NEW STORE NEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS! • COON ilk STONEIIO-USE— wouLu, reapectfully inform the rblie that V they have now opened at their new.room,on ,the south.west corner of the Diamond, in Warns* , boro', a large and welt selected stock of ltory Goodo, - iriardware and COlltar - fron 4 Steel, Coach.makera of eery ''''ilescriptierergtieenswirtte.: - Cedirrware, Shoes, ear , ets, 4111 Cloths-Paints,Glass, Oils, Varnish firush ys, Fish, salt, and'all kind of Goods kept in a well 7 • regulated store. Our goods are all new and fresh and nave been bought for cash at the late decline in prtces. We tlatter ourselves that from our long experb once in business, and a determination to sell g, oils nt small profits, we shall bct able to offer ,_ unusual tri all bityei-S - who, desire-to carve- mum Please cell and see for yourselves. We have a large and well unsorted stock of sta• plc and fancy Dry Goode, embracing Csimeres,_ Sat , inetts, Jeans, l'vOeeds, Cotton&les, Goble, Den ingilains--Linin-tend—Cotton- Table I.4apers, Crash fur Towels, Calicoes, Delains, Alf/ace:ls, FINCY NESS GOOK Trimings, Shawls, Brown and Bleached Ohectings and Skirtings, Tickings, Linens, Flannels, White tiiidds, Gloves, Hosiery and Notions. We are re• coning iii w goods every week and will supply any article wanted that we have not on band in a few We pay the highest market price for all kinds of country produce buck as Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggr Dried Fruit, lt;,gs, &c. _ Oct lEi„ Itti 7. C. H. DICKEL 11-7 , 0 U-I respectfully-ailnounce-to-bis-iriendr v and the public generally that he is prepared Fui,p'y all who need — CaFFEI.7 - 18 - UGXII, STRITPS, FISH, TOBACCO, CIGARS," SPICE, TEAS, RICE, BALT. BROOM, BUCKETS A leo a full assortment of 'Confectionaries; Notions, Stationery, etc. Clcuntry Produce. Trikim in exehango for goods. In conneeti— with (34ocere business he also keeps FL.OIR and ILLI) Z;7'UFF, than which there can be none better for cheaper. Ths:nkfut for past favors ho respeotlnlly e.olicaa a continuance of the same. Aug. 2, ititl7. CROWELL & DAV ISON, GILEENCASTLE, PA., Keep constantly— o n hand a nell•eelected STOCK OF LUMBER. pousi•ting in part of Oak, Walnut, Hickory, end A, h, Dressed Flooring, Weather— warding, . Shinalts, Lath, Palings, White Pino and Hemlock Joist • end Scantling. Also. manufacture to order, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brackets, and evory description of CORNICE. p AWING, PLANING, TURNING &c., promptly attended to. Highest market prices paid for 1110C..012.Y, ASH AND WALNUT LOGS. LUMBER,. - YARDS Adjoining their A oiticourvapt. W o 'ma and FOUNDRY, Where all kinds of Uri IL Plow, Reaper lend other eAttsilNiiS, are kept on ha net or made to order, at eho.t notice.. GOOD FARM BELLS oleo on Land at tho following prime oLp METAL WANTED, Fur which the highest prices will be paid in cash hr trail°. March .13-Bri. HE "EUREKA" SMUT AND SEPA 11.LATING NIACEINE. • - PATENTED FE Bain RY, 23,1861. . 11 AY S , Sole Agent Fur Frco,klin, Perry, Cumberland, Bedford and Fulton Counties, Pa . and Washington and Frederick Counties, Md. This 'Mach's is put before the public upon Its own annul. It is the most complete machine of the kitid now in use, and in guaranted to all ntrchasers. In no case will pay be required until the machine has beep thoroughly.tested and sat Obution given.. For Circutarad:aeser M. 11A YS," ' Itlercernhurg, Pa. N. B.—The subscriber also builds rind repairs MILLIS of all kb:l(l2 , st short notice and ; upon the most approved plans. Cast Iron and Turbine Wa ter W heels, Bum, [Mulling Cloths, Flour Packers, _Belting, Proof Staffs and all.kiuds of Mill Furnish ings furnished at the lowest cash price*. All work and goods warranted- M. June EVEY. -IPTIHE undersigned, having had considerable ex penance as a practical .kiurveyor, takes Vats - Birthed of informing the public generally, that ne is -1).1'0:I - Arad to do nil kinds of surveying, laying out, and •tiiiiirling alp lands, at short notice;rand •upon reeFonahle term.. Thanl4i for past favors, he tonpv's by' care - and attention to merit the patronage of thrnputiic. • 4,,11. BTOLER. k 3w. and paper atthe atore.of X • '7 - Amesnsow,ttrovetirt t 11-, RE' larrkt ;aiisodroent of CARPE re in eVl4.ll.4lool l reof I . 4 . og4lo; ?, DlVlDterik PO, DER TWIN ES, All kinds of Datum Suurniz ALteninz. rATENTED FEBRUARY Ll. Lb! , JAILENIOOM, N0..21 SCUETUT PIiILADELPIIIA. TbieNisebineis copatructed on a Ow priadpieef - Megbpnisea,Versessing inlaid , / rare and valuable bra irovetnenta, having been examined:4 thebieet pro found expanni e and renew:eel, tolel 8fI?,L1CI- L'Y and PERFECTION G.OMUANED. . l'int following are tho principal objeztiona :urged against Sewing Machines; 1. ,Excessive fatigue to . tho operato,r: - 2. Liability to get out of order. " 3. 'Expense, trouble, and toss of time in repairing. 4. ,fnenpacity to sew eyory description of 'material. ,fr.,..llistagreeable noise while in-operation: -7...-- The Empire Sewing Machine h Exempt from aii these tbieetiong: '- - It has a Straight needle, perionuncular action; mak• I the LOCK or SH Villa: STITCH which will neither HIP nor RAVEL. and is alike on botliAdes; Performs perfect sewing on every description of ma terial, from Leather to the finest Nansook with lioeri, cotton or silk thread, fromthecOarsest the finest number. _ T. .11 li . M El; LS, B N )3S; )3 I? A IFS', TUUKIif AffB, 6ATI4EIIB. Hnving neither pAikt nor COG %v HEN EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS MACHINE 411 varieties of CAINIMT MACHINES from $6O VP:- yard& FCParticuliar ationtlon Is called to the mr.yr and , meivarris Maniflacluring Maelrine-,—ferr - Tartoringe. Shoe-Pitting, Coach *Frimining,&e. Its advanta ges 'are simplicity, durability, rapitlity, equal adapts tion_to_all_nranches_of_naatiulacturing— It make perfect work on all material. It is- especially • desir able in sewing Patent Leather, 3nd is very - still. In short, it.is the most perfect manufacturing machine in the market. N. IL Eytry machine guarameed. EMPIRE S. M. CO., 921 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Fr Agents wanted] FRANK GaAs:axe, Agent Mar. 1 —2l mts THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME. 7. A. FISHER -• lf the IVashington Rouse blerobaut Tailor lag N&tablibtruleta, as _just received_ a,nother Siuck of agods_for MEN AND BOY'S WEAR, English, French and American BEAVERS.— Mein and Fancy C.16.31.11ERE5. English and Pencil DOE SKINS. Plain and Fancy VE,- TINI.G.S. All will be—made iumumers.a A good sto,:k of Ladies' Cloaking of the Latest Styles Also, a full stock of FURNISHING GOODS, -Such asPas ponders, Gloves, Half Hose, Bilk• and Linen Handkerchiefs, Fine Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawas, Neck Ties of all Style?, the late style Scarfs. Linen and Paper Collars, all Styles. All to be• sold at prices to suit the times, Custom• ere can save money by calling and examining my Stock before purchasing elsewhere. J. A. FISHER; Washington House, West Washington st. Nek_ls,-11• 4 67. Hagerstown, Md. I. air • I t Ali ;ea I 1111 DRUGS MEDICINES, .1111. fie. 440., Go to Fourthmari 4 ri.ll.4okliP_lllC- - 5; *l4 ~11111 Wayeaboro', May 24;1867 ; r (Mb STOVE — 4 -Parlor Coo Store for but. fling coal, for ash, If • 11 1 , A. RECD rOr 1110 BE divided and $lOO cortificateelaying a _ dividend of,eight 1 . 0 ten per cent per anum ki ,ue tp all Who *ill silbserifie fdr Stock in the Chenel hereberg_Woulen Milll.-,..1-,-- - %,--... ---' ' -- : The great success of the Company and , demand for their goods has encouraged them ,to'enlarge OW _capacity_ _of ; their Mill anit itcrissy their .ctrpits , stock. They now-offer $60.00.4 additional stock for sale at its par iplue .1.00 per sham. This stock Pays a dividendAf t eight per - cent per annum on the special end jon'on,the Common, and clin ho made. to pay 12 to -14Sper_ternf Or artattat. Threbt_r_iPa" ny owns all, that splendid '.water power , of •',thti Fa li jog Spring if!;4l%.T.heart-iiiitte, Borough 'o f '"Cheal. beniburg, •iiielirdhig the 'retiring Mills. i'lleir - Woolen Milt,Oses. 6 9 horse:power and leaves , enongh to run ,the Flouring 'Mille of 4 pair of Burrs, Thelto .Mills zunt-10 salt-telt - shajittiarelit`of the whole cost of their real estate except-the Woolen Mill •bnildiiii -arid MaehiiterY - 4- Any Who. haie stOg,orinort•and especially Fenners wishing to make ' s arite and prof-, table ii vest trio nt - are 'requested •to "examine thii merits of this stock before 'investing in land or Guy eminent securities, ns it pays at tenet 8 per cent and coos no premature', making the safest-and ,most .prof. halite investment now tittered, and heeide's encourii: gee industry and advances the interest of the cent munity at large You are rt,ftrred ter fuller partic ulars to our printed circulars, and dp ll ersoat exam' ilifiniror - the - • MIA — and Machinery. We invite - a casein+ examination being convinced that the bet ter-the affairs of our Company are knoUn i.nil dip ' working of the Milt is understood, the more certain we are to gain confidlince and that a correct Itnowl. wge of aft our slinks Wall that is wanting to secure St speeny sale of all rho stock:. •,- - : • . •..,-- subscriptions "received at the office of the Compa ny at the Woolen Mills, or at the let National Bi.nk of Wayntsbere, Ist Nat. Bank of Greencestle, by M. Fallon, Esq., Mercersbu, g, Judge 1-üby, Ship pensburg, anti 'Judge t eiguson, Patt, Valley or Gee, iJaisley Esq., who will visit in• person differ ent localities. ~ CIRRIIGH•Mit K V: TBE subscribers would inform the public that theN have associated themselves together in the I:arriage making business, an t that the business hereafter will be continued at Jacob Adams' old stand under the firm of ADAMS & HAWKER.' They will have constantly on hand BUG every descririarrl — nm — andi second-handed Vehicles of all kinds:, LT" itt;pairing done at_short employ none but ;Toed mechanics and, use tha a material Persons wanting anything in out twitit do well to give us a call before purchasing e.se;Arnere. JACOB ADAMS, 0 order or eel ilitSll,lll T . ELSII hae just received a full assortment of t G oods, in his line of business. His stock consists in part, of all the latest styles of men's and boys HAMS 'AND CAPS, Men's, Women's, Misses, Bhy's and Children's BOUTS, GAITERS, SHOES, and Slippers 01 -eyely GAITERS , Lanka and Misses la 3 CID 1;3 szy sua EM • Bonnet Frames, Trimmings, dundowns and Hats, Dress Trimmings, Hoop Skirts, Hair Nets, Hail Coils, hosiery, Ulm's, Parasols, Sun Umberellas, Fans, &c. school, Blank and Miscellaneous Books, Station ery of all kinds; Notions and Fancy Goods. All of which will. be sold as cheep as the cheapest. Sept. 20— J. R. WELSH LLD' FRICK & CO., would infOingt the Public generally, that they have taken the establish. meat and bus►mss, lately o weed by LiJy Lac rune, (formerly Win. Flanagan,) and are now manunicturing GRAIN DRILLS of the latest iinprevenieute and wararit theta to give satist etion. Also 13 rinkerholl's Veciebrailte Patent Separator and cleaner, the best eheller ever offered to the Public. Also tiIIYSAN'S PATE i' 11. ,THS W ASlliiff. Warranted to give satis faction or no bale. they are irepared to do till kinds of Job Work, Repairs, ec., in their line of busiuet.s, done at the shortest notice a titi on ma. onahle terms. They have also on hand a large lot of the best Lumber tlz sale cheap, and have opened a regular LUMBER YARD of all kinds of Lumber, which they wilt sell very cheap for cash oniy.— Persons in want of anything in our lieu will please giye us a call .We wail give a itisfachon. - Jan 31.—tf. LIDY, & CO. CHAMBERSBUIIG • Metcalfe & Hiteshew's, Front Street 3d door South of Center Square. They have the largest stock of Dry Goods in the County and are prepared to sell them at such pm cis that will induce the closest buyers to patronize them. They were in the maraet when goodaseach ed the lowest prices they have touched thia'apring. They _ire selling goal Prints at - 8 Beautiful new styles, (Fast colors) full width 10 10,000 yds. most elegant, all coloriand styles 12 Good GingFuns, large assortment, fall' assortment of " best makes at low prices, Pants goods in great variety from 115 to Mt. em— press goods, all the late styles, at loiv prices, Wm • kers, nuedowns and Hats, a full line. Table oil cloths in forty different Styles • Floor oil cloths I, 11 1* to 219 . yds. wide. " " is many patterns. Silk • " good.article. • Dress trimmings in all the late styles, Fringes, all colors and widths. Any thing you want in the Dry goods and Notion line go or send to M. at H., end you will, be alnunt sure to get it itral. at the , lowest prices. Particular attention paid to orders. liamplas forwarded by mail when requested, MEIVALF4,4I. Goods of all kinds w ho/olialtd, at city. Pkg., April lq._ r t 7 . , SYRUPS=—Goad and Cheap a• I..oflA2B's'alr,evain.4l7 in .., P6° - ~ 1111 4 400' 4401011!qc ,•:,, ' - 15200,000 ,, 0LLAR5, Feb. 14, 1868. W F aM4 GEORGE B. RA KER,• Church StreeLneatl9 the ,Church Jan '26 - MACHINE SHOP 4. Di D LUMBER YARD ! CORN SHELLER, NEW GOODS AT ' muslins only ," 4-4 4' J. C. AUSTIN, Pres% F. DYbON Seery .? 410 S, A., zifg : lo,4 fol4l.l„:TtAfic ,, :: : 4 Tag 110R.I . N_Q GIA117_::-;:'-; itriluirQbeapese-anciat ,bed! Stove 6(ioni the Pabtii THE No. 9 M. G. sells at $25, and is nearly 60 lbs. heavier than the No, 9 Oriental, and is larger .than the No. 10 or No. 11, which sells otrfive to six 401lors more thturthe No. 9M. 6'. Again, the morn ing Glory istAl '6lllv stove - that .brealts up its cinder and pintail them ofr,yrith'..the ashes. 'Plus is done by lions of . the Mill Gni:4l.r, This grate is not in -.any "othiii - :stove, nor lin .aia* other stove use it— grate Isinsoreßilir five years, now, in the Orie'cital stove, viherryou%inuot•liikb,out cinder you • hiiViito Open cut tali of tholite-pot•and with ii4olfer rake:thent-upsitd, phes AtikoziOi through this direr , -very nice thlitlreVideilsiinfo:ef the hot 'cinder fallson yolir nice carpet: — attrierital . Book, page 3 says that you must take off your pipe during the season from the stove and remove the ashes &c., which.havemccumulated in the back flue." An-_ ether nice job in a nice room:. Not*; nothing (Allis kind have you to do in the Morning Glory.. W. A. TRIPLE is the only agent in Waynes horci' for the sale of the. M: Gr - . - strive-. jig htii-sold since the 2311ilfly' Of Sept., 50 of these stoves. The M. G. has taken since 1866 all first class Premiums over all other. Base Burning stoves Call and see . th • stove in' operation and learn what the stove - irr,` for yourselves:then you can judge which is the best stove. 'l'ru"ting that in this exposure I hi ye done no injtiatice I leave it fot o the puldic to judge as to which of these Stoves.shallieceive their patronage • CELEBRATED BASE BURNING, STOVE .TuE MORNING GLORY! The Morning Ulory is a perpetual burner, having a magazine or reservoir for reserve coal, which is re u ired to be filled but once a day. and if .the pri pit sized coal is Used it is not .neccessary to rekir.die the fire during the•entire winter. (No clinker will remain in' these stoves. nor will these be any trouble from slate, or other impurities in the ,c oat, the fire bring always at the base of the coal , the impurities are left in the ashes and ground out by the "MiILIT THERE'S NO ESCAPE OF GAS OR DUST • ECONOMY OF FUEL I The combustion of fuel being perfect and at a high temperature, the amount of heat Produced from the same quantity of coal is much greater than at- a low temperature, hence but n smelt (paw City 01 fuel is neccessary to' be undegoing the pro. cess of combustion at one time. The entire outer surface of the Morning Glory is radiating surface. Add to this the surface of objects heated by rays of light through the mica windows, and you have the • secret of the great heating properties of the' Morning Glory with a stntal amount of fuel. SeirFor sale at W.-A. Dam's Tin and Stove Store. - - - He has a larga stock of Stoves Tinware an d otb at goods In nis line, which he will sell cheap. You will find the hest COOK. NINE PLATE and CO k L SroYES in market. Also on band grass, Copper and Iron Kettles. Ills Copp, r Kettles are better than are offered for sale elsewhere, and .cheap. er, as he makes theta, and cansell at ehorter profits Also the best CISTERN PUMP in market, i s strong, 'simple durable and cheap, is insured not to freeze. Call end see it. All hinds of repairs done. in Tin, Copper or Sheetiron. Don't fail to call as you will find a large stock of goods. Sept. 6.-7 mos. W. A 'MIME. NORMAL INSTITUTE. HE next session of this Institution will com l' mence on Monday, the 2tl of March. Those wishing to send pupils, should make it known to the Prinei pal, as soon as possible, as but a limited number can be received. The goverilineo t will be mild and parental, op pealing to the pupils' reason and sense of propriety and rie ht; yet - obedience and good behavior will be strictly 'ego ired. The object of this school will bo to give ladies a complete education, and to prepare gentlemen for business or 1 or any class in college. Pupils will be taught to study understandingly, and not merely to commit rules to memo ry or go through text books. The brancties that will be taught ate, Orthogra phy, Reading, Penmanship, Geography, Arithme tic, Grammar, Algebra, Geometry, Physiology, Com position, Rhetoric, i I istorY, Botany. Trigonometry, Natural Philosophy, Geology, Analytical Geometry- Mental Philosophy, Zoology, Elocution. Logic, Mor al Pnilosophy, Astronomy, Calculus, Latin, Gm ek, French ,Gernmn, Italian, Music, Drawing and Paint ing. N. H.— Primary pupilli, if sufficiently advanced to be classified, will be received at somewhat reduced rates, W. NOSTLING, A. M., C. E., Fria. Rev. C. V. Wmsos, Assistants. J. F. W ti.soN Waynesboro', Pa., Feb. 7,1 S S.-2m. W . A YNESBORO'gAABLE c IARD. . 31EALS & -BRA). 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 DIONUMENTS , TOMBS, HEADSTONES, MANTLES, &e.. &0. , . at the shortest notice, and as cheap as the cheap.. est. .. . . Give us a call. - Waynesboro', Jan.24-;--tf. . • FLOOR Oil Cloths, altpatterne and style at the store of AMBERISON, BssKDICT& CO - t 'I OODLevy llama ei or RELY S, LUMBER WANTED. THE subscribers will pay the highest cash price for Lumber, to be delivered this season, and will also want a large lot for next season. Sept. 6—tf, GEIsER, PRICE & CO: GEO. W. WELSH, ATTORNEY AT.LAW. Office in the Town Bell Badding. pest door to the Post Office. • Dec. 13.1867. C. C 7. NICANIL,OII3, No. 10, West Washington-,Street, - 'l)*s.trat IN . . , • " WATCHES, CLOCKS, - • tine Gold Jewelry, sliver i'latia'W ' mir, • , .. 10 PEOrMSZe;101' . ''. 11 0P 1 A: • )7410110",12. .."'"'•••;---;,,;; - , PLEND - - • ' '4lOOTB AT ,W,Ne 13, under lierAtlC - Ontie. We invite:4lmi atii3ntiani , et hdyeris to yeelLeelocted Estock•o,f tiliedOODS; 40 . tIONS; purchased since the decline at greatly reduccd; z ri. cos. As we have had the_ advantage of ludeOing our Stock , from. ,both. Markets t! Xedt tind Phila.,) we_ ore prmarittto defy comiwtition llj Style Quality and Pncee. We ask the especjil,attention of customers to our _large Stock of PdhfCAROWn and Bleached MUSLIPis, Domestic GINGR A IttS, tvery cheap.) FL ANN4LS, Red; "Whitit4Wgel low",kin. "Li.trredi Shaireedriti - jkomit,t do.. -Canton and ail PlOFTgrades., Bttltteing ‘ -do..rilkitY4l4s l _PALICk SRA WItS; , "• , BREAKFAST DO. iyoßsTExata- 4 1 . - .1 cLoAtijm;m,n,mijAjjoopralai . .• MORALS, REPALLADiTVLOT.IIBO::, I Oux,DRES,S.GOODS Department cOmprittenthe clascof SILKS; Colon:4,9nd - R A. 14 PAC A ,1.0 N Silk PJplins all Shades,- ;- , - English Merinoes, Empress Cloths, Double Width-octill,Oss — Alpacas, All-Wool Repp, Col:luta; (Zbeap,) Plain Poplins, Striped Do., Dolaios, - French Merinoes, We would call especial attention to our Mourn ing Goods Department; which is compd. ning:every kind, of BLACK GOODS kept in a *et . class, Dry Goods Hoag such as BLACK FRRiICI-i-MERINOES, 'Black English Do., Black Alpacas Black COBURGS, Black SILKS, Bombazines, 'jambe CLOTHS. POLANAISE, Repp Poplins, • Canton Cloths. Our stock of Men and Boy's Wear is complete, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, l'weeds, Jeans Kerseys, Full Linseys, &c. Also. a la line of_Netions, Hlsiery, Gloves ; Timuninge , Xorsits,F.Jiali z ar—Co4Xe_lebiateiliitlo-P-SKIR:I7-.1-1: H. & A YINGLING. &c„ Noir.lit 1867. Newest, Best, Cheapest GEORGE 'BENDER Stir Me recently upend up nu entire new stook of • NMI IV` AEU. X .1k1" IlGer AND BUMMER /1,1 . 1 of whion has boon obtained _from the justly celebrated house of A. JARRETT, Bal timore. Every article sold is WARRANTED to be of the best custom make, and the material just what it tsrepresented to be. A lull assortment of GENTS FURNISHING COODS always on hand, such as Under Clothing, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hose , Collars, Ste. All we elk is, that you give us one trial, and you will always buy, for remember we do not keep badly made clothing and the goods are all of the latest style. GEO. BENDER. May 4—ly] v~-'. ~:~~},, It is the best duce ever offered to agents! One or two days will secure a good Sewing Machine, Watch, Silk Dress Reamer, or dOl/30 other article of equal value, Free of Co-t ! Agents wanted everywhere, male and female, for the best One Dollar Pawnbroker's Sale in the coml. tc. Send fo r Circular. S. C . THOM PSON & CO. 36 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass, Dec, 27-Bm. INSURE YOUR STOCKT I\ HE subscriber, Agent for the Great Western Home Insurance , and Detective Co., announces to the pubs is that ho is now prepared to take in• surance upon hors• s, cattle and other live stock a • gainet theft, death and accident. Persons having valuable stock would do well to give hirer"' call, learn terms, dm J. R. WOLFERSBERGER. March 20—tf. LUMBER WANTED. HE eubseribers will pay the highest cash price la fur Lumber, to be delivered this season, and will also watt a large lot for next sesson- GEIbER, PRICE & CO. Bepttf.. 6 • DitiRED HAT, Main Street, Chambersburg, -LI Pa, is a surq sign that y , u are near the Cheap and Fashionable Hat Emporium of DECIIER7, ILlvlctoy s c iriou O THE subscriber would inform his patrons ana the public . generally that he has recently bur ly increased his Livery' stock, and is now prepared to accommodate those wishing to hire with either HOUSES-111011111CliSfat ii ; he,shoste st notice, all ' hours. Persons desiring Horses and itaggies, fur riding. would do well to give him a call, as his stock has been selected wit't great care as regarda . gentleneas and that traveling: His vehicles ALL any, titshionable, and ride easy, havinV been boilight with a view to. accommodate the public. • •larParties conveyed to tiny, point desired. no• compained by is careful driver s , Persons - wishing Horeeit . or Bu ggies, night or day, will please pply at his father's S addle and Harness tihop, Main Street, S doors west of the HBoardpn, House," white an attentive Ostler always be in attendance. Ap. 17. FRANKLIN WEAGLEY. ' puma 11. 0. Maws at the stors - ef • Amman, ammo 4* 41. . !1. - W.4l4U* All 4. r v r• ..eitracisitoaarcif n: litemani WHOLtifjALEI .10 4 11).•iii4TA.4.;;912A11.1111111* • _vattvig hasLti,litostrotts, it 'o' Gila*, niteetik4i'' • dian 1V a r 10W Ware,'" `i ,'• • vitro, 'etmEilit' ; • •• , - PU 8 1--tfir4Blys 4e, HALF 0. `endkpomae Herring, s,liad, Mackerel and scnokd herring, for sale by WALKER, NILL & CO. Hagerstowrr. JOOBBLS BROWN SUGAR. 30 do..atan Jard White Sugars. in store and for sal. WALKER, NILL & CO.- oy lagerstow%. • 5 B L SY RU • Piatoitutßi K z i t Hagerstown. 5 0 BAGS COFFEE Z a s i t c oLe i i , aV l LlZ Bale by iftsgeripwu, , - 3 0 0 0, 8 2 1 6(a11eg:y 6. A WAAirlrc.ll7, ant Dairy frit, Salt 3O IOW( Qrtard Dmady. do, Pgrt, Mader, er I.9.o l lelaga. snit Cbainpagnk:Wines .solrs anti for sale by WALtirpl2,Nl.l,l.: tic CO. Hagerstown. A CIIVIFICENT stock of Queensware, China IT Ware, Glass Ware end Cutlery, for sale by IVAI,4fBB, NILE 4c CO, Hagerstown lICE Cream, Farina, - Pearl, Mushroom, Gray ham, Water, Sofia, :Sugar. Jumbles, Ginger and Heston CreaM Craokeis.• is itdre 'arid for stile by W AMER, MILL Er. CO. Hagertitown. .„ PLENUM Block of Wociaaii and Willow Ware Oin store and'fOr sale by WALKER, DULL ?r, Co. Hagerstown, 1,,il HITE Lead, Linseed Oil, Lubricating, Haw V rues and Fish Oil, in afore and far sale by • 3 0 BBLS COAL 9: 7 1., A t ic t f ogf A t - a o g i i. a i kA3 ) by tiagerstown. 00- KEGS NAILS in store an for sale by 1 WALK4It,NILL 400. Hagersiow4. Ci HOVELS, 8 atlas, JAL__am, Traces lialter_Obairo TIE RCES Sugar Cured Canvassed Hams in Ostore and for sale by Hagerstown. BACON Lard and all kinds of Country Produce wanted by June 14-Iy. TIM LATEST ARRIVAL 011114 BEIM, BIET ODOR IC . K_U R T_, 4 t r e. H bo E ro B,t a o n ir y or e ni t t h; hood i that heeihtlaze ns of Way. receiv ed from the East a large and full assortment of fresh Dregs, Medicines, Oils, Points, Dye Stuffe Window Glass, Putty, Drushes, dec. Arc., which ha is prepared to sell as cheap as they can be had at any other house in the town, and which, in regard to quality;'cannet be excelled. He h , .s also on hand a large assortment at • TOILET it TICL ES comprising in part the following articliii, via i Toilet Waters, all kinds, Eau de Cologne, endless in variety, Extracts for the handkerchief, Fine English Pomades, Bando.ines, • Bear's Oil, Fine and Fancy Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Nail Waynesboro Combs, &o. tto. For Culinary purposes he .has Corn Starch, Pearl Barley, Pearl Sogo, Flavoring Extracts, viz : Lemon, Vanilla, Strawbory, Raspberry, Pine A p. pie, Orange, Banana, Celery, Pear, Peach, Nut meg, &c. Fresh Spices, Black Pepper and all an er articles in that line._ He has also something td please tho • A fine stock of Toys of all kinds, a large supply of Chinn . ware. IPettemut 3,Xecticia2. OH • He has Drake's Plantation Bitters Hoffland's German do. . Sand's Sarsaparilla, Ball's do. Hiteshew's Cough Syrup, " ' Diarrhoea Cordial Frey's Vormifuge, . -Vennifuges, dos. kinds, Pills--W right's , Judron's, Spaulding's, Ayer's, Brandroth's, Morse's, - • lifcLane's, liver; Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Dr. Parishe's do. Keroseoe Oil, Lamps and ()him, neye always on 'hand. Thankful - for kind favors already bestowed upon him, he solicits a continuance of the same, hoping that by trying M please he may win the conftdenca of the people. As much care taken in waiting up on adults as children Ftlysicians!„.Prescriptions promptly sad carefully compounded at all hours. J. F. KURTZ. August 111. 1864. D 113.1. IFILLNTZ, 111. D. 1 - IRS FRANTZ & SNlVELY'having assoc n i. 2,...Jted themselves in the practice' of Medicine an d urgery would atite that they are well I ':pared to treat aL medical and surgical cases. 1 'lions io dated to tudier of the above will please n , lie early settlement to the time of their association, as they wish to close their old books. Office in Dr. Frontz'a residence in the •ro n fol. merly occupied u a store room by Mr. .1, Bob var.. April 14-41. • L'ILAYORING, ExtractaVanille. •Lemon and E,Oran g e Concentrated, perfect irk purity and delicacy of flavor, at _ _ _ Bern's. T ADM/3144 Clothe at i zatimmakixwernmoticastata fILBEIRT, DRAPER, • • • toitatiottly:for ad le a, ultitiothiseat o ti . OODS for Gentkoatin'a.utare. t* . Latest City Fashions shrsysionitiutiL - ' W naboro'vra Amigo pro, "Ada of ell kinds nt (ha sktro 410.8(4031uptonii, 4 , . • WALKERNILL - di - CO. n store and for sale by WALKER, NILL & CC. WALKER, NILL & Co WALKER, KILL & Co. Hair " CHILDR,EN. I. N. BNIVKLY.II. 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