Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, March 01, 1867, Image 3

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    COOK STOVES!
Tliiwitre,
Ironwaties
Brass ware 5
Itoitsie ritrnishilig Goods !
And other u=erul'atttclee at the sign of the BIG
RED HORN, 'Waynesboro', Pa , where a large as
sortment of
t'oolt STOVES,
NINE.PLATE STOVES,
•
PARLOR ,STOVES,
COAL STOVES, &c.
of the latest improvements, the very best in the
market, at thb Cheap Tin and Stotb Store of
B. 13. RUSSSELL.,
kr vir ARE
made of the beat Tin in . the mailT, and warranted
at the sign of the
" Big R© ti. XX 0 V. 113. • 9 P
P. B. RUSSELL keeps constantly r on hand a
large assortment of House Furnishing Goods for
sale cheap. Pure No. 1 Kerosene Oil_and_a_laree
assortment of Lamps.
Washing Made Easy !
by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and
getting the best Close Wringer ever made.
laPPersons in want of Stoves, Tinware, House
Furnishing Goods, &c. &c, can get full value for
their money by calling on
D. B RUSSELL,
Sign of the "Bit' RED HORN,"
Waynesboro', Pa.
Feb. 15
NEW LEATHER
FINDING STORE !
EWIS S. FORNEY & SONS, would inform
jthe public that they have received another sup
ply of geods at their new Leather and Finding
store, onibracing among other articles the follow
ing
Sole Leather, Rough Skirting, Hemlock and
Spanish Sole, Calf Skins, French Calf do.,
Sheep do., French and Mens Morocco,
Lining Skins, all kinds, Lasts, every style
and size, Threads,
Boot Webing, Laces,
Galloons, Size Sticks, Measure Straps,
Deer Bones, Burnishes, Heel Shaves, Last
Hoops, Peg Floats, Double Cutters, Welt
Knives, Nails and Tacks, Wax, Clamps,
Crimp Boards, Bubbers, Bristles, Lasting
Irons, Files, Ink Powders, Sand_Paper
Cr-
Jompasses, Boot Trees, Pegs, Knives,
Pinchers, Hammers, various kinds; Rasps
and Files, Auls and Handles, Collis irons,
Long an Shoulder Sticks, Eyeletts and
_Eyelett Punches, Strip Auls
111 stores.
r i n oL er articles usually kept in suf.
ffigheaLcash_price-paiii for-Rides-a-nu
Feb. 8. .FORNEY & SONS.
QUARTERLY REPORT OF,THE IST
NAT. BANK OF WAYNESBORO'.
January 7, 1867,
RESOURCES.
Bills and Notee discounted
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation
U. S. Bonds and other U. S. securities
on hand ' •
Due from . Banks
Cash on hand
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock
Surplus and Profits
Circulating Notes
Due to Depositors
Due to flanks
Dividends unpaid
$2OB 756,95
The above statement is just and true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
JOHN PHILIPS, Cash.
Sworn and subscribed before me, Jan. 7, 1867.
Jan. 11-6t] J. F. KURTZ, N. P.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Waynesboro', Franklin CO. Pa.
Capital paid in 875.000,
Collections 6atle proMptly and remitted for al
lowest rates of Exchange on New York.
Directors:—W. S. A mberson, A lex. Hamilton,
George Besere, George Jacobs. Daniel Mickley
John. Price, Henry Good, James H. Clayton, Joseph
Price.
Correspondents :—Tho National Bank of
Philadelphia and 9th National-Bank of New York.
Pimarp..cash.
Dissolution ofPartnerslalp.
'THE Ce-partnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned doing business in Waynesboro',
Pa., under the firm name of Hostetter, Reid & Co.,
was dissolved by mutual consent this 12th day of
February, A. D. 1867. The business of the late
firm will be clusetoup by W. A.v Reid. We return
our thanks to the community for, their liberal en
ccueagetnent extended to us.
J. HOSTETTER,
C. H. RI ITHRA UFF,
W. A REID.
A. Reid having purchased our entire in
terest in the concern, we cordially commend him to•
the public for a liberal support.
Feb 15-6 t.) J. HOSTETTER & Co.
A Chance for an Enterprising Business Man!
A STORE FOR SALE.
THE undersigned, doing business in Quincy,
Franklin Co. Pa., offers at Private Sale, on rea
sonable terms, his stock of Merchandise. The
Stock is a well assorted one, all new and in good
order, which can be reduced quite low if necessary.
The room cccupied is a good one and the location
a fine one for business. The building, 4hich is
well adapted for a store and private residence, can
be bought on reasonable terms. Intending to settle
up his business he will hereafter, give bargains to
one and all at COST for CASH.
Dec. 21—t1.] JOHN MIDDOUR.
P. S.—Selling off at COST for CASH only.
J. M.
NOTI
rllllll subscriber-having withdrawn from the firm
of Masters & ilovis in the Huckstering bfisitess,
infirms the public that he will hereafter pay no debts
contracted by the said lions
Feb. 15-3tl
PRIVATE SALE !
THE undessigned offers at Private Sale a' tract
of land situated in Washington Township. on
tbe road leading from the turnpike to Mt. Alto
orge, adjoining lands of John Fuhk, 11. flonebrake
12 ACRES and 157 perch.
arid others, containing
es. For particulars enquire of .
Feb lc-9t) ' 10111`1 REESMAN. Jr.
Napanited Itsire,
$33,024:70
75,900,00
44,700,00
31,488.82
23,242,93
$208,756,45
75,000,00
8,739,45
67,500,00
56,447.46
898,54
171,00
WM. MASTERS.
pIBugLALL
Witt subscriber intending to quit farming, will
& sell at Public Sale on his farm, 1 mile South of
Waynesboro', near the rend leading to Smithsburg,
On Thursday- Me 7th day of March, 1867.
the following personal property, to wit:
7 HEAD HORSES
four of which are first-rste, work hdrses, two driving
hors and one colt 3 years old; .
Six head. of. Young Cattle,
one cow will he fresh in the spring, one fat steer;
TWO WACONS,
Ono tour•inch tread and one two-inch plantation; I
titaih Drift, I new epting rake,
• 1 itoixter and Reaper,
1 wheat ratt,.2 Harrows, 2 three horse Plows, two
double and 2 single shovel Plows, 1 jackscrew, 1 ice
cutter, I rough lock, 1 log chain, fi'th chain and
spreaders, double and single trees, 1 cutting box, 2
grain cradles, 1 mowing scythe, 1 grain shovel, one
dung hook, hay forks and rakes, 1 set wagon bows,
I feed trough, I pair hay Ladders, 1 wood bed, one
mill wagon, 20 good bags, 4 sets wagon gears, 3 sets
plow gears, 2 Line's and 5 head haltersi 611 nets, 2
wagon saddles 4 housenc -- 5 -- lilified - n es, a lot: of
eollars Butt B reasti and Cow chains, 1 .wheelbar,
row, 1 spring wagon with top, 1 fallingtop-huggy r
1 buggy without top,
60 BARRELS OP CORN,
50 BUS. RYE; 90 chestnut poste, 1 set double her
nees, 2 gets single harness, and many other articles
not necessary to mention.
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, when
a credit of nine months will be given on all sums of
$5 and upwards. W. P. WE AGI.Y.
Feb. B—ts.j G. V. Moso,.A Oct.
PUBLIC SALE!
THE subscriber intending to remove to the west,
will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, in Way
•nesboro', on Saturday the 2d day of March, 1867,
the following personal property, viz: _
ONE FAMILY 110118,
I one•horse Spring Wagon with top, 1 Sleigh and
Bells, 3 sets single Harness, 1 Leather Flynett, 2
Riding Saddles and Bridles, 1 set Flow Gears,
Buffalo Robe,3_llalters,_l_pair-large—Steelyards; -- 2
cow chains and hobble, a lot
HAT AND PODDER;
also 1 Cook Stove, I large Dining Table, 2 Kitchen
Tables, 2 sets Chairs,nearly new, 2 Rocking Chairs;
I SIDEBOARD, I SAME,
2 Bedsteads, 1 Wash Stand, I eight-day Clock, 1
Looking Glass, a lot of Canned Fruit and Apple
butter by the crock, I set New China Ware, 2 Ven
tiain Blinds, I Iron Kettle, 1 barrel Vinegar, 2 Mal
tese Cate;
Potatoes by the Bushel,
-1-cord - Oak — Wood.firid Irons, I barrel Vinegar, 2
jugs boiled Cider. Butchering Aparatus, Tinware,
Barrels, a lot Bags, rßf. --- v and Axe, together with
many other articleitoo tedious to mention• Stiletto
commence at 1 o'clock on said day when a credit
of six months will be given on ails :
wiiiiiillllllllllllllllll
e. 15—te..]
Rum salg
WILL he sold at the Waynesboro' Hotel, on
SATURDAY, MARCH 9TH, 1867, a cam
glete assortment of
HOTEL FURNITURE
such as Beds, Carpets, Chairs, Tables, Lamps,
Lanterns, Queensware, BAR FIXTURES, 20 dif
ferent kinds of
isiCYCYC=llEteip
A LOT STOVES;
1 Excellent Family Mare
I Sulky and Harness suitable for a small Horse or
Mule; 2 white Goats, 1 Parrot, a pretty good talker;
1 Aquarium stocked with six- nice sized Gold Fish,
mid other kinds; a lot Cord Wood and a host of use
ful articles too tedious to enumerate.
Bale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when
a credit of Eight Months will be given on all sums
of 40 and upwards by the purchasers giving their
notes with approved security.
Feb. lb) V. B. GILBERT.
PUBLIC RALE!
MIRE subscriber will sell a kublic Sale. at his
residence. about i one no rom Hopewell Mills,
near the road leading to ' omstovvn,on Friday the
Bth of March, the following property, to wit: 1
FAMILY MARE,
a good plow leader, 1 good Mulch Cow, 2 Heifers, 1
Nanny Goat, will be fresh. by day of sale; 1 large
Brood Sow; 1 one-horse Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon,
I pair Hay Ladders, 2 two-horse Plows, ) single
and 2 double shovel Plows, 1 Ripper, 1 Ha rrow, sin
gle, double and wobble trees, 1 pair spreaders, 1
Wheat Fan, I Cutting Box, 2 sets Dreechbands, I
set Harness, 1 set double Wagon Harness, imitable
for one or two horses, 1 set single plated Harness,
good as new; Collars, Bridles, 2 Riding Saddles, 1
Digging Iron, 1 log chain, a lot old Iron, 1 Cross-cut
Saw, 1 Wood Saw, 1 hand Saw, 1 Mattock, 1 pick
1 shovel, forks, rakes, 1 grain cradle, 1 mowing
scythe, I largo
1 TEN-PLATE - STOVE
and pipe, 1 shot gun,' Cupboard, a lot barreLs and
boxes, Cornfudder by the bundle, Rye Straw by the
bundle, and other articles not necessary to mention-
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when
a credit of six months_ will be given ,on all sums of
5 and upwards. JA CO 13 LO HMA N.
Feb 15 —tej G. V. Moue, Acct.'
PUBLIC SALE.
FrIHE subscriber will (Air at Public Sale at Hof
.", singer's Factory, one mile North of Waynesbo•
to', on Saturday the 16th day of March, 'the fol
lowing personal property, to wit:
1 Cow; 1 Spring Wagon,
1 Buggy, a lot Hay and Cornfoddpr; I set Harness,
I pair Hemoa with iron traces 1 Saddle, Bridles,
Hitter; •1 SO hour Clock, I Bureau, 2 Bedsteads, 1
Trundle Bedstead, 2 sets Chairs, I Rocking Chair,
2 Taldo, 1 Stand, 1 large Chest, 1 Cook Stove and
fixtures, ITen-idate Stove and pipe, 1 Pole for
spring wagon, with doublet and Dingle trees, I loge
Wool wheel, 2 flax Wheels, I grain medic, I grass
scythe, and other articles not necessary to mention.
Bale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when
the terms will bo made kno.wn by
Feb 15— te.)
WAGONS FOR SALE I
THE subscriber offers at private sale 1 spring
wagon. 2 two horse wagons and 2 four horse
Government wagons. . J. H. FORNEY.
Feb B—tt.
DRIED APPLES.
THE submcriber will pay' thri highest cash price
for 5000 Pounds of Dried Applcs.
Feb 25 tf.] BENJ. F. STEWART.
110 UZE K'S , CELEIIIaTED7LINATREICT3;
sale at tire at ae .il Rouzsu At EUOCZKY.
9 • tlipslMl
G. V. Morro, A uct.
JAMES DOM'.
G. V. MONO, Auct.
10.000 POUNDS. OF MTH'
THE quantity of butter made in this country is
too small. It can be increased 10.000 pounds
by the use of Nixon's Horse and Cattle Powders.
Oerad for all diseases of threes Cattle, Sheep and
Hogs. Sold by` J. F. KURTZ,
Waynesboro'.
IZ" Read these certificates, hundreds of which
could be published : yy
Four or five years.ago, .I. S. NIXOIy compound
ed a Horse and Cattle Powder, and asked me to
try it. I was the first farmer to 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 I hare
used it extensively since, end heartily recommend
it to farmers as a sure thing in fattening stock of all
kinds and a capital Powder for Horses.
MICHAEL EBERSOLE.
Cliambersburg,,December, ,865.
Ma. J. S. Nrxos;--To the multitude in this por
tion of our State,Who have used your Cattle Powder,
no commendation is necerwry. 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 all kind of cattle in good con
dition, loosens the skin, smoothes the hair, and
sharpens their apoJtites. As apreventive from dis
ease, I regard it, as invaluable. Yours, &c.,
REY.
Chambersburg, April, 1806.
•= - Dear - Sir :—I gave 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 tho milk of
my cows, and.improved the condition of my stock
greatly.
I .can cordiMly recommend it as the hest th ing of
the kind I have ever known or tried. fin all kindi of
stock, and it should be kept in every stable.
Yours truly,
A. K. riIcULURE, Ed. Repository.
1T
THE SU E CURE.
ARMY Cu,
CAMP IT 11,
SRBER73
RING WORM,
TETTEtt t
and all Skin diseases. certainly cured by
NIXON'S Wye&inn Ointment.
J. K. KUIITZ,
Waynesboro'.
Sold by
East India Tincture.
Nixon's
The best medicine for Internal and External pain
Perfectly safe under all circumstances. --Every fam
ily should have it.
ri" If
East India Tinchirc
ON'S Glycerine Ointment.
/If you have horses or cattle that don't
thrive, use NIXON,'S Horse and Cattle Powders.
Chambersburg, Feb. B—ly.
COOK STOVES.
OrCALL AT
T;J'es Stove, Tin
and Copper Store !
TIT has a large stock of Stoves and TINWARE
_ULOR hand, ankh he will sell cheap. Prices to
suit the tim 'a. •
His stock embraces the beet of Cook, Nine-plate
and Coal Stoves. COOK iTOYES
FOR COAL. OR WOOD,
GOOD BAKERS, large Ovens, and take
a long stick of wood. His
• 1 ::L` l Z:t ITO" l3a E 23
is good, strong and made of the best Tin.
Brass and Iron Kettles, Brass Dippers, Bake
Puna and Tinned Iron Ware, also the
BEST CISTERN PUMP IN MARKET.
is strong, simple, durable and..eheap, Price $l2
Insured not to Freeze. Don't fail to give him a call
Old Castings taken in exchange for Stoves or
ware, next door to Miller's Dry Good Stoi.
W. A. TRPPLE.
February 8,1866.
LEW FALL
AND
GEORGE STOVER,
HAS RETURNED FROM PHILADEL
MIA' VIM A SUPPLY OF
DRY GOODS
U 40 4110 rar @MO
• AND
fM3 I.=-C LUI • 0
NOTIONS, QUER \SIMS
GROCERIES,
ter To which he invites the attention of
of his patrons and the public generally.
October 26,1866.
PRIVATE SALE !
MILE subscriber offers at Private 9a . TY
ACRBS more or less best quality limestone
land, adjoining the Borough of Weynesboro'„and
lying along the Chanaberrburg mad.
JOHN FUNK (of H.)
Feb. R— tf.
WIIITD and Grey Wool Blankan at
Nov 2.1.] Paws & Ilogrucu*s.
TM LATEST ARRIVAL
ORIN, BEMS, YAM 60011 S, V
J F. KURTZ
WiBllE4 to inform the good citizens of WaT
nesboro' and vicinity, that9te hits just recetv
ed from the Biit a large and full assortment o
fresh Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye Stuffs
Window ,Glass, Putty, Brushes, dm Sze., which ho
br prepared to salt as cheap as they can be had at
any other house in the town, and which, in regard
I y
to qu litY, cannot be excelled. lie hAs also on hand
a e assortment of • .
TOILET ARTICLES
comprising in part the following articleg, viz :
Toilet Waters, all kinds,
Ean de Cologne, endless in variety, .
Extracts for the handkerchief;
Fine English Pomades,
Bandolines,
Bear's Oil,
•
Fine - a - ad - TaW naps,
Tooth Brushes,
Combs, &o. &o.
Fnr Culinary purposes he has Corn Starch, Pearl
Barley, Pearl Sago, Flavoring Extracts, viz:
Lemon, Vanilla, Strawbery, Raspberry, Pine A p
ple, Orange, Banana, Celery, Pear, Peach, Nut
meg, &c. Fresh Spices, Black Pepper and all oth
er articles in that line. - lie has also something to
please the
- CHILDREN..
A fine stock of Toys of all kinds, a large supply o
4Thina ware.
Patent Mc, clioiiz °gal.
He has Drake's Plantation Bitters
Hoffland's German do.
Sand's Sarsaparilla,
' Bull's do.
Iliteahew's Cough Syrup,
' •si Diarrhoea Cordial,
. Frey's Vennilnge,
Vermifuges,
t's
Jud roe's,
Spaulding e,,
Ayer's
Brandreth's,
Morse's,
McLane's, liver; Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup-
Dr. Parishe's do. Keroseoe Oil, Lamps and Chim,
nays always on hand.
Thankful forkind favors aLready bestowed upon
him, he solicits a continuance of the same, hoping
that by trying to please ho may win thenfidence
of the people. As much care taken in c4itiug up-
on adults as children.
Physicians' Prescriptions promptly and carefully
compounded, at all hours. J. F. KURTZ.
August 19, 1864".
LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND
J. W. Braille • ', a a a ted—P--ateitit
Timgwim
(OR DOUBLE SPRING)
SKIRT.
THE Wonderful flexibility and groat comfort and
pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Eliptic
Skirt will be experienced particularly in all ctowded
Assentblies. Operas, Carriages, • Railroad C a rs ,
Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and
House Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when in
use to occupy a small place as easily and conveni
ently as a Silk or ?Muslin Dress, an invaluable quill.
ity in crinoline; not found in any Single Spring
Skirt.
A Lady having Enjoyed the Pleasure, Comfort
and Great Convenience of wearing the Duplex E.
liptic 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 preserve their perfect and graceful shape
when three or four ordinary Skirts will have been
thrown aside as useless. The Hoops are covered
with double and twisted thiead, and the bottom rods
are not only double springs, but twice (or 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 Magazines as the STANDARD SKIRT OF THE FASH
IONABLE wiint.o.' _
To enjoy the following inestimable adiantages in
CrinOline, viz.: superior quality, perfect manufac
ture, stylish shape and finish, flexibility, durability,
comfort and economy, enquire for J. W. Bradley's
Duplex Elliptic, or Double 'Spring Skirt, end be
sure you get the genuine article.
CAUTION.—To guard against TEMOSMON be
particular to sown that skirts O&M! as "Dunne
have 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 pito. 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 FIRST masa skirts
are sold throughout the United States and else
where
Manufactured by the Sole Owners of the Patent,
WEST'S, BRADLEY & CARY,
97 Chamber & 79 & 81 Reade Sts., N. Y.
Feb. 1-e-3m.]
CELEBRATED BASE BURNING STOVE
IrLIE MORNING GLORY!
The Morning Glory is n perpetual burner, having
a magazine or reservoir for reserve coal, which is re
quired to be filled but once a day, and if the proper
sized coal is used his not necessary to rekindle the
fire during the entire winter.
(No clinker will remain in these stoves, nor will
there be any trouble from slate, or other impurities
in the coal. the fire being always atthe base of the
coal, thejtnpurities ore left -
out by the“Hill-gret \ e.") ,
THERE'S NO ES
ECONOMY OF FUEL !
The combustion of fuel being perfect and at a
high temperature, the amount of heat produced from
the same quantity of cool is ranch greater thou at a
low temperature, hence but a small quantity of fuel
is necessary to be undergoing the process of combus
tion at one time The entire outer surface of the
Morning Glory is radiating surface. Add to this
the surface of objects heated by rays of light thr)
the mica wihdows, and you have the secret of the
great heating propt;rties of the Morning Glory with
a small amount of fuel.
Ate' For sale at W. A. MULE'S Tin and
Stove Store. [Dec. 28-2 m.
. DR. D. A. STOUFFER,
DENTIST, GREENCASTLE, PA.
rrEETH extracted without pain. Office in Clip
penger's building, nearly opposite Adams' H -
tel, where he will attend to Dentistry wit t care and
attention: Old Gold and Silver plates taken in part
pay for new ones. Teeth inserted from a single
tooth to a fill set, insured for one year.
jan
OPERA 011,--A good article for sale
sop 81 1 1 0STETTER, RAID 4 i:.
Hair "
'PE OF GAS OR DUST
J. W. MILLER'S
ARRIVAL
OF FALL AND
WINTER GOODS.
0........•* , irts ram.
AVINO returned from the Eastern eitica
Ajwith a large and choice assortment' of goods at
reduced prices I am prepared to otTer much greater
inducements than heres.olore in price and quality.
Our stock embraces
Dry Ggods, Queens Ware, Ce-
darwure and Groceries.
Silks, ell Wool . Repp, French Morinos,Saxony Co
burg, all Wool Delaines, Feinted De!eines, Alpac
cas, Barathea, all. Wool Plaid, Poplins,--Cloaking
Cloths, Shaals, Breakfist Shawls, Daimon's, Ging
ham, Hoop Skirts, Collars, Ruffling, Hosiery, Amore
De/aines, Linen Hdk'fs., embroidered -Brocade IVio.
hair, Kidd & Silk Gloves, &c.-
FOR THE GENT'S.
French Cloth, Black doe Skin Cassimeres, Fan
cy Cassimeres, Silk Vesting, Over-Coating, Union
Cloth, Satinets, Jeans, Melions, Under Shirts and
Drawers, Bock an d Ringvtood Gloves, Berlin,
Gloves, Suspenders, Shirt-Fronts, Collars, Neckties,
Cuffs &c.
DOMESTIC GOOD S:
Furniture Checks, Bed Ticking, lino Bleached
and Unbleached Table Diaper, fine Linen 'Fowling,
Bleached and Unbleached Towling,Vapkins, Bleach
ed and Unbleached Muslins, Sheeting 6 4 and 10-9
nankees,Prints,Umbrellas Flannels, Matting, Girth
ing, Ingrain and Rag Carpet, Oil Cloth,_4_4_and_6-4-
Stairoll - CRth7Whitand Colored Blankets '
QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, CEDAR
• WARE. •
Tubs, Chums, Buckets, Knives and Forks, Ta
We and Tea Spoons—Curry Combs, Horse Cards,
and Brushes, white wash and shoe Brushes, Bath
Brick, Syrup, Molasses, Rio Coffee, Tobaccos, se
gars, Teas, Spices, Concentrated Lye, Ext. of Log
wood, Corn Starch, Ess. Coffee, Babbitt and Fancy
Soap, Kerosene and Tanner Oil, Vary Salt, No 1
Extra Shore Mackerel, White Fish, Baker's No. 1
Chockolate, Tar, &c.
The above stock embraces all the latest styles of
goods, which have bean purchased with great care
and with a view to suit 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 chea as n •
el:"• • en cr raft anks to the community for
their litieraLpatronage and hope to receive a contin
uation of public patronage. J. W. M.
October 5,1866.
1566." L.'
THE GREAT
ZINGARI BITTERS.
Ak. SillLre, P°Zso-V-E3Xl.tiN7-0
OF CHOLERA !
THIS WONDERFUL REMEDY was discov
ered and introduced about twenty years ago by
Dr. S. Cheopsus, an eminent Egyptian physician. •
He had long seen and felt the want of some rem
edy which would strike at 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
siek and dying, and observed the inefficiency of
nearly ad the remedies then in use. Thus he was
lead to think and experiment; and after tenrrears of
study and labor, he presented to his fellow-man the
wonderful Zingari Bitters. "rho effect of this prep
aration in the prevention and cure of disease, was
so marvellous and astonishing, that the most flatter
ing marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him
who discovered it. His name was placed upon the
Roll of Nobles, and a gold medal with the follow
ing inscription—Dr: S. Cheopsus, the Public Bene
factor—was presented to him by the Viceroy.
The preparation has been used in several epidem
ics of cholera, both as a preventive and curative
measure, and with great success, that it has been
introduced into needy 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 any rem
edy that will protect us against this terrible (Breese
should be freely and persistenCy used.
All pathologists now agree that the cholera poison
acts on the system through the blood, and that any
combination which acts 'on the excretory organs,
and keeps them in working order, must prevent a
sufficient accumulation of the poison to exert its
terrible effects on the organism. This is true not
only of cholera. but of nearly nll other maladies, es.
pecially the different forms of fever.
The Zingnri Bitters is just such a remedy as he
above conditions require. It acts on the organs .
xzretion and secretion, keeping up a perfect bal
ance between them. This Bitters is composed en
tirely of routs and licrbii, so nicely concocted that
every organ is artel upon and put in ;one. Ito test::
is pleasant and its etli.cts prompt and lasting.
Numerous cases of the following diseases have
been cured nv it: Coolers, ;Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
1 \
Typhoid and Typhus Fever, 'Fever. A gue, Nervous
Debility, Anaemia. Dysyeps , Flatulency, Colic,
.Scrofula, drc. r7r Price $ per quart bottle.
Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf; Har
risburg, Pa. Sold by Druggists; Ilotelkeepers anil
Grocers. F . RA HTE 11, Sole Proprietor.
Fur sale at the "Waynesboro' Hotel," by V. B.
Gum; Agent. [june22 —I y.
NOTICE.
LETTERS of Administratibn on the estate of
Solomon Newcomer, late of Washington town
ship, tlec'd, having been duly granted to• the under
signed, they hereby notify all persons flaying claims
against said deceased, to present them, and all per
sons indebted to him to make payment without de-
DAVID NEWCOMER.
JOHN N. NE WCOMER,
A dm 'rs.
Jan 25-6t.1
VALUABLE PROPERTY
PRIVATE . SALE.
pHE su'weriber offers a t Private Sale his valua
, bie property, situated on Main Street. kriown
as the
"Waynesboro' Brewery,"
including Dwelling' Houee, good Stabling, &e.—
For terms, Are. apply to
jan 18—ta GZO. FOURTHMAN.
MILLINERY GOODS.
vr
, RS. C. L. ROLLIN BERGEIT, MairiStreet
fylopposite the Bowden House," is at a 1 time,
supplied with the latest styles of Millinery Goods
May 18.
URS. Furs, Atutirt anti Berth's at
12 Nov. 23.] Pam Ilomata's
SEPTi - 2078: 1866
• 'IC Co
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ADM SON, BE EDICT & CO.
Are now reeeiviOg their
SECOND ASSORTMENT
X> 1r 'ir 4r C3O EC) MO IS .
A full stock of
Ladies' Dress Goods
DRESS TRIMMINGS, _ _
DRESS BUTTONS,
DRESS CORD, . „_,
DELAINES, TISSUES,
- , Collars, Cambries, — ..lu9lirls,
Gloves Goal' • i, .
Swiss Edge and Tns•eztit.
All kinds of
G\J]Ek'S '9IEIAII3
CLOTHS,
CA.SSIMERES,
1 . 300 TS AND SHOES,
GLOIMS. CO f,T,A RS AND HOST ERY,
CLOTHS, VESTINGS, T WEEDS,
CORD, JEANS, DENIMS
Also a full stock of
GOCERIES!
SUGAR COFFEE, SYRLPS,
TB.IS, FISH, CHEESE,
and all kinds of Groceries
MEM 1121121, 'ITC
QUEP,NSWARE,
HARDWARE
QUEENSWARE,
NOTIONS.
CARPETS:
CrIECK MATTING,
PL : l1 ATTING,
VSUITAN,
INGRAIN,
STAIR,
'TEMP,
RAG.
We respectfully request our customers and all oil .
there, wishing to buy or look at a good assortment,
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, we feel assured we can give satisfaction.
A VIEIERSON, BENEDICT dr.,CO.
Sept. 21, 1g66.
-- _ C,
fr aubserieer informs the public that be is ha
' stated with power as Notary Public to noknowl•
edge Deeds, Power of Attorney, Probate Accounts
etc. J. k'. KURTZ,
1:lec. 28- U . . N. P
QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE;
NOTIONS',