired, in a half bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet from the reeder, or if desired, can deliver the swiss and chaff together; will thresh and clpan, in good grain, ready for market, from 100 to 175 bushels nofwheat, or trout 300 to siio bushels of oats per day, using four or 5,.. horses, and the same number of dhas; but to force the work, under must favorable circumstances, good g. sin, &c., will thresh and clea n 'considerably more. The Machine will thresh aad clean all kinds of grain generally threshed' with the common machine, and requires no more horse poiver, but in many eases dues not run so hard. It will apply very well to a two-horse railway power Prices of Machines range from 8210, to g 525. rrant the machines to be as above, represented; also against any reasonable defects of materi ip, - ;ing now4taken a room to keep Repair Castiogs on band, I have also tlelected and r ...parod to furnish a variety , of other agricultural implements, the fatest.and best improved and such as are best iapted to the wants of_the farmers of thts,part of the country : 6uch as the Hagers town OilHer's) Surrinicr, Huller and Vieaner, which is proving by its own monis to be One of the het,' ai.iclurivs of the kind now In use. ,;l'ho lato4 Improved DUCKIi Y HE +Pk;li AND MO W - DR combined, with Dropper, and the Mower atone. The An - tern:an .lay Fork and Knife combined, nay Hakes, Fodder %utters, Cider Mills, &c. sue. &c., which I will furnish on short notice and warrant them to answer the urposes fur which they are intended. LirOrders sul fed and promptly attended to. For further particulars, circulars, &c. address • DLNIEL GEISER, Waynesboro', Franklin Co. Vonula, May 4, 186e1.1 SHELLER ihnt this Mnchine is no !wink' and - 1011:47 STANTON GOLD, Pres. N. Y State Ag'l Society. BENJA ;MIN P. JOHN:"ON, soc'ryY.:lite Ag'i Society SO o I,N It MIN tiON AO New yoik Triune. S ED i;Da TODD, AO Editor Ne.w York Times. pATEi\ GRAIN riG • AcOS enlWßifoi7 IMIMMERI PATENTED opt 12.13, 4 4E21:05 'f L ~~~'"'~~. `~~'~E from the many hi T &A Y LECItON & GILBERT Sh PI RATOR, NEW:,,LtAI'HER AND - FINDING STORE ! VW'S S. FORNEY & SONS, would inform _lke public that they have received' another sup ply of geode at • their new Leather and Finding Store, embracing amen g other etudes the follow, rag: _ . _ R ! Solo Leather, Rough,Skirting, Hemlock and Spanish Sole, Calf Skins, French gall do., Sheep do., French . and',Mens 'Horne°, Eining Skins, all kinds, Lasts, every style and' size, Threads, Boot Webing, Laces, Galloons, Size Sticks. Measure Straps, . Deer Bones, Burnishes, Heel Shaves, Last Hoops, Peg Floats. Double Cutters, Welt Knives, Nails and . Tucks, Wax, Chimps, Grin-pi - bards, Bubbers, Bristles, Lasting • Irons,- 'Files, 2lfik l'traders, and Paper, Compasses,_ Boot .Trees, Pegs, Knives, Pinchers, Hahrtriers, tariouit kinds; Rasps and Files, Auls and Handles, Collis Irons, Long.and Shoulder Sticks, .Hyeletts and Byelett Punches, Strip Auls, Anti all other articles usually kept in such stores. Highest cash price paid for Hides and Skins Feb. 8. FOVINEY & SONS. I PLENDID ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS AT No. 13, Pub Square, under Herald Office. We invite the attention of buyers to examine our well selected Mock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c., purchased sinco the decline at greatly reduced pri ces. As - we have had the advorithge of selecting our Stock from 'both Market; (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 anilDleriched MU , LINS. Domestic OINGHA (very cheap) PLANNBLS, lied. White and Yel- low, ritr — B - Trrod, shaker and 9omitt do. Canton and all othcrgrades Sacqueing do. all &tyke. FANCY SHAWLS, BREAKFAST DO, WORSTED DO., -CLOAKINGS.M.TRIA:2IOOD.-RAL h rccom- MORALS, REPALLANT CLOTHES. Our DRESS GOODS Department comprises filo following class of gootis; viz: SILKS, Colored and Black, REPP ALPA_CA. .POPLIN • Silk P)plins an Shades, Ellglislr-i‘terineas T EtupTess-glot , Double Width 'louslins, Alpacas, Alb Wool Rapp, We wou 41 call especial attention to our Mourn. ing God.. Dep titment, vthich i complete compri sing every kind of HI. GO( IDS kept . in a first. class 11iy Hoods Boise Such as BLACK FRENCH MERINOES, j:llack English 1)o., Black A Ipncas Black Bonibazinos, CLOTHS, POL.; N AIN B, R. pp Poplins, Canton I ;lotits. Our stuck of Men and Boy's Wear is complete, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans Kerseys, Full Lin.eys, &c. Also.ia lull line of Notions, ii Cloves, Trimmtnas. Corsets,F. hull & Co's Celehrnted 11001':5M ICI'S &c., Nov. 8 1817. 10.000 POUNDS OF BUTTER ! Tquantity of butter made in this country is I too small. It &in be increased 10000 pounds by the use of IV . ixon's Horse and Cattle Powders Good for all diseases of Hcriivs Cattle. Sheep and Hogs. Sold by ' J. F. KURTZ, Wayn,sboro EV" Bead these certificates, hundreds of whi. could he putdisherl Four or five years ego. J. S. NIXON cornirounti vd a Horse and Cattle Powder. and asked mr to try it I was the first farmer to whom it was gi‘en and the first one to use it for stock. I found it full ly equal to what Mr Nixon said of it, and bee used itextr•nsively since, and heartily reconimei., it to farmers as a -use thing in tat tening stock of kinds and a capital Powde- for llor,es. MICHAEL EBERSOLE. . Chambcrsburg, Deeneber .865. MR. J. S. NIION.—To the multitude in this por tion of our State,who have used your Cattle Powde-s no commendation is necessary. Its beneficial erl fecta have teen fairly tested, and-henee_iuLuaboun• ded popularity. 1 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, arid sharpens their arm titer. As a prevehtive from dis ease. I regard it as invaluahle. Yours. &c.. _ REV It 8 SUHINECK. Chambersburg, Apra, 11..66. Mn. J. S. Naos --Dear Sir : —rove your Hors and Cottle Powder a fair trial with all my stock Horsesfind cattle, cad it improved them wonderfu ly. It'Sneedily increased the richness of the milk of my cows, and improved the condition of my stock greatly.. I can cordially recommend it as the hest thing nt 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. McCIAIRE, Ed. Repository. THE SURE CURE and a Skin diseases. certainly cured by NIXOS'zz Glycerine Ointment. Sold by J. K. ,KURTZ, ' Waynesboro Nixon's East India Tincture. • The heat medicine for Internal and External pant Perfectly sa fe under all circumataneee. Every fam ily should nave it• ' rir If you have -pales, use NIXON'S East India Tincture. • ' Stair It you have Skin diseases, use NIX OS's Glycerine Ointment. Yall have horses or cattle that don't thrive, use, NIXON'S Horse and Cattto Powders. Charetersbur.4, 8--iy, 11. k A. yINGLINGT, Cuburgs, (heap,) Plain Poplins, Striped Do., Detains, French 31erinnes, H. & A YINULING. ARMY PrCII, \ CAMP ITCH, BRBER'S ITCH, RING Wouv, TETTEB, WM • WAIX1111• - T. J. 2.llLie, 1111110 , , W. WAPUIt Walker, Nill & OIL go SIICOESSORSTO A. H. 1 1 / 1 014R, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERSIN STAPLE & GROCERIES, WINES &ND LIQUORS, Glass,Aneeas, Woad and Wit. low ware, LIME, CEMENT AND ieRTILIZEI26, IfiGIERSTOWN Mo. June 14-Ip, 0 ' Oio li ml i c jB a4 1 :1:;ra( 1 1 31 1 : V i l l a . c S ke N r 7 el Ct o• , l l 7m l ( P Z e rim!. for solo. by WALKER, NILL .;Sz. 1%0 11agetstown. .-' '1 , ' 10 .dart(White il Tu V g N are S UGAR. irt store --a 3 n o d d t o o ' i st e ci a l le WALKER, NILL & CO- by • _ Hag erstown 50 1113 LS SYRpTki w ili i r E :34tn : ; l 4i fil , r i B:cub& Hage;rstown. 50 BAGS , COFFE l E v N i dlo i r , 3 sale c boy. .Ha g erstown: 300 • SACKS G. A'.,-Arnerienn and Dairy Salt for Belo by WALKER, NILL & CO Hagerstown, • PURR Ortard Brandy, do. Port, Mader, er ry, Melees and _Champagne store and for sale by W4 I 4NER,NIEL & CO. Bagerstown. • Alevflai\rolpiliCasrjasretoackndolci?ittoreeynst,froarrsea, sale e Cla y int WALKER, NILL & CO, Hagerstown, NICE Cream, Farina,Pearl, Niitshroorn, Gra. ham, Water, Soda, Sugar, Jumbles, Ginger awl Roston Cream Crackers. in store and for sale by WALKER, NILL & CO. Hagerstown `SPLENDID stock of Wooden and Willow Wars kiin store and for sale by- WALKER, NILL & CO Hagerstown vixT HITE Lead, Linseed Oil, Lubricating, V ness and Fish Oil, in store and fbr sale by —WALKER—DILL &-Ctr. lingerstnw•n clif‘ RBIS COAL OIL hi store and for tvi le by kj WALKER, NtIA. es. CO. Hagerstown. 1 00 KEGS Di 4 IIS it iftitt:nriet,aAl;Ltros,to.by iing,erstawh IHOVELS, - Spntles, Hoes, Traces, Halter Cliainr c,la a use ant or sa e y WALKER, SILL & CC Hagerstowta STIERCES IR ugar Cured Canvassed Hama in store and for WI by WA lAEA, NILL is Co Hagerstown. BACON I.erd and all kinds of Country Produce wanted by WALKER, NILE. & Co. June 14—ly TIM LATEST ARRIVAL gam, CHUM, FART GOODS, iC J . F. KUalrir2 W l n S e. H b E or B u' ll a o n i d a t i rl cli t t h y e that d he ci b li a ze s n ju li s o t f rece e ii r . ed from the East a large and full assortment of fresh Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye Stuffs Window Glass, Putty, Brushes, &c. &c., which he is prepared to self as cheap as they can be had at any other bouse in the town, and which, in regard to quality, cannot be excelled. flu h s also on hand 1 large assortment of TOILET ARTICLES comprising in part the following articles, viz . Toilet Waters, all kinds, Eau de Cologne , endlega in variety, Extracts for the handkerchief, Fine English' Pomades, Bear's Oil, • Fine and Fancy Soaps, • Tooth Brushes, Nail " - Hair " Combs, &c (Ica. L. or Culinary purpn.es he has Corn Starch, Pearl Barley. Pearl Sago, Flavoring Extracts, viz: Lemon, Vanilla, Siravvbery, Raspberry. Pme _P_ertr„,___Pe_ach,_ Nut meg, &c. Fresh Spices, Black Pepper and all ,)tn er articles in that line. lie - has also something to please the • CHILDREN. A fine stock of Toys of all ki.:ds, a largisupply of China ware. lE . 4slterut e•clic He has Drake's Plantation Bitters, Holland's German do. Sand's Sarsaparilla, Bull's do. Hiteshew's Cough Syrup, 14 Diarrhoea - Cordial ' Frey's Verruifuge, Vermifuges, doz. kinds, Pills—Wright's Judron'i, Ayer's, Brandreth's, Morse's, McLane's, liver; Nits Winelow'a Soothing Synii. 7 Dr. Parisian do. Keroseoc•thl, Lamps and Chins, neys always on hand. ;" Thankful for kind favoraitildeady bestowed upon bun, he solicits a cuntinuanta of the Lune, hoping that by trying to please he,thay win the confidence of . the people. As much care taken in waiting up on adults as children Physicians' Prescriptions promptly and carefully compounded at. all hours. J. F. K RTZ. —August 11.41864. BENJ. FRANTZ, M. D. I. N. BNLVELV,III )HS FRANTZ & SNIVELy having assocci juted theinselv , .. in the practice 01 Medicin e an d ourgery woult,st.•'i that they are well I spared ter treat ct me x. and surgical cases.• / -sons int de! .aJ t ; :.drier of the above will please n .ke .-arly sett.enuint to the tune of their association is they wish to close their old books. (Mike in Air. Frantz's residence in the to n for. merly occupied as a mote room by Mr. 1, Bet sr. April 14—tf. RUBAIi Li and Vegetables—tbrowzbouttha Itseasot), at RE/ L'S. May 17 ' L'iLOOR Oil Cloths, an patterns and style at the U store 44 AElBEcetni, BENEDICT & CO. CHUCK and plain Matting at the store of • AILPHIISON, BaNEDICT & CO Shoes and Sandals at PINCE & aosrmieu's. , . L ATFST arrirat of New Goods at tho glom „AYEEILSON,. BENEDICT Co,
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