T.E.eibectibet-'iollrogr -tinbliti Bale, Dtt THDRADAY TEE 10111 DAY or JVNITARY, 1867, at his residence. about 1 mile Southwest of Waynes boro'`, the following valuable personal property, ,to 6of which iio, Colts tieing, ye tra; 12-HEAD OF enTLE, 2 Of whiCh are Mitch Cows, both of which will be fresh delta the time of sale; • 21 HEAD, or HOGS, arnong *hick ire one Suffolk Boar and 2 Breed, Seise vrith pigs; 10 HEAD OF SHEEP; 4 u4ka.44,40 1 six-horse Plantation, broad tread, I three-inch tread, I light two-horse Wagon, and I Spring Wa gon; I good REAPER AND MOWER,- , (Seymour & Morgan) 1 Grain Drill, nearly new; 1 Spring_Grain Rake, IThrtBhingMaching and Horse PoO'er with finiftate ttitep,"4 Barshoar Plows, 3 thiee-horse and 1 two-horse; 5 double and 2 single Shot& Plows; . 2 Harrows, a lot ,of Single, Double and Trebble Trees, 1 good set of Blacksmith Tools, a lot of old iron, chains and coos chains, 1 gocid Stave Jointer, 1 bet tress hoops, 1 pair, of Cattle Scales, 2 pair of Hay Ladders, 2 'sets of Breech. bands, 4 sets Front Gears, 4 sets . Plow Gears, 6 Rousena, Collars and Bridles, 8 halters and chains, 4 fly nets, 1 Fifth Chain and Spreader, 2 sets Bug gy Harness, 1 Windniill 1 Rolling Fcreen, a lot of forks and rakes, 1 Cutting Box, 1 - Jack Screw, CORN BY . THE BARREL, and many other articles not necessary to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when a credit of 12 months will be given on all sums of $5 and upwards. JACOB CARRALIGH. Dec. 21—te. . G. V. Mono, Auet. P.ALIg SMEI THE subscriber, Administrator of John Rolling- et, deed., will sell at Public Sale at the late residence of the deceased, about 2i miles East of Waynesl.oro' , near Dear's Factory, on Tuesday Me Bth day of January next, the following property, to vrit : 1 MILC_H_C_I will be fresh by day of sale, i FAT HOG; 2 Cup boards, one a corner Cupboard ' 1 BUREAU, 1 DESK, 11 Tables. 1 Sink; 3 Beds and Bedding, 1 Bedstead Sets Chairs, I Rocking Chair, 2 ten-plate Stoves, 65 YARDS CARPETING, a lot Oil Cloth, 1 large Flour Chest, 2 Copper Ket tles, 1 Kress Kettle, 1 Iron Kettle, 2 Meat Vessels, about 125 lbs Pickled Pork, hoes, rakes, forks, 2 axes, 1 Grindstone, 1 Wheelbarrow, a. lot Lumber 1 Stand and Pickels, 1 Can of bard, a lot canned fruit, a lot jugs, a lot Soap, 1 Side Saddle, 1 log chain, 8 BUSHELS POTATOES, • Apples by the Bushel, 1 Barrel Vinegair, 1 keg Si der, crocks, jars, a lot Tinware, 1 Clock, Sheets, Coverlets, Blankets, Table Cloths, a lot feathers, a lot Queenswaro, a lot muslin, linen and • flannel, 3 bus, dried apples, and other ried fruit, 11 crocks of A pplebutter, 200 CHESTNUT RAILS, a lot, HAY AND FODDER, 40 bushels of Oats, 50 Barrels of Corn, more or less. also the one-half of 28 Acres of GRAIN IN THE GROUND, •nd other articles not necessary to enumerate. - Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by ' JOAN S. OLLER, Aam'r. G. V. Mora, Auct. Dec 21—te VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE! THE subscriber will offbr at Public Sale on!Sat urday 'Me sth day of January, 1867, his /House and Lot of Ground,situated on Main Street, Waynesboro'. The improvements are a two.story FRAME HOUSE • and Back Building, with good Cellar and Cave un der the house, good Ultima at the door, and a FRAME STABLE large enongh for 2 horses and 1 cow, Carriage Shed, Wood House, Hog Pen, &c., on the lot; also a - choice selection of fruit trees, grape vines, shrubbery, &c. This is a desirable property being situated in the most pleasant part of the town. tar Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by JOHN FISHER. G. V. Mesa, Auct. Doc. 14—ts HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE ! /'r ERE subscriber oilers at Private Sale his louse' and lrot of Ground, situated in the Borough of Waynesboro', on the old Hagerstoivn Road. The improvements are a one-story LOG HOUSE, Log Stable, gbod Cistern, flc. There is also on the lot a rhoico selection of fruit trees. For further particulars apply to the subscriber. • - HENRIETTA HOLLINGSWORTH. Dec: 14-4 t 'r,firk 'PER 'YEAR! We 'Wiwi agents I .J V everywhere to sell our IMPROTSD *MO Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Under sud upper feed. Warranted•five years., Above:sal • ary or large commissions The.ONLY machine, wtd•in United States for lobs than •,$40 . , which aro hilly licensed by Home, 'Wheeler.* Witsem, 'Grover * Baker, Singer 4 Cp.. and - Bachelder. 411 ether cheap-maellines ore infringements , and the seller or user:are liabk to arrest, fine,tmd imprisonment.-- Circulars free: Address, or -call • upon Shaw & Cletic. Biddeford, Maine, ot,Chicago, 111in0i5.,,.. nowEs ROBES • , frHHE subscribers aie.now..recioiviag..at their Stott' 117fioe aisoirttheirit of Buffan Robes, which they • am prippititif tci salt otreclueed *keg: - D!te4ll-rnit... JUNBilittt: . • IVa..osa *or 44ail, MHE iiabsaiber„offers. tor ; salp 4 1 inolk.;,trouf jCwAvicrs, statiakfur i irOid WrArin vrati',.lloid;i3tiyrt,e;.Covo TOiigh.•:,:rergtig,;,rea= ot.threi litica4?-41' s U 0 0 • TAL.M,from,4l4e,it,eopes dale .intbscriher bee4o4l64,lll4•olNoveraietiL Block - 5 -and •*!potted 'Span-with tipbtr,thei . rbtlit :The pa , * •,r,warci . , forie -inich"ihforaiWoii ' will teat" tli;hia recoverY • • ":Dec:-.18-=3t. which they feel confident that they. will .pronounce cheap compared to.former prices and quality Plaid goods, TIM gentlemen are directed the beautiful line of Caseimeres Fancy, Cassimerea Plain. C 'albs & Satinets, With a complete line of Gum Sandals and Buskins. Ladies Barak, Over Shoes, Bradleys Hoop 'ikitts, Ba'morals, Skirts for ►Misses & Children Shaker and Ballardmle Flansels, • Opera, Army and Grey Flannels, Wool and Cotton Yarns, all colors, Colored and White . Cotton Flannels, /den's:Undershirts and Drawers, bfen's Roundabouts, Ladies Breakfast Shawl's, Long and square Shawls. Fancy Blankets, . Horse Blankets, Blankets, Rail Road Bags, Bub* Buckets, Broom 6; Spices, to. The subscribers kindly ask the community to call and ace their handsome stock of goo& now vixen and will vouch that persons will lie convinced that •"prices • have fallen," and greatly'too, and to con vince yourselves of the facts just drop in and make an Inspecion of goods and•prices . PRICE dr. HOEFLICH: . Nov, 23, 1866. THE VERY LATEST, • - • And most Important to Mankind, is that town or County, ' Hy either Jew or - Gentile, -and don't except ' even Fenbins or'Corthigenians, of any other man ; and if you don't believeit; call arid , see- fur' yourselves. 1 will make them to order lb the - Most Fashionable and substantial manner, or sell them 'by the' Yard or Pattern lo suit 'buyers; CHEAP for'VASH..— All Work .guaranteed•tott or no sale.' Also, a com , olete stock of " _ Gent' 7 i - Filritishifig Goods. " It is noknocessary,to , enumcia rho articles, as it is well known Abet ,you can always and a L A-RUE STOCK tif Ft./RMSAING , GOODS on ..11nit'd at my store. , 1 return distil:Blo my friends and', pUblic gen. . erally for their liheral pationigegieertiled to .me and hope lty close attention to busjfiess fo . receive actin. tinuince of the earns. : '• " OROsite the "INSehington Hotz e, ----Vest-lkashingtnn..l3l,;_ilisterttoArA,_Hd.•__ CalebciittidslNGEß . 8 g WING - CHIN E 'idiyaya "hand,. - bath' Famity. • and the IMannfieturlng Michine- J. 4. _Nov. 23, 1883 • , ; I i t: - NTOTlLitlitert3iti surer Loners of Asionio; `., istrotion fir the Rotate of John tiollingfx,... ; •lia to I hal:Wed granted ,po*noluovviogitho.oistelifo Ti ate .ftfaliii:Jinnieiliatio; - VignAtt;`lll4, t thaise.*ving.claimsarkpr.fie, Ahoro,pvpocly tbefiticatepouseigement. ;• • • 11-6 g &bet. , . JOEOI W. GOOD 3k' t 4 ' .AT THE CHEAP COAPIERa -, n letk-gouvon, in the way . of a large and handsaws stock of New Winter' Goode just received Mrortire Erist The firm tender, their community for their very liberal patronage. and now, ask "them to call and see their present assortment of desirable WINTER GOODS, We ask the ladies to call and look over the .array of Poplins, Merinos, DeWas. Coburg', Twills, Fustains. Tweeds, Gaiters, Gam Shops, Ladies will please notice our fine assortment of Courliss, Rugs, Butter Prints, Coffee, Sugar, Grain Bags, J. A.F.ISHEI,t, Merchant - Tailor, has just received the Largest" SiOck of.CLOTHS, QASSIRERES and VESTINGS . the Alpacas, Mohair Reps. Cashmeres. A limo] Delain a Vestinge. Flannels Children's Shoes Whips. Glum Clotb, Tarts, Tube, • Pails, • • Kegs, Bowls, Spoons, Ladles, The extent and variety of out Stock can only be appreciated by personal examination. which is so licited. Purchasers may save IS to3o per cent. oy examining this stock, as, grelt bargains will be giv en. S. OGILBY. Bagging, &a. I Hagerstown. Nov. 23. • Chocolate, !z*.i,:.tottiiiim: -. -', - ti.?.-- BT .& 111101111111, OF THE tz ' CUMBERIM/I):NALLET-s:', tocATED '6ll - AiiiBEMBURO ].PENtfA, S. L. 2 - 011E11,1* -. - WOULD inform his ta,,timerons friends ind cud tomers that he has just returned from the East with an extensive assortment of Foreign and Domestic, Ladies Furs, embracing Hudson Bay, Russia and Mink table German and: American Fitch, Siberian' Squirrel , tabl e, Frelich Mink, &c., &c., which he is, offering at very low rates. HIS 'ASSORTMENT • OF • EATS am tvs. and magnificent Store Room, cannot be equaled in The State. Call and examine his stock, at his store on Main street, Chambersburg, Pa. Sign of the BIG RED HAT. November 2, 1866. I Sill YDIJ that are wanting the hest assortment—of C/C)CO33-121.&" eitCWITC,SEir is in the market will do well by calling at W. 'TITLE'S TIN AND STOVE STORE. There you will find the Lanctaar stock of Stoves and Tin-ware in Waynesboro'. The subscriber tenders to the community his thanks for past patronage and hopes for a continu ation of the same. Call and hear what induce ments he offers for you to invest, for in your deal ings with him you will be dea Ith with with fairne You will find a good stock of Brass and Copper Dippers, Brass — Ladles - Sheet-iron ware, Iron Wash Kettles, Iron Bread Pans, Brass Kettles, &e. • • You will find among his stock of stoves those splen did Coot &oyes, the Niagara and Combination They have an extra large oven, extended fire-box, taking a long stick of wood, square top, good dritfi, and in all good Bakers. In fact just the stove a good housekeeper wishes. Don't forget to call and examine his stock. • It will pay. Next door to the Post Of f ice. Feb 16] ' W. A. MIME BEAD QUARTERS POR HY COW, NOTIONS, Carpets, Oil Cloths I WE keep all goods usually kept in a first class Dry Goods Stern and Job goods at city whole sale prices. We haye just returned from the East with a tremendous stock and are selling goods at such prices that attraqt buyers from All parts of the county. Prints we are selling a faii article at 12} cts. Better for 15, good for 18, 18 and 20, and the very best at 22 cents Moslins from 12& to 25 cent, and the best for 25. Detainee all colors and styles for 25 cents, the new styles only 31 ets. Best quality of French Merino in all colors only $1,25; new and beautiful stylei Dress Goods from 37 to 50 cents; Flannels, all wool, from 31 to 75 cis, in every color ; Stock ing Yarn, best quality Blue`mixed, Black mixed, Sheep's (heap, all Colors in two and three ply 'only $1,25 PER POUND. We' also beep the Fancy col. rs for childrene wear- rir A trip to out es tablishment will always pay. METCALFE & HITESHEW. Chambereburg, Nov. 23, 1866. NEW. DRS' GOODS , FALL AND • WINTER ! rrNE subscr:ber has just received a most eaten sive assortment of new Fall and ‘Vinter Ooode, embracing all the latest styles or Ladies Dress Goods, Cloaks, Sacques: Black and Colored Cloths, Sits tvls, Gentlemen and Boys' Clothing, Domestic 'Goods, Blankets, Carpets, Balmoral 'an d flocip Skirts, &c., &c. 1111 GOTHS ! WI CLOTHS AT UTOILFE & NTOU will find Oil Clothe llf 2 and 2i yds. wide, a good assortment .cif patterns ell very cheap. Table Oil Cloths, in patterns, a beautiful assort. meat difTerent sizFs. 'We have also the plain Oil Clothe fur tables' by 'the yard. Imitation of walnut, muhogony and oak, also plain black Oil Cloths. Oil Window Shadei in Green, Brown,. Red, lend all thl late stilt's, wry cheap:: Window Shade fisp tures and tassel!is in great variety soon and 'get Bargains: ' Chembersbarg: Nov. 23. 4 • 1E W .a s: iINVI THE subsetiher's 'Would inform the kiddie that thee have elsociated theuisalves together in the Carriage Making: htisineasi . ant that the businiss hereafter will be, centlntted Jacob Adains! ohi stand under the grin otAbeila I.l3irrant. They will hare constatitly on, hand "0408 of entry description ; new and "sacond..handed Vehicles of 'all kinds. rirßepaii fag done at short noddy; : • :They, einploy..notii Init:giiod mechanics and use the material f'c ranna Wittiling anything, In ow tine well to give Ye a -esJI .before purchasing via:where,.• . JAC( DAMS, - . Chu-eh Straf as .Lfu Z f-/Autt - " TuAI.F.O & IltrEso.&. Cluunbasburg arr I.2)AP?'"(L-7, A DIES Vinais, tt,carfe, Nov . 23j ••• TIT . , Nµ ! 23;] Pilev Guit•TA )uutorpti net. 4(4 4 G 11", ; -1. ' - " Peon skilositackul&:-. . •s_VIL 11 1 EN Tim kvroit to:smoke ..4£4orr,go to KURTZ'S fox • ,`j• MILLER° A.RRT"V'AL Or' FALL AND WINTER GOODS, AVErird r stunted tom the Easte r n cities with u Wife end Choice aesortaient of goodi — it . reduced prices I am prepared to offer.much greater indueemehli thaiiherettifori Id pride 02d quality. Our stock embraces " . Dry Goode, titieentsware, Ce. darware and GroCeries. FCM TAE ILLIDEL Silks, all .Wool Repp, French Morinos, Saxony Co- burg, all Wool Delaines, Printed Delaines, Alpac cos, Barathea, all Wool Plaid, Poplins, Cloaking Cloths, Shawls, Breakiiit Shawls, Belmont's, Ging ham, Hoop Skirts, Collars, Ruffling, Hosiery, A mure Delaines, Linen Hdk'fs., embroidered Brocade Mo hair, Kidd & Silk Gloves, &c. FOR THE GENT'S. French Cloth, Black doo Skin Cassimeres, Fan cy Cassimeres, Silk Vesting, Over-Coating, Union Cloth, Satinets, Joins, Melton, Under Shirts and Drawers, Back ait d Ringwood Gloves, Berlin, Glover, Suspenders, Shirt-Fronts, Collars, Neckties, Cuffs &c. • DOBBS Furniture Checks, Bed Ticking, fine Bleached and Unbleached Table Diaper, fine Linen Totaling, Bleached and Unbleached 'Fowling, Napkins, Bleach ed and Unbleached Muslin% Sheeting 0.4 and 10-4 _nankeer,Prints,Umbrellas Flannels, Matting,- Birth ing, Int - pain and Rag Carpet; Oil Cloth, 44 and 64 Stair Oil Cloth, -White and Colored Blankets QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, CEDAR- WARE. Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Knives and Forks, Ts He and Tea S .00ns—Curr• Co be Horse Cards and Brushes, white wash and shoe Brushes, Bath Brick, Syrup, Molasses, Rio Coffee ' Tobaccos, so gars, Tens, Spices, Concentrated Lye, Ext. of Log wood, Corn Starch, Ess. Coffee, Babbitt andyancy Soap, Kerosene and Tanner Oil, Dary Salt, No_l Extra Shore Mackerel, White Fish, Baker's No. 1 Chockolate. Tar, &c. The above stock' embriees all the latest styles of goods, which - have.been purchased with great care and with a view to snit in quality and style the tastes of all. All we ask is a call and examination of our stock to convince those. wishing to purchase that we are enabled to sell as cheep as any house elsewhere, I tender my thanks to the-community for their liberal patronage and hope to receive a contin uation of public patronage. LW. IL , October fr, 11166. STOVES AND TINWARE, kfla a large supply off house furntshe:;* goods at the Sign of the "BIG I#ED 1101tN," Waynesboro', Pa,, where a large assortment of • Cook Stoves, Nine Plate Stove 4 Parlor Stoves, Coal Stoves, &c., of the hitest imprivements, the best 'in the market to be bad at the cheap Tip andcl R et s e)6 D. . TINWARE. A farce assortment...of Tinware of every deecription, made of the hest tin in the market and warranted, at the eigd of the ‘ 4 53.14w 3EtedL Soria.." • D. B. Russell keeps constantly 'on hand and for sale . a generai assortment of the, very beet Amite furnishing_goods. , Japanecl ware., tin toys and fancy articles. • • Pure iVo. 1 Keroseni Oil, and a largo assortment of Lamps of the Litest style and improvement for sale cheap. • „ WASMING MADE EASY By calling at the sign of the "BIG RED HORN"• and getting one of, the best Clothes Wringers ever made. Persons in want of good ,stoves, oi good tinware or home furnieking guoda .gcnorally, will do well by calling on D. 8.. R (ISBELL, ' Sign of the "DID RED HORN." • Waynesboro', Pa. •' Sep 28, 1866. " . . NEW GOON! NEW NM E. & ELDEN TrAVE just received , their new stock of goo J 11 - 1 for the fall and winter trade, consisting of „ Hats' and Capg, Bocits and Shoes, Trunks. Vilises,Daskete, Mats and Pails, a'so a • freshauPply-of Notions, consisting in part of Sas. ponders: llantikerehiefs. Gents Colton and Do: , mestic bless; "Paper' Collars, Usushes.of all kinds, PenkniVes, Razors, ; Photograph Albums, Portrnonnies ' Comes Brier Pipes. Fens, Foolscap and Letter Paper,. Envoi opes,llterf 'Pen.: pentilit; 'lke., Rabbet's' Soap. • Toilet sod 'Shaving. Soaps, Perfumery Snit Hair Gil, a fresh supply; of Retrouvey's Turkish' Bin ' :doknialr Hair Tonle, tbs. greatest beautifier. and restorer - of.the age. , . Tobacco,.Czgars and Snuff; Oranoi, temone;Wittm, Candies, , ,ReitteuvPoppNl ;Corn, Prepired Coffee, &mance _Stove Poitahi iltaWting and - druehes, Match . es. Powd.er' and . Silk' Watches. (Mocks and Jew eiryi together with 4enttio's GoLlYetg. • ita' • a c pao , awe yy 'Thankful for psi rotors we said:it ak,.. continuance of public patronage,• feeling- .confident that i.our goods and prices will cortapare, favershly„ with flume .soyothsr hawks.; ,; 4,44: 0ct...6 ) 1866 • tlint•iit 7 l4 (4 valets et Now 2:l] - • Poor 4St-lhizru , les: from 1 . to 2 yds wile at Nov'23.] • Paws ilk ilorructeiv.' - - lirte t9bt of 6ney 4. :”heiitifirt ; j . ust rperived at %. Phrs de r.teu.s., 'AEId: .310-3E3 tat.- - 9111M-Sielni 1866 A.. 8.. kti srigiw r u GOOISH NBERSON, BENEDICT & CO. Are now receiving their SECOND ASSORT M ENT OF CIVCO CZ1.3:1 . _ • A and slack Ladies' Dress Goods. DRESS TRIMMINGS, DRESS BUTTONS, DRESS CORD. DELAINES, TISSUES, Collars, Cambria, Muglies, (}loves, Hosiery, Shakers, Swiss Edge and Lusatia& AA Wail' 4 NEN CLOTHS, ' - CASSIMBRES, BOOTS AND SHOES, OLOVES,-COLLARS AND HOSIERY, pLonmATESIINGS, TWEEDS, ' CORD, JEANS, DENIMS , Also • fall stook of GROCERIES SUGAR, COFFEE, SY Rts PB, L TEAS, FISH, • Cif EYISG, and all kinds of Groceries RIME 1t IRK ITC. QtMENSWA RE, BARD WARE • QUEENS WARR. 'NOTIONS. CARPETS bIATTIXG,. - PLAIN MATTING, • VRNITIA'N, INGRAIN; " ETAZR; 11E 111 P,,. • ' - RAG.. • our custom/tit and ad o-' there, to buy, or ' look et a goodlmo+ tuirtits. - to•ealfirid exatigine ;Inimiring tiiat goo& a Than thiy fiirsOree'yearo; and•hetiotiivz they will not twk.lower for some; their avelariawarairire cah give istiafsetion: . , • MILI/gitnt)S; t3Ol ' • UPIA ! i•Fliipnt, aud, leiautiful•Cl;kool CPO PJG.I.ior la ceas • ; , Illy ,18: ' ill,rrcr.saaT : k tI tr~tsup;w a_ . . , . Now Lkthe:Silig till! 14I': iig y in; • 431 - - 111 lAN MORI Ill)i..k::„111001,t:1410, - stililiilLic.;- *HES *0 . .thforin the, good Aliens of Way. V V 'nesboro' !rid vicinity; that he hail jest ireekr ed from the East a large and Orlt assortment of fresh Drug!. Median* Oils: Paints; Dye Stufib Witidoist Maw ; Nay, Druehes,ltc; fce.;citiich he is prepared to sett as cheap as they can iiitAid at any other house in the town.' and Which, in rrgard 'do quality, cannot be excelled. Ile h . :sr - 6186 on 11110 a rilarge esiortnient'of TOILET ARTICLES comprising in part the following article% viz Toilet Waters, all kiniiN• Eatt:de Cologne s endless in variety', Extracts for the handkerchief, Fine English Pomades, Bandolines ' - Dear's Oil, ' Fine and Fancy Soaps, . Tooth Brushes, • Combs, &c. tie. For Culinary purpbsets he has Corn Starch, Pull Barley, Pearl Spgo, Flavoring Extracts, viz: Limon, Vanilla, Strawhery, Raspberry, Pine Ap ple, Orange, Banana, Celery, Pear, Peach,Nut meg, &c. Fresh Spices, Black Pepper and 1.1 oth er articles in that line. He has also something to please the . A fine stook of Toys of all kids, a large supply of China ware. itsateniat • Adte r ial.ol.3:Less. tithes . 'Drake's Plantation Bitters ; iioffland's German do). . . Sand's Sarsaparilla ) . Bull's do. Iliteshew's Cough Syrup, ti Diarrhoea Cordial ; • Frey's Vermifuge ; Vermifuges, dos. kinds, Fills—Wright.'s Judron'e,. Spaulding's, Ayer' , • Brand eth'a f Morse's, reLane'e, liven l'ifris • alow' Soothing Syrup'. and Chia, Dr. Parisiii e t o. eroseos neye always on hand. Thankful for kind favors al/eady i stowed upon him, he solicits a condi:vine° of the ?, me, hoping that by trying to pleasehe may win thNnonfidenco •f the people. As much care taken in iting-up on -• alts as children. Pb pompon] Aviv, ZIXGARI BITTERS. 120iNdvvreclati-Nro 'OF CHOLERA ?MIS WONDERFUL REMEDY ties Creme.. ered and introduced abort t twenty years ago 'by Dr. €l. Chenpeus; an eminent Egyptian physieda - . He had long seen and felt the went of seine rem edy which would strike at the root of the disease, and so prevent much of the suffering which tho ha- Man tinnily was then compelled to,e'ndure. This great question was presented to his' mini every day in vivid colors,-as be moved among the sick and dying,: and observed the iriefileiency 'of ..arty ail the remedies then in use. Thus he was lead to think and experiment; and after ten years of study And labor, he presented to his fellowman the wonderful Zingari Bitters. The effect of this prep aration M the prevention and cure of disease, was so nisivellous and astonishing. that the most flatter: ing marks of royal favor were bestowed upon hint' who discovered it. His name was pieced upon the Roll of Nobles, ani a geld medal with the ing inscription—Dr. S. Cheopreis. the Public Renee factor—waa'presented to him by the Viceroy. The preparation has been used in several °pidgin • ies of cholera-, both as a preventive and' curative measure, and with great *Meccas; that it heti been introduced into nearly all the general hospitals of the old world., The old saying tfflat an ounce a prevention is Worth a ported of cure; applies With ,marvellous force to cholera, and ,therefore any ?NM ,edy that will protect us against this terrible divans should be freely and persistcntly,ueed. Alipathologists now -agree that the cholera poison acts on the system through the blood, and that any combination which acts on -the excretory organ.. and keeps them in working order, must prevent a sufßeient accumulation of the poison to exert its terrible effects on the organism: This is true not , only 'of cholera, but of nearly ell other tnaladies,es pecially the difllment forms of fever. The Zingeri Bitters is just such a remedy as the chime ~conditiona- require., It acts on the organs of , excretion and secretion, keeping up a perfect bal. once between them. This Bitters is composed en tirely of roots and herbs, .so nicely concocted that every organ is actel upon and putin tone. its test. is ploesaut and its effects prompt end lasting., Numerous cases of the following diseases have been ctired oy it: COolera, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,-.: Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever Ague, Nervous. Debility', Anaemia. Dysyepsia, Flatulency, Colic; ticrefulay&e, EirPrice $1 per quart bottle.. Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf, lfar-• risburg; Sold by Druggists, Rotelkeepers audit Grocers.. F. RAHTER, Solo- Proprietor. • Fur Irak at the "Waynesboro' Hotel," by V. B. Gauger, A gent.•• .." [june22-Iy. QUEENSWARR, HARDWARE, HARDWARE; ACTIONS, • • QUINCY_ FOUNDRY • AND MACHINE SHOP I • • —o— - ' - • • E 'take leave to infarm the public that We is- ' 'tend continuing the Foundry and Afachinti badness near Quincy, Fa. We aro prepared, to de alkkinds of repairing et effort notice. also .gear ins. oast and wrought iron shafting, storm, iron-kat tka. oven doors. shoe scraprra. stovo hooks, &c., &e. Warilltiettiiiid in innurciva . buggy tinawagoit Jack, bone powers, heat! itiek,'W.;oil sawsi: ken- ash hop. per*, iron bottom platelet. ash. liarieltrawn•fencing ' bind railing made to order. Old iron &melt at ta sinr in 84changefai l naw work, •. - ' - 11111/3 tk EMMERT., ocl.lB—tf. * *'STATES.UNION HOTEL, ()MUM TII Leh. Talley & Pennsylvania R. R.•Depols, HAW , tIBBURG PA: • - iff•-it,-IC4EPS - ; Propriet o r -: . • • .. - 'Bocecasorto 14:13. " ' Kos': 90.1866.. 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