Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, October 13, 1865, Image 3

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    • StOntebreakees
NERVE, BONE AND CORN
Ll. :Al -, : , .1,,. M - If 44 , I
FOR MAN OR AVAST.
OTWARRANTF.D TO CURE Rheumatism,.
Sprains; swelled Joints; Sore Throat, Floated beet,
Poison, Old Sores and Bruises, Fresh Cuts, Corns
Mumps, Tatter, Pains in the Limbs and Back,
Sweeny, on Man or Beast, Saddle or Collar (jails,
Distemper, Scratches, &c., on Horses and Mules,
and all Diseases requiring an External Retriedy.
The attention of the publil is respectfully direct
ed to the above Preparation, as being one of thd
best and most efficacious, external remedies now in
use. This fact is based upon the testimony of thou
sands of persons whO harisi used it.
- Froin the vast amount Of good this Liniment has
— rlorTerinill eases 'wherein it has been dsed , and the
frequent application made for it, the proprietor has
been induced to place if before
_the public, and let
it stand,upon, its own good merits, ki.owing that in
every case where it is used, it Will recommend it
self All be asks is a fair and' impartial trial, and
if used according to duections, awl no benefit, no
charge. li a vine:such unlimited confidence in its cu
rative powers, lai, has uirected his Agents to refund
the money in all eases where this Liniment is used
with rio benefit, the bottle with a poi tion of its con
tents to be returned to the Agent. •
It will be found a sure remedy for Rheumatism,
Sprains, Swelled Joints, &c., and in fact, for all that
he claims for it, it excels any article of the kind yet
tried.
It is also an infallible cure for many diseases of
Horses, such as Kicks, Snags, Swellings, Sprains,'
Old Sores, Scratches, Collar and Saddle Gatti, and
all diseases re nirn ernai - temedq -fn~r"`
attic
'M - 61 _Attie, it has no equal
ThiS Liniment 4hould be in the- hamls of every
family, particularly where Ahem are children, as
Sore Throat, Scarletina. Croup, quincy, &c., are
diseases that carry many children to their "graves.
This Liniment will be found a sure and speedy re
lief in every case where it is applied in tittle. As
this Liniment is warranted to give salisfaction in
all cases, no one can risk anything in trying it—
and if the bottle is used you will never be without
it in the house—so purchase a bottle and Le con
-vinced -of the facts above.
Give your HorseiSTONEBRAKER'S FLORAE.
10 3 1) CAT I'LE POWDERS, if you want fine
and healthy horses, and you are sore to have thorn.
A safe, sure and speedy cure for Coughs, Colds,.
Distempers,' Heaves Hide bound, Worms, Bets,
Scurvy, &c., in Horses, Loss of Cud, Black Tongue,
etc., in Cattle.
By the use of these POWDERS the appetite of
the Horse is itnproved, all derangements of the Di
gestive , , rgans are corrected, and the sluggishness
•of the animal disappears, he becoming lively ; and
spirited It softens the skin giving the hair a sleek
oral el ining appea.rance. The great superiority of
these Powders over all others arises from the fact
that they are compounded of medicines that have
:laxatt •e, tonic and purifying properties, The lait
tpe removes all impurities,froth the stomach .and
twwels; the tonic adds now tone and vi4or to the
system of the_hurse r hy-which the appetite is wen.
--- deifelly improved, and the purifying medicines con-
Mined in them cleanse the blood from all impure
matter, and give a healthy and vigorous circula•
tion; they also improve the wind, and are a sure
preventive of Lung Fever; Yellow Water, Founder,
L'el-; of Appetite, and many other disc tees incident
•to tic• horse.
It is also invaluable as a Condit'. n Powder for
Cows, increasing the flow of Milk and preventing
disease. All persons owning cows should rt , k for
STONEBRAKER'S HO ItsE 'AND CAT PLE
POWDERS, as it is very important through the
winter that they 'should be used to improve the con
dition of the cow. They have no equal for fatten
ing cattle, as they give them an appetite, and !mi
en their hid r, by which they thrive much faster.
These Powders are a sure preventive of HOG
CHOLERA and aro particularly adapted to the
diseases to which Hogs arc so liable—such as
Coughs, Ulcer of the Lungs and Liver—causing
them to improve Much fester. They should be used
in the beginning to fatten Hogs, as much fired may
b saved. Theiftdpowders will be found much strong
er than the most powders now in Use, and at the
same tune the most powerful tonic ever used for
- Hot.Aes end Cattle of any kind An persons arc
particularly invited to try these Powders, knowing
they wiiicontiLue to use them.
RATS MADE TO COME OUT OF THEIR
HOLE. TO DIE.
Great Destruction of Rats!
Every Box warranted a (lead shot!
No one can risk any thing in trying it,
as it will destroy all your
;Rats, Roaches, Mice, Red - and Black Ant.,
or you eon 'have your money refunded.
Not dangerous to the llama Family.
Try it—ana, if it don't lay all your rats
• you can 5,a your money 7.lmnd/el. -
E7Tor sale by Dr. J , 'RN A. Rowe. Druggist,
Waynesboro', and by Country Dealers generally.
Oct. 6-61 n
' SIXTH QUARTERLY REPORT
Of the condition l aaf the First National Bank of
1 / I "nrnesboro' on the morning of the first Monday
of October, 1865,
. RESOURCES.
Biils and Notes Discounted $59,072,93
U.S. Bonds to secure circus
lotion 75;100,09
U. S. Bonds and other "U. S.
Securities 50,700,00
Cash Items& Revenue Stamps 342;43
Cash in circulating Notes of
this Bank
Cash in Notes of other Na
donut-11a n ks
Cash in Notes of State Irks.
Leal Tootles
ocpense and Tax ricer
Duo from Nat. Hanks
4—other-Banks
LIABILITFIs
Capital Stock
Circulating Notes received
from Comptroller . '67,150,00
Duo to Depositors '78'463,35
" " Banks ' ' 1,953,29 "
Burplus Interest and Excho 8,127,47
The abet-a -stalement is. correct•to,tho lost
knowledge and:belief. JNO. PHILIPS, Cash.
Sworn to and subscribed before:me, Oct. 2, 1865,
.1. F. KUIII7, Notary Public. .'
Oct 6-6 t.
'''1111101114: CI.II I IIIIIg*STON .
BACK AGAIN
WITH AN
ENTIRE NEW STOCK
or
L 0 T.H-I N.
.
_o_,
imHE'underaigiied' announce to the chime of
Waynesboro' and surrounding country that
they have re-opened their store ertho old stand, one
door East' f Sihbet's Hotel, with 'an entire , new
stock of
BEADY-KOH CLOTHING
embracing garmentti of almost every style and price,
for . Men and Boys, and other furnishing goods for
gentlemen in endless variety; also Hats, Trunks,
&c., all of which have just been purchased for cash
at the latest reduced prices.
The public are invited to call and examine their
new stock before making purchases elsewhere, as
they are satisfied that they can suit the wants of
the community at such prices as cannot fail to give
satisfactions
'METCALF & HITESHEW'S,
And Buy your Dry Goods FY
111-IEY have an immense stuck and aro selling
at less prices than any other Housd in toe
guunty,
_ They_sell_thc_hest_yard_wide__Mustn_(heavy)_at_
37 cents, and lower grades proportionally cheap.
Good Calicoes for . 25
Better "
- - Best — that is made for 35
Best quality new style Delains only 37
100 PIECES
Shirting Flannel from 45 up
livavy Gray '144-leal-shirting Flannel_ 50 t•tg.
Sat./nett* we have from 37 up
Oil Cloths and Uarpeta.
13 Li A 111 F. S
A heavy grey Blanket weighing 5 lbs. for $5,00
per pair; a tun assortment "uf White Blankets.—
Spool Cotton, all best makes, 3 spools lot 25 cts.—
Lames Coats and Circulars, a lull assortment. In
short we have a full stock Dry Goode and Notions,
which will be sold at the lowest pos,ible rates.
TH E. undersigned Trustees of Hannah Fitz, de
ceased, will sell at Public :ate, on SA
'DAY, OCTOBER 21SP, 1865, in Waynesboro',
the following !teal Estate, situated in 1 , % asfintigton
township, Franklin County, Pa., on the road lead
ing from Waynesbolo' to Hopewell about
woks trorn w rier place, to wit: • A Tract 01 first
rate Limestone Land, containing
more or less, adj)ining lands of John Ilonebrako,
Nicholas Bow:brake, John Molt:all and Emanuel
Miller's heirs, with
• LOG D WELL! NG EIO !USE,
Log Barn and Rog Yen thereon erteted, with a
never-failing well of water at the door, a fi:st-rate
Orchard liratiod Fruit Trees, and about three
Acres of good IVloadow. The above land is nearly
alt cleared. Any person wishing to view the above
property will call nn Samuel' Rinehart living. near
the premises. Sne to commence art &cicala
on said duy when the terms will tie made known
by SAMUEL IIIriEHART,
JOI - liN WALTER,
Trustees.
Sep. 29—ts.) G, V. Mtnio, Auct.
tIC sot scriber will otl'r at Public sale, on Sat
urday, October 14th 1865, Ma Farm, t•ituali , tl
in W.lslimnglon I, , wnsbip. on time Mentzar Gap Hoed,
about miles from Hopewell Mioa, nolomitur Janda
of 1 Shockey,Ebti., J. Funk . , bnowbergers, and otn.
ere; e'ontaining,
114 ACRES,
about 6 acres in timber. Part of the land is, Fine
stonn and part tumbling fi stone. The imorovements
consist of a NEW T WO.B ORY 1.1.411C1i HOUSE
with ilasetnivt and Slate f, new Bank Darn
with Wagon heal and Corn Crib attached, with
other necessary buildings, such as bake-house, dry
house, hog' pen, buggy shed, .k.c. Tb ere is a large
cistern at the house, and a well with first-rate wa
ter with pump in it about 100 yds distant. There
is on the premises a large Orchard of grit ted frnit,
also a 'rang vraharil of 100 choice trees pianted in
the fall :61, ividt a lot of thriving, peacit trees, a
large lot of gripe stocks in good bearing condition.
WSale to commence at t o'clock on said day
when the terms will be in !de known by
Sep. 211—ta,
rpm:: subscriber intendit.g to remove to the west
will sell at public sale one mile south of
lioyer's, on the road lesd Mg to the Mt Zion
Church, ou 7 HURSDAY THE 267'H INST., the
following property, viz : I Goon . 1t UUNG HOUSE
years old.;
3 HEAD OF 31ILCII COWS,
I two-yearling Heifer, 7 haul Sheep, 4 head Hogs ,
Cern by the barrel; 30 bu. Potatoes; Hay by the
ton, Cornfodder by the shot k; 1 two-horse magon,
1 spring wagon. bershear 1 double and '2 single
shtuel plows, 1 harrow, 1 wheat fart; 2 sets breech
bonds 1 set harness, 1 side saddle, 1 riding saddle ;
also 3 MOUNTAIN LOTS, ranging from 12 to 20
acres; 16 cords Oak Wood, a lot oak lumber; 2 bu
reaus, I. safe, 1 desk, 1 stand, 2 tables, 1 set chairs,
2 rocking chairs. 4 bedsteads, 1 cloak, 1 ten plate
stove and pipe. 1 cook stove and fixtures, 2 'chests,
1 doughtray, 1 flour cheat, 1 churn, 2 meat vessels,
1 tub pickles; 1 wheelbarrow, 2 mattocks, shovels,
rakes, forks, 1 p.tic large steelyards, cross-cut sap/
hand saw ,• . , ; t • • -• 0 , •
scythe, half-barrel vinegar, 1 iron• keitle, a lot tin
ware and thaws, and other- articles too numerous
to mention. Sale to commenco—at—W
said day, when a credit of six months will be given
on &llama of fire dollars and upwards.
Li.g011(;E: W. SMl'rlf.
Jonx M. Sul" n, A act
C.TIONEZIV
971,85
22,961,91
-1108725
$230,694,11
$75 000,00
THE subscriber again announces himself to the
public as on Auctioneer. lie has hail a num
ber of years experience at crying sales and llatiels
iiimsolt that he can give general sausfuctent.—
Terms as moderato as the times willaatlmit.
Oct 6-4 t JOHN R. SMITH.
$230,604,11
rA lkir. b.kIOUP rililitTS" and tlw 'argot%
absortment in the State, at •
' Ravi] Mc MALTZ & it tTE-111V.V.S
REIMER & STRAUSS.
October 6. 1865,
DO MI Ili TO Sitil MONEY !
IF YOU DO GO TO
CHAMBERSBURG,
E MAIZE & HITE
ChLmbersburg, Oct. 6,1865.
PUBLIC SALE.
34 ACRES,
'PUBLIC SALE.
SAMUEL, OM WAKE
G. V. MoziG; Auct.
PUBLIC SALE.
Oct. 6—te
PUBLIC SALE.
I ,
HERE will he offered at Public Bale on BAT
URDA Y THE THE 14TH DAY OF OCTO-
R, mg, en th e premi.es known as the George
Liday TannerY property, the following Real Estate
viz:—A lot of ground containing, ahem two acres,
situated in'quincy township, on the road leading
from Quiricy to Funkatown, one mile from the for
mer place, The improvetnente are a ' , •
IHOCILDWELLINO HOUSE,
Wash Hooke; email Barn, and other out intifdin'ge
all of which are in good repair: Thera is also on
this property a •
TAN'-YARD
with all the necessary buildings, such as 'fork sheds
currying short, &c. There is on thhipronerty a never.
failing well of-water with pump in it—also a stream
of water pasting-through the yard with bead stream
enough to run the water into all the vats in- the
yard. The whole is enclosed with post and' nailing
fence.' Persons wishing to view the.nroperty can
call on :George •Liday who resides on the premises.
Uf - Sale. to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., when
the terms will be made known by
• PETER KNEPPER,
SAMUEL. PPOUTZ.
J. 11 SMITH, Auct.
Sep. 29—te.
LATEST ARRIVAL
DRY GOODS
J. W. MILLER'S.
lIA VINO returned from the Easters cities
with a large and choice'assortment of
Dry Goods, Qneensware, Ce
darware and Groceries,
which I ani prepareti to offer with much greater in
dueernents than heretofore for Cash.
LANES' MIL
Silks, all Wool and printed Delaines, French Mo
rinoe, Alnpacas, Gingham", Shawls, Balmorals,
Hoopskirtl, Collars, Magic Ruffling, Bugle Trim
mings, Hoesory, Cloaking Cloth, &c.
GENTS GOODS :
I•'nncy and Plain Casimeres. Illacr — CFOth, Italian
Cloth, Vestings, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Shirt
Fronts, Collars, Neck Ties, Under Shirts, Drawers,
Buck Gloves, Buck Gauntle ts, &c
DOMNSICT GOODS:
Furniture Cheek, Bedding, Cotton Flannel, all
Wool Flannel, Linsey, Table Diaper, Towling drc.
QUEENSWARE, CEDARWARE AND
GROCERIES.
Syrups, Molasses, Rio Coffee, Prepared Coffee,•
Res Coffin, Sugars, Tobaccos, Babbit Soap, Tsui,
&c.
The above goods have been. purchased for the
Cash and I desire the same to be sold for Cash as
we don't keep any books.
By strict attention to busine, s and a desire to
please in every respect I hope, to, merit a continu•
ante of patronage. September 29,.1865,
VILIABLE FAIN.
A NI) MOUNTAIN LAND AT PUBLIC
~ t 1 SALE—On TUUSD Al% the 2lth of our°.
IsER next, by order of the Orphan's Court of Ad
ams county, the eubscriber, Administrator of tho
istato of Daniel Snyder, deceased, will offer at
Pui.lic Sale, on the premises, the following valuabla
Real Estate of said clecedent, viz:
No. 1. THE MANSION FARM, situate in
Hamiltonhan township, Adams county, Pa., near
the old Furnace road leading from Fairfield to the
Cate on top of the mountain, 5 miles from the for
mer and 3 fr . om the latter, adjoining lands of James
‘Vataoii. John Price, John Funk, and others, con
taining. 273 Acres and 40 Perches, About 90 acres
cleared, and the balance in first rate timber, chest
nut, rock oak, hickory, &c. The farm land is un
der fine cultivation and the beet kind of fencing—
is copper stone land; an d produces
well The improvements are a nearly
new Two-story 'STONE HOUSE, with
Benicment out of ground,, also a nearly
new Storpand,a,liallLog_lfouse. Wash
House, and Smoke House; a Bank Barn, a new
Double Horse Stable, Wa.on Shed and Corn Crib,
Carnage House, Hog Pen, &c., all in good order.
A r everfuling spring of excellent water is piped a
short distance into the b.sement kitchen, then into
nn exeolfent milk cellar, and from thence into the
b rrn yard, milking one of the must convenient and
det,iraole a rr•r • gemen ts imaginable. Thera is a leo
upon the premiers one of the finest Young Or. herds
in the Luray, just in bearing condition. Them is
also nu excellent SAW MILL on the place, calcu
lated to do a large amount of work. •
ICO. 2. A Tit-ACT OF LAND, adjoining the
mansion farm and lands ofJaines Watson, and oth
ers, containing 46 Acres and 49 Perches— about
one.hulf cleared and the other halfin timber. The
improvements are a One-andm-half *tory LOG
litilisti and Blacksmith shop, with running wa
ter near the door. The lard and fences are in
good order, and altogether is a rice little home.
Au, 3.. A TRACT OF 14 trOOL AND, adjoin
ing the mansion farm and lands of Mont Altu Iron
Company and others, containing 17 Acres and 100
Perches, all covered with go6d timber, Ind Tom's
Cr, ek running across It.
No. 4 A TRACT OF WOODLAND, adjoin
ing the mor•sion farm and lands of Enoch Kepner
and others, containing 22 Acres, covered with elms
nut and ruck oak timber, and is easy of access.
No. 9. A TRACT OF WOODLAND, adjoin
ing hinds 40 titiorge flarbaugh, 'Enoch Xepner and
utheis, containing 40 acres, covered with cheatint
and other timber.
No. 6. A TRACT OF WOODLAND, adjoin
ing lot No. 5, and lands of Jarnea Watson, George
iltureeug,h and others, covered with rack oak, white
oak, cliesnut anti poplar timber. Tom's Creek rums
thrungtm..e track, which is also easy of access. It
commas about 32 acres.
IND. 7 A TRACT OF WOODLAND, situate
in Wallington township, Fran kiln county, adjoin
ing tto Monterey property, John Bencholl, Simon
Lve,krone and others, coritnirting 04 Acres and- 120
eercties, covered with chesuut, rock oak and hicko.
ry timber.
The:e properties are all desirable, and persons
wishing- to view them are requested to cab of the
ritansion house on Wednesday previous, the 19th,
when they will be shown over them by the Admin
istrator. A draft of the properties can. be B een at
any time by calling on the A dull ' rr W oynes
, to tote of A.l3enelicer in Fairfield.
Pr Sale to commence . ot 10 o'cioek, A. M. on
sail day, when attendance will be givetrand — terms
made sown by
D. it. It I7StiELL. Adm'r
By tho Court—J. J. FMK. Cittnt.
.. , ept. 22 —X.4.
FIRST ARRIVAL !
$~~
M.l7'BVll:lll;tlCelittwEroSul:;ltruLL ~ainet,av
nou L.
t
nee i s
io
leklededltkLaliter.ri Collies with h titte ite.utto
wept ot hew
191114L1 IN WV GOODS, '
such as Bonnets, Bonnet Trimings of every deserip
tiott,Ladies 'and Airrstis Bats &c. Ladies tiro
invited to cudl and examine hut now .lock,
p 29—ti. •
L AND WINTER
PRICE 81, HOEPtiell'S
COLUMN !
NSW FALL ,AND
2[l43Valii
GODS!
Tit? undersigned tender to the community their
thanks for past patronage, and would also take
this opportunity of reminding them that they have
lately received from the East's splendid 'selection of
goods, which for beauty and style cannot be aurpas •
sed outside of the cities. Their goods have iken
selected with much care as regards durability and
price.
LADIES' coons:
The attention of tho ladies is directed to their
handsoine styles of
SILKS,'
ALPACAS,
MERINOS,
DELAINES,
BARATEEAS,
COBURG3, •
PLAIDS,
'POPLI.NS,
They !Save some beautiful patterns of French
Merino and all wool Detains that - are hard to beat.
==ll =
4i(acti3fizatma-ctiocias;L
Black Silk,
Black Alpacas,
Black all wool Delain,double width,
French'Nerinos, - •
" English •` •
French r,nd English Crapes,
Mot trning Ilandkerchiefil,
Black Jack Flannel
An attractive line of Wrappings, such ris
Plaid dal Plain, Long and square Shawls,
ftree'tfast Shawls, Hoods, Ntibies. Braes, &c
Jotivin's Kid Gloves, Gamettes, Lisle Thread an
Meri no Gloves, Hosiery in abundance.
GOTLEMENS' GOODS:
They ... :tek the gentlemen to notice tfleir fine stock
of
CO ..i,TINGS,
CASSIMERES,
VESTINGB
no they pass along. and they feel assured that they
have the goods to suit them in pattern and price.
Tab's Covers, Shirting Flannels and Flannel
Shirts, Drawers, Neck Ties, Pal coral Hoop
Skirts far Ludies and Misses, Linen and Pa
per Collars, all sizes, Duck Gloves and Mittens.
Ta.-eeds a►ad Jeans,
Cords and Satinets,
Shaker Vlanel,
Opera Flanel,
Plaid Flanels,
•
striped Matteis.
Ltol,ies wh . , are in want of a nice .',oat or
Cloak can find the article at their establishment,
with all the necessary trimmings. such as buttons,
gimps and .cords of different patterns.
Ladies' Gaiters, Balmoral Ties,Heati-Nettsreop
sets, Corset Clasps and Collars.
WHITE GOODS,
Plain and Baired Cambiic,
Tape Triniming,
Velve t Trimming and
Veils,
Cart:brie H'dlis,
EUAE2OESa
BEST RIO
IMPERIAL TEA;-.
YRUPS
MOLASSES at 60 eta per gal,
QUEENSWAR'f.,
Cutlery.
Spoons,
Cedar Wat-e,
Brooms,
Ilastnets,
Buckets.
Kerlmv,
Curve co
Oil Cloths
Witr.low Shades,
Curtin Fixiurea,
Boma and Shoal.,
Gum Shoes, •
Umhreliaa.
• When you want Stocking Yarn both - wool arid
cotton juhl step in and you will 'find a good assort
ment,
t...V"Thn subscribers kindly ask this public to vis
it their hou 4e aml inspee.t tivir stuck before pur
chasing c•li;awhere, as they feel confident that their
prices and goods will pletoo all.
HOEFLICii.
eep. 29. •
Tin HE intbscriber will offer nt Pell)lie Sale at the
reiitltrnce or George Kohjer. (tIG., near Ring
gold, on :fraesday, October 171/t Z 865, the following
property, Ota
2' 'Ng 'At. E S ,
1- Colt 6 :Witch Cows, 8 head young Cattle, 1 Bull,
10 head of Sheep, 12. head of Hogs; 1 foot-horse
Wagon, 1 two- horde Wagcn, 1 ono-howl Wagon,
1 Cart, Plows and Harrows, Horse Gears. Rye and
Outs by tlll, bushel, Corn by the berral.l Windmill.
end other farming utensils and other descriptions of
personal rroperty usually on a farm. I.7"tsale to
commence at. 9 o'clock on said day, when ,the terms
will be, made known by
Oct 11 -ts,i
FALL and WINTER
Netts, .
Ruffling
Edge Ribbons,
Buttozia,
DAVID SANT&
SEPTEMBER 22nd,
1865.
FIRST SUPPLY
F * n-kvA•jj
ElIOH!!
DIDEBSON, BENEDICT eCO'S.
air We are now receiving our
FIRST SUPPLY.
- FIRST SUPPLY,
FIRST SUPPLY,
X) It GI- CO CO MI S
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENtsWARE,
NOTIONS.
LADIES
DRESS GOODS
LADIES
LADIES
LADIES'
DRESS GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
NIATA EhBILIS 11,
Cloths, Cassinieros, Sattinetts,
Cloths, Cassitneros, Sattinetts,
Cloths, Cassiweres, Sattinetts.
Woolen Goods;
Woolen Goods,
• Woolen Goods,
Notions,
Notions,
Notions.
GROCER4ES!
SIJGAR, COFFEE, SYRUPS,
bUGAR. COFFEE, SYRUPS,
SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUPS;
FISIT, TOBACCO,
FISH. TOBA!:00,
TOBACCO.
WEINER LEAR Et
Q UEENSWARE, BARDIVARE,
( t o LiEEN6 WARE. 1 - 1 ARD W 4 RE,
-- itirIft..`EIVSIVARE,:, 1:D ICI. - 7.lcL';
110710.11 V, .
UT.IO.IVS,
0110112.
Ear We call the attention . of our customers and
tbo public. to ourbtocli of now goalie._ rind_a
same time return our thanks to all for. their liberal
patronago, and we will' endeavor by thir, deicing .
with en, to merit a continuance of •thirsamei .
A3111E1380..N, BENNIIIO dr. CO.
ticilember 22, 1865. •
NEWm SALT
Aiii
GEORGE STOVER
HAS RETURNED FROM PFII
_LADLL•
YSIU WITH A SUPPLY OF
, •.• ,
• " !, • •••,,
. • `;.• • .
• • . •r: . §
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NOTIONS, QIIENSTIRE
GROCERIES,
g To which ho incites the attention of
of his patrons and the public generally.
September 22, 1865
111-THE, ME, Et
MITE: subscriber would inform his customers and
1 . public generally, that having, with other busi
ness men of Waynesboro', adopted the
“caiketax Es - srausi3m,”
he is now prepared to sell at shorter profits than
formerly. Persons in .want of any •article in his
linc are reipeeffully invited lo give him a call.—
His stock of Hi ttiBEl< EEPING 00010 and
KITCHEN WARE are complete, and wilT be sold
at such pries (the times considered) as cannot fail
to give satisfaction. All kinds of •
r3iir ODD
embracing the latest and most npproved pa , terns,
for either. woo. , o► coal, constantly oa. hand.
lartlpccial attention is given to putting up Smelt
ing. made of the best tin, for houses and b
ltemember the sign of the "Ili BED lions"
D. B. RUSSELL.
August 26,
Valuable Tows n Irraiierty
PUBLIC SALE.
yr HE subs , riber will offer at public sale, on Sat.
31, urday the 9.ist day of October, his valuahlo
town pr perry, situated on the Northwest corn,-r of
the public square, in 1411.11es:3(qt). The improve
r:it:tits area now tree-story double
B It I U K
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with two-story Brick B a rk buildin
Wash klouse, Goud Stable end • .
necesttary out-buildings. There is also on the prem
ises it good Cistern and a variety of choice :reit
trees. Tins is one of the most desirable properties in
the, town, havnig a Sim store room connected with
it and bt ing favorably situated for business. The
yard and w.iiks have been paved with Concrete.—
The whole is in the most complete
sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day. when
the terms will be made known by
J. ff. CORDON.
C. V. Mmto,
up 29 to
PEIVIT_ SLUE 1
HE subscriber offdre st Private Sale his valua
ble property, being a Tract of Ladd situated 2i.
miles East of Waynesboro', on the road leading
from the former pilled Itaer's Factory, adjoining
:ands of Isaac ShockoY. John lioncbrake, John
Funk, and others, containing
0.3.• A. 40 .Du. .1M
inure or larq,"in a high state of cultivation.. The
impruvi•menta nro a
TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE
with Basement in front and Cellar behind it—a
never•fattieg well of water at the door—a good
init_l3ltruLik_ith_lkagou-shed-and-Corn--Crib alt
under one roof, Frame Bog Pen, Frame Wash
house and slaughter house together, which is over
the race—a stone Smith shop; also a .good Water
Power with a
• Frame, Grist and Saw
all in good order. No trouble .with i.e in the iris
ter. There is also on said premises a large variety
of choice fruit trees, such as apple, pear, peach,
plum, three different kinds of tame grapes,.
'There is alto renant.llense on tlie7abovetraist,
- vvithlead itiptoventents and a never failing spring
on the lot.
Persons wishing to purchase earl. is,prortrty will
do well by coin bir on the subscriber:.., • '-•• - '
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