PUBLIC SALE. THE' etbscriber will offer at Public Sale, et hie residence, 14 of a mile from Quincy en Friday the let day of March, 1807, the following property, t o wit - 4 WORK HORSES, three are good lead mares, 1 Colt: 10-Head Horn datt,e, 6 of which Ire Mitch CowS, two of themskekin 40 HEAD' OF HOGS , three Brood Sows, one with pigs; 1 four-borso and I one-horso Wagon, 1 Spring 'ite, 1 three-horse Plow, 1 Harrow, 3 Shovel Plows, trebblo, double and single trees, - 2 spreaders, butt, breast and Chains, 1 Wheel-berrow, 1 Jacksefow Corn She !kr, 2 sets Breechbands, 2 sets' Front Gears, 3 sets Plow Gears with Croppers, 1 set single Harness, 3 fly-nets, bridles and collars; Wagon saddle, 1 new Side Saddle, four and six-horse lineS, 4 halters, 2 chains, shovels and forks, 2 sets Dung Boards, 2 mowing tcythcsi, 1 grain'eradle, 2 , be. baskets, 8 or 10'loads IltatlCYl27 1,1(174 (good) 1 large Dinner T3cll, 1 good •Turn Dog, 250 bushels Oats. ME RESIN C!.! Potatoes by the bushel, 2 barrels Vinegar, t churn, a lot Augers, 1 saw, 800 pounds Pork, 100 'pounds Lard, 20 crocks Applebutter, 1 bus. dried Apples: 2 Bedsteads, 1 Child's Buggy, Rocking Craddle, Tenplate Stove and pipe, a lot stove pipe.l Lounge 30 Crocks, &c. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on, said day when a credit of Twelve months will be given all sums of Iss and upciarps. GEORGE MIDDOUR. V. MoNs;Auct, Feb. 15— ts, LTC SALE! PIT THE subieriber intending to remove tilthe west, will sell at Pune Sale, et his residence, in Way nesboro', on Saturday the.2d day of ',larch, 1967, _the_follewinz personal_ property„viz: ONE FAMILY HORSE I one-horse Spring Wagon will) top, 1 Sleigh and Bells, 3 sets single Harness, 1 Loather Flynett, Riding Saddles and Bridles, 1 set Plow Gears, 1 Buffalo Robe, 3 Halters, 1 paii large Steelyards, 2 -,cow chains and hobble, a lot RAT AND rODDE R; also 1 Cook Stove, I largo Dining Table, 2 Kitchen Tables, 2 sets Chairs,nearly new, 2 Rocking Chairs; SIDEBOARP, d SAFE, 2 Bedsteads, 1 Wash Stand, 1 eight day Clock, 1 Looking Glass, a lot of Canned Fruit and Apple. butter by the crock, 1 set New China Ware,'2 Von -thrift -Blinthei-l-lrotr-Kettle,--1 hatiel—Vinegar, 2 ma teem Cate; Potatoes by the Bushel, I cord Oak Wood Sad Iron - s, I barrel Vinegar, 2 Jug's boiled Cider. Butcherlng A paaatus, Tinware, Barrels, a lot Bags, Saw and Axe, together with many other artictels too - tedious to mention. sale to - commence at 1 o'clock on said . day when a credit af_six_months_364.ho_iliv-en=4.ll-)1/1 upwards. Yeb 15-Is.] PIP LB IDa WILL be sold et the Waynesboro' Hotel, on SATURDAY, MARCH 9 7H, 1867, a com plete sant-Mont of L FURNITURE HOT such as Beds, Carpets, Chairs, 'Tables, Lamps, Lanterns, Queensware, BAR FIXTU tolls, 20 dif feceut kinds of 3CC;c.XTIZ,II.S., A LOT STOVES ; I,Excellent, Family Mare I Sulky and Harness suitable for a small-Horse or Mule; 2 white Goats, 1 Parrot, a pretty good talker; I Aquarium stocked with six nice sized Gold Fish, end other kinds; a lot Cord Wool] and a host of use ful articles too tedious to enumerate. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when a credit of Eight Months will be given on all sums of $5 and upwards by , the purchasers giving their notes with approved security. Feb. 15) • V. B. CILBERT. PUBLIC SALE! lITIHE subscriber will sell at Public Sale, nt his 1 residence, about one mile from Hopewell Mills, n ear the road loading to Tornstown,on Friday the Bth of illarch, the following property, to win 1 FAMILY MARE, n good plow leader, L good Mitch Cow, 2 Heifers, 1 Nanny Goat, will bo fresh by day of sale; 1 large Brood Sow; 1 one-horse Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon, I pair flay Ladders, 2 two•horse Plows, I single and 2 double shovel Plows, I Ripper, 1 Ha rrow, sin gle, double and trebble trees, 1 pair spreaders, 1 - Wheat Fan, I Cutting Box, 2 sets Breechbands, 1 set Harness, I set double Wagontliamess, suitable fur one or two horses, 1 set bingle plated Harness, good as new; Collars, Bridles, 2 Riding Saddles, 1 Digging Iron, 1 log chain, a lot old Iron, I Cross-cut Saw, 1 Wood Saw, 1 hand Saw, 1 Mattock, I pick, 1 shovel, forks, rakes, I grain cradle, 1 mowing scythe, 1 large 1 TEN-PLATE STOVE and pipe, 1 shot gun,l Cupboord, a lot barreb and boxes, Cornfodtier by the bundle, Rye Straw by the bundle, and other Articles not nclessary to mention- Sale to commence at.lo eel° on said day, when a credit of six months will be given on all sums of $5 and upwards. JACOB LOHMAN. Fob 15 —ts) • • G. V. Molco, Aucl. • PUBLIC SALE. MITE subscriber will offer at Public Sala at Hol -11„ singer's Factory, one mile North of Wayn nab°. so', on Saturday the Mk day 'f Marc,, the fat )owing peraonttl property, to flit: 1 Cow; 1 Spring - NV a gall< Buggy, a lot Hoy and Cornfoddcr; 1 act Harness, 1 pair Eames with iron traces 1 Saddle, Bridles. Halter; 1 30 hour Cluck, I Bureau, 2 Brdbleadd, Trundle Bedstead, 2 sets Chairs, 1 Rocking Chair, 2 Tables, 1 Stand, L large Cheat, I •Cook Stove and fixtures, 1 Ton•p!ate Stove and pipe, 1 Pole fur spring wagon, with double and single trees,l large Wool wheel, 2 flax Wheels, 1 grain coodlc, 1 grass scythe, and other articles not necessary-to mention.. sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the kerma will be made known by JAMES BOULT. • G. V. 'Moro, Amt. Fel) 15— ts.) Dlf.T. 1). FRENCI4 mil =is g0.14144:-14-411 JNSERTS 13eautiful and Durable teeth mounted on Platina, Golf and Vulcanite. Particular attention gilmn to the preservatitm of the natural teeth. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the extrac tion of teeth without l atia. — Gillet, at hie residence UII Street. Feb. $. DAVID C. MOWEN. G. V. Mow:, A uct PUBLIC SALE. fr7iE undersigned will 8614 at Public Salo, on the I promisee, near tho liagerstown mil, lending from Waterloo to Ringgold, on .Wednesday the 271 h day of February, tho following personal propolty, to wit: 3 HEAD HORSES (all young) good stock; 3 colts, two rising 2 years old and ono rising 1 year; 17 Head Horn Cattle, among which are four Mitch Cows and one young Ball, (good stock) two good sized Steers which will be in good order till time of sale, the ',dance young stock; . 17 HEAD O HOGS, fourteen are large shouts, ono brood sow, good stock; 1 good Broadtread Road Wagon with bed, bows, Cover, &c,, 1 Plantation Wagon, 3 inch tread, ono Carl, 1 boarded Bed, 1 pair Hay Ladders, 1 pair Wood Ladders, I Ohio Reaper and Mower combi ned, good as new;' 1 Thrashing Machine and Horse Power, Shaker, &c.,. 1 Spring Rake, 2 three Horse Plows, 2 Gap Plows, 3 Harrows, 3 single and three double shovel Plows, trebble, double and single trees, 2 pair stretchers, 1 fifth chain and carrying chain, 2 log chains, 1 rough lock, lock chains, butt breast and cow strains, grain cradles, mowing scYtkes, forks, rakes, picks, shovels, mattocks, dung hooks, spades, brier scythes, and other articles in this line; aiso 1 Blacksmi th Anvil, 2 sets Breechbands five sets Front Gears, 4 Fly-nets, bridles, Collars, Hal ters, Housens, Horse Blankets, Ifti Wagon Saddle, whip, lines, backbend and cart saddle, 1 flaxbrake, &c. Also the following HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES : 1 kitchen cupboard,"frgle, 1 set chairs, 2 bedsteads, 1 good Rifle, (Armstrong's make) 1 shot Gun, two large Meat Ve-sel,4rder barrels, 2 sausage cutters and 1 stutter, some clean fiat, 1 Saddler bench, 1 24-hoin. 'clock, and many other articles not necessa ry to enumerate. Sale to comtrience at 9!! o'clock on said day when a credit of 7 month will be given on all sums of $5 and upwards. WILLIAM JOHNSTON. Feb 8 —ts.] G. V. Mosn, Auct. PTALE EAU TE subscriber intending to quit s farming, will Bell at Public Sale on his farm, 1 mile South of Waynesboro',. near the road leading to Smithsburg, On .7hursday the 7th doy of March, 1867. the allowing personal property, to wit 7 HEAD HORSES four of -which are first-rate work horses, two driving horses and ono colt 3 years old; Six head of Young Cattle, one cow *ill be fresh ifilhe spring. one fat st,:tr; TWO WACQNS, ono fur-inch tread and one two-inch plantation; 1 Grain Drill, 1 new Fpringralc-- 1 !Rawer and Reaper, 1 wheat Fan, 2 Harrows, 2 three horse Plows, 'two • uuble-and-2-simee-ehovel-PElowsl-jaelcserew,-1-ice-- i cutter, 1 'rough lock, 1 log chain, fifth chain and *Treaders, double and single trees, 1 cutting box, 2 grain cradles, 1 mowing se) the, 1 grain shovel, one dung hook, hay forks and rakes, 1 sot svagon bows, 1 feed trough, 1 pair hay Ladders, 1 wood bed, one mill wagon, 20 good bags, 4 sets wagon gears, 3 sots plow gears, 2 Lines and 5 head halters, 6 tly nets, 2 wagon saddles,4 housens, 5 blind bridles, a lot of collars Butt Breast and Cow chains, 1 wheelbar, row, 1 spring wagon with top, 1 falling top buggy, 1 buggy without top, 60 BACltltigus - OE - cfant:=, i nd 50 BUS. RYE; 90 chestnut osts, 1 set double bar noes, 2 sets single harntss a may other articles not necessary to mention. Sale Lb commence at 9 lock on said day, when a ercili t of nine months will b s.. given on all sums of tils and upwards. - W. P. WEAGI.Y. Feb. 8 —Ls.] G. V. Moua, A uct• ITHE subscriber will sell nt Public Sole, on THURSDAY THE 28TH OF FEBRUARY, 2-1 miles east of Waynesboro', near Bear's Factory, the following personal property, to wit: 1 fine black Horse, rising four years, suitable for work, riding or driving; 2 EXTRA .11IULES, well broke to harness and perfectly gentle to handle; 1 young heifer, extra breed; 1 Spring Wagon, 1 one borne Wagon and bed, new; 1 two-horse Spring Wagon, 1 two horse Government Wagon, good as new; 1 wagonlbed, 1 pair new hay carriages, 1 good two horse Plow, 1 double shbvel Plow, 1 Harrow, 2 sets Front Gears nearly new, collars, bridles, Hal ters, cow chains, forl‘a, rakes, 1 jackscrew, 1 crow bar, 2 cant hooks, 1 long work. bench, 1 set dung boards; 1 SETI3LACKSMITH TOOLS, 1 nino plate Stove, 1 Parlor Stove and pipe, 1 pair largo scales, weighing from 1 to 1300 pounds, two large Ilot-Sods and sash, a lot Sweet Potatoes; - ONE NEW SLEIGH, 1 large string of bells, 1 large dinner bell, 1 hand bell, single and double trees, 3 log chains, 1 drug hook, 1 sausage cutter and staffer, 1 lard press, a lot Mill Picks and facing hammers, 1 bag wagon, I new dry house, Locust l'ogs and Stakes, 2 cross cut saws, I new boat, potatoes by the bushel, a lot old iron and steel, grain cradle, mattock, 1 set hickory cogs and rounds for face gearing, 1 Cider M ill to run with water or horse power, I dung hook, a lot GOOD TIVIOTTEIP NA V; 18 Bil§. DRIED APPLES, a lot oak scantling arid other lumber, 1 splendid Water Level with spy g lass, 1 new log sled, 2 scrips bees, 2 rocking chairs, and many other articles not necessary to mention. Satii to commence at 0. o'clock, when a credit of 6 months will be given on all sums of Viand upwards. JOHN L. METCALF. G. V. MONO, A uct. Feb 8 ts ] A Chance for an Enterprising Business Mau! A STORE FOR SALE. rpnE undersigned, doing business in Quincy, Franklin Co. Pa., offtrs at Private Sale, on rea. sonoble terms, his stock of Merchandise. The Stuck is a well assorted one, all new and in good order, which can be reduced quite low if nece-sary. The room recopied is a good one and the location a fine one for t usinef.s. The building, which well adapted for a store and private residence, can be hotylit on reasonable teems- Intruding to settle, up his business ho Will hi relfter give bargains to one and all at COT for CASH. Dec. 21. U.] . JOHN MiDDOUR. P. S.—Selling oIT at COST for C. 11.111 only. J. M. PRIVATE SALE ! HE subacrilipr offlgg at Private Sale' FIFTY AGH ES more (micas. best quality limentem adjoining the Hermon , h of Waynesboro', and slung the Chambenluri; road. :OIS FUNK (of 11) F.h. R- if. W 11111: and Gray Wool Illatiltetto at Nov 23.1. hilugiSt. 1 lot:FLlmeg. CAA Ck.. 1.1: E 1.) 1.1:11 . 11 ETC — , f7r 2ale at 'le si re 14 lio e noel:Er. 10.000 POUND' ',01? BUTTERI THE quantity of butter made in this 'country is too entail. It can he increased 10.000 pounds by the use of Nixon's Horse and Cattle Powders. Good for all diseases of Hcraca Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. Sold by J. F. KURTZb _Waynesboro ' . M" Nail these 'certificates, Mildreds of which could be published: Four or five years ago, J. B. NT.1 . ..0N compound ed a Horse and Cattle Powder. and asked mo to try it. I was the first farmer tcr whom it was given and the first one to use it for stock. I found it ful ly equal to what Mr. Nixon said of it, and_Llve used it extensively since, and healthy recommend it to farmers as a sure thing in fattening stock of all kinds and a capital Powder. for Hort , es. • , . 'MICHAEL EBERSOLE. Chambersturg, D camber t ;865. J.*S. Nixow.—To the multitude in this por tion of our State,who have used your Cattle Powder, no-commendation is necessary. •Its beneficial ef fects have been fairly tested, and hence its unboun ded popularity. I have Used it for my,horses and cows for several years past, and cannot afford to do without it. It keeps ull kind of cattle in good con- dition. loosens the skin, smoothes the hair, and sharpens their appetites. As aprevcalivsrem : case, I regard it as invaluable. Yours, REV: 11. S. SCIINECK. Chambersburg; April, 186 G. Mit. J. S. NIXON Dear Sir :---Ig,ave your Horse and Cattle Powder a fair trial with all my stock, Horses and cattle, and it improved them wonderful ly. It speedily increased the richness of the milk of my cows, and improved the condition of my stock greatly. I can cordially recommend it as the best thing of the kind I have ever known or tried, for all kinds of stock, and it should be kept in every s table. Yours truly, A. K. MeeLURE, Ed. Repository THE SURE C'ErRE. ARMY ITCII, CAMP ITCH, BARBER'S ITC) r, RING - IVon.Nr, TLTTER, and all Skin ilisenpea. crrlninly cured by - _ J. K. Kuirrz, Waynesboro'. Sold by Nixon's _33.ast India The best medicine for Internal and External pain Perfectly safe under all elicumstan&s. Every fam ily should hi va it. you avo pins, use_ .0 East India Tincturc. ger If you have Skin diedascs i use NIX ON'S Glycerine Ointment. inrff you have horses or cattle that don't thrive, use NIXON'S Horie and Cattle Powders. Charabersburg, Feb. S—ly. COOK STOVES. 'CALL AT 'Title's Stove, Tin and Copper Store ! E hes a large stock of Stoves and TINWARE: 1 - 1 on hand, which he will sell cheap. Prices to suit tho His stock embraces the beet of Cook. Nine plate and Coal Stoves. COOK STOVES FOR COAL OR WOOD, GOOD BAKERS, large Ovens, and take a long stick of wood. His is good, strong and made of the hest Tin. grass and Iron Kettles, Brass Dippers, Bake Pans and Tinned Iron Ware, also he, BEST CISTERN PUMP IN MARKET, ant isong, simple, durable and cheap. Price 4;12 -- Isrured not to Freeze. Don't ftil to give him a call Old Castings taken in exchange for Stoves or ware, next dour to Miller's Dry Good Store. February 8,1866 NE I , FALL AJND PRIM 1[3(31D51,1 GEORGE STOVER RETURNED FROM NI ILA DEL PIIIA WITH A SUPPLY OF DRY GOODS ,CEID al* r AND NOTIONS QUER‘S % - AIN GROCERIES, tom' To whielilio invites the attention of of iris patrons Buil the public generally. Ocia.m26. THtif ASSIGNEEtt Nta.ZIJE. XTOTICE is hereby given tho thorn nnA7 in the hands of the undersigned, Assignees of E. N. Troxel, en filial sett!cruent of the trust a mall distribution of about one half per cent to errilitera. which can be had by calling at the First National Hank of Waynesboro. Cr •ditois will cull kr their shares UN the astigrees will ask fur discharge by the court hl next team. JOHN; PHILIPS, • 0. BENI/Ell. Jan 4 - Ct. - et 14. Troxcl. :TN LATEST BRIM oags, MICE HET GOODS, &C TISHES to inform the good citizens of Way nesboro' and vicinity, that ho has just receiv ed from the East a large and full assortment o fresh Drugs, Medicines, Oils, 'Paints, Dye Stufl's Window Glass, Putty, Brushes, &c &.c., which ho is prepared to eel/ as chenp as they can be had at any other house in the town, and which„in regard to quality, cannot be excelled. Ile h.s also on hand a large assortment of `TOILET ARTICLES " comprising in part the following articles, viz . . Toilet. Waters r all kinds, • , Eau de Cologne, endless in varie , Extracts for the haudkeroh", Fine English rothades, Bandolinos, Bear's Oil, Fine and Fancy Soaps, Tooth Brushes, . • Nail " Hair " Combs, &e. &e. Fnr Culinary purposes ho has Corn Starch, Pearl Braley, Pearl Sago, Phivoring Extracts, viz : Lemon, Vanilla, Strawhery, Raspberry, Pine Ap ple, Orange,-Banano, Celery, Pear, Peach, Nut meg, &c. Fresh Spices, Black Pepper and all oth er articles in that line. Ile has also something to please the CHILDREN. A fine stock of Toys of all kicds, a large supply of China ware. IF'att iat IVlC , ocilic,l23.4es; Ile has ' Drake's Plataation_Bitters, , _ Hoffland's German do. Sand's Sarsaparilla, - Bull's ' do. fliteshew's Cough Syrup, It Diarrhoea Cordial, Frey's Vorrnifuge, Vertuiruges, doz. kinds, ills—Wright's Judrou's, Spauldin ,, -a 's , dyer's, • Brandreth's, Morse's, McLane's, liver; Mrs Wins! w's Soothing 'Syrup Dr. Parishe's do. KIIIOSCOII Oil, Lamps and China, •neys always on hand. Thankful for kind favor already bestowed upon - him, he solicits - a — continu ce - of the saute, hoeing that by trying to please h may win the confidence of the people. As Much care taken hi waiting up on adults as children. Physicians' Prescriptions promptly Etna carefully com untied at all hours. _ J. P. KURTZ. August 19, 1864. - * incture. LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J• W. Bra le 's celebrated Pate it TILE wonderful flexibility and great comf.ut and pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Eliptic Skirt Will be experienced particulaiiy in all crowded Assemblies. Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and Howie press, as the Skirt can be folded Ashen in use - to - occupy - a - small - plas - ea sily — and - corworri= ently as a Silk or AlusliiiDress, an invaluable qual• ity in crinoline; not fomul in any Lingle Spring Skirt. A Lady having Enjoyed the Pleasure, Comfort and Greet Convenience of wearing the Duplex E liptie Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will Never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses and Young Ladies they are supe rior to all others. They will not bend or break like the Single Spring, but will precerve their perfect and graceful shape when three or four ordinary Skirts wilt have been thrown aside as useless. - Tho Hoops are covered with deublq and twisted thread, and the bottom rots ore no*Jo double springs, but twice (nr double) covered; preventing them trom wearing out when dragging down stoops, stairs, &c. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladies and is universally recommended by the Fash ion Magazine's as the STANDARD SIaRT O 1 TLISTAHII - lONABLE WORLD. To enjoy t he following inestimable advantages in Crinoline, viz: superior qualty, perfect manufac ture, stylish shape and finath, flexibility; durability, comfort and economy, enquira for J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic, or Double Spring Skirl, and bo sure you get the genuine article. CAUTION.—To guard against IMPOSITION to particular to smiles that skirts earned as onuemix" 'ave the red ink stamp, viz., "J. W. Bradley's Du plex Elliptic Steel Spring," upen the waistband— none others are genuine. Also Notice that every Hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre, thus revealing the two (or double) springs braided together therein, which is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and a combination .not to be found in any other Skirt. FOR SALE in all stores where elan CLASS shirts are sold tlpughout the United States and else where W. A. TIUTLE anu frietureil by the Solo Owners of the ° Patent, MISTS, DHADLEY & CAM . , 97 Chamber & 79 & 81 Meade Sts., N. Y. CELEBRATED BASE BURNING STOVE THEI,IOIINENG GIIALRY The Atorning Glory ii a pmpetual burner, having a nrignzine or reser% oir for reserve coal,_which is re quired to he filled but once a d. y, aI)J if the pop r t-ized coal is used it is not rieces.sury to rekindle the tire diving the entire winter. .(Nn clinker will meitic' in these stoves, nor will there he any trouble from slate. or other impurities iu the cod, the fire being always at the base of the can!, the itnrrities are left. in the . ashes and ground out by the “Ntill-grate.") THERE'S NO ESCAPE OF pi-RI-F.IMT The combustion of fuel being perfect and nt n high temp ratan•, the amount of heat pro !need i r ,on the flame pint tity of coat is ranch greater than at a low temp. nature, hence but a small quantity of fuel is necgstrary to.bc undergoing tho pr, C _613 if combus tion at one time The enti e outer h urEtco of the Morning Glory is radiating s trfaco. Add to this the surfJco f objects heattal by rays of light- thr the mica wiltdow.4, and you have th a .eret of the great heating properties of the Morning Glory taith a small amount of fuel. CIRE ref' For sale et W. A. Tran,E's Tin and Steve Store. • [IRc. 28-21 n. DR. D. A..67011.1FFE1t, DENTIj7, GREENCASTLE, PA. ripEETEI exirncted witlinut rain. Office in Clip- I pongees 1 wilding, nearly ul p 'situ Adam' 11 .)- tel, wliere t r. will rite , nd to Dentistry mei Cate and nth ntiun. .01Q Cold and Silver platys !ski JI in pail pay flr new owit Tot:th inbein.t.l fiuni• u eiugla tooth to a full , in=ured fur um: ycur. in 18— ly. PERM OIL- -A good Pito lo for s.slu des a i 8 . 1 11.81 Err VIM) S ( J. I F. KURTZ DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) SKIRT. ECONOMY or Feu! J. W. MILLER'S ARRI.TAL OF FALL AND WINTER GO _-,0...,_... TT AMC returned from the ' sigma cities lawith a large and choice assortment of god at reduced priees•l am prepared to Lao much dreiter inducements than heretofore in price and quality. Our stock embraces' • Dry Goods, ucenswaije, Cc- darwarc and Groceries. ran 7.111 E inyit, • Silks, all Wool Rapp, French Illorines,axony Co burg, all Wool De!clines, Penited Deluinerr, Alpae cue, Barathea, all Woul Plai i, Poplins+, Cluakin4 Cloths, Shawls, Breakfast Shawls, lialmorals, Ging ham, Hoop Skirts, Collars, Ruffling, II nrirry, A in ore Delaines, Linen Htlk'ts , ernbruiderentru,:ade u• hair, Kidd & Silk Uloves , dr.e. FOR THE GENT , French Cloth, Black doe • assimeres, Fan cy Cassimercs, Silk estrng, Over-Coating, Union Cloth, Satinets, Jeans, Whorls, Under Shirts and Drawers, Buck an 11 Ringwood Cloves. Berlin, Gloves, Suspenders, Shirt-Fronts, Collars, i'e•cktier, Cults &c. ulil. I U - W.. Furniture Cheeks; Bed Ticking, fine Bleached and Unbleached Tab!e Diaper, line Linen 'Fowling, Bleached and Unbleached Tt.vling,Napkins,Bleach co and Unbleached Muelins, Sheeting 6 •1 and 10-4 nankeea,Prints,Umbrellee Flannek, Matting, Wall ing, Ingrain and Itag el.trpet, ail Cloth, 4 -1 and G .1 Stair Oil Cloth, IVhite and„Colured Blankets QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE. CEDAR WARE; Tubs, Climbs, Buclmtg, Knives and Forks, I`.l ble arid Tea Spoons—Curry Combs, Horse Cards, and Brushes, while wash and shoe Brushes, Bath Brick, 6yrep, Molas..es, Rio Coffee, Tobaccov, se gars, Teas, Spices, Couceutrated Lye, Ext. of Log wood, Corn Starch, Ess. Coffee, Babbitt and F i nney Soap, Kerosene and Tanner Oil, Dary Salt, No 1 Extra Shore Mackerel, White Fish, Baker's 100. i Chockolate, Tar, &c. The above stock embraces all the latest styles of goods, which have bean purchased with great cars lf and wit a licw to suit in quality and - stYle the tastes of all. All we ask is a call and examination of our stock to convince those wisbing to purchase that we are enabled to sell as amp as any house - • I—Wirder my thand ,their liberal patronage and hope to receive a contin uation-of public patronage. J. W. M. October 5, I. 1566. ° X. THE GE.L'4T-n - ZINCiARI BITTERS. la.ro — realzre33tati - cre , OF eIIOLERA ! TTIIII3‘VONDERFUL 'REMEDY Wag discov ered and introduced about twenty years ago by Dr. 8. Cheopstisraarnminent Egyptian physician. Ile had long seen and felt the want of-strat---rem edy which would strike at the . . the thsenso, end so prevent much of the s ' ring wh' •''t the hu man family was then corn led to endure. This great question t. a presented to his litnind every Jay in vivid co ors as I e moved among the sick and dying, a • observed the inefficiency of nearly ail the re. dies then in use. Thus he was lead to think rid experiment; and after ten years of study and labor, ho presented to his fellow-man the wonderful Zingari Bitters. The t 111:et of this prep - arationyn the prevention-and cure of disease, was so marvellous and nstouishing, that the mostatlitur ing marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him who discovered it. His name was placed upon the Noll of Nobles, and a gold medal with the follow ing iuseription—Dr. S. Cheopsus. the Public Betio factor—was presented to him by the Viceroy. The preparation has Leen used in several upidem les of cholera, both as a preventive and curative measure, and with great success, that it has been ' inbodueed into nearly all the general hospitals of the old world. The old saying that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, applies ',with marvellous force to cholera, and therefore ally rent ctly that will:protect us against this terrible diocaso should be freely.aud persistently used. • . All pathologists now agree that the cholera poism acts on the systain through the blood, and thut any combination which acts on • the earl...tory organ,. end keeps them in working order, must prevent a Ftifficient accumulation (IL the poison to exert its (mild° effrets on the organism. This is true not only of cholera, but of neatly all other maladies, es pecially the different Nuns of lever. The Zingnri Bitters is just such a remedy ns tl.c above conditions require. It nets on ttic organs of excretion and secretion, keeping up a pellect bal ance between them. This Bitters is composed tar tirely of roots and herbs, so nicely coucoeted that every organ is ado t upon and put in tone. Its taste is pleasant anti intimli/cts prompt anti h u M illlr _ «'l\unicrou3 cases of the !Chewing diseases have leen cured 1,3 it: Coolera, Diarrhoea, Dyst•racry, I' phoid and Typhus Fever, Poittr, Aem, Nerrom, senility, gnactuia. Dy4yeptda, Flat uhmcy, Colic, Scrofula, Se. [7Yr/ice $1 per .lart bottle. Principal Dopot ut tho Walnut streetiwliarf, I I ar• riNburg, Pa: SoIJ I y Druggi:lB, II obacepors au Groccrg. J' . tIITE Solo I'roprit tor.. For st:e at tl.u."Wayl.csboro' Hotel," by V. 11. ent. Ljun22,— ly. NOTIOD. rl. rr I . ofAAltninimr.ttln, on the (Ode of 1 8olonton Newcomer, late of 1 • liffigion town tice'd, having I eon duly grantt• io tae tooler sig null, they lo•relly notify *II iwrsoni anrit%clnioie agaiost said doceared, to inwont them, and all pc sops indebted to Idtit to milt. , payment without de 1) N. V 11) rsi W-t.loltl ER, J01.1 4 .ti N. J )ti 25 6%1 JA ,LIABLE FRCP ElitY • AT EiIIIV.A.TZ SLLTL, rp 'I I 11 8 e‘seriber o l fos6 at Privite Lie vnlun j bie. prop..rty, eiluuted Oil :11.11111 b 1104.1, klleWa as 1113 . “Waynesboro' Ercwery,' ;ncluiling I , w,•llut; linttee, good Stabling, &c.— Fur tertna, &c. 'app . !) , to jail 18 —tt] • Ft - WI:1'11M , Nri li r (A I.) 3,IDS. • c'. 1... HIT 13 F: !ICE': it, I'opposite tho '•LlowJett is at ot I 1it111.4 rupplied aid; the (at c ait atyla.3 tti 11, 06 1 4 hinv r tiltS. Fare, 11u1}.,'it rth ks at •. & 1 ; , • 14: Ei .4 32C-4 lgair. rXIE° SE/4..23'11i 186€ 'N'EW rALL GOODS!► DIBEBSON, BENEDICT & CO. Am, now recekit,i tlair SECOND ASSORTMENT OF " r • CDC ) A full stuck of Ladies' Dress Goods Int!;:s8 • .I)llF,ss BUTTONs, _Mt liss CORD, TIS6111:8, Collursj l4aubrics ' Mu4ius, Glove., Shakers, ' .• MI kinds of IMPITS 97e111 'Lir CLO C A SSI M ER ES, BOOtS ANDS LID ES (LOVES. ci)I,LA Its AND 111 ER Y, 111,()TEls, VEsTINGS, TWEEIIs, COltD, JEANS, DE NINIS Alba a 111:! SID .11 a GROCERIES stmAR, cor FEE, SVltt, Ps, TEAs , , CILE.EzqI, and. all Linda of Groceuca ETC (,) E S 11' R E _ - \.ll IC I) tl",1 QUERNs WARE, CARPETS , Cli ECK. • PLAIN mArriN:;, V EN [TIAN, INGRAIN, ST 14, 11 11:3 P, LAG. We respectfully riciffist uur c e ~..I b "LA .1:1 st: tilers, %I/6We'; Cr I tok u t u ,;u. t: , to cull and exautine out stools ; kuu whig HI .t tz..ud am 10tV1.1' 110 W thali th y haw) b.eu rur N 0111034.113 anti Iw ic%ill to y w:I not he lower ha,soihe thud to coon, tsu B.elur. d we can give putiurattion. ANI t C it. ON, 134....‘ ELIOT .14 Cu. Sept. '2l. 10.441: 2 111; stiloutrie..t• tile yoti.lic •h o :1s; I..:Jb V C t o ed 7, ll 1-" h u.%::.1 1.6,'4e At1CC4,1.1.1.1°1..11 .'.O t s . 1, 1? .Z, I.' ec. 28 tr. ~m =E QwARN, 11.11;.)RE, 11 .4 1: D W .411 E; A OT 10 NS,
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