STQTWEISRAKEIVS BALSAM On PAIN KILLER. The Great Beirsedy f o r Sore Throat or Dept theria, Croup, Nenialgia, Also for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholec, Cholera Narks, ro tniting, Pains in the . ads, Cramps, Frosted Feet, Chap ped Hands,Fresh and Old Sores, Bruises, Burns, Toothache, to be used Internally and Ex- ternatiy. The attention of the public is especially called to St as a remedy for Diptheria or Sore 'throat. It /as been Wed in hundreds of cases in different parts lirf the country and has never failed to cure if used in time and according to directions. , A great amount of suffering might _often be saved by having a couple of bottles of this valuable medicine in the how.— Try it, and it will speak wonders for itself. Read the strong testimony in its favor appended below. — Asian external remedy for Croup, Sore Throat, Diptheria, Fresh Cuts, Old Servs, Chopped Hands, Burns, die., nothing can equal it, always alleviating the most severe pains in a few minutes. Knowing it to be . perfectly harmless, and having been used with unbounded success, and in many cases when nothing else would relieve, I have directed every a gent to return the money to any purchaser if it did not give entire satisfaction, feeling confident that not one bottle in 1,000 will be returned. Parents cannot keep a more efficacious medicine in the house, frr the treatment of — children, when suddenly attacked with CROUP, SORE THROAT, DIPTHERIA, SCARLETINA, &c., which so of ten, like a thief ht night, makes such ravages among their flocks of little ones, when they are attacked with Croup, Sore Throat, and their breathing ob strucOd. Then rub well the neck and chest with the Pain Killer, at the came time giving a few drops internally, and you will never have to lament their removal by 'those dangerous diseases. It has proven itself infallible in the last stages of Croup and Sore Throat, when given over to die. It is also a valua ble remedy for Bronchitis, and all affections of the Throat. The Pain Killer has snatched many a child from an untimely grave; now reader, purchase a bottle or two of the Pain Killer, and it will prove a God-send in the above diseases. . _ Aci person having used one bottle will ever be without it in the la mily. It is one of the most effi cient family medicines ever offered to the public for the removal of .the. nervous derangements of the btomach'and Bowels, Throat, &c., and all who use it wilt find it se. In fact, no family should ever be without a bottle in the house. Uroup and tare Throat are di-eases which very often carry oil' the patient very suddenly. It — wotel be well in such cases to have the Balsam or Pain . Killet always ready, it being an infallible remedy, by giving it internally, and at the same time satu rate a flannel cloth well and let it be applied to the throat and over the ellesttit never fails to relieve if applied propeny, having cured numbers of cases of the worst kind. All who have used it speak in the highest terms (Wit in cueing Sore Throat, etc. Dysentery is a disease of the larger and lower in testines, and ifs presence is indicated by bloo•ty dis charges, consisting of blood and - slime. It is a done gerous malady, and must be treated with caution. The object bring to restore the•'bowels, and to do this the Healing Balsam will be found a valuable remedy by g ving a teaspoonful evoty 15 or 20 min utes. Cramps of the stomach, and especially of t.e •ow els, are violent allections of the muscular and ner vous system. Sudden shocks of cold frequently produce Cramp.; of the stomich and bowels, and for this the Healing Balsam is. an infallible remedy, by taking inwardly and bathing the stomach and bow. els well with the Balsam, and lay a rice° of flannel on wet with the same. Mani:ea is a dangerous disease, and in =any localities it is worse than whets. It prostrates .the patient very much, and often change of water or diet areas l the bowels considerable, and causes great pain, and very often brings on Dysentery, which is more dangerous than the first. Now Stone braker's Balsam and effectually cure in every case. Only try it, and be convinced of its inestimable val ue. PIAUI; 40 CENTS PER BO ITLE. STONEBILAKER'S VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP: FOR THE RAPID CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Whoop ing Cough, Asthma, Difficulty of breath ing, Spitting, Spitting of Blood, First Stage of Consumption, Soreness of the Throat, and all Affections of the HMI:SION ARY ORGAN'S. This SYRUP is an invah.able remedy for the al• leviatien and cure uf PULMONARY DIt3EA.SES. It is prompt in its action, pleasant to the taste, and from Its extreme mildness, is peculiarly applicable to the use of children and persons in delicate health. As en anodyne expectorant, it will always be found to be beneficial by alleviating and arresting the se %area t spells of coughing so distressing to the patient. 'I he indispemalde qualities of such a randy for popular use, must be, certainty of operation, ab• sett. e of danger from accidental over dose, and its sdaption to every patient of any age or either fez. 'these conditions have been realized in this prepa— ration, which, while it reache4 to the foundation of db.eases, and acts with unfailing certainty, is still harmless to the delicate invalid or tender infant: it Es highly recommended wherever it has been used, asd so apparent is its usefulness and so re martial° lifts been its cures, that it is fast super ceeding every other article of a similar kind for those diseases, The afflicted can rely upon its doing as much or more, than any other remedy in soothing the nerves, facilitating expectoration, and healing the DISEAS LI) LUNGS, thus striking at the root et all diseas es and eradicating it from the system. A trial of it is all that is necessary to convince the public of the true merits of the above prepara tion. All I ask Is a trial of this Preparation, as it has no equal in itv effects a d never' fails to give ent,to iotisisetion to all who use it We warrant it m all eases, or the money Mundell : • • TRY IT-ONLY 25 a 50 CRETE A BOTTLE Ur For sale by Dr. ionN A. Ann. Druggist, Waynesboro', and by Country Dealers generally. Oct. 6-6 m A NEW STOCE BOOTS & SHOES FOR THE FILL BD lIIINTER TaIDB ! ....--..0-w...) IL I & J ELDEN have just received a prime stock of Bouts and Shoes for the fall and winter trade • comprising a variety of Men's and Boys Boots and LADIES AND MISSES BOOTS, Balnaorals and Gaiters; with childreate-shoea of all varieties. We have also a splendid article of Gents alilitary Gloves, Buckskin and Cotton Gloves, Jj and kerchiefs, suspenders, necktie., cotton and woolen Lose. Perfumery of all kinds, , a fresh assortment hetrowv . eys- Celebrated _Turkish _fiartdolitiean Hair Tonic the greatest Beautifier and remoter of the age. Moreover we have received a new st.pply of • Watehea,,Claela, Jewelry and Notions: Alen Tobalco, cigars, snuffs, trunks, valises. Bask- gets. Buckeis and inure; fresh supply of candies, atuts and all articles asually kept in a "Varian , iStore." Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired at ehort,notice. •Weinvite all• our hiAnds, and cur tourers and all others in need .of anything in our line to give us a call, feeling satisfied that we can give 011-asgooter better bargains Asa can be obtain• led at any other house (Omagh. . _ October 13,1865. dv J. ELDEN: NUIV - 701a - 11T,P011.1885'6 The Great Invention ofthelitge in' HOOP SKIRTS:, J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC.; (or double) SPRING SKIRT. THIS INVENTION consists of DTIPLES (or two) Mamma Puns REWIRED STEEL SPERMS, ingeniously BRAIDED marts and NEWLY together, sem to eon, making•the lovanatrr,most FLEXIBLE, ELASTIC sad DURABLE SPRING ever used. They oilcloth Dorm or Basks, like the Single Springs, and consequently preservti their perfect and beautiful Shape more than twice as long .us any Single Spring Skirt that Ever Has or Can be made. . - . _ THE wonderful "lethally and great comfort and pleasure to any Lady wearing the Dtfplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded A ssernblies,Operas Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews,. Arm Chairs, fur Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt can be folded When in use to occupy a small plact as easily and conveniently as a Silk Os Muslin Dress. • , A Lady having gnjoyed the Pleasure, tomfort and Great Convenience of wearing the Duplex El. liptic Steel Spring Skirt.for a'single day wilillever afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses and Young . Ladies they are supe ior to all others. THE HOOPS are covered with 2 ply double twist ed thread and will weal twice as _long as the Single yarn covering which is used on all Single Steel hoop Skirts. The three bottom rode on every Skirt are also - Double-Steel,and_twice or double covered to prevent the covering from wearing of the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, &c., &c, which they are constantly subject to when in use. All are made of the new and elegant Corded Tapes, and are the beat quality in every part, giving to the wearer the moat graceful and perfect Shape possible, and ere unquestionably the lightest, must desiiable, comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. . _ WESTS' BRADLEY & CARY, PROPRIE TORS of the Invention. and SOLE MANUFAC TURERS, 97 CHAMBERS, and 79& 81 IWADE STREETS, New Ircirk. FOR SALE its all first-class Stores in this City; and throughout the United States and Canada, Ha vana, de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West Indies. Pr Inquire fur the,Duplex Elliptic (or double) Spring Skirt. 13. & C. August 25-3 m. SIXTH QUARTERLY REPORT Of the condition of the Waynesboro' on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1865, RESOURCES. Bills and Notes Dim:minted $59,072,93 U. 8. Bonds to suture alieu latiou 75,1'00,00 U. b. Bonds and other U. S. • - Securities 60,700,00 Cash Items & Revenue Stamps 342,22 Cush iu circulating Notes of this Bank 300,00 Cush in Notes of other Na tional Banks 235,00 Cash m Notes of State Ins. 603.00 Legal Tender N xtes 20,199,45 Expense and Tax acct. 971,35 Due tiom Nat. Banks 22,96 t ,91, - " " other Banks 4 7-------$230,694,11 LIABILITP.,s. Capital Stock $75.000,00 • Circulating Notes received _ . _ from Comptroller 67,160,00 Due to Depositors 78 463,25 " " Banks 1,953,29 Surplus interest and Riche 8,127,47 The above statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. .1110. PHILIPS, Cash. bworn to and aubscribed before me, ()et, 2, 1865 • • J. F. !Wit IZ, Notary Public. Oct 6-6 t. PUBLIC SALE. THE undersigned Trustees of Hannah Fitz, de .L ceased, at Public a , see, on SATI.III - Y. OCTOBER 21ST, 1865, in Waynesboro, the following Real Estate, situated in Washington townidup, Franklin County, Pa., on the toad lead ing fr,in Vlfaynesbori; to Hopewell Stills, about ib miles Irom Dither place, to wit: A Tract of first rate Limestone Land, containing 34 ACRES, more or less, adjoining hinds of John, Bonebrake,, Nicholas Lionebrake, John Metcalf and Emanuel Miller's heirs, with a LOG DWELLING [LOUSE, Log Barn and Hog Pen thereon erected, with a never-tailing well of water at the door, a first-rate Orchard of tiratled Fruit Trees, and about three Acres of good Meadow. The above land is nearly all cleared. Any person wishing to view the above property will calf on Samuel Rinehart living near the premises. Or Sate to commons° at t o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by SAMUEL RINEHART, JOHN WAL Trustees. Gi-V. MONO, A eel. Sep. 29—,t5.1 PUBLIC SALE ?HE subscriber intending to remote to the west, 1,1 will offer at Public :Sale. at his residence in Waynesboro', en SATU:WAY, OLlTUttEiit.' 2S, 1865, the following personal property,,tdwit: ONE BUGGY and running part of a Buggy, 1 Wagon for one or tv.o horses, 1 Sleigh, a lot Lumber, a lot Irons, chains, ,hovels. hoes, barrels, tubs, forks, desk and counters, churns, 'washing machines, olc. Also a lot of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting. in part of Tables. Chairs, Bedsteads, Cupboards, Bureaus, Stands, Clock, Lounge, one Cook Stove and fixtures, I Parlor Stove, 1 Ten plate Stove, glass ware, queensware, tinware;crock ery, t large iron kettle, 1 pair scales and wdights, 1 pair s eelyards, together with many other articles too tedious to mention. Sale to continence at 10 o'clock ou said day, when a credit of six months will be given on all sums of $5 and upwards, pur chasers to give their notes with approved security. to goods — tc — ) be removed until sealed tor. SAMUEL LYDAY. G. V. MONO. Auct. PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber intendii.g . to remove to the west will evil at public sale one mile south of aro. uel Royer's, on the road leading to the Mt' Zion Church, ou 7 HURSDAY THE 26TH INST., the following property, viz: 1.6n0n louse amiss, 5 years old; 8 HEAD OF MILCII COWS, 1 two-yearling Heifer, 7 head Sheep, 4 head Hogs, Corn by the barrel; 30 bu. Potatoes; Hay by the ton, Cornfoilder by the shot k; 1 two-horse wagon, 1 spring wagon. 1 barshear 1 double and 2 single shevel plows, 1 barrow, 1 wheat fan; 2 sets breech bonds 1 set harness, 1 side saddle, 1 riding !addle ; also 3 MOUNTAIN LW'S, ranging from 12 to 20' acres; 16 cords Oak Wood, a lot oak lumber; 2 bu reaus, I safe, 1 desk,. I stand, 2 tables, 1 Set 2 rocking chairs. 4 bedsteads, 1 cloak, 1 ten-plate stove and pipe.-1 cook stove and fixtures, 2 chests, 1 doughtray, 1 flour chest, 1 churn, 2 meat vessels; 1 tub pickles; 1 wheelbarrow, 2 mattotd,s, shovels, rakes, larks, l pair large steelyarilii, cross•i ut band saw, wood saw. augers, chissels, mowing scythe, half-barrel vinegar, 1 iron kettle, a lot tin• ' ware and dishes, and other iirticles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10- o'cloek on, said day, when a credit of , six months will be given, ou all sums of five dollais , and upwards. 41101tOk; W. SMITH. JOHN M. SUM, duct. Oct. 6-4 s! FINE W/A k /talsENS—at HOSTETTSII, RCA) & CA. , ETCM4FE -Sc EI'PEBHE ware siiH at the IW 4 hilitantl,en beetled •eltreet, heave - ea the Jail aria Washington 'House, •tSouth•aiile. • • SACK AGAIN 'MTN AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK CLOTHING. • Tte undersigned announce to the citizens of Waynesboro' and surrounding country that they have re-opened their store at the old stand, one door East of gibbet's Hotel, . with an entire new stock of HEIDY-lIIDE CLOTHING, prntancing garments of almost every style and price, for Men and Boys, and other furnishing goods for gentlemen in e ess variety; also Hats, Trunks, &c., all of which ha j ust been purchased for cash at-therlatest reduced p es. The public are invited call and examine their new stock before making p chases elsewhere, as' they . are satisfied that they. can suit the wants of the community at touch prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction. FELLHEIMER 66 STRAUSS. October 6. 1865? DO YR LICE TO MI SHY I IF YOU DO GO TO METCALF HITESHEW'S, .CHAMBERSITRU, And uy your - Dry Ctoods 1 ! THEY have an immense stock and are selling at leas prices than any other House in the county. They sell the best yard wide Muslin (heavy) at 37 cents, and lower grades proportion ally cheap. Good Calicoes• for 25 Better " 31 Best that is made for 35 Best quality new style Deloins only 37 100 PIECES Shirting Flannel from 45 up Heavy Gray Twiled Shirting Flannel Wets. Satinetta we have from 37 . up Oil Clutha and Carpets. BLANKETS 1, • A heavy grey Blanket weighing 5 lbs. for $5,00 per pair; a full assortment of W bite Blankets.— spool Cotton, ail best makes, 3 spools fin 25 eta.— Ladies Coats and Circulars, a full assortment. In short we have a full stock Dry Goods and Notions, which will be sold at the lowest possible rates. -- 51ETCAL,FD 45t. fItrESHEW. Cimmbersburg, Oct. 6, 1865. $230,69471 - 1 VILUIBLB - 11101 ND — OnD 2 A c r n of P u " u p,L r f o c . 111.11 next, by order of the Orphan's Court of Ad ams county, the subscriber, Administrator of the estate: of Daniel Snyder, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, the following valuable - Real Estate of said decedent, viz: No. 1. THE MANSION FARM . , situate in Hamiltonban township, Adams county, Po., near the old Furnace road leading from Fairfield to the Date on top of the mountain, 5 miles Iron the for mer and 3 from the latter, adjoining lands of James Vl;atson, 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 h i m i s un der fine cultivation and the best kind of fencing— is Copper stone land; and produces well. The improvements are a nearly '4, ;./.. new Two-story STONE HOUSE, with hi; Basement out of grotind, also a nearly new Story-and -a-half Log House, Wash - House, and Smoke House; a Bank Barn, a new Double Horse Stable, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, Carriage House, Hog Pen, &c., all in good order. A noverfailing-spring of excellent water is piped a short distance into,the bcsement kitchen, then into an excellent milk cellar, and from thence into the barn yard, making one of the most convenient and desiraole arrangements imaginable. Thera is also upon the premises one of the finest Young Or, herds in the county, just in bearing cunditinn. There is also an excellent SAW MILL on the place, calcu , Wed to'do a large amount of work. No. 2. A TRACT OF LAND, adjoining the mansion farm and lands ()flames Watson, and oth era, containing 46 Acres and 49 Perches—about one.half cleared and the other half in timber. The improvements are a One-and-a-head story LOG HOUSE and Blacksmith Shop, with running wa ter near the door. The land anti fences are in gotit order, and altogether is a nice little home.. No, 3. A TRACT UP WOODLAND, adjoin ing the mansion firm and lands of Mont Attu Iron Company.and others, containing 17 Acres arid 100 Perches, all covered with good timber, snd oin's Creek running across it. No. 4 A TRACT OF WOODLAND, adjoin. ing the mansion hum and tends of Enoch Kepner and others, containing 22 Acres, covered with ches nut and ruck oak timber, and is easy of Emcee,. No. 6. A TRACT 1)1 %VOL/LLANO, adjoin ing lands of George liarbaugh, Enoch Kepner and others, containing 40 Acres, covered with chesnitt and other timber—. No. 6. A TRA OT.OF WOODLAND, adjoin -- "I ing lot No. 5, and lands o mos Watson, tieuiga Harbaugh and others, covere with rack oak, white onk,.chesnut and poplar timb r. Tom's Creek •runis through the tract, which is also easy of access. It contains about 32 acres. No. 7 A TRACT OF WOODLAND, situate in Washington township, Franklin county, adjoin ing tte Monterey.property, John lienchotr, Simon Leckrono and others, containing 64 Acres and 120 Perches, covered with chesnut, rock oak and hicko. to- • ry timber. There properties are all desirable, and persons wishing to view, them are requested to call at the mansion house on Wednesday previous, the 13th, when they will be shown over them by the Admin. istrator. A draft of the properties can be seen at any time by calling on the Administrator in Waynes boro'. or at the hotel of A. Benchoff in Fairfield. mrSate to commence at 10 o'clocit, A. M. on sail day, when attendance will be given anti terms made known by D. D. RUSSELL. • Atli* By the: Court—J. S. Fink. Clerk. Sept. 22 te. . SWEET POTATOES. MHE subscriber has for sale at bis Factory near Waynesboro', a choice lot of Sweet Potatoes. Persons wanting Potatoes are invited to give him a call. D. F. GNAW. Oct 13-3 t. SETTIeri UP' • subscriber would inform his customers and the public generally that he has as•ociated with. him inyte sheet:taking business his brother, Michael Kilns% anirpurposes carrying on the Itu.inesa more extensively than heretofore. They will use none but the hest material snip, use every exertion to give satisfaction. Thankator past patronage he aulip. its a continuance of the same. Thwe,indebted to him upon the ,old boots are requested lie make immediate settlement as they emit be dinged without delay. Ott. 6.. 3t • V. KRIINIER. PRICUJIOIIPIIIOII'S t t COLUMN ! NEW PALL AND a a via - CMS! TdiE 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 a splendid selection of goods, which for beauty and style cannot be aurpas sad outside of the cities. Their goods have been selected with much care as' regards durability and price. LADIES' GOODS The attention of the ladies is directed to their handsome styles of SILKS, • • ALPACAS, 'MERINOSN DELAINES, BARATHEAS, COBIJRGS, PLAIDS, POPLINS, They have .some beautiful patterns of French Merino and all wool Delaine that are hard to beat. ura[pazinta acxx:)4,. Black Silk, Black Alpacas, Black all wool Delain,dciuble width, " French Merinos, " English .4 French and English Crapes, Mourning Handkerchiefs ' . Black Jack Flannel An attractive line .of Wrappings, such•as Plaid ohil Plain, Long and square Shawls, Breakfast Shawls, Hoods, Nubies, Scarfs, arc. Jowvin's Kid Gloves, Gamettes, Lisle Thread and Merino Gloves, Hosiery in abundance. GENTUENSIOOD They esk the gentlemen to notice Melt fine stock of COATINGS, CABSIMERES, VESTINGS • RS they pass along. and they feel assured that they have the goods to suit them in pattern and Price. Table Covers, Shirting Flannels and Flannel Shirts, Drawers, Neck Tide, Bal•noral Hoop Skirts for Ladies and Misses, Linen and Pa per Collars, all sizes, Buck Gloves and Mittens. Tweeds and Jeans, Curds and Satinets,Shakr Flanel, Opera-Flanel, Plaid Flanels, • Striped Planets. rxr Ladies who are in .want of a nice Coat 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, Head Netts, Cor- sets, Corset Clasps and Collars. WHITE GOODS : PTeio and Barred Cambric, Swiea, Tape Trimming; Velvet Trimming and • Buttons, Veils, • Cambric H'ilko, Hose, L'3OBElMu BEST RIO, IMPERIAL TEA, MOLASSES at 60 ots per gal. QUEENSWARE, Cutlery. ' Spoon!, Cedar Ware, • . Brooms, Baskets, • • • Bowls, Buckets, 'Ceders, Carpet. Oil Clotho Window Shades. • Curtin Fixlures, Mims and Shoes, Ginn Shoes, Umhrellae. When you want Stocking Yarn both wool and cotton just stepin and you will find a good 'assort ment. reTho subscribers kindly ask the-public to eis• it their house and inspect ',hair stuck before pur chasing elsewhere, as they feel confident that their prices pnd goods will plea.re all. PRICE & HOEFLICH. iep. 29. 1110'41[110r3C31E111.310‘.. al RE . vubseriber notifies persons who gave their ...B. notes at his Sale on the 22d of ,March, 1865, that the same will be die on the na inst. If not paid :within fifteen days•after maturity interest will he'cliarget' from date of note. The notes have been left at the store of Amberson, Benedtct & Co. Oct 13-2 t. ,OH111: 4 TIADI R.INILLER. NOTICE. IIERSONS who gave their notes at the Sale of r the subscriber on the 20th of March last. are iv:Rind& that the same wsedue on the 20th of Sep. Aloha. Immediate payinent iarequested. Oct. 13-Bt. ' • • (4EO. FOLTZ. irtERPING and Mackni, et & ta Ha ettca e. _ : ,•• 6, •, _ ; A;60:1'• ' •- • •• ' SEPTEMBER FUIST SUPPLY PALL-and WINTER G 08118!! HIBERSON, UNHURT & CO'S. , • SarWe are now receiving our FIRST SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY, v, FIRST SUPPLY, ,i TA XI. lr a- CO 0 2CI Eli , DRESS GOODS NM 14111111 - SMill VTA'rEn rAnDs Ruffling Edge Ribbons, Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinotts, Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts. Woolen Goods, Woolen Goods, • ' Woolen Goods, Notions, Notions, Notions. SYAIiPS GROCERIES! SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUPS, SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUPS, SUGAR, COFFEE. SYR UPS; FISH, TOBACCO, FISH, TOBACCO, FISH, TOBACCO. ;SEE EM 111111 fin ETC. QUEENSWABE, NARD WA RE, 41U N S WARE, HARD WARE. 'QUEENS WARE, EA RD WARE; NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS. t'We call the attention of our mummers and the public to our stadia of new ,goode. and at the same time return our thanks to all for their liberal patronage. and we avid' endeavor bv fair ileaLlag with all, to Merit R continuance of the aunt, ti NBI:HDUN, bEISTEDIC e .2 Co. *iSeptember 22, 1805. 1865. ' N3IIIi7IT GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENsWARE, NOTIONS. LADIES LADIES LADIES LADIES' DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS, DRESS C DS, LADIES' Es GODS, LADIES' lESS 000D5 LADIES' D _GOODS: • 4.:41 r: , 1 11 iii akSIO 'MEIER GEORGE STOVER HAS RETURNED FROM PHILADEI, PHIA WITH A SUPPLY OF DRY COOK NOTIONS 4 lIIIEEN'SWARE AND- GROCERIES, DAY' To which he invites the attention , ,f of his patrons and the •public generally: , September 22, 1865 Valuable Town Property * PUBLIC SALE. rfl FIE subscriber will offer at public safe, on S-!• urdaY the 21st day of October, his valtriki • town property, situated on the Northwest cornii •,i the public square, in Waynesboro. The impro, monis are a new two-story double BRICK HOUSE with two-story Brick flack building, l l7 : 11 ' Wash House, Good Stable and all' - 4 necessary out-buildings. There is also on the pre •, • Wirt good Cihtern and a variety of choice ITI!It trees. This is one of the most desirable propertie , the town, having a fine store room connected m,.t tt and being favorably capered for business. Ti.. yard and walks have been paved with Concrete. - The whole is in the most complete repair. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by sep 29 U. MEM SILE ,J, VAHE subscriber offers at Private Sale his valtr l,k ble property, being a Tract of Land sitnated mtles East of Waynesboro', on the road leadi,”, from the former place to Saer's Factory, adjoining lands of Isaac Shockey, John Bonebrake, Funk, and others, containing 131. 421. CrEIL S more or lets, in a high state of cultivation. Tho improvements are a ' TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE with Basement in front and Cellar behind it—a never-Failing well of water at the tfcor—a good Bank_Barn with Wagon shed and Corn Crib all under one roof, Frame Hog Pen, Frame Wash- house and slaughter house 'togethcr, which is over the.race—a stone Smith Shop; also a good Water Power with a , Frame, Grist and Saw Rill 9 all in gpod order. No trouble with iae in the wir, ter. There Is also on said premises a large variety of chuice fruit trees. such as apple, pear, peach; .plum, three different kinds of tame grapes. There is also a Tenant-House on the above tract, with good imp:col/emeriti and a never-falling spring on the lot. Persons wishitur to purchase such a property will •do will by calling nu the Subscriber. 101-IN L. METCALF._ sep 29--qf BARBERING I BARBERING I HE subscribers would inform the public that thvy have associated themselves together in the barbering business ' and are now prepared to do hair cutailg, shoving, shampooning, etc., io the best rty le. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. WM. PRICE. C. C. RIIO YUAL. Sept. 15 ILTICTIONEERING min subscriber again announces himself to the Z.. 'public as an Auctioneer. He has had a num b.-r, of years experience at crying Sales and flatters ham* that he can giro general satisfaction.—. Terms as moderate as the times will admit. Oct 6-41 JOHN R. SMITE. • rig BEST "HOOP SHIRTS" and the laved aasolunent in the State, at aug 1 ] Macau% Iltressm!'s, J. IL GORDON G. V. MoNo, Auct
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