Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, September 21, 1866, Image 3

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SEPT. 20TH 1866.
A. B. &. C.
NEW TALL
OOHS!!
DIBMISON, BENEDICT & CO.
Ara now receiving their
SECOND ASSORTMENT
X) Pt. "Mr in- <l=o C:A Mt SI .
A full stock of
- Dress — Goods. j
Ladies' -
7= - RIM NGS,
DRESS BUTTONS,
DRESS CURD.
DELA INES, TISSUES,
Collars, Cambries ' Muslins,
Gloves, Hosiery, Shakers,
Swiss Edge and Inserting,
All kinds of
- i\nos wELAn
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GLOVES, COLLARS AND HOSIERY,,
CLOTHS, VESTINGS, TWEEDS,
CORD, JEANS,. DENIMS.
Also a full stock of
GROCERIES
SUGAR, COFFEE, SY IMPS,
TEAS, FISH, CHEESE,
and all kinds of Thoceries
aIIEMITATIE, BEM in.
QUEENSWARE„
BARD WARE
QUEENSWARE,
NOTIONS.
CARPETS:
CHECK MATTING,
PLAIN MATTING,
VENITIAN,
INGRAIN,
STAIR,
%HEMP,
RAG.
We respectfully request our customers and all o
thers. wishing to buy or look at a gond swam intent,
to call and examine our stock; knowing that goods
are lower now than they, have been for some years,
and believing they will not be lower for some time
to come, wo feel assured we can give satisfaction.
AMItERt3ON, BENEDICT &
OPElitvl s OlL—AgTaiTd article for Bale
• aerr.B) tiosTwem. Itxto &C,.
QUILTS, Caudle/Vanes,
Pawn & llncrucn'e.
jot. of °unity Uacon at
Pares & liowuctes
‘ViAikVABLE FARMS
THE undersigned will 'offer 'at Public Sale, nn
THURSDAY THE lITH DA'Y OF OCT.,
1866, THE MANSION FARM. fermerly owned
by Wm. H Funk., situated one and,, a half miles
west of Wejneabero', and $ mile south of the Way.
neshoro"Furnpike, adjoining lands of Gazhaugh,
Shank, Summers, and others, containing
rl 41 Perot,—of=the—hest—imailly—of—Limestone
land, 12 acres of which is covered with priMe Tim
ber. The improvements consist of a large double
two story
with a two-story BRICK' BACK
BUILDING, with Basement, also lidClc Wash
Bake and Smoke House ailjpining; a large frame
Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pen,
and Carriage House, and other out buildings, with
two good TENANT HOUSES; Fields are mostly
watered by Creeks and Springs; also a splendid Orl
chOrd of grafted Fruit, all under good fencing.—
This is one of the most fertile and desirable Farms
in the neighborhood. "
Sale to commence at In o'clock, on the Mansion
•Farm, when attendance will be given and terms
made known by
W. W. & G. W. WALKER.
THE subscriber will" also offer at the same time
and place
120 ACRES
of prime Limestone Land; adjoining the above Man
sion Fermi.
No. 1 contains 40 acres, more or less; with a one
and a half story
and Stable erected thereon; lying mist of the lane,
and adjoining lands of John Funk and George Re
sort), well watered by the creek running through it.
No.slcontaining 40 acres, more or less, , lying
west of the lane, adjoining lands of Michael
Mor
gal. John Funk, and the Mansion Ferns, with fine
Meadow, watered by the creek and two never•fail
ing springs, also a young ORCHARD of - choice
fruit.trees.
No. 3 containing 44 acres, more or less, lying west,
of Tract No 2, watered by a living spring, about
six acres of this lat - is - well covered with prime Tim
ber, and adjoins lands of Summers, Gordon and
-A L S 0--
-at - the - aame - time - an - d place a No IrTract olMoun
tain Land, containing
lying near the Monterey House and # mile south
of the Toll Gate, adjoining lands of Fourthman,
Yingling. Carbaugh, and others.
Sale to commence at the Mansion Farm at 10
o'clock wheO the terms will be made known by
W. W. WALKER. ,
Aug. al—t G. V. Moro, Auct.
'Lancaster Examiner, copy, and send bill to
advertisers.
rElHß•subscriber begs leave to cell the attertion
I of the public to the fact 'that he has now on
hand the finest and cheapest assortment of COAL
OIL LAMPS ever off4ed in Waynesboro', also a
splendi I lot of CHIMNIES. lie is also agent 'for
Spear's patent Fruit
PrOserving Solution,
for Canning Fruit and Vegetables without Sealing.
or the use of air-tight cane or jars. For curing Ci
der it has no equal, as it imparts no foreign taste
whatever. One bottle mill preserve 128 lbs Fruit
to 48 gallons cider. J, F. KURTZ.
Sept. 7—tf.
- STONER & STONER,
DRUGGISTS,
ARE receiving fresh articles in their line of bu
siness from the Cities weekly, which enables
them to offer and sell at a fair-price, with the ad
vantage of the reduction of the eastern market—
Their stock is large and increasing proportionally
to the reduction of the wholesale prices. They
have for sale Drugs, Medicines, Patent Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Fruits, Confectionary,
with all- ankles u ually kept in drug stores.—
Thankful for the patronage heretofore received, re
spectfully ask an increase as well as a continuance
of public favors. M. M. 'STONER,
M. IL STONER.
Waynesboro', August 'lOl 1866.
WE, the undersigned, having opened a Boot
and Shoo shop, up stairs, in Beaver's }fall,
aro prepared to make Boots or Shoes for our friends
and customers at the shortest notice. Mending
done neat and strong,
No books. We don't know bow to write or
make figures.
rrLeattxer is cash
NO I'ICE is F eieby given that Letters oF
Ad
ministration on the Estnte of Jacob Gwen a
wait, late of Quincy township, have been granted to
the• undersigned, residing in Wayneshoso%
All persons knowing themselves intrebted to saki
Estate will please make irome4liate payment, mad
the. a having claims present them properly authen
ticated for settlement. .
Aug. 24 - 61.] D. B. USSELL., A dner.
Q UEENS WARE,
HARDWARE.
HARDWARE;
NOTIONS,
DISSOLUTION.
Tfirm of Roux' r & Shockev, in Pikesville,
L has been dissolved by mutual consent, in con
sequence of bad health on the part of the latter.—
The mercantile business will be continued by the
undersigned, who returns his thanks to the public
for past patronage and solicits a continuance of the
same. PETER ROUZER.
Sept. 7-3 t.
TETTERS of Administration on the estate of
I /John Bonebrake.late of Washington Townhhip,
dec'd haying been granted to the undersigned, all
creditors of the decedent are notified to present their
claims, and all debtors to nuke payment.
NICHOLAS BON ti BRAKE,
• E. J. BONEBRAKE, Adna'r.
Sept. 7 6w.
undersigned appointed ty the Orphan
I Court of Franklin county, Auditor to divtributo
the balance in the hands of David ff. ruok, Adm's
of Joseph Furl( ' deed., among the creditors enti
tied thereto, will meet at the office of Joseph Dou
glas, Eat; , in Waynesboro. Pa.. on the 20th day of
September 1866, at 10 o'clock A. AL, to attend to
the duties of hi✓ said appointment. Creditors will
present their claims properly authenticated. •
Sept. 7-3 t. .1. W. DOUGLAS.
I I. and grey Idanketa at
Pates &
1:51.1.—Li I, Mackettl, & Herring just receiv,
1: 1 rd by IlosTetscrt, REID & CO.
PUBLIC SALE.
117 ACRES
LOG HOUSE
I+:
COAL OIL LAMPS.
COME AND SEE ITS.
C. C. RHOYIJA L.
SON. PILKINGTON
August to—tf.
A dministra toes Notice.
NOTICE.
lila 4CD '3llC' W . IC 311 C
Rfla CD Zl3 4f CM (MI 3L) EM 0
H. 8. - Navy, Nat. Leaf, Fine Cut, and all the heat
`" (Jon., Brands of Chewing and Smoking
" Spuns, Tobaccos of sixteen different kinds.
" " Oys.shell.
Salt and Fish.
G. A. Salt, Dairy, large and small sack, Abate!
No 1 and 3 by the barrel.
Confections.
Cakes and Candies,
Water and Su. Crackers,
Oranges,
Lemons,
Riga° ns,
Figs,
Primes, ,
Almonds,
Walnuts, -- Painted - Buckets,
Cream Nuts, Brass Hboped 444
Pea Nuts, Bushel Baskets,
Pepper,
Clothes
o Catsup,
Ladies Tray, Baskets
Pepper Sauce. Chip Baskets, &c.
Brown's Troches, • • STA TIONASIX.
Babbitt's Soap, Envelopes.
Harrison's .4 Note Paper,
Dobbin's Electric Sus p, Fools Cap,
Castile Soap, Fancy Soaps, i''
Barlow's Indigo, °stinger Soap dt Oil
Paper Collars, • Prepared Coffee,
Bubert's Embrocation, Essence ..
Hoover's Ink, -p r ey's H. Powders,
Matches, Carpet Tacks,
Gun Caps, Powder and Shot,
Machine Twist - . Sewing Silk, S. S.
Black Cotton• Thread, ;Spool Cotton.
Needles and Pins, Darning Needles,
Singer Machine Needles: Hair Pins,
Shoe Strings, - head Pencils,
Steel Pens, Pocket Knives,
Pen Holders, o Combs',
Long Combs, Liify White
' - fulteriTressyom 3- a, —Mee n_Ftlrj
„Jilt-
Hair .011 s, Perfumeries,
Nerve and Bone Liniinent, Cocoa Nuts.
And connected with the Grocery we have Flour
and Feed which we will deliver at Mill prices.
MTh° highest prices paid for Butter and Eggs
and all kinds of Country Produce.
We are thankful far past favors, and by strict at
tention to business and a desire to please all, hope
to receive a liberal share of the public's patronage,
for we feel confident that our goods and prices will
compare favorably with those of any other house•
LIDY & DICKEL.
May I 1 --tf.
FIRST OF THE SEASON!
NEW FALL GOODS
MERILFII & 111111SUEWS,
CHADIEBERSBURG,
No. 15 Main Street 3d Door South
of the Diamond.
WE wish to announce to . the readers or the
Record that we aro now in receipt of our
NEW" FALL STOCK.
It would be useless for, us to attempt to describe our
goods an , d prices as the stock is too large and varied
for a description. But we will• only say to those
who want to save money in buying any article corn
ing under the head of
Dry Goods, Notions; Car
pets, Cloth, Oil Window
Shades, Fancy ' Baskets,
Stocking Yarn, &c., &c.
to call at our Establishment where you will find a 1
stock of
$35,000,
All of which will he Sold nt n small atluinco. R e
member too we show pardon lnr,atlvantages to huy
cirs from a distance
M B'FC ILFE & I: W.
Clinmbersburg. Sept. I t, 1866
N. B. Goods jobbed to Merchants nt city whole
sale prices
THE PHRENAKOSMIAM INSTITUTE.
A Select Classical &Anal far young Ladies
and Gentlemen, at Green (lastle, Pa.
J. MONG HUGHES, A. Principal.
Fall and Winter Session will commence Sep.
3.1866.
' • TUITION.
For Primary course per term of 20 Weeks TAXI
" Advanced English course " 10,00
• " Classical. course • •' 15 , ; 00
Music on Piano, Organ or Guitar 24 Lcs
includint,• use of instruments 12 50
" Vocal Music per session 5,00
Board can be secured with the Principal or in
private families.
rarilend for a Circular. •
Aug 3 tf.
BARBERING 1 BARBERING I
rpHE subscriber . would infbrm his customers nnd
I the public generally that ho purposes contin
uing the Barbering lousiness, next door to the New
Grocery. having purrhosed the interest of C. C
Rhoyunl in the Shop andlis now prvartal to do hair
cutting, shaving, shamporning, etc., in the best
style. The patronage o. the public in respectfully
solicited. W.Y. A PRICE.
March 2, 1886.
DR. WICKET'S
CKI,4BRI'ED
C,HOLER.A MEDICINE.
riNHE true end jenuino wink for the cure flkol.
II cre e l:Julien Illor:)ue Oldie, Cram r Cone Flux,
- Waft acrTol4 - iyerntery;...ii, oh ac le. WO wanly
nil ili.it.asee of the bowels, to be had ut rs.URTUMAN'tI
Drugtme.
r : 4
~..
repared by ' D. & J HOOVER,
june 22 6nt [Ringgold, Wash Co., Md:
REDUCED PRICES!
NEW SPRING AND
HA Vll just received from the Eastern Cities one
of the finest assortments of Goods ever offered
for sale in Waynesboro', which they are prepared
to setrat greatly reduced rates, having purchased
their 'stock at a time when the markets were at the
lowest rate s during the recent decline in prices.•
LADIES' GODS
Sundries.
Shoe Blacking,
" Brushes,
Horse "
Wh i t Wash brushes,
Washboards,
Clothes lines,
Corn Brooms,
Hickory
Among the latest novelties in the Ladies' Dress
Goods department may be found
Pal do Chevres,
Repped
Linen Lawn.
Poppline,
In the Gents line of goods we have an extensive
assortment of -
'Tricot Cloths.
Cass' r
Piinta and grown Muslim° from 12} cents upward,
together with a host of other goods. at correspond
ing low prices.
EaBgEAIIES.
A good'artielo of Itratvrt Sugar at 125 cis per lb
Rio Coffee,
Cheese,
. 'Teas,Spiees,
Cedarwaro, Ace
6.1 cHa
All Wool,
Rugs,
Basket's,
Figured,
The sub scribers kindly ask the community to call
and see thir handsome stock of goods now open
and will you ch that persons will lie convinced that
"prices have fallen," and grently ton, and to con
vince yourselves of 'the fiefs just drop in and make
an inspection of goods and prices,
PRICE & HOEFLICII.
June t, 1 ass.
(IN WEDNESDAY THE 10TH DAY OCTO-
Uf. DER, 1886. the subscribers will sell at public
outcry, at the late residence of John Bonebrake,
deed., two miles East of Waynesboro', the follow
ing personal property of said dcc'd.:--.3 Bedsteads.
and Bedding, about
75 YARDS CARPETING,
Pair Fine Tables, 2 Sets Chairs, 2 Rocking
Chairs. Bureau, Mirrors, St we & Pipe, Wood Chest,
Clock, Gun, Dishes, Blankets, Coverlets, Sheets,
guilts, Table Cloths, Surveyor's Compass, &c.,
Lard, Canned Fruit, lot of Tools, Stone Augers,
axes, &c., lot of Coro, Wheat, and Rye, about
150 Q CHESTNUT RAILS ,
200 LOCUST STAKES, lot of Locust and Chest
nut Posts, Locust Timber, lot of material for cap
fencing; a largo amount of Lumber of different
kinds; pino, oak, and walnut, for building, agricul
tural implements, &c. &e. lot of Cord Wood and
other property. tarSalo to commence at 10 o'clock
on said day, when the terms will ho made known.
" NICHOLAS IMNEBRAKE,
E. J. BONEBRAKE, A lm'r.
Sept. 14—ts G. V. MONG. A Oct.
FRUIT 3'ARS.
EISER & RINEHART' have just received
jtheir 2,1 supply of Hertell's Patent Air- right
Premium. Fruit .tars, said. t bo the best in use
Also , another aunt)! of Fri sh Cement.
dept. 14—tr.
CILLINS t CHAINS Z .
Chains, SpreaJers Butt Chains, long
4 Traces, and other Chains mule by the subscri
ex-Atut--of=tho-belitinaterialrand-always era bn~td = a~
his sliop, Last end of Waynesboro'.
Aug.3l—tf. L. SCHILDKNECITT.
_
RAMC: Ono some fine Syrups nt
PRICR & linertacies.
SL umEn
PRICE & HOBRICII
Percales,
Poppline% .
_ A agora,
A mare Mains,
All wool Detains,
GENTGEMBNI GOODS:
V alencteß,
Denims,
Linen Duck,
. I Donis,
Item p,
Shoes,
Bags,
Baagi ng,
and Plain
Oil Blinds.
PUBLIC S LE!
1866, FOR ME, 18N,
WOULD 'respectfully announce to their cus.
tomers and the public generally that they
have just received a • new and complete stock of
.
goods their line, purchased at the last decline,
and which they offer at panic prices. Their stock
of
AI ulla ire
tlinghams,
4elaines
A !pascals
Queensware
All colors,
Silks
of_the-nowest-and - molt beautiful patterns, in sets
and otherwise. Common ware, good assortment
and prices masons We.
Coatings,
' Cottolutdee,
SPICES, &c.—Ground Ginger, Pepper, A typice,
C loves, Cinnamon, Cayenne
Pepper, Mustard, &c. These
are all pure and ground expressly far ourselves.
D. Soda, Cr. Tarter, Raisens, Dried Currants,
and other Baking articles of best quality.
Pepper .Sat;ce, Tomato Catsup, Pickets, Cider.
Vinegar. "
Tv.eetls.
WOODS W A RE.—Backets", Tubs, Boxes
ete,
FlSH.—Mackerel, all grades,
Shad, .
P. Herring.
From our connection with li/indict Cars running
to tho Eastern cities, we receive regularly
FRESH FISH, FRUITS, &c. Everything in this
line in their proper season. We will order goods
of this class for parties and deliver them at short.
est notice.
Country Produce bought and the highest Marko
price paid.
Terms positively Cush.
N. It. Thankful for the-liberal share of custom
we have received, we trust by fair dealing, and
earnest efforts to please and accommodate, to. in
crease our trade still further.
May 181 HOSTETTER, REID & CO.
la grai a,
Matt tag.
ITtubrellas
Damasks.
t4attinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cottonacles, Cords, Den
hits, Stripes, Checks, Ginghnms, Linin and Cotton
Table *pets , Crash for Towels, Calicoes, Wait's,
Al paccns,
Trimings, Shawls, Brown and Bleached Shootings
awl Shirting; Ticking; Linens, Flannels, White
Goods, Gloves, Hosiery and Notions. We are re •
ceiving new goods every week and will supply any
article wanted that we have not on hand in a few
days.
We pay the highest market price for all kiwis of
country produce such as Dimon, Lard, Butter, Eggs,
Dried Fruit, Rag; &c,
•
May 25, ISr6.
MHE subscribers inform the public that they
I have commenced the llutchering business and
will supply persons with a prime article of Becf at
the Cellar next door to Oilberes Hotel, on Trlonda,v
and Thursday evening_ of each week_ during the
cb4lll - idiirs be supplied at the rcsiden
of J, H. Hoover, near Pikessville, on the same days.
J. If. HOOVER.
T. J. CUNNING UOl.
June &—am.
._....:p~~.+.5._._.
Hostetter, Reid & Co.
Embracing in part
RIO COFFEE,
P. R. SUGAR,
SUGAR ®1.002i
WHITE . SUGAR,
PULP• DO.,
BEST SYRUPS,
PRIXE BAK. bIIitiASSES,
MOLASSES 0,50 CENTS,
TEA-41., IMP., BL'K,
SUGAIL
0 EESE-MASON'S CRACKERS
and
VEGETIBLES,
NEW STORE.
RINTIKffMIIRTIMM
COON & STONEHOUSE
WOULD respectfully inform the public tha
they have now opened at their new room,or
the south:west corner of the Diamond,.in Waynes
bolo', a large and well selected stock of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
• Hardware
• and Cutlery,
Iron, Steel, Nails, Conch-makers Goods of every
description, t;kueensware,larware. Shoes. Car
pets. Oil Cloths, Paints. Glass, Oils, Varnish Brush
es, Fish, Salt, and all kind of Goods kept . in o well
regulated store. Our goods are all new and fresh
and have been`bought for cash at the late decline
ia prices.
We flatter ourselves that from• our long experi
ence in business, unit a determination to sell g..orls
at small profits, we shall he able to offi‘r unusual
inducements to all buyers who desire to save mon
ey. Please call and see for yourselves. •
'We have a large and well assorted stock of sta
ple and fancy Dry Goods, embracing.
Cloths, Cassimeres,
NM DRESS GOOK
Beef ! Prime Beef ! !
.fi ( .-., W. jrl.4 - 4,prs,
i•-i,iiiitir', ARRIVAL
SUMMER GOODS.
TT AVING returned from the Eastern cities
liwith a large and choice assortment of
which I am prepared to oflbr with much greater in
ducements than. heretofore, prices being much .
duced.
LlElltt 9 eiblDl
Printed Dein inrs, Aloccas
Chaise, Ginghams, Hoop Skirts, Collars, (msg.
ic) Ruffling, Hosiery, Cloaking Cloth,
hair, l'oplins, Annum Dolaines, Linen litlk'fs.
GENT'S GOODS
Fancy and Plain Cassimeies, Black Cloth, Italian
Cloth, 'Tricot Cloths, Vestings,'Shirt Fronts col
lars, Neck Tics, Cull's, Way Linen, Linen Check,
Union :Shirts.
DOMESTIC GOODS:
Furnituro_Checks,-Ded Ticking, fine Blenched TA.
ble Diaper, Bleached and Unbleached Cotton Ta•
ble Diaper, fine Linen 'fowling, Napkins, Ameri-
Un 'fowling, Bleached and Unbleached Muslin,
rnbrellas, CJrpetting— nil wool, Ingrain and
Rag; Oil Cloth, stair and floor.
QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE. CEDAR
WARE.
HARD I , VARE,:fuhs, Churns, Ducket.,Knives and
Forks, !Fable and Tea Spoons—curry "combs,
horse cards and brushes.
GROCERIES.
Syrups, Molasses, S'ugare, Itio coireP. Tobaccos
Cigars, Teas, SpICPS, Concentrated Lye,. Ex't of
_Logwood, Corn Starch, Ex; - of - Coffee, I.l4ilkie - s -
Soap, Fancy Soaps, Kerosene Oil and 'Fanner
41.
The above stock embraces all the latest slyies of
Glassware
lean - purc ItsCt wit great care
and with a view to snit in quality and t-tyle the
tastes of . all. All we ask is a cali anal examination
of our present large stock to convince •thoge wish
ing to purchase that we are enabled to sell as cheap
as any house elsewhere
By strict attention to business and a desire to
please in all respects I hope to receive a continua
tion cf public patronage. J. W. M. ,
April 10, 1866.
ZINGARI BITTERS.
-a. 1131LAXI'es 3PrearcrezitiNrc,
OF CHOLERA !
•
THIB WONDERFUL REMEDY was discov.
moil and introduced ahou t twenty years ago by
Dr. S. Choopsus, an onOnent Egyptian physician.
He had long seen and felt the want of same rern•
edy which would strike nt the root of the disease,
and so prevent much of the suffering which the hu
man family was then compelled to endure.
This great question was presented to his mind
every day in vivid colors as he moved among the
sick and dying, and observed the inefficiency of
nearly nil the remedies then in use. Thus he was
lead to think and experiment; and after ten years of
study and labor, he presented tt his fellowman the
wonderful Zingari !litters. The r fillet of this prep
aration in the prevention and' cure of disease, was
so marvellous and astonishing, that the most natter
ing marks of royal favor wire bestowed upon him
who discovered it. His name wog pled upon the
Reit of .Nobles, and a gold medal with the fhllow
ing inscription—Or. 8. Chemises. the Public Bene
factor—wag presented to him by the Viceroy.
The preparation has been used in several opitlem •
ice of cholera, both as a preventive and curative
measure, and with great FUCCONft, that it has been
introduced into nearly all the general hospitals of
the old coedit. The old saying thit nn ounce of
prevention is worth a pound e.f cure, applies with
marvellous force to ch,,lera, and therefore any rem•
edy that will protect us against this terrible disease
should be freely and perst-tently used.
All pathologists now agree that the cholera poison
acts on the system through the, blood, an d th a t an y
con bination which 'acts en the excretory o ans.
and keeps them in working order, must preyft -'ll
sufficient accumulation of the poison to exert its
terrible effects on dm organism. This is true nrt
I only of cholera, but of nearly all other maladies, es.
peelilly the different forms of lever.
The Zingari Hitters is just Weil a remedy as the
above conditions require. it acts on the organs of
ex , :retion and secretion, keeping up a perfect bal
ance between them. This Bitters is composed en
tirely of roots and herbs, so nicely concocted that
every organ is netel upon and put in tone. Its taste
is pleasant and its etTeets prompt and lasting.
Numerous eases of the Ildlowing diseases have
been cured ny it: Coolers. Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever Ague. Nervous
A,paemia. Dysyepsia; Flatulency, Colic,
Scrofula, &c. far Price $1 per quart bottle.
Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf, liar
risburg, Va. sold by Druggists, llotelkcepers and
Grocers. P. RA / - ITEit. Sole Proprietor.
For sale at the "Waynesboro' Lintel," by V. B.
GILEIOCr, Agent. [june22 —1 y
• _
TV 11 IV FIRM!
CARRIAGE
THE subscribers would inform the public (hat
they have associated themselves together in the
Carriage making business, an I that the business
hereafter will be continued at Jacob Adams' old
stand under the firm of A omits & ITAIVEISIL They
will have constantly on hand 131113-
GIES of every description ; new and 4 ..=, , ., - 4•1 0 ; , :r.
second-handed Vehicles of all kinds. Itoasssatf,
17 . 1lepoi.ing done at short notice,
They employ none but gond mechanics and use
the'best material. Persons wanting, any thing in out
line will do well to give us a cult before purchasing
elsewhera. JAOOI3 ADAMS,
GEORGE 11.11 A. W KKR,
Church malty ;vr:sift the M C CAuith
Jan 28 - tt
Fashionable.
WOULD inform her lady friends of Witynes
bore' and vicinity that she has jastieturrisil
from Philadelphia with a complete assortment qi
fashionable Millinery Goods, embracing among o
ther *Wales, BONN ='S. AND BONNETTRIM
MINGS of every description. 'Ladies aro invited
to call and. examine her new styles.
Residence on Mechanic Street, first house north
east of the 'fi Washington init." [Ay.
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OF SPRING AND
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darware, Hardware avid _
Groceries,
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1866.
THE GREAT
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MISS M- C. RESSEIt