EMPIRS Samna hiLicsuits PATENTED FEBRUARY 14 IMO - A SIM AlOOll, NO. 921 SCHETMIT UT„ PHILADEL.P.III4'.- This Machine is constructed on a now principle of ,- mecl•anism, possessing many rare and valuable im provements, having been examined by the most pro found experts, and pronounced to bo SIM eLita- Y and PERFECTION COMBINED. . The following aro the principal objections urged against Sewin; Machines s--- - I. Excessive fatigue to the - operator..., I.inbility to get out of order. 3. Expense, trouble, and lobs of time in repairing. 4. Inca] ticity to sew every dtecription - of material G. Disagreeable noise while in operation. • The Empire Sewing Machine is Exempt from all • these Ohjections._ - _ - It has a straight needle, perpendicular action, mak - thoLODK: or SHUTTLE STITCH, which will neither 111 I' nor RAVEL.4ind is alike on both sides; performs perfect sewing-oft-A:very description of ma terialorrom-Lerather- to the ,finest Nansook Muslin, with linen, cotton or silk thread, from the-coarsest the finest number. T HEMS, FELLS, BINDS, BRAIDS, TUCKS t,IISILTS,PI, ITS, GATHERS. Having neither CAM nor COG WHEE EMPLIATICALLY A NOISELESS MACIIINE. .411 nil - idles of CAINOST MACIMES from $6O up wardv. rii .- Particular attention is called to tom and TUPIONED Manufacturing Machine, foi ('adoring, • bhoe•Fitting Coach TrimmingoSec.: edvanta ges arc simplicity thiralidity, inpidity, ea `ilaiiptti. tion to all branches of manufacturing, makes perfect work on nil material. It is ospeci Ii desir able in sewing I'atent Leather, sad is vet) gill. 'ln • short, it. is the most perfect manufacturing machine in the mai het. N. B. Every machine guaranteed. -- EMPIRE S. M. ca.; 921 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. Agents wanted.] IRAS!: GoANELLO, Agent. Mar. 1-2-linos VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT! VilE subscribers would infmn the public that they have purchas .(1 the Iligt,t of ••the Key• Stollo Portable Field and Flood Fence," patented April 30,1867, troin whom Individual or Town ship Rights may ''e obtained at' resonable rates. This fence is recommended tOr stret gth and dura bility_ lt en n be_ta ken_clown_antl_pitt_under_s helter_ and again taken out and put up wnh remarkable lard it,y,Jt 1,1 eheve.l to be (11.3_010pcst Mitsti tDe purciGT:c lances yet t•eriii - etst lie Aug. 9-ti. albering_Lillarttenistip, • VITT: subsexibcr informs *he public that he con thines the Bar boring - business in the room nex door to %Ir iteid's tin eery Store, and is at all times Pol , ared to do hair cutting, shoving, i•haropooning etc. in the host style. The patlonige of the putt • 1 solicited. Aug 23 1867 ILLER 'S ARRIVAL Or NEW GOODS. I. I Sl am p G r c r d i ve t ( 0 1 a o ha e r r g large a r :s l o t ; t r m i e n n u n e f e tli in heretofore at reduced prices. All I ask is an examination of the :dock and paices, and they will 09,:ur 4,Prith the above. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ittLEEJANWARE; CEDE.RWARE, GROCERIES, CU TLERY, GLASS WARE, 0H r. CLOTH, CARPETING, i tender my thanks to the community fur ttorr ibra patmuage and hope to merit a continuance of the same. ()et. 11 1867 FenHdry and Machine hop al PRIVATE SALE. ESSRS Hess & Emmert intending to quit the In Business, fitti:r at Private, side their Foundry and Machine Shop and all its contents. Located near Quincy, Franklin Co.. Ps. For Infitrikation address }I ESS &EMMERT Quincy, Franklin Co., Pa, Nov. B—if THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME J. A. FISHER Of the Washington House Merchant Taibt ing Establishment, Has just received another Stock of Goods for MEN D ROY'S WEAR, Fr•nnh Ind Amcrienn 13E NVERS.— Mein and Fancy CASSIAI-EIZE: 4 . Englibil and , nc h Dui; zsi‘ 1 15. Plain. and Fancy VES TIN d;S, All will be made to order or sold to suit A good ste k of . Ladies' (null:tog of the Latest Styloa. Also, a full stock of FURN IS HING GOODS, Such as `tt4pen,l^ra, Gloves, Half Hosc, Silk and lonen ffontikerehi• fa, Fine Shots, Coder shirts, Draw: ra, ?leek ilea of all Sty lea, thu late kt•tyle Linen and Paper Collars, all Styles. All to be sold at priers to suit the times. Custom er.; can save money by calling and cx tinin:nu lay ;log elsewhere. • J. A. FISHER, ouse, IVegt Wa.hitigmn Kt. liogerstown, Mi. 71711 HE sul)ActiC3er oIF re at prvato sale 2i mile. Irma W:L‘neshoro,' a trac of land containing 65 ACS,E3- of limaston• land. The improvements nre a double ft; Ili YlisE, BANK B I{N. u good well of won. r, I louse, warh hou.e, rvranz :ions(, If laorsruitli shop, and oth. r urcces.•nry improve moot:. 8013.E1t 1' 'AIcILVAN EY. (let 18— tf. ADIEB sack ( !utile; at F OR a atke . of fine Soap, you moat to. l AMES pre.s 6outiti el a kook it the iitOrt. Of AMBEIMON, ISINKDIOT tt, Co ()VERC'OATINGS at OA I, STOVE --A Parlor Cook Stove for Sur ning cool. for sale by W. A. Re,ro Nov 15 4" - •1 001) Levy Sugar at V PE.M%....\1Fe.: BLADES, —1; ta at .1. 11. .14h ri fe. Lac , K F. R J. W NITLI,ER FORSALE- PMIUR 6 i EORVLIOU'S Paic & Iloranicu'L. A I:117 St N TN DI WANTED. WOOL! WOOLt Vile highest Market Price will be paid in CASH for common as well as turn wool, delivered at their Mill. by . the CHANDERBBURG WOO'EN MAMPACTUR isra COINPANT. Arrangements made to receive large lots at distant points for shipnient. - - . A full assortment of fine Common all Wool PLAIN AND FANCY CSSAIMERES, 'WEEDS, FLANNELS BLANKETS CLOTHS,.YARNS,_ - , constant on hand and hir sale, at the lowest Phil allelphst a New York prices, to - dealers for cash at usualle s, or given in exchange for Wool. June. 28-IyJ , J. C. AUSTIN, Pres' VitHEATANWAREmmategaiIWaimPAN M T. J. FILBERT, si-- si , ___ ~ DRAPER,,-- rHas tonstantly for sales jall traitor! meat oig g GOODS for Gentlemen'a ware. X itv, k:‘ irl.ateat City Fashions alwaya-on hawk 1 N Woaneaboro', Pa NINNNNINNIOZ X.-NIX4NIZNINNWAnt 21 HO! THIS WAIT FOR BARGAINS! TOW is-the time to tiny goods from E. & J.,EI. 111 den cheap 67 cash, on account of the great re duction in prices of goods in the 'Eastern markets We are prepared to furnish our customers and the public generally with all kinds of goods in our line at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Come one, come }our Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Trunks, Clocks, Baskets, Mats, &c., &c. A splendid assortment of Watches, Gold Pens., and Jewelry just received and will be sold at ex tremely low prices. Now is the time We will be pleased to show our goods to all and a call will sat• sly-the-most-increiluleus-that-we-cau-sell-cheap, JEW-Watches Clocks awl Jewelry_Re c at s On notlCto lIIPIN___;'W .c All,„ r'HE subscriber woahl inform his patrons and Ithe public generally that he has recently large. ly increased his Livery stock, and is now prepared to accommodate those wishing to hire with either ;lop, HORSES AID VillllllB st the shortest notice, all I hours. Persons desiring Horses or Bug gies, for riding or driving, would do well to give him a call, as his stock has been selected with greet care as regards gentleness and fast trav eling. Ills vehicles ALL HIM, fashionable, and ride easy, 'laving been bought with a view to accommodate the public. t<Y" Parties conveyed to nny point desired, se ...ornpaniell by a careful driver. Per,.ons wishing Horses or Buggies, night or day, will please apply at his father• s and Harness Shop. Main stscet, 2 doors west of the "Bowden House," where an attentive Ostler will always be in attendance. RANK LIN WEAGLE V. Atiguid NEW FALL AND MTTET3 EDIDS GEORGE STOVER ETAS RETURNtv FROM 1)1111,ADEI: PIIIA WITH A SUPPLY OF DRY GOODS° .1131 CD dLD "AV MN 3'PL--..2: C. 12) 2_. M 0 NOTIONS, QUEENSIIIRE GROCERIE, Stir To which, he invites the attention of of his patrons and the public generally. • October. Si; MIST "Nit ARRIVAL I" ELSH has just received a full assortment of ir" Goode, in his line of business. His stock consirts in part, of all the latest styles of men's and boys EATS . AND CAPS, Men's, Women's, Meese 's, Boy's and Children's BOOTS . / GAITERS, SHOES, arid Slippers of every devcriptioa. Ladies and Misses R 2 23 EM 0 Bonnet Frames, Trimmings, Sund%wns and Hats, Dress Trimmings, Hoop Skirts, Hair Nets, Hair Coils, Hosiery, Gloves, Parasols, Sun I.ltuberellae. Fans, &c. echool, Blank and Miscellaneous Books,Station. ery of all kinds; Notion's and Fancy Goods. All of which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest,. Sept. 20— J. 12. NV 1.1.811 • C It is the best ebuoce ever offered to agents! One or two dftys will secure n good Sewing Ake/eine, Watch, Silk Dress &rower, or some other article of equal value, Free of Co t ! Agents wanted tiverywnere, male and female, for the best One Dollar Pawnbroker's Sale in the coun. try. Send far Circular. S. C THOM ?SON & CO. :36 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass, Dec, 27-3 m. 111 Farmers can rest assured that this Machine is no humbug, and judging from the many high •recom mendationa of many farmers who are using them, we have Cline to the conclusion that it is the very _MachineA hat-ever •=f.. e..wasitalAniLvvit , Uhavethey=have;- - awzopportinsity--ttest-its-nserits, One man, without any assistance, can feed, turn and shell Seventy five Bushels per day. E..3c. J. }UDEN The following is the report of the Judges on this Machine. at the 'great trial of A g ricultural] Imple ments, held at Auburn, N. Y.. in July, 1866, under the auspices of the Nea ork Agricultural Society : 'Among the Machines on Exhibition, was a Band Corn Sheller. Separator and Cleaner, exhibited by Jacob Brinkerhoff, Auburn, N. Y. We have carefully examined and thoroughly tested this Nlachire, and have no hesitation in pronouncing it the best eorn Sheller we ever saw. it readily adapts itself to ears of any size and shape, shells clean, and with great rapidity and ease, and at the same operation eel). arates the corn from the cob, and the chaff from the corn, and delivers the corn ready for market ; and it requires but the labor of one person_to_operatelt.--'rhe-whole-affair-is-eirnple-in-construction,-and-dur— able. ' JOHN STANTON GOLD, Preit. N. Y State Ag'l Society. BENJAMIN P. JOHNSON, Soc'ry N. Y. State Ag'l Society. SOLON R - 111INFION. Ag'l New York Tribune, • S. EDW ARDS TODD, Ag'l Editor New York Times. Dated Aunriti-r, N. Y., July, 1866. [Copy of Letter from U. S. Agent for the Paris Universal Exposition.] • "IN s. J. Blulanionolir —Dear Sir: My Advisory Committee, appointed to select implements fur exhi bition at the Universal Exposition, in Paris, in 1867, have selected and recommended to me your Corn Sheller, as the bust in America. have accepted their report, and will forward your Nheller, if delivered here, ready fur shipment. on or before January 1, 1867. Yours truly." J. C. DERBY, U. p. Agent, &c. . rEP'The undersigned having secured the right for Franklin County, Pa., and Maryland, a portion of the Territory will be Bold on liberal terms. Good and responsible agents wanted' to sell the above Ma chine. who will be supplied on application. Retail price of liathine 1125 00. For further information address LIDY, LECRON & GILBERT. N. B. We aro also manufacturing GRAIN DRILLS, Corn Shelters. Washing Machines, Straw Cutters, dm, and ars prepared to do all kinds of REPAIRING at short notice and in a workmcn.like manner Nov. 29. 1867 Farmers will please look at the great advantage in Thrashing drain with SM-REGRATING IVith the latest Improved Triple- Geared H orse Power, driven either by. Ggar or Belt This Machine is conveniently arranged for hauling and tareshing, being permanently fixed on two wheels. One man can easily move or,shift it about, so that it is not half trouble in a barn door as as common thrasher and shaker. It is also easily put in operation. It is simple, easily managed, •eliable durable, compact and cleanly to work by when in operation, not making near the dust as the common machine or other Separators. Farmers can rest assured that this machine is nu humbug, and judging from the high _recommenda tion of farmers that are using them, I must come to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that far mers want and will have as soon as they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, for which I hope they will give me an opportunity, as I em willing to be responsible if it duos not perferm, as represented in this Circular. No. 1 is a eight-horse power, with cast iron thresher frame and wrought iron and wood cylinder, aiz, teen inches in diameter and thirty-three inches long. Trunk has ten•inch rake crank and seven rakes is thirty-five inches wide, and delivers the straw on the second rake, these carry the straw out on their tops, and deliver it cn the stacker, which will deliver about thirty-Eve feet beyond the feeder, on a stack fifteen to eighteen feet high, and can be easily matittpd to carry the chaff with the straw, or deliver it in a separate place. The trunk and fan sides being closed, to confine the straw and chaff, remedies all difficulties in cleaning grain against winos , weather. It bags the grain hi reasonable management, suf ficiently clean for market, and al? capacity, under ordinary circumstances, is from twenty to lorty bushe els per hour, using eight horses arid the same number of hands; but to force the work under favorabl. circumstance, it will thresn from forty to fifty bushels per hour, and with more case and agreeableness to hands than any other machine now in common use. • The No. 2 Machine, fully represented in the above cut, is particularly adapted to the larmer's use; in intended to apply to any common lever or railway power; weighs' 1,300 pounds; has an iron threshes frame, and cylinder, 121 j inches in diameter aid 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 straw and chaff together; will thresh ind 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 s,_ horses, and the same number of dims; but to force the work, under most favorable circumstances, good g. &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 writ apply very well to a two•horse railway power Shop Prices of Machines range. from 8210 to 8525. fArl warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonable defects of mated workmanship, &c. riff.Havin now taken a room to troop Repair Castings on hand, I have ale° selected and am prepared to furnish a variety of other agricultural implements, the latest and best improved, and such as are best adapted to the wants of the farmers of this part of the country : Such as the Hagers town kMiller's) Clover Stemmer, Huller and Cleaner, which is proving by its own merits to be one of the best machines of the kind now in use. Thu faint improved B UCKEYa REAPED AND MOW. ER combined, with Dropper, and the Mower alone. The Ameiican slay Fork and Knife combined, Hey Rakes, Fodder Cutters, Cider Mills, &c. die. &c.,which I will furnish on short - notice and warrant them to answer the purposes for which they.are inte nded. larOrders solicited and promptly attended to. For further particulars, circulars, &c. address DANIEL GEISER, Waynesboro', Franklin Co. l'enu'a. Nay 4, 186G.] CORN SHELLER SEPARATOR AND OLEANE - -..C4-aa*.rmrtLy.^l-v. Patented April 12, 1864 and February 28, 1865. : art • 1 - 31kK' ' 4 O fia: Mk Improved Thrashing Machine! GRISERS' 0 - 3-1 Mr A! ill :1,4Tg0-3-0-741 PATENT GRAIN SEPARATOR, R I ~..,,, T ,••mLY=r4—._V.l,, ,F giv.,..^:;- 4 7.1s • LIDY & LECRON. NEW LEATHER AND FINDING STORE ! EWIS S. FORNEY & SONS, would inform I.4the public that they have received another sup ply of geode at their new Leather and Finding Store, ombracing amon g other articles the follow, ing: ole 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 Webiog, Laces, Galloons, Size Sticks. Measure Straps, Deer Bones, Burnishes, Heel Shaves, Last Hoops, Peg Floats, Double Cutters, Welt Knives, Nails and Tacks, Was, Clamps, Crimpßoards, Bubbers, Bristles, Lasting Irons, Files, Ink Powders, and Paper, Compasses, Boot Trees, Pegs, Knives, Pluckers, Hammers, various kinds; Rasps and Files, Auls and Handles, Collis Irons, Long and Shoulder Sticks, Eyeletts and Eyelett Punches, Strip -Ants, And all other articles usually kept in such stores. Highest cash price paid for Hides and Skins.— Feb. 8. FORNEY & SONS. St P.LENDID ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS AT H. & A. YINGLING'S, No. 13, 'Pub. Square, under Herald Office. 2 1 1 AriliVituTilirattegfiriirlif'buyarto alumina our well selected stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &0., purchased since the decline at greatly reduced pr"- ces. As we have had the advantage of eelec mg our Stock from both Markets, (New York and Phila.,) we are prepared to defy competition in Style Quality and Prices. We ask the especial attention of customers to our large Stock of - Prints, Brown and Bleached MTTSLINS, Domestic GINGH AMS , (very cheap.) FLANNELS, Bed, White and Yel low, do.. Barred, Shaker and Domitt do. Canton and all other grades. Sithqueing do. all styles, FANCY SHAWLS; • BREAKFAST DO, WORSTED DO., FANCY CLOAKING'S, NUI3FABOOD;B-A-L -REP/4 LLAMLCLOTHE Our DRESS GOODS Department comprises tha following class of goods; viz: SILKS, Colored and Black, REPP ALPACA POPLIN Silk Poplins all Shades, English Merinoes, Empress Cloths, Double Width Mouslins, Alpacas, All-Wool Repp, Coburgs, (~Geap, Plain Poplins, Striped Do.,',Delains, French Merinoes, kc. We would call especial attention to our Mourn ing Guods Department, which is complete. cornpri sing every kind of BLACK GOODS kept . in a first class Dry Goods HOJSO such as BLACK FRENCH MERINOES, Black English Do., Black Alpacas Black COBURG:4, Black SILKS, Bombazines, Umtata) CLOTHS, POLANAISE, -Repp Poplins, Canton Cloths. Our stock of Men and Boy ' s Wear ie complete, - such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, rweeds, Jeans Kerseys, Full Linseys, &c. A leo: a full line of Notionsrftisiery, Gloves, Trimmings. Corsets,F. Hull & Co's Celebrated H OOP SK I HI'S &e., &e., Nov. 8 Isfa. 10.000 POUNDS OF BUTTER ! rig quantity of butter mad e in this country is oo small., hum be increased 10.000 pounds by the use of Nixon's Horse and Cattle Powders Good for all diseases of Horses Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. Sold by J. F. KURTZ, Wayn e sboro r Read these certificates, hundreds- of whir could be published: Four, or five years ago. J. S. NIXON comnouncr ed a Horse and Cattle Powder, and asked mi to try it. I was the first fanner to whom it was given and the first one to use it for stock. I found it full ly equal to what Mr Nixon said of it, and I hae used itextensively since, and heartily recomraen, it to farmers as a sure thing in fattening stock of vs • kinds and a capital Powder for Horses. . _ _ MICHAEL EBERSOLE Chambersburg, Deem ber .865, MR. J. S. IsbxoN.—To the multitude in this pea 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 nnboune ded popularity. I have used it for my horses au cows for several years past, and cannot afford to do without it. It keeps all kind of cattle in good con dition, loosens the skin, smoothes the hair, and sharpens their appetites. As a preventive from dis ease. I regard it as invaluable. Yours, &c., REV. B. S. SCIINECK. Chambersburg, Apru, 1866. • Ma. J. S. Naos •—Dear Sir gave your Hors and t;attle Powder a fair trial with all my stock Horses and cattle,- and it improved them wonderfu ly. It speedily increased the richness of the milk of my cows, and improved the condition of my stock greatly. • I can cordially recommend it as the best thing of the kind I have ever known or tried, for all kinds of stock, and it should be kept in every stable. Yours truly, A. K. ItIcCLIJRE, Ed. Repository. THE SURE CURE AUBIT ITCEI; CAMP ITCH, BARBER'S ITCH, RINQ Wortm, TITTER, and a Bkin'ilisearbs, certainly cured by NIXON'S Glycerine Ointment. Sold by J. K. KURTZ, 'Wayneaboro Nixon's East India Tincture. The best medicine for Internal and External pain Perfectly vale under all circumstances. Every fam ily should have it. A' If you have pains, use NIXON'S East India Tincture. geo— If you have Skin diseases, use NIX ON'S Glycerine Ointment. IW - 1f you have horses or cattle that don't hrive, use NIXON'S Horse end Cattle Powders. Chambersburg, Feb. 13--Iy, H. & A YINGLING i.. i. HILL. 0604 Ws ITALltill. Walker, -11 &Co gt We W. WALIBB • BIICCESEIOTISTO' A. H. HAMMY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS /N' _ STPLE & FINCY GROCERIES WINES AND LIQUORS, Glass, Queens, Wood and Wit- low Ware, LIME, CEMENT AND FERTILIZERS, HAGIDISTOWN, Mn. . , June 14-17. 300t. 8 . 8 . L . 5 . ar. er,:g m gria,r 1 113 1 :1 Mackerel t C a . 11 a nd em o P kZI Herring, fcii vale by WALKER, NILL & 00. Hagerstown. _. - 10 OBBLS BROWN SUGAR. 30 do. etan dardWhite Sugars. in store and for sale oy WALKER, NILL & CO- Hagerstown. • - • 50 BBLS SYRUPl v i i tt i slazrn4l i filsge e b o y . Hagerstown. 50 BAGS COFFEE v j skoLe ß and for sale bq Hagerstown. 300 SACKS O. A., American and Dairy Salt for sale by WALKER, NILL ,tir CO _ Hagerstown. PURR Ortard Brandy, do. Port, Mader, er ry, Malaga and Champagne Wines, store and for sale by WAL itER, NMI. do CO. Hagerstown. inACNIFICENT stock of Queensware, Chinn Ware, Glass Ware and Cutlery, for sale by WALKER, NILL & CO, Hagerstown. NICE Cream, Farina, Pearl, Mushroom, Gra ham, Water, Soda, Sugar, Jumbles, Ginger and Boston Cream Crackers, in store and for sale by WALKER, NIL". & CO. Hagerstown. CiPLENDID stock of Wooden and Willow Ware Oin store and for sale by WALKER, NILL & Hagerstown. mITE Lead, Linseed Oil, Lubricating, Her ess and Fish Oil. in store and for - sale by WALKER, NILL & CO. - Hagerstown.- 30 BBLS COAL OIL store 7 110 r.. by WALKER, Hagerstown. 100 KEGS NAI L S in store awl for ttale by WALKER, .N ILL de. CO. liagerstovvn. OHOVELS, Spades, Hoes, Traiek Halter Chain. &C. &C., in store and for sale by • WALKER, NILL & CC. fifiretown.. STIERCES Sugar Cured Canvassed Hams irk btore and for sale by WALKER, N ILL & Co Hagerstown. TjoA CON Lard and all kinds of Country Pro.luee jjwanted by WALKER, DULL & C., , June 14.—1 y THE LATEST ARRIVAL BE, LEE, EMI NM it J, F KURTZ ILITIBFIES to inform the good citizens of '', Way nesboro' and vicinity, that he has just receiv ed from the East a large and full assortment of fresh Dings, Medicines, Oile, Paints, Dye Stuffs Window Glass, Putty, Brushes, &c. atc., which he is prepared to soli as cheap as they can be had at any other house in the town, and which, in regard to quality, cannot be excelled.• He h a also on hand a large assortment of TOILET ARTICLES comprising in part the following articles, six . Toilet Waters, all kinds, Eau de Cologne, endless in variety, Extracts for the handkerchief, Fine English Pomades, Bandolinos, Dear's Oil, Fine and Fancy Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Nail " Hair " Combs, &c. &e. r'or Culinary purposes he has Corn Starch, Pearl Barley, Pearl Sago, Flavoring Extracts, viz: Lemon, Vanilla, Strawbery, Raspberry, Pine Ap ple, Orange, Banana, Celery, Pear, Peach, Nut meg, dtc. Fresh Spices,Black Pepper and all otn er articles in that line. ie has also something to please the CHILDREN. A fine stock of Toys of all kinds, a largo supply of China ware. Pette•aat He has Drake's Plantation Bitters. Hoffiand's German do'. S..nti's Sarsaparilla, Bull's " do. Hitcshew's Cough Syrup, Diarrhoea Cordial Frey's Verm if up, Vermifuges, doz. kinds, Pi lls—W righ t's Judron's, Spaulding's, Ayer's' • Branureth's, Morse's, McLane's, liver; Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrui, Dr. Parishe's do. Keroseoc 011, Lamps and Chim, neys always on hand. Thankful for kind favors already bestowed upon him, he solicits a cc:mini/mei: of the same, hoping mat by frying to please he may win the confidence of the people. As much care taken in waiting up on adults aa r chiltiree Physicirsb' Prescriptions promptly and carefully compounded at all hours. J. F. KUItTZ. August 19, 1864. BENJ. FRANTZ, M. D 1 RS FRANTZ & SNIVELY having asvo cc i. jted themselves in the practice of Mcilicine. an d surgery et'•'^ that they are well I ;pared• tor treat , t 1 me•iinar and surgical cases. 1 . sons int des ted Gr e..ner of the above will please n •ke early nettle/neat to the time of their association as they wish to close their old books. Office in Dr. FrAutz's residence in the ro n for• merly occupied as a store room by 16.1, Bey Pr. April l4—tf HIIIIAIIII and Vegetables—throwthouttha Itseason, at REID'S. May 17 MHE largest assoltsnent of C A R P E T 8 in town at the store of • Amonasom, Ihnixoter St co, P RIME N. 0. Molassors at the store of AMISERSON. DICSRDIer fi, Co, ,O ir. Cloth mai paper Blinds•attlio store of AliailasoN,l3ast:Ltz.T & Co T. N. BNIVELYA. D
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