EM / PiR r E SiiUrith MACRON. IPA TEN TED FE B RUA RH 144 UM AnEtillo9l l l,,ho. 921 SCHETFIWT Ira PAIILA_DELPI+I4 - • This Ma s ebine is constructed on a new prinolpio of tnechanism,--possessing many, rare and valuable irn provenienta., having been examined by the most pro found expt rts, and pronounced to he SIMPEICI - r and PERFECTION COMBINED. tollowing are the principal übjecnons striped agatnst Machines 1. Excessive fatigue to the optimum. Liability to-get out of order. - 8. Expense, trouble, and loss of time in repairing. 4. Iry inicity to sewevery description of material. s.pwegxeeaiilei ime „-, The Umpire Sewing Machine is Exempt from all _ these Objections— ittaiiiht needle. perpendirular action, mak. I the LOUR or 6111;171, E S'FFIVII, which will neither'ltlP nor It A VFL. and is alike on both sides; performs perfcct 'sewing on ersry dereription of ma terial, from Leather to the finest Nansook ith linen, cotton or silk thread, from the coarsest the finest. number. T ILEIVIS,FELLS, BLNDS., lIRAIENR,. TUCKS IiPILT.3, rrs; it ATI! ERS. fraying neither CAM nor (;UCtl V BEE r:UPIIATICALLY A NOISELESS NACRINE All varieties of t,AiNcEritims from WO tad— to (Mb, 1.1 - v' "Particular attention is called to the ItEN4 and sbiraurro Manufacturing_ Maclum4-for_.Taitoring, tqloe-Fittini:Coach Trunintrig,&c. Its advanta ges are simplicity, durabtlity,repidity, equal ralapta• _ nun to all Lranclics of tatutulactuling, It make• perfect walk on all material. It is cepecially desir all le in sewing Patent Leather, elate cm) , Ain. In short, it is the ineet-perfect manufacturing machine in The mailiet. . ii. I:very machine guaranteed. EMPIRE S. M. CO., 921 Chestnut 'zqreet, Philadelphia. G7.4gents wanted.] r ¢ers thtANYLLO, Agent. Mar. 1— 24ines VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT! r pi; E subscribers . teould inform the public that they have pureh.s-d the liigtit of •tthe Key. atone Portable Field and Fliy)il Fence," patented April jd,15(.37, 'rein whom Inilv.idual or Town ei,ip !tights way I u obtained at resemble rates. 'l'Ll4 tenet, is recumminided for stre• gth and Jura-- kitty. It can be taken down and put under shelter and again taken out and put up with remarkable tai'lliT. -- itrs - 1141J7e7117 - ervlceablo of all Ole portable lances yet offered to Lie public.. Aug. 8--tf ARRIVAL or TTA VIM:: received a large assortment of goods, I am prepared to . ofrer greater irnlacements than heretofore at reductd prices. All l nak is an examination of the stock and prices, and they' 'oval toracur s ith the above. OIDM, NO1110:1S, 410: !MX S IV E, CED.P.:II.IiVA.EtIE, CUTLERY; GLASSWARE, OIL CLOTH, CAR &' , I t.rt ler my thanks to_ the ' community for their itiral poronage and hope to merit a c,-irtinuarice of the s.3lfle. Oct. 11 1567 THE CRY IS STILL THEY cow. J. A. FISLIER Of the Washington House Mort:ha:lt Tailor• ing Establi,,hweat, Liar just received another :ituelt Gf Goods for 31 EN AND 1301.7 S • EngUhl:, French rind American I.3EAVE RS.— P Ivin and Fancy U k SSI E Engiath and '.inch DOE KINS. Plain and Fancy V Eb- IN t(Az.', Alt will be made to oilier or sold to suit inhuman.* A good sto(k of Ladled' Cloaking of the Lvept Styles Also, a full stock of FURNISHING GOODS, Such as Fus penders, Gloves, Half low, Silk and Linen liandkerchivfs, Finis :Skirts, Under :shirts, Drawers, Neck rise of all Styles, the late t kyle Linen and Paper Collera, all Styles - . All cold at prices tt) suit tho times. Cuitetn• any can save money by tailing and e.r ,Iniumg nay Stack . befure purchasing elsewhere. J. A. rrsuElt, Washington House, West IVachington St. Noe• IS, It•t37. lingers:own, M!. DR. T: D. FRENCH, Da" dm.' a mia, T NSERTS Ittnutiful and Durable teeth mounted On Nation, GuLI and Vuleamte. Partirular attention given to the preservation of the natural teeth. Nitrousoxid e Gag administered for the extrac tion o tee th without pain. ut his residon,:e on Mechanic Street. i'vh. S. LS arbering; : Barbering; /DM; subscriber informs the public that he' con. _I linnet the Harborinz businesiin the room nex tenor to Mr..Heid'a Grocery titoreiaiid is at all tunes plinirod to do 6ir cutting., shaving, shampooning etc. in the best soyle. The pationsgo of the pub lie is respectfully solicited. Ang :3 1867 C 1, .. 4V. Z-114.:›121.C3014, No. 16, West Wasbingtott Street, DEALEZ IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, . - ,t the Cold Jewelry , Savor Plated Wan, - SPECTACLES, &C. I A DIES Sack ta at. A 1 : 4 1OR aenke of fine Soap, you musticirt,:trms LADIEt Dress Goods of kinds it thu store oi Auusasose, B2N6DICIT & CO T ZRCOATINGs at GOAL BTOVE—A P.lllor Cook Store for l'ur ninc anal. for sale by W: A. RIM/ Nov • 15' •) Kafir at ADAMS &HAWKER I. W. MYLI.ER W. A. PRICE liageritown. Puma a lloasuaa's Place & kroiEstan'L. 4 nig 3, 1101 THIS WAY FOR , 13A.RGAINS1 ItTOW ii thetime , to buy goods from E. & J. -.EI - cheap for cash, on account of the great re ductiott in prices of .gonds in the Eastern•, mindsets We are prepared to furnish our customers and the public generally with all kindskkpods in our lino at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. corn, 02 come all, and buy your Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Trunks,- Clocks, Baskets, Mats, &c., &c. A splendid assortment of \Vetches, Cold 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 efy the most incredulous that we can sell cheap. Le-Watches Clocks and Jewelry Repair ed at short erotica_ _ pril 19, 19674.. • . E. &J. ELDEN. UNE2V 1. g rim: iubsc:itir vinald infirm his patrons am} the public generally that he has recently large ly increased his Livery stock, and is now prepared to accommodate those wishing to hire with either 4.. k; RORSIS AliD VEHICLES q at the shortest notice, all ' _ Nit' hours. Persons desiring Horses or Bug - • ties, fur 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 new, fashionable, and ride easy, 'laving been bought with a view to accommodate the public. • Parties conveyed to any point desired, Sc. ' .lompanied by a careful driver. • l'erQons wishing Horses or Buggies, night nr day, will please apply at his father's Saddle and Harness :Thep, Main atseet, 2 doors west of the_ "Bowden House," where au attentive Ostler will always be in-attendance—. --X L.t: Y. August 9'--tf. NEW FALL ell lh IP KINIrEII tiDBBS GEORGE STOVER itETURNAD- FROM PILLLADEL ,PITIA WITII A SUPPLY or GOODS zinegit an cub rir EZ3 Z2E:I CD Z.M3 ^-a 'NOTIONS, QUEENswns GROCERIh, re- To which he invites the attention of of his patrons and the publin wenerally. Odo6cr. lgn , MIST 111 ARRIVAL!" lIT E I.,SH has just received a full assortment of VV Goods, in his line of business. His stock consuls in 'part, of all the latest styles of mon's and boys HATS AND CAPS, Men's, Women's, Misses, Boy's and Children's BOOTS, GAITERS, SHOES, end Slippers of every description. Ladies and Misses .1:a CZ) liZ9 l '!1 Bonnet Frames, Trimniings, Sundown. and Hats, Dress Trimmings, Hoop Skirts, Hair Nets, Hair Coils, Hosiery, Wove's, Parasols, Sun Umbersllae. Fans, &c. School, Blank and Miscellaneous Books, Station. ery of all kinds; Notions and Fancy Goods. All of which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. Sept. 20— J. R. WELSH •0 C • It is tho bast chance ever offered to agents! One or two days will secure a good Sewing Machine, Watch, Silkt`ress Revo.ver, or some other article of equal value, Free of Co Agtslits wanted everywnere, male and fem .- Ale, for the best Unit Dollar Pawnbroker's Sale in the court- Bend fir Circular. S. C THOM & CO. 36 Hanover Street. Boston, !Haas, Dec, 27-9 tn. Hides Wanted. THE subscriber will pay the highest cash price for Hides delivered at the *tore of Stover & Wingtrt; Quincy, or at the hardware r.:tore Oo Messrs. Geiser & Ithinehart, in Waynesboro'. e The hige:t cash pise will alto be paid fur 300 cord of Bare, to be delivered at Quincy: - Nur, 15—if. • MJDDOUR. NZZ°Z.erZZ Mid 4Z2142rA1e. J. HILBERT, lj DRAPER, - Has constantly fur sale a full assortment of tf t tiUoi)b for Gentlemen's ware. ig t a tZPLatost City Fashions always on hand. r i g 51 Waynesboro', Pa. 310414kAiXikiMadvxaMIPCXXXAXXX . IX,Z2i44 0 VitIiboATINGS PRION & HOZnalei• LLoou uli Cloths, alt patterns and style at the atom c f hausitsos, DEO Emor dt. Co. = N A, RICA ! "111L7AE-311 . 311t1 MAIM . t CORN SEPARATOR AND OLEA 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• mendationq of 1119 ny. fa rulers_ who are Usin g t hem. _._weilnve_olme_t_otlie_etmelusitm—thault—is-the—very_ Machine that every farmer wants and «ill have as soon as they have an opportunity to test its werils. One man, without any assistance, can feed, turn and shell Seventy five Bushels per day. lote met:llv The following is the report of the Judges on this Machine, at tl.e great trial of Agricultural' Imple ments, held at Auburn. N. Y.. in July, 1866, under the auspices of the Nea lark Agricultural Society _ : "Among the Machines on Exhibition, was a Iland Corn Sheller. Separator and Cleaner, exhibited by Jacob Brinkerhoff; Auburn, N. Y. We have carefully examined and thoroughly tested this Machine, And have. no hesitation in pronouncing it the best Corn Metter we ever saw. It readily adapts itself to ears-of-any-sixo-and-shape,-shells clean,irtd=vvith — great - rapidity - and ease; mid at th - e - same operatton sep arates the corn from the cob, — onl the &off from the corn, and delivers the corn ready for market ; and it requires but the labor of one person to operate it. The whole affair is simple in construction, and dur able." Dated Atraunn, N. Y., July, 18%. (Copy of Letter from U. S. Agent for the Paris Universal Exposition.] "Ma. J. BRlNSEalltiFF—Dear Sir: My Advisory Committee, appointed to select implements for exhi• hitinn at the Universal Exposition, in Paris, in 1867, have selected and recommended •tu me your Corn as the host in America. I have accepted their report, and will forward your Sheller, delivered here, ready for shipment. on or before January 1, 1867, Yours truly." J. C. DERBY, U. S. Agent, Are. i'The undersigned having secured the right for Franklin County, Pa., and 141..ryland, a portion of the Territory will be s o ld on libels' terms. good and responsible agents wanted to sell ,the above Ma chine, who will be supplied 011 application. Retail price of Machine $25 00. For„further information address N.T. We are,also manufacturing CRAIN DRILLS, Corn Sneliars. Washing Machines, )Straw Cutters, dm, and are prepared to do all kinds of REPAIRING at short notice and in a workman.like manner. Nov. 20. 15167 from the same-quantity of cond is much greater than at a low temperature, hence hut a smah quan tity of fuel is neccessary to be undegoing, the pro cess of combustion at one time. The et.tire outer ... ace of the Morning Glory is radiating surface. Add • this the surface of Ojeda heated by rays of light t rough the mica windows, and you have the secret .f the great heating properties of .the Morning *C, ry with a small amount of fuel. Lierlfer -ale at W. A. TRITLE'B Tin and Stove Ste e. lie has largo stock of Stoves. Tinware an d nth er goods i his line, which he will Fell cheap. You will find the best 1.:001i. NINE PLATE ard CO 11.. STOVES in market. Also on hand Brass, Copper d Iron Kettles. His Comp r Kettles are better that are offered for sale els - 3where, and cheap er, as he ma .05 them, and can sell at shorter profits Also the best CIS•fEKN PUMP in market, i strong, simple unit& and cheap, is insured not to freeze. Call an see . All hinds of repairs done. in Tin, Copper or Sheet iron. Don't fail to call as you will find a large stock of goods. ° Sept. 6.-7 , inos. • W. A, TRITLE. GLOVE HEAD QUARTERS. 11 , 11.1TCALFE & No. 27, Front Street, 2d Door South of Centre Square,. Is bead quarters for Gloves of every description. They have the lareest stock outside oh the city, em bracing FORTY-FIVE DIFFERENT STYLE Gloves and Gauntlets, Fine Beaver " - Seal skin it Goat " cc Buckskin gloves" and Mittens ; n short, a full line of Skin Gloves of every descri p iton can be found at MIITGALFE & lIITEhHEW'S. Jan 17 " ciEUREICA" SMUT AND SEPA TRATING MACHINE. • PATENTED FEBRUARY,23, 1867. • M. DAYS, Sole -Agent Fur - Frank/in, Perry, Cumberland, Bedford and Fulton Counties, Pa . and Washington and Frederick Counties, Md. T.his Maeine is put before the public upon its own merits. - It is the most completepachine of the kind now in use, end is guaranted to all purchasers. In rio case will pay be required until the machine has been thoroughly tested and satisfaction given. For Circular adLiress • M. IIA Merccrsburg, Pa. N. I3.—The subscriber also builds and repairs hIII.LJ ofall kinds at short notice and upon the moat approved plans. Cast Iron and Turbine Wa- Aer Wheels, Burs, l3oulting Cloths, Flour -Packers, Belting, Proof buffs and ail kinds of Mill Furnish ings furnished at the lowest cash lakes. All work and goods warranted. hi. 11. Juno 24. ly. NV AYNESBORO' MARBLE YARD. .31EA.LS & BRu. On Main Street, Waynesboro', Pa., next door to the "Bowden House," where they are prepared to furnish all kinds of work in their line, such as MONUMENTS , TOMBS , IIEADSTONES , MANTLES , &e. &0., at the shortest notice, and as cheap as the cheap. cst. Oise us a call. NV ay nesboro, J2n ! !;:4:: . tf: • SHELLE JOHN STANTON - GOLD, Pres. N. Y. State AO Society. BENJAMIN P. JOIINSON, Soc'ry N. Y. Side AO Society SOLON R Ag'l New Yoth Tribune, S. Ell WARDS TODD, Ag'l Editor New York Times. CEMILIERSIIORG, PA., t 'll LIDY, LECRON Sz GILRERT A NOTICE FOR ALL TO READ I _ THE "MORNING CLUE" 18 the Cheapest andthe Best Base Burning Stove beforethe Public! THE No. 9 M. C. sells at $25, and is nearly:6n lbs. heavier than the No, 9 Pr lento!, and is larger than the No 10 or'No. II ,which sells at five to six dollars more than the No. 9 M. G. Again, the morn ing Glory is are only stove that breaks up its cinder and passes them off with the a sties. This is done by means of the NW Grate. 'I his grate is not in any other stove, nor can any other stove use it— This mill grate is insured for 6 ve 'years, now, in the Oriental stove, when you must take out under you have to open a door on top of the fire.pot end with a poker rake them up and pass thrin out through this door Very nice that, prnv ided sonic of the hot cinder falls on your nice carpe t. "Oriental Book, page 3 says that you must take off your pipe during the season from the stove and remove the ashes which have accumu listed in the hack tine." An ,.ther rtice job in. a nicefoom. Now, not Ling of this kind have you to do in the Morning Glory. W. A. T81T1,13 is the only agr nt in Waynes boro' for the sale of the M. G. stove. Pe has sold since the 28th day of Sept.. 50 of these stoves. The M. 0. has taken since 1866 all first class , Premiums over all other Base Burning stoves . Call and see th , • stove in operation and learn tahat the stove is, fur yourselves, then you can judge . which is tie best stove. Truoting that in this exposure I Ira ye done nn injustice I leave it for the public to judge as to which of these stoves shall receive their patronage. CELEBRATED BASE BURNING STOVE TUE 21/01FING GLORY S The Morning Glory is a perpetual burner, having a magazine or reservoir for reserve coal. which is re quiter' to I ci fill tt hut once a day. and if the, proper sized coal is used it is not necces,ary to rekindle the fire during the entire winter. (No clinker will remain in these stoves. nor will them be any trouble from slate. or other impurities in the coal, the fire being always at the base of the coal • the im purities are left iu the ashes and ground out by the "Mill-grate.") THERE'S NO ESCAPE OF GAS OR DUST ECONOMY OF FEEL !_ The combustion of fuel'• being perfect end e t a Itlgh temperature, the *Mount of hem produced _ _ R I LILY dr. LECRON. NEW LEATHER FINDING STORk ! jEWIS S. FORNEY & SONS, would inform Atho public that they have received another sup ply of geode at their new Leather and Finding Store, embracing...omen g other articles the follow, ing: . • Sole Leather, Rough skirting', Hemlock and Spanish Sole, Calf Skink, French Calf do., Sheep do., .French and Mens Morocco, Lining Skins, all kinds, Lasts, every style and size, Threads,Boot Webing, Laces, Galloons, gine S ticks, Measure Strapti, Deer Bones, Burnishes. Heel Shaves, Last [loops, Peg__Flpats, Double Cutters, Welt Knives, Nails and Tacks, Wax, Clamps, Crimp Boards, Bubbers, Bristles, Lasting Irons, Files, Ink •Powders, and Paper, Compasses, Boot Trees, Pegs, Knives, Pinchers, Bummers, various kinds; Rasps and Piles, Auls and Handles, Collis Irons, Long and Shoulder Sticks, Byeletts and Eyelett Punches, Strip Auls, And all other articled Usually kept in such stores. Highest cash price paid for Hides and Skins.— Feb. 8. FORNEY & SONS. s PLENDID ARRIVAL 'OF DRY GOODS AT IL Jr, A, YINGLING'S, No. 13, Pub. Square, under - Herald Office. We invite the attention of buyers to examine our well eeleettil Mock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, dm, Purchased since the decline at greatly reduced pri*- coil. As we have had the advantage of selecting our Stock from both Marketg, (New York and l'bila.,) we are prepared to defy competition in Style Quality and Prices. We ask the especial attention of ciwinners to our large stock of Prints, Drown and Bleached MIT:4ANS, DOlneoCe GINGII ANIS, (very cheap) FLANNELS, Bed, White and Yel low, de., rirred, Shaker and Donna do., Canton and all othergrades. Sacqueing do. all styles, FANCY SIM WLEI. , BREAKFAST DO, WOIisTED DO., FANCY CLOAKINGS,NULIII./100D, BAL. MOHAT.S, REPALLANT CLOTHES. Our DRESS GOODS Department comprises tha following class of goods; viz: SILKS, Colored and Black, REPP ALPACA POPLIN Siik Paplins all Shades, English Meriaoes, Empress Cloths, Doublii Width Mouslins, Alpacas, An-Wool Ilepp, Coburgs, (heap,) Plain Poplins, Striped Do.," . Delains, French iklerinoes, dtc. We would call especial attention-to e our Mourn ing Goods De - plrtment, viltich is complete. compri sing every kind of BLACK GOODS kept in a first class Dry Goods liolse such as BLACK FRENCH MERISOES, Blnck English Dn., Black Alpacas Black COBURqS, Black :-.11,1<.8, Bombazines, thtmiso CLOTHS, POLANATsEI, Rapp Poplins, Canton Cloths. Our stock of Men and Boy's Wear is complete, such as Cloths, Ca ssimerea, Ba tt inetts, l'weeds,Jeins. Kerseys, Full Linseys, &c. Also, a lull line of Notions, 11 lsiery, Gloves, Trimminas. Corsets,F. Hull & Co's (celebrated If 00 P SKI lens &c., H. & A YINGLING. Nov. 8 18137, 10.000 POEMS OF BUTTER ! THE quantity of batter made in this country is too small. It Can be increased 10000 pounds by the use of PiirOleB Horse and Cattle Powders Good for all diseases of Herses Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. Sold by J. F. KURTZ, Wayn e sboro Bead these certificates, hundreds of whit . • could be published : Four or five ye2rs ago, J. S. NIXON - command ed a Horse and: Cattle Powder, and asked rm 16A', try it. I was the first farmer to whom it was gi‘eo, and the first one to use it tor stock. I found itTulf ly equal to what Mr Nixon said of it, and I has used itextensively since, and heartily recoinmeu,. it to farmers as a sure thing in fattening stock of kinds and a capital Powde- for Howes. _ MICHAEL EBERSOLE Chambersburg, Deem ber .865, Ms. J. S. Nixon.—To the multitude in this pos tion of our Stale,who have used your Gattle Powders no commendation is necessary. Its beneficial eel fects have teen fairly tested, and hence its unboune . _ Jed 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 apreventive from dig ease.l regard it as invaluable. Yours, &c., 41E V. B. 8. SCLINECK. Chamberaburg o .Aprst, 1866. Isirrox Dear: Sir :—lgave your Hors and Cattle Powder• a fair trial with all my•stock Horses and cattle, sad it improved them wonderfu f ly. It speedily increased the richness of the milk o my cows, end improved the condition of my stock greatly. • I can cordially recommend it as the hest 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. MeI:LURE, Ed. Repository. T HE SURE• CURE ARMY' ITCH, CAMP ITCH, BARBER'S ITOET, .Wortm, TSTTEE, and a Skin diseases; certainly cured by NIXON'S Glycerine Ointment. • J. K. KURTZ, Waynesboro . Sold by Nbran'a East India Tinatture. The best medicine for Internal owl External pain Perfectly isfe under-all circumstance& Every fam ily should have it. Ur If you have'piitis,'ise NIXON'S East India•Tincturc. Stir If you have Skin diseases, use NM ON'i Glycerine Ointment. ileillf you have horses oueattle that don't thrive. nee NIXON'S Horse and Cattle Ptrardere. 010mdferldrojr, rib. 8-17 % , 9. a. LW W. W. WALUB. Walker, Nih & as SIIMEEISORSTO A. H. Ittagli t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEkLERS IPt SUM & GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS, Glass, Queens, Wood and Wil- low Ware, LIME, CEMENT AND FERTILIZERS, Haansarows, MD. _ June 14-17. 8 11 0 13 LS & HALF 118L8-114 C. and FO _ vj tomac-Herringy-Shad,-Macksretrtnit_smuLd_ Herring, for sale by WALKER, NILL & CO- Hateretorra. 10 01313 LS BIZtIWN SUGAR.- SO do, star dardWhite Sugars. in store and for sale WALKER, NILL &CO. uy Hagerstown. 50 BBL in store and fnr sale SYRUPS Hagerstown. 50. BAGS COFFEE in store and for sale by WALKER, SILL & CU; ,linierstown. _ - 300 fo rs t A a. C .O K 0- A wAAmi.eanliT Dairy CO liagerstowri. IDURR ()dart) Brandy, do. Port, Mnder, sr ry, Malaga and Champagne Winer, store anti fur sale by WAL nkai, & CO. I`lFaierstown. 1% A GNIFICENT stock of Queensware, China .01 . Wars, Wass Ware and Cutlery, tirade by WALKER, NILL & CU, Hagerstown. IVICE Cream, Farina, Pearl, Mushroom, Gra• ham, Water, Soils, Sugar, Jumbles, Ginger and Boston Cream Crackers. in store and fur Hale by WALKER, ALIA. & CU. Ilsgerstnsvn. - 2 PLENUM stock of Wooden and Willow Ware Cin stow and for sale by WALKER, NILL & CO. Hagerstown. 7JrirrE Lead, Linseed Oil, Lubricating, Mir ness and Fish Oil. in store and for sale by WALKER, NiLL_Fir__CO._____ liagerstuwp Orrin store and for Bale bj WALKER, NILL & CO, t) 9 O It agerstown. 10 0 KEGS NAlVAitutßorpt,eirLtr,usail:eo.by liugerstown. (0 HOVELS, Spades, Hoes, Traces, Halter Chains &c. &c., in store and for sale by WALKER, PULL Ai CC. _ltagesstow TIERCES sugar Cured Canvassod Hams is aitore end for gate by . Hagerstown. BACON Lard and all kinds of Country Psis.. wantell by WALKER,NILL, & Ca Jane 14—ly TB LIM ARRIVAL Egli, gEOICIUS, lIICY GOODS, fid J. F. KURTZ lIITISHEB to inform the good citizens of Way. nesboro' and vicinity, that he has just receiv ed from the East a large. and full assortment _a— fresh Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye Stars Window Glass, Putty, Brushes, &c. &c., which her is prepared to sell as cheap us they can be had at any other house in the town, and which, is ireg'sra to quality, cannot be excelled. Ho h-,s else/ on haat large assortment of TOILET ARTICLES comprising in part the following articloe t via ; Toilet Waters, all kinds, Eau de Cologne, endless in variety, Extracts for the handkerchief, Fine English Pomades, 13andolines • . Bear's Fine and Fancy Soaps, Tooth Brushes, . Nail Combs, &e. &c. enr Culinary purposes he has Corn Starch, Pearl Barley, Pearl Sago, Flavoring Extracts, viz: Lemon, Vanilla, Strawhery, Raspberry; Pine Ap ple, ()range, Banana, Celery, Pear, Peach, Dr.*. rneg, &c. Fresh Spices, Black Pepper and ail ot• er articles in that - line. — He has also something - to please the CHILDREN . A fine stock of Toys of all kinds, a large supply of China ware. Patent 24E c 3 ioin.©s. Ho has a Drake's Plantation Bitters. llotiland's German do. Sand's Sarsaparilla, Bull's do. Hiteshew's Cough Syrup, Diarrhoea Cordial Prey's Vermifuge, Vermifuges, doz. kinds, Pills— righ t's Judron's, Spaulding's, Ayor's Branureth's, Morse's, McLane't., liver, Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Dr. Parishes do. Keroseoe Oil; Lamps and Chins, neys always on hand. • Thankful fur kind favors already bestowed upon ttiza, he solicits a continuance of the same, hoping coat by trying to please ho may 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. 1, P. KURTZ; AugLISL 19, 1864. BENJ. FRANTZ, 31. D. I. Bt. BNIVELYA. D. TARS FRANTZ & SNIVELY having associi• jj e d themseivw in the practice of Medicine and , aurgery would state that they are well I :pared tee treat_l: melicai and surgical_ cases._ 1 esons int det tad to e...ner of the above will please a •ke early settk,ment to the time of their association is they wish to close their old books. Offrie in Dr. Frantz's residence in the to n foe. merly occupied as a store room by Mr. I, Bee vs. April t4—tf. 161 - b*VORI.NG Extracts—Vanula, Lemon and 1..` Orange Concentrated, perfect In purity and delicaey of - flavor, at and Vegekible*--throueb.lut • • JULiseason, at May 47 011 Cloth sag vapor 13 linds atthe store of Ausuotaux,iloortser & Co L ATFST arrival of New Goods at the state of AIM:G.BON. IigSEDIOT 1 1 / 4 Co. Gina Shoce and Sandals at Je lloertele* 010. 11, WAISIIII WA LICER,-NILL k C• Hair "
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