E liE SHUTTLE MACilth PATENTED FEDREARY 14, INS ASLE AMIN NO. 921 SCHETRIT PII.ILADELPIII.4. This Machine is-constructed Oka new faincipo of mechamaiii, posse , ...sing many rare and valuable im proveinents. having been examined by the most pro- ; roam exp. pie, and pronounced to be 81311%1W; TY and I'EHFECTIIIN COMBINED. 'ft e following are the principal objeztions urged igetnat New n. Machines: 1. 1. Excessive fatigue to the operator. 2. Liability to get out of order. a Expense, trouble, and loss4if time in repairing. Incapacity to svw t Vet% description of material. ti. thaw, eable ftl.4,4it while in operation. The Empire xeseloglaehtne is Exempt from ill, -- . • these Objectioits. It has a straight needle, verve. dieular action, the LOCK 0cl:3111;11'LE STITCH, which will neither I l l' nor RAVEL. and is alike on both sides; pertorms perfect sewing en every dercription or ma terial, from be-ither to the finest ansook Mumfin, with linen, cotton or silk thread, from the coarsest th finest number. T HEMs,FEI.I.s, BINDS, BRAIDS, TUCKS (JILTS, I'L ' ITs, GATHERS. Having neither CAM nor COG NA HES . • EMPHATICALLY A NOISELES, :MACHINE All varietiee of CAINDET MACHIIIII3 from $6O up— wards. Ur Particular attention is called to saw and Vkl) Manufacturing Machine, fat t adoring, bhoe Fitting, Coach Trimming, &c. I advanta ges are simplicity durability, rapidity,•adapm. non to all branches of manufacturing I make. perfect work on all material. 1t is milted .dl desire able in sewing Patent Leather, Ind is vet) still. In short, it is the most perfect manufacturing marksna in the market. A. B. Even! machine guaranteed. EIVINHE S. M. CO., —, 921 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. trAgents wanted.] FRANK PRANSLLO, Agent Mar. 1— 24mos VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT! subscribers would inform the public that J. they have purchus- d the Kiva of the Key stone Portable Field and F 100 d Pence," patented April 30 1867, min whom Individual or 1 two/n -eap Rights may e obtained at resonable rates. . This leave" is_recommentted-tor-stre-gth-and—thrra - . - bbity. It can be taken down and put under shelter and again taken out and put up with remarkable facility It is ..elteved to be the cheapest and most - serviceable - of - all - tae - portable fences yet - elfereil — to be pnblic. Aug. D-tf Thr- NVriii/Z-11-2.-V-- ARhIVAL or iIV_GOOD, "LAVING received a large assortment of goods, I am frepared to offer greater inducements WWI/ hen tohpre at reduced prices. All I ask is an of the stack anti fumes, and they Will owur with the above. kat . 161(1010 f tv lONS, s %I' A ItE, . CL 1)..E.11, VI" A RE, G Mick; ILLS, CVILLRY, OI 1. CLOTH, CA lit FETING, &C. &C., , 1 ten ler my thanks to theaommonity for weir tbral patron, ge and hope to merit a continuance ht trre same. Oct. 11 1867 THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME. J. A. FISHER ')1 (he Washington lionse Merchant iog Establishment, ins just r,ceived another Stvck of Goods for 11.114',N AND BUY'S WEAR, ..Bncll-1:. French and Americvn BEAVERS.— Pi, to and Filmy U ‘SsIvIERIr:s. English and F' nih DUE SKINS. Plain arid Fancy VBS. TINtliS. All %ill be made to order or sold to suit ihsoniers.a A good sto. k ttf Ladies' Cloaking of the Latest Styles Also, a full stock of FURN IS LUNG GOODS, such as pprilmrs, Gloves, Hal' Hose, Silk artti Linen Hatolkerchi fs, Fine shirts, Vetlcr shirts, Draw .rs, Neck Pies of all styles, the late Style Linen and Paper Collars, all Styles. All to be said dt pri••es to snit the times. Custom t•rs can save in ,ney by calling and ex imintrig my Stuck before purchasing elver here. - . J. A. FISHER, Wnshingtan Howie, West Vt'ea*hingion 't. Nos- lb 1t.67. Hagerstown, 111 J. DR. T. D. FRENCH, feawas 3ZIO MN' 11.161 T, NSERTS Beautiful and Durable teeth mounted II on Pistina, Gold and Vulcanite. Particular attention given to the preservation of the natural teeth. Nitro.i.. , Oti le Gas administered for the extrac lion a tee th with tut pain. Office at inn lesidence on Mechanic Street. • 8 Barbering 1 Barbering; :111111 subscriber informs +he public that he con tinues the, Barbering business in the room nem door to Mr Reid's Grocery store, aid is at ah tunes pepared to do hair cutting, shaving, shampoouing, etc. in the Lipka style. l'ha patronage of die pub lie is n spectlully solicited. Aug 23 1867 I A IA US Suck ( •loths at FOR a cake of fine Soap, you mustnl hars ADit2.6 /Jtess 600ds ore d kinds it the store of lAkinituson, BIKSCDIOT &CO )VEHCOATINGs at Placa & Hoirrucu'L. a( lOAT, STOVE -k Kuhn Cook Store for bur k i flung coal. for wale by W. A. Kkall ov lb 0011 Levy Sugar at C. C). NIC,IELC=sO No. IG, West Wasbington - ititTleYt ) PEALS I!I W ATCHES. GLOCKS) line Gold Jewelry. Aikw Plnted Watt, SPECTACLES, iSie. ADAMS &HAWKER. J. W. MILLER. W. A. PRICE. Ph 102 ob II ORSLICI/99 REIIfS, linge . !ainith. HO! TUIS WAY - FOR BARGAINS! x - Tnw is the time to buy ;ends from E. & 1 . El den cheep 1;1 cash, on account bf the great re duction in pncre of good* in the , 'Eastern markets' We ire prepared .to furnish our customers and the public generally, withall k mde goods in our line at we LOWEST CASH P4EtICES. Corn. n ~ come all, and buy your Hats, Caps,, Boot's, Shoes, Notions, Trunks, Cl&AO, Baskets, Mats, &e., &c. - A rplendid assortment of Watches, Gold Pens., and Jewelry ;ilia received and will be sold at ex tremely low prices. Now is the time We will be plensed to allow onr goods to all and a call will eat ery the most incredulous that we can sell cheap. ler Waiches Clocks and Jewelry Repair ed at 'short notice. April 19, 1967.) gIinDLE rIHE subscriber woJid inform his patrons and j the public generally that he has recently large. Iy increased his Livery stock, and is now prepared to accommodate those wishing to hire with either Id w ek` RIMSIS I VRICLISINAN is at the shortest notice, all 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 great care as regards gentleness and fast trav eling. His vehicles ALL now, fashionable, and-ride easy, 'laying been bought with a VIM to accommodate the public. Pr Parties conveyed to any point desired, ac tompanied by a careful driver. Persons wishing Horses or Buggies, night or day, will please apply at his father's Saddle and Harness Shop, Main Stseet, 2 doors west of the "Bowden House," where an attentive Ostler will always be in:attendance. FRANKLIN WHAMEV- August 9.—tf. - _ NEW FALL AND mrsEn trBBDS 1 GEORGE STOVER HAS RETURKto FROM PHibADEL DRY GOODS GO 1:11:1 CD LSEI St 3 • i\OTIO QIIMASII'ARE GROCERIh, • tar Tp which he invites the attention of of his patrons and the publin'venerally. October. 1X “ MIST "FILL BRIVAL!" Vki7 LI O T i h n es h ili s nit lia rec e e o lv f ed bu a si f n u e ll eg asso i te s o t t oc o l i , orisists in part, of all the latest styles of men's and no's HATS AND CAPS, Mir's, Women's, Mime's, Boy's and Children's BOOTS, GAITERS, SHOES, and Slippins of every demi ipiion. Ladies and Misses LE CD li3 701 LEI ;111 4 6112 • Bonnet Frames, Trimmings, tiondooms_and Hats. Dress Trimmings, Hoop pkirta t Hair Nets, Hair Coils, Hosiery, Gloves, Parasols, Hun Umberellu. Fans, &c. school, Blank end Miscellaneous Books, Station. ery of all kinds; Notions and Fancy Goods. All of which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. sew. . J. R. WELSH It is ale best cbauce ever offered to agents! Ooe or two dftys will secure a good &wing Machine, Watch 4 Silk Dress &wader, or some other article of equal value, tree of Co t Agents wanted everywuere, male and lem•Ue. tor the best Uue Dollar eaoultrotteee atalain the court trr. tend fir Circular. B.C. THOMPbON & CO. 36 Hanover istreet..Boavon. Hass. Dec. 27-3 m. Hides Wanted. THE subscriber will p.y the highest cash price iur tti.tot delivered at the store of 13tover & Vb u.g, rt, Quincy, or at the Hardware More oo Meatus. fieuder & Ithinehart, in Way uesboro'. ■ The higeat casts ricerwril else be psis! for 300 cord of tiara, to be delivered et Quincy. Nov. OHO. 1111DDOUR. T. Jc iSI Xi D.N.I.P.ER, to An an e.Has consttly fur sak a full assortment oh s ,y d , ( twin) Jur Vanticreeen's owe. el SiarLatest City Fashions always on hand. 4 2 m Ab Waynesboro'', Pa. a 11.4.V...4.;%aizaii , JiiiiigiailLigiLiii.i.lifaii212iiii 0 VERCOATI?iGni 14N.LOOR OA &dodo, ail patterns and style at the store cF Amasses, Bussporr de Um E. &_J. ELDEN. This Machine is conveniently arranged for hauling and tareshina, 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 no humbug. and judging from the high recommend.- ion of fanners that are using them, I mutt 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 cos an opportunity, as I ant willing to be responsible if it door 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,.six , teen inches in diameter sod thirty-three incites long. Trunk has ten-inch rake crank and seven rakes. is thirty-five inches wide, and delivers the straw on the motel rake. these carry the straw out on their tops, and deliver it the stacker. which will deliver shoe thirty-Ave.eet beyond the tinder, on a stack fifteen to 'eighteen feet high, aril can be easily managed to carry the chaff with the straw, or dolma; it in a separate place. Tile trunk and fan sides being closed, to confine the straw and chair, remedies all difficulties in cleaning grain against wino, weather. It bags the grain by reasonable management, suf. ficiently clean for market, and its capacity, under ordinary circumstances, is from twenty to tarty bustle els per hour, using eight horses and the same number of hands; but to force the work under favorabl circumstance, it Will thresh from forty to fifty bushels per hour, and with more ease and agreeableness to hands than any other machine now in common use. The No. Machine, fully represented m the above cut, is particularly adapted to the farmer's use; in intended to apply to any common lever or railway power; weighs 1,300 pounds has an iron threaten frame, and cylinder. 12 inches in diameter aid aft inches long' delivers the clean grain in bags. °lair desired, in a half bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet from the tender, or if desired. can deliver the chew and chaff together; will thresh and clean, in good grain, ready for market. from 100 to 176 bushels nofwbeat, or from 300 to 61.0 bushels of oats per day. using four or es- horses, and the same number oP dbar, but to force the work. under most favorable circumstances, good g. yin, dec., will thresh and des 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 will apply very well to a two-horse railway power PVC' & HOKYLlaill. THE BEST IN ADEEIRICAL ! CORN S SEPARATOR Patented April 12, 1864 and February 28, 1865. Farmers can rest assured that this Machine is no humbug. and judging from the many high recom mendations of many•farmers who are using them, we t•ave come to the _concluaion_that_it-is the—very Machine that every farmer wants and will have as soon as they have an opportunity.to test its merits. One man, without any assistance, can feed, turn and shell Seventy five Bushels per day. Fr iiii f - ___ -- i• ook,l ir 1 lb._ Nolr7 - 11 - OT - 19 ___—. The following is the report of the Judges on this Machine, at tLe great trial of Agriculture t 2 Imple mente,lield at Auburn, N.Y.. in July, 1866, under the auspices of the New lork Agricultural Society : ••Among the Machines on Exhibition, was a Hand Corn shelter. Separator and Cleaner, exhibited by Jacob nrinkerhoff, Auburn, N. Y. We have carefully examined_end_thoroughly_testedthia Machire,- and•have - no - hesitation in pronouncing it the best Corn 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 up grates the corn from the cob, and the chaff from the corn, and delivers the corn ready for market ; and it repires but the labor of one person to operate it. The whole a ff air is simple in construction. and dye. able. ' JOHN STANTON GOLD, Pres. N. Y State Ag'l Society. BENJAMIN P. JOHNSON, Soe'ry N. Y. state Ail Society. SOLON It IBINtiON. Ag'l New York Tribune. " 8 ED W ARDS TODD, Ag'l Editor New York Timm. Dated MAIM, N. Y., July,-i866. • [Copy of Letter_from_U.S._Agent_for the Paris-Vnivereal-Exposition.] _ “Nt a. J. Betels I•nors—Dear Sir My Advisory Committee, appointed to select implements for exhi bition at the Universal Exposition, in Paris, in 1867, have selected and recommended to me your Corn Sheller, ar the bust in America. I have accepted their report, and will forward your t.heller, if delivered here, ready for shipment. en or before January 1,1887. Yours truly." J. C. DERBY, U. 8. Agent, &c. ri'The undersigned having secured the right for Franklin County, Pa., and M.ryland, a portion of the Territory will be sold on liberal terms. Good and reepensible agents wanted to sell the oho ine--who-will-be-supplied-on-applicatiosr. -- Betail - price - of - Mactrine - 05 - 011: or urt er information address LIDY, LECRON - VGILBERT. N R. We are An manufacturing GRAIN DRILLS, Corn Snellers. Washing Machines, Straw Cutters, &c., and am prepared to do all kinds of REPAIRING at short notice and in a workmhn.like manner. N0v,211,- 11167. Improved Thrashing Machine! Farmers will please look at the great advantage in Thrashing Grain with GEISERS SHIIISGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR ['IA -F-1 #34 ;V;1 i 0 IIII:1-Xe le 51 'i :i With the latest Improved Triple- Geared Horse Power, driven either by Gear or Belt Shop Prices of Machines range from 5210, to $525. fdTl warrant the machines to he u above ropreeental; also against any reasonable defects of maul workmanship, dm, garnering now taken a room to keep Repair Castings on band, I have also selected and am prepared to furnish a variety of other agricultural implement.. the latest and best improved, and such u are beet adapted to the wants of the fanners of this part of the country : such as the Hagers town Clover stammer. Huller and Cleaner, which is proving by its own merits to be one of the best machines of the tind now in use. The latest improved BUCKEYE RE O'ER AND MOW. ER combined, with Dropper, and the Mower alone. The American Hay Fork and Knife combined, Hay Rakes, Fodder Cutters. Cider Mills, dm Ore. Arc., which I will furnish on short notice and warrant them to answer the purposes for which they are intended. &'Orders solicited and, promptly .treaded to. For father particulars, circulars,address DABLUEL IbiIIEMSER N Waynesboro', Franklin Co.•Penn'a. May 4, 1860.] ILELLER AND CLVANE ' P-ATET - 1 - - - ft 1 LILY 4 LECRON. NEW LEATHER 5 AND FINDING STORE ! pIEWIS 8. YORNEY & SONS, would %townp the public that they have received another su i d ef gelds ot their new Leather and Finding Btoreortabrachig. mon g other ankles the follow, ole Leather, Bough Skirting, nentleek sad Spanish Sole, Calf Skins,Freneh Calf do., Sheep -do.. ,Freneli - and Mena Morocco, Lining Skins, all kinds, Lasts, every style and size, Threads, Boot Webing, Laces, Galloons, Slim Stiehl. abissurs Straps, Deer Bones, Burnishes. Heel Shaves, Last Hoops, Peg Floats. Double Cutters, Welt Hoi7es, Nails and Tacks, Was, Clamps, Crimp Boards, Bubbers, Bristles, Lasting Irons, Files, Ink Powders, and Paper, • Compasses, Boot Trees, Pegs, Knives. Pinehere, Hammers, various kinds; Rasps and Files, Anis and Handles, Collie Irons, Lung and Shoulder Sticks, 'Byeletts and Eyelett Punches, Strip Auls, And all other articles usually kept in such stone. Highest cash price paid for Hides and tlkins.— Feb. 8. • FORNEY & SONS. A 7 PLEtiIDID ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS AT H. & A. Y INGLING'S, No. 18, Pub Square, under Herald °Mee. We invited* attendee of bums to examine out well selected Ntock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, so., purchased since the decline at greatly reduced pri ces. As we have had the advantage of selecting 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 sad Bleached MfIsLINS. Domestic GING HAMS, (very cheap.) FLANNNLS, Red. White and Yel low, de. Burred, Shaker and Domitt do. Canton and ail other grades Sacqueing do. all styles. FANCY SHAWLS. BREAKFAST DO, WORSTED DO, FANCY CLOA KINGS, NUBIA • ROOD, DAL - MORALS, - REPALL - ANT CLOTHES. Oar DRESS GOODS Department comprises tha following elms of goods; vim BILKS, Colored and Black, REPP ALPACA POPLIN Silk Poplins all Shades, _English blerinoec - Ensprees - C1 Double Width Monslino, Alpaeas, All-Wool Rapp, .Coburge. (heap,) Plain Popline, Striped Do., Delain*, Freud, Merinoes, &e. We would esti especial attention to our Moan ing Goods Department, Which is complete—compri— sing every kind — orilLACK GOODS kept . fo a gni class Dry Goods Hoase such as BLACK FRENCH MERINOES, Black English Do., Black Alpacas Else* OCIBURGS, Black BlliltS, Bombazines, I:LOT}IS, POLA NA IsEl, R.pp Poplin., Canton Clot .a—Clor-stotk-of Men and Boy's Wear is eotnilete, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Pattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans Heretic Fall Limeys, &e. Also, s tall line of Milieus, Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings. Corsets,F. Hull 4 Co's Celebrated HOOP SKIRTS &e.. tte., H. & A TINGLING. Plow. a 1817, • 10.000 POUNDS OF BUTTER ! 'F"quantity of butter made in this counts/ is too small. It eon be increased 10.000 pounds by the use of Nixqtee Horse and Cattle Powder. Good for all diseases of H o ses Cattle. SherAr and Hogs. BelJ by J. F. KURTZ Wayri p sho:a tar Read these certificates, hundreds of whit: could be published: Four or five years ago. J. B. NIXON command. ed a Horse sod Cattle Powder. and - asked mr 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 hoe used iteitensively since, and heartily recommeut. it to formes as a sure thing in fattening stock of kinds and a capital Powder. for Horses. MICHAEL EBERSOLE. Ckamberibtarg, Dumber .865, - I Ma. J. 8. Nrroa.—To the multitude in this pos tion of our Btate,who have used your Cattle Powders no commendation is necessary. Its beneficial erl fects have been fairly tested. and hence its unbonne ded popularity. I have used it for my horses an sows for several years past, sod 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 aptiAtes. As a preventive from dis ease. I regard it as invaluable. Your., &c., VE V. H. 8. SCHNECK. CAsnalgraburg, Aprss, If . Ma. J.B. Nixon --Dear Sir —love your Hors and Cattle Powder • fair trial with all my stock Horses and cattle, and it improved them wonderfu ly. It speedily increased the richness of the milk or my cows, and improved the condition of my stock greatly. I can cerdially recommend it as the ban thing d the kind I have ever known or tried, for all kinds el stock, and it should be kept in every stable. • Yours truly, A. Y. McCLURE, Ed. Repository. THE SURE CURE ARMY 'TOE, Calirlh ITCH, Baasirs's Inn, RING Woax, TITTICS, and a Skin diseases. certainly cured by NIXON't3 Glycerine Ointment. J. K. KURTZ, Waynesboro . Sold by Nizon's East India Tincture. The bear medicine for Internal and External pain Perfectly sadefmder all cirmunstances. E.eq fete. lily should hasirkit., Cr If you iota pains, gum NIXON'S East India Tincture.• ' kr If you have Skin diseases, use NIX. ON'S Olyeenne Ointment. ifirlf yin have horses or cattle that don't amiss, woe NIXON'S Bonn and Oettbe Amami. Olinen. Fib. tt—te, W. W.l l / 1 1.1311* S. SILL. R. WALE/i. Walker. NUL& ON • ' • WiIiIOIIIISORSTO A. Hi MASt im WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DE IN STIPLII & MC! GROCBRIBS WINES. AND LIQUORS, Slam, "amen, Weed and %Wil low *are LIME, CEMENT AND FIRTILIZERS. _ Haenarovir, Jain PArk BBLB & • ALF RIO .13 .C. and knitorose Hen*, Shad, Maiskeret and orting. for role by WALKER, RILL &CO AtipLs BROWN SU G AR: 3O do. Mot V VilardWhito Sugars. to store sad for sale WALKER, PULL & CO. oy Hagerstown. 5 0 EELS BTRUPE i l v iAlos u rlfasto u lr e l Hagerstown. 50 BAGS COFFEE in store tad for isle by _ , WALKER, HILL Qc CO; H a g etstOvin . 300... 8 .1:7, 0- Awrzrazigitiz 'N.' Hagerstown. irjUBR Ortard Brandy, do. Port, Mader. as ry, Malaga and Champagne Wines, it store and for sale by WALKER, PULL & CO. -Hagerstown. AI MIN IFICENT ttoek of Queonsware, Chins _LILL Ware, Glass Ware ate' 'Cutlery, &rule bj WALKER, NILL & CO, Hamsrstown, NICE Cream, Fining, ?earl, Vfmattroom, Gra ham, Water, Soda, Sugar, Jumbles, Ginger and Boston Cream Crackers, in store and for sale by WALKSB,NILL & CO. Hagerstown. ‘i n PLENDIII stock of Wooden and Willow Ware Ohs store and for sale by WALKER, HILL & Hagerstown. 117111 TE Lead, Linseed Oil, Lubricating, Ho I mass and Flub Oil. in store and for sate by _ _ ,KERP/11-1,-11.10:- Hapntown C) EELS COAL OIL in store and for mils by WALKER, NILL lc CO. Hagerstown. 1 9 0 I°6B 1.1"1 4/11;E t a a illtat ia -C . O. by sundown. OHOVELS, Spattea, Hoer, Traces, Halter Obainr &e. lice., in store and for sale by WALKER, HILL & OC. Hagetstoons. TIERCES Sugar Cured Canvassed Hass fie Odors and for sale by WALKEE, HILL i Co Hagerstown. BACON Lira ilia ail kinds of Coumby Pahlavi, yramid by lane 14-Iy. THE LATIN ARRIVAL "Jamise MR MEM um it J, Fe-KURTZ IiVrISHEB to inform the good citizens of nesboro' and vicinity, that he has just reeds• ed from the East a large and full assortment of fresh Drugs, Medicines, Oily, Paints, Dye Stuffs Window (Ham, Putty, Hutches, &c. &c., which he is prepared to sell as cheap as-they can be had at any other boon in the town, and which, in regard to quality, cannot be excelled. He h a also on band a large assortment of TOILET ARTICLES comprising in part the following articles, via Toilet Waters, all kinds, Eau de Cologne, endless in variety, Extracts for the handkerchief, Fine English Pomades, Bandolines, Bear's Fine and Fancy Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Nail 41 • Bair gg Combs, &c. ear Culinary purposes he has Corn Starch, Purl Barley, Pearl Sago, Flavoring Extracts, via Lemon, Vanilla, Strawbery, Raspheriy, Pine A p. pie, Orange, Bantu's, Celery, Pear, Peach, Nut meg, &c. Fresh Spices, Black Pepper and all inn er articles in that line. He has also something Se please the st, HILDREN. .A fine kof Toys of all kinds, a large supply .f ' China war) roeit,orkt Mae clic•l23.esks. Be has Drake's Plantation Bitters. HofHand's German do. Send's Sarsaparilla, ' • Buts do. • Biteshew's Coug Syrup, 14 Diarrhoea Cordial Frey's Vennifuge, Vermifuges, dos. kinds, Pills--Wright's Judron's, Spaulding's, Ayer's, Bmndreth's s Morse's, McLane's, liven Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Dr. Perished do. Kl4OllOOO (hl, Lamps and Chita, nevi always on hand. Thankful for kind favors alteady bestowed upon two, he solicits a centinuence of the same, hoping taut by trying to please he may win the confidence Of the, people. As much care taken in waiting up. on adults es children. Physicians' Prescriptions promptly and careful!, vmpoandislat all hours. J. F. KURTZ. Aiwa& lit. 1864. 1111111. TBANTS, W. D. 1. S. SN/VILY,II. D. 1 x 1123 FRANTZ & SNIVELY having awed. jUtai themselwas in the practice of Medicine and buggery would state that they are well l Spared tcl treat *di me licas and surgical cases. 1 :sow iat del - ted to e..ner of the above will please a .ke • arty settlement to the time of their association, Is Coy wish to close their old books. OfFtsw in Dr. Frantz's residents in the ro • Ig. mealy occupied as a store room by Mr. J, Ress,s, April l4—tf. FLAVORING Extracts— Vanilla, Lemon as d Orange Concentrated, perfect in parity and delicacy of flavor, at Ram's. HUBAREI and - 14gs , at 17 ‘• PEIIKAIFE DLADE9,—CaII at ""37.1 I. titOtee. , 'Der-M-4m, TL Bhisihr O a. Cloth aaJ Met . aftbe wow a Amissox,Binrremr & Co WALKER, RILL & C.. pnhnnt ZtWB.
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