Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, March 15, 1867, Image 3

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    PUBLIC Sag.
WILL ho Bold at Public Sale, on FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY, Tail 22D AND 235
DAYS OF MARCH. at then aidence ofJohn
- -Welty, decztl,-near-Ilartimmula--Clo' arc, ,n the
lingeretown road, loading from Ringgold to Water
loo, the following property, to wit:
9 MB OP HORSES,
among which ore .OVAT: hno.ll of good draught T-Tor.
sou, threo good I'3 re, 0ne.,"2 yet z ankcne 11 car
old Coltil.
23 HAD OF CHTLB,
among which are 6 Milch Cows, 3 with Calves at
their site, the balance i young patio * Heiferi ant
k , lecris, •
20 Head. pie Good Sheep,
2 Brood Sows, 5 Shoats;
10%1/1
consisting of one broadtrcad Road Wagon with bed,
two Plantation Wagons, (l mrrly new) 1 Spring.
Wagon, I Cart and wheels for a Wagon, I good
Carriage, 1 pair Wood Ladders, I pair Hay Ladders,
I pair Hay Carriages, I Groin Drill, I McCormick
'tenor; I Spring Hake, 2 three horse Plows, 3 Gnp
I'lows, 3 double and 3 single Shovel Plows, 1 Corn
Coverer, _3 Harrows, I Sled and Lime Bed, Log
Chains, Fifth C:rams, doulde - , — trebbltri
and single Trees, Cow ChAns, Jackscrew, Rolling
Screen, Wheat Fan, Rakes, Forks, Shovels, Mat.
locks, Digging Iron, Crowbar, also 2 pair of Brsech.
bands, 4 sets Front Gears, flousens, Bridles, Col
lars, F Wag, n Saddle. Halters, ines,. c.,
I set Blael sm h I WHEAT, RY A' S
AM) .1'01A7'01: 8 BY THE 13USHBL,
Corn by the Barrel,
Hay by t e Ton. I ot s hold and Kitchen Fu ni
lure, at c as Beds and Bedding, Table, Chair , 3
Stmes, one Template, one Cook and I Parlor Stove
1 Ctock;l silver Watch, I
C; BAItBELS VINEGAR,
Applebutter , by the crock, Lard and a large lot of
Bacon by the pound. - - 1 Iron and 1 Brass Kettle,
Tubs, Kegs, NI4 at Vessels, a lot Carpenter Tools, a.
bout 70 Locust Posts, a lot Locust Siakes,4 tons of
time Coal and a lot of Lime Stone, and many oth
er articles of miner value. Also about 63 Acres of
Groin in the (round.
Sale to commence at 8 o'clock on said dayswhen
clue attcaanco and a reasonable credit will be giv.
en by GEORGB.IiARBAUGH,
Athninialrator.
C. V. MUNG, Auct,
March B—ta.]
lExeciator's Notice.
' NTOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testa
men tory to the Estate of Michael Row, late o
Waynesboro', deed, have been granted to the un
derrignrd.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said
Estate will plea-e make immediate payment. and
those having 'Anima present them properly authen.
__titate_t fir s ttleaunt. J. F. BOt Ex'r.
March 8-61,
EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE.
PATENTED FF,131111/01Y 14, 1860
SALESROOM, NO. 921 CRESTMIT ST.,
PRILA
This Machine its constructed on a new principle of
mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable im
provements, having been examined by the most pro
found experts, and pronoUnced to lie SIMPLICI
TY end PERFECTION CO MINN ED.
dlawing_are_the_princip_a_l objections urged
egatn &twin t Machine , : : .
t. E c sieve ratlg it t the operator. .
2. 1.41),1ity to t (tit of it a )r.
3. Expense, :route.. and bet • f time in repairing.
4. Incapacity to sew every i'e.ript , o of mate. let.
5. Dkaeresni le noise w hile in operatio
The Empire Sewing Machine is Exempt fromlall
these Objections.
it has n straisht needle, perpendicular action, mak
ea the LOOK or 8 t I TT LE STITUH, which will
noitl e• RIP nor R E 1,. and is alike on both sides;
pert. rma perfect towing on every deFcrip atm of ma
te-ia,, from Leather to the fi tot Nansook Muslin,
with !wen cotton or silk thread; from the coarsest
to it e fin et number.(
IT HEM', F' LLS, BINDS, :BRAID% TUCKS,
W.UII.TS, PIA NITS,G %TILERS.
Having neither •CAM nor COG WHEEL, and
the,least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass,
and is
EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS MACHINE.
.41/ varieties of CABINET MACIIINEB from $ 6 O up
ward,.
07 - Partici lar attention is called to.our tinv and
IMPIONED Manuiaeltrrinc. Machine. for Tailoring,
Shoe-Fitting. Co.,elP-TrimmingAe. Its advanta
ges me simplicity durability, rapidity, easy adapta
tion to all bonne cal of manufacturing. It makes
perfeci: work on a ma' elial. It is especially
able in Berme, rsiont Loather, qui ..:ry still. In
short, it is the miss poricct manufticturing machine
in the market.
N. B. „Every machine guaranteed.'
EMPIRE S. M. CO.,
921 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
ril'" Agents wanted.] NELSON READ, Agent.'
Mar. 1-24m05.1.2iM
. _
- PUBLIC SALE._
WILL be offered at the residence of Daniel
Light,Jr., (W. W. Walker's place) in Wash
ing ton Township, on TuasnsY MARCH 19r6, 1867,
thy 6.11)w:n; iersonal property, to wit:'
c/aLivaai.oa
with bedding complete, 1 Secretary. 1 Sidebonril,,l
largo Clotho 'e Press, 4 Tables, 3 Wash Stands, 2
seta Chairs, 1 eight-day Clock, 1 Cook Stove, 2
Ten-p!ate Stoves with Pipe,3 Copper Kettles,t Sink,
4 Iron Kettles, a large lot
GOOD CARPETING
for Parlor, Dining Room and Stairs, a lot of
Apple
butter,Potatoos by the bushel , 'a lot*: Crocks, Jars,
Meat Vessels, Tubs, and mnny other articles
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on .said day when
terms will be made knoWn by . •
dOS,EP}.I DOUGLAS.
0. V. Moan, Auct.
Mar, I—ti]
PUBLIC SALE.
ho subscriber will cell at Public Sale at his reg
.&
M idence in Waynesboro,' On the { Bth of March,
the following property, to wit:
vmaaa wsclvaa.
one ten-plate, one cook and one parlor; 1 eight' day
,clock, 1 Wardrobe, 1 Cupboard, 2 Bedsteads, 1
Lounge, several Stands, 1 pair venition Blinds, 1
Wheelbarrow, 2 Meat Vessels, 1 Meat Bench, 1
Sausage Cutter and Steller, Pots, rns, and other
articles needless to enumerate Sale to commence
at 1 o'clock.on said day when the terms will be made
known by JOSEPH ANDERSON'. -
Mar. I—ts y -- - • c tt. Mosu, A uct.
111VAIGONS FOE SALE:
TrIIHE subacriber offers .at private sale 1 spring
.1„ wagen,2 twohorso wagons and 2 four horse
Government wagons. J. R. FORNEY,
Feb 8-4 f. '
DRIED Ar".LES.
THE subscriber will piy !hi highest ca'sh:price
for 5000 Pounds of Dried A pglLw.
Feb 23 tf.) BENJ. I' . ISTE wAnt.
nE{W"
"
BUtICESSOR TO
Hostetter, ,Reid & Co.
WOULD respectfully announce to his custo
mers and the public generally that he. has
a full stock of ,
GROCERIES,
Embracing in pert
RIQCOFFEE, ((k -S . f. 7)
'P. 11... SUGAR, - V
SUGAR ® 10, 12,
WRITE SUGAR,
PULP. DO.,
BEST 'SYRUPS,
PRIME BAK. MOLASSES,
TEA-IL, IMP., lIVK,
SUGAR CURED lIA MS,
CHEESE--MAsoN'S CUACKERS.
Queensware
and
of the newest and most beautiful patterns, in sets
and otherwise. Common ware, good assortment
and ptiees reasonable.
SPICES, ace. -Ground Ginger, Pepper, A Ispiee,
(:loves, Cinnamon, Cayenne
Pepper, Mustard, &c. These
are all pure.
B. voila, Gr. Tarter, Reiser's, Dried Currants,
and other linking articles of hest quality.
Pepper Satire, Tomato Catsup, Pickels, Cider
Vinegar.
ODe?F- - 3 Vifa—Buckets, Tubs, Boxes
&c,
FIST Mackerel, all grades,
Shall,
P. H erring.
• He will receive regularly FRESH FISH and-oth
er delicacies of the season.
Cosh paid for country produce, or taken in ex
changli for goods.
Thankful for the enconragement heretofore given
him, he respectfully asks a continuance of the samo.
February 22, 1967.
PUBLIC SALE.
undersigned intending to• move west, will
11 sell at Public Salo. nt his residence, in Shady
Greve, on Saturday fhn 161 h of/lit:rah, 1867, the
following troperty, to wit: 1
FAMILY HORSE
1 excellent Mulch Cow; being lately trash, 6 best , of
Sheep; 1 Falling -top Buggy, I running part of a
Sleigh, 1 Wheelbarrow, 1 set single Harness, 1 set
Plow Gears, 1 Saddle, Bridles and Halters; 1 Serra
tary, 2 Bureaus, 1 Wardrobe, 2 Intim Dining Ta
bles, 1 Breakfast Table, 2 Stands, 5 Bedsteads, near
ly new, 2 sets of Chairs, 1 Rocking 'Chair, 1 Set
tee, 1 Safe, 1 now sink 2 Looking Glasses, 1 eight
day Clock, 2 Ten-plate Stoves and Pip'e, 1 good
Cook Sto‘o and fixtures, 40 yards good Rag Car
pot, Table and Floor Cloths, 6 wintlovv Bawls,
A lot queenswaret Lard and Applebutter by the
Crock,
500 LES NEW PORK;
1 barrel Vinegar, 1 Flour C host, I Iron Kettle,
Copper Kettle. I Cross-cut Saw, (6 feet long) 12
Grain Bags, Hoes, Shovels, and other articles not
necessary to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'-
clock on said day when the terms will be male
known by- JOHN H. 'HUME.
Mar.. 1— b.] • . DANIEL HAWN %NKR uCt.
110'11[CET0' ittA x :PAYERS,
, • .• • •
rrhe duplicatei for,,State s and Coinily Taxes for
I 181;7 are now completed, and the Treasurer is
authorized to allow,a.discount of 5 per cent on ,tho
,grosikonount of all.Taxel paid on or befam the 3 ft.t.
day of March, 'l'ax payers will con'eutt their own
interest by calling at the Treasure's office, in Chant-.
bersburg, and paying their State and County Taxes
during the month of March.
GEORGE S. BALSLEY, : i •
• Agent for John Harder, Treasurer,.
'CELEBRATED BASE BURNING STOVE
TILE HORNING GLORY
The Morning Glory . is a rrrsetua I bUrner, having
a magazine' or reservoir for reserve coa l, which is.ro
(inked to be tilled but once' a day, and if Ihe propor
sized coal is used it is not necessary to rekindle the
Gee during the entire winter.
(NO'clinker will fernern in th'eso .stoves, nor will
there ) he any. trouble from slate, or other impurities
in the coal, the fire being always at the bnee of the
coal, the impuittieti Sur beftin the ashes and ground
out by the 'Milltputo.") .
REM'S NO ESCAPE OF GAS OR DUST
ECONOMY OF FUEL !
The dombuiticin of Ttiel being "perTeet and at a
high tempaaturu, the amountof heat produced from
the same quantity of coal is flinch greater_than at a
low temperature..hencettut a ampli quantity of fuel
is necessary . to be undergoing the process at combus
tion at onetime. The entire ,outer surface of the
Morning Glory, is radiating sinfoce.• Add to this
the surface of objecis heated by. rays of light the'
the mica wihdows, and you base the secret of the
great hosting proporties of the Morning Glory with
a small amount offuel.
Or'For Bale at W. A.. TRITLE . B Tin and
Stove Store., [Dec. 28,-2n3.,
M/LLIIIIERY,74;iIOODS..
• irtc. L. 1 . -I
”Ii OLLINBETIN*, NainiStreet,
p s eta th e owden House,'! .
a 4. n 1 times
eupplie the kgest styles of Goode,
Noy 18.
Tinware, -
Irons - e
'Furnishing Goods I
And other Ireful orttelee at the sign of the DIG
RED HORN, WayneHboro', Pa, where a largo as
rortinent of
COOK STOVES,
NINE•PLATE STOVES,
• PARLOR STOVES,
'COAL STOVES, &o.
of the fated improvements, the very beat in the
market, at the Cheap Tin and-Stove Store of r
• , D. 11, 1111,BSSE#L.
TINWARE
made of the best Tin in the rivulet; end warranted
et the sign of the
.D. 11. RUSSELL leeps constantly on hand a
large assortment of House Furnishing bloods for
sole ehenp. Pure No. 1 Kerosene Oil and a large
assortment of Lamps.
Washing Made Eas' !
by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and
getting the best. Close Wringer ever made.
rirPorsons iu want of Stoves, Tinware, House
Furnishing Goods, &c. &c., can get full value for
their money by calling on
D. 13 1311RSELL,
Sign of the "RIO RED HORN,"
Waynesboro', Pa.
Feb. 16
NEW LEATHER
Ttwls S. FORNEY & SONS, would inform
---jtho-public=that-the-y-havo-received-anculter-sup
ply of geods at their new Leather and Finding
Store, ombracing among other articles tho follow
ing:
Glassware
Sole Loather, Rough Skirting, Hemlock and
Spanish Sole, Calf' Skins, French Calf do.,
Sheep do., French and Mons 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,
Crimpßoards,_l3ubbers, Bristles, Lasting
Irons, Files, Ink Powders, Sand Paper,
Compasses, Boot Trees, Pegs, Knives,
Pinchers, Hammers, various kinds; Rasps
and Files,Auls and Handles, Collis Irons,
—Lon,an Shoulder-Sticks, - Eyeletts - and
Eyelett Punches, Strip Auls,
And all other articles usually kept in such stores.
Highest cash price paid for Hides and Skins.—
, ___Felt.A FORNEY & ^bNs.
FIRST NATIONA BkNK
OF
Waynesboro', Franklin Co. Pa.
Capital paid in 875,000,
Collections mode promptly and remitted for al
lowest rates of Exchange on New York.
Directors :—W. 8: A mberson, Alex. Hamilton.
George Bescre, George Jacobs. Daniel Mickley
John Price, Henry Good, James.H. Clay ton, Joscph
Price.
Correspondents :—Tho First National Dank' of
Philadelphia and Oth National Bank of New York.
W. S. A MBERRON . Pres't. JNo. PHILIPP. COBll.
Dissolution ofPartnership.
THE Co-partnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned doing business in Waynesboro',
l'a., under the firm name of. Hostetter, Reid & Co.,
was dissolved by mutual consent this 12th day of
February, A. D. 1867. Tho business of tho late
firm will be closed up by W. A. Reid. We return
our thanks 'to the community for their liberal•en
mmeagement extended to us.
J. HOSTETTER,
C. H. lIIITHRAUFF,
W. A REID.
W. A. Reid having purchased our entire in
terest in the concern, we cordially commend him to
the public for a liberal support.
Feb IG—Gt.) J. HOSTETTER & Co.
THE nulneriber will Pell nt Public Sale, at the
Wnynemborn? Hotel, in , Wnynestinto', on SAT.;
!AWAY I'HE 231) 1) VI OF MAROH next, the
following property, to wit:
6 HEADITORSES
suitable for riding or driving in single or double her
neo, •
1 Spring %Vag9n, I •one•horso Wagon, 2 Buggy
Poles. 1 complete apt of tmnilitne Harm se, 1 sot dol.
bk. Harness, 7 sots singlq Harness, 2 Riding Sad
dles, 3 Riding Bridles, 4 Leather Fly-note,
I Robe, 3 Blankets, 8 Head Halters, and other arti
cles not necessary to enumerate
Sale to commence still o'clock nn said clay when
a credit of six months will be givrn on all sums of
$lO and upwards by the purchaser giving his nOte
'with approved security.
JOHN RICH A RDSON.
Afor.l 7 -Is.) G. V. MONO, A uct• '
A L'hani.efat an Entirprisingßusiness Nan!
A STORE FOR SALE.
undersigned, doting lousiness in Quincy.
j — Trawklin Co. Pa., offers at Private Solo, on rea
sonable terms, his stock of Merchandise. The
stock is a well assorted one, all .new arid in good
order, which can be ;educed quite low if neeezrary.
The room occupied is a good one and the location
a fine one fur Pusiisees. The building, which is
well adapted for a store and private residence, can
be boittiol on reasonable terms. Intending to settle
up his business ho will hereafter give bargains to
one And oil *t. COT forJ.M.Sti.
Dec. 21— it.] Jo MN MIDDOUR.
.P. S.—Selling off at COST fdr•C.lWil only
1, 1. M.•
THE undersigned offers st Private Sale n 1-met
• of land eitunted.m.,Witeltit gum Township, on
the road leading from ilia tuenpilto, to Mt. •Alto
remit • adjoining I tide rit John Putik,`ll,l3onelintke
and oilers, crintaining,l2%.4,ollEttl , sod 157 parch
cs... For particulars estquirn•of . • ,
Feb lc-4.t.) J t)11 N_RZESNIAN, Jr.
COOK STOVES!
Ironwake,
:11rassware
japanned ware,
"Bid
FINDING STORE !
IPU 'ALOg
5-Buggies, 1. Carriage,
ONE T WO-SEAT OPEN WAGON,
1 GOOD OMNIBUS,
3 SLEIGHS AND BELLS,
PRIVATE SALE !
J., yv. MILLER'S
.11:11. 1 ;1:;
OF FALL AND
WINTER GOB
HAWN° 'returned from the — Eastern. cities
with a largo and choice assornitent - of goods at
reduced prices Inm prepared to offer much greater
inducements than heretofore in price and quality.
Our stock embraces
Dry Goode, Qucensitare, Cc-
dorsi-are and Groceries.
FDA 'Pa LIMES.
Silks, all Wool &pip, French Vorinos, Saxony Co
burg, all Wool Delnitial, Printed Delaines, Alpa
ca, • Baraboo, all Wool Plaid, Poplins, Clocking
Cloths, Shads, Breakftst Shawls, Balmoral,, Ging
ham, II oop Skirls, Collate, Ruffling, Hosiery, A inure
Maims, Linen' Htlk'fa., embroidered Brocade Mo
hair, Kidd •& Silk Gloves, &c.
FOR THE GENT'S.
French Cloth, Bleck doe Skin Cassimeres, Fan
cy Cassimeres, Silk Vesting, Over-Coating, Union
Cloth, Satinets, Jenne, MeDons, Under Shirts and
Drawers, Back andltingwood Gloves, Berlin,
Glover, Suspenders,Shirt-Fronts,Colla ► •
CulFa &c.
DOMESTIC GOODS:
Furniture Checks, Bed Ticking, fine Bleached
and Unbleached Table Diaper, fine Linen 'Fowling,
Bleached and Unbleached 'Fowling, Napkins, Bleach
ed and Ul4bleached Muslins,4Thect,ing 6 4 and 10.4
rinnkees,Prints,Umbrellas Flannels, foliating, Uirth
ing, Ingrain and Rag Carpet, Oil Cloth, 4.4 and 6.4
Stair Oil Cloth, White and Colored Blankets
QUEENSWAREGLASSWARUCH - A
WARE,
Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Knives and Forks, Ta
ble and Tea Spoons—Curry Combs, Horse Cards,
and Brushes, white wash and shoe Brushes, Bath
Brick, Syrup, Molasses, Rio Coffee, Tobaccos, so
garb, Teas, Spices, Concentrated Lye, Ext. of Log
wood, Corn Starch, Ess. Coffee, Babbitt and Fancy
Soap, Kerosene and Tanner Oil, Dary Salt, No 1
Extra Shore Mackerel, White Fibh, Baker's No. 1
Chockolate, Tar, &c.
The above stock embraces all the latest kyles of
goods, which have been purchased With great care
and with a - view - to - suit - in - quality--and -- style An--
tastes of all. All we ask is a can and examination
of our stock to convince those wishing to purities°
that we aro enabled to sell as cheap as any 'house
elsewhere, 1 tender my thanks to the community for
their liberal patronage and.bope to receive a contin
uation of public patronage. J. W. M.
October 5,1866.
I.
1866.
THE GREA
ZINO,A.RI BITTERS.
.41,..55-uure3Preenrecaticre.
OP CHOLERA
•
THIS WONDERFUL REMEDY was (Baena , -
ered and introduced about twenty years ago by
Dr. 8. 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 depose,
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 ho was
lend to think and experiment; and after ten years of
study and labor, he presented to his fellow-man the
wonderful Zingari Bitters. The effect of this prep
aration M the prevention and cure of disease, was
so marvellous and astonishing, that the most Batter
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.allow
ing inscription—Dr. 8. Cheopsua. the Public Bene
factor—was presented to him by the Viceroy..
The preparation has been used in several epidem
ice of cholera, both ns a preventive and curativ.
measure, and with great success, that it has been
introduced into nearly all the general hospitals of
the old world. The old saying that an ounce of
prevention is worth a pound of cure, npplies with
marvellous force .to cholera, and therefore any rem
edy that will,proteet us against this terrible disease
should be freely and persistently used. •
• All pathologists now agree that the cholera polio])
acne, 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 all other maladies, es
pecinlly the different forms of, lever.
The 2ingori Bitters is just such .a remedy as the
above • conditions require. It acts on the organs of
excretion and socretiun, keeping up ei perfect bal
ance between them. This Bitters is composed en
tirely of roots and herbs, so nicely concocted that
every organ is. acte I upon and put in tone. Its taste
LS pleasant and its erg cts prompt and lasting.
Numerous cases of the following disennee. have
been cured oy it: Cooley), Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Typhoid anerryphus Fivir, Fever. Ague. Nervous
Debility, Anaemia. Desyerisia, Flatulency, Colic,
Bcrofele,_&c. OrPrice I per quart bottle ;
Principal Depot at the Walnut:street whdrf, liar
ri,bu rg,. ea. 8old• by Dru gigs ts; I o fel keep Ors an •I
Grocers. ' F: RANTER, Sole Proprietor.
For sale at the ,PVfaynesboro' Hotel," by V. B.
Gmesar, Agent. • - [junc22-Iy.
PUBLIC SALE.
1113 HE subscriher will offer, nt Pal lic Sale at ILA
JIL. singer's Factory, one 'Trite North of %Vs:toesfo
to', on Saturday Use If th day of March, the fol
lowing personal property,' to Win • - z
1 COiv; 1 Spring Wagon,
1 Boggs, a lot flay and Cornfodtler; 1 set Harness,
1 pair Names, with iron, traces 1 Saddle, Bridles,
Haltrr; hour Clock, .1 ,Bureati, 2, Bedsteads, 1
Trundle Bedstead, 2 Sets Chairs, 1 Rockinu Chair,
2 'Fables, 1 Stand, 1 large Chest, 1 Cook Stoye, and
fixtures, j Ten-p!ate Stove and pipe, 1 Pole for
spring vlitnti, with double and single treed, I •lame
Wool wheel, 2 flex Wheels, 'I grain ecadle,l grass
scythe, and other articles not necessary toinotition.
Sole to commence et 10 o'clock on said day when
the terms will be made knovn by
Feb IS— to.)
- AIUDITOR'S NOTICE!
undcrairtned appointed (at the January,
Ji term LE M, of the Orphans Court of Franklin'
Merely, Pa.,) Auditor to'rliet t ribute* the balance. in
the harnlicrf Henry ,Stenehoure„' adm'r of henry
-F. Stover.. dee'd, -amtnirre:thatte-legAlly eet.itled,
thereto, will attend tor, saitl•purposa at .his office in;
Waynesboro', Pa., on the 25th day of March; 9
clock A.,11. Creditors will present theirttaims dn.
ly authentierited. ,
Fr b 22 4t • JOMPIT DOUGLAS.
JAMES DOULT.
G. V. Moms, And
10.000 POUNDS OF BUTTER:
THE quantity of butter Is
too
small. It can be increased 10.000 pounds_
by the, use of:Nixtrei" Marie and .cattle Potbdere.•
les_tlattle,_Slicep and-
J. F. KURTZ, • ,
Wayn t aboro'.
• re. Read them certificates, hundreds .of which
cou'd be published:
Four or fiVer years ago, J. B..NIXON compound
ed a Horse and' Cattle Powder. and asked me to
try it. I was the find (armor 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, and heartily recommend
it to farmers as a sure thing in fattening stock of all
kinds and ascapital Powder for Horses.
MICHAEL. P.IdERSOLEr.
Chamberaburg, December, .865.
Hoge. Mold by
Mn, J. Nizos.—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 tmboun
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 thp hair, and
sharpens their Imp:rites. As °preventive from dig.
ease. I regard it as invaluable, Yours, &c. ,
Er. V. B. B. WHINE
Chambershurg, April, 1866.
•
Mu. J. B. Naos Dear Sir :—I gave ru j )r Hors
and Cattle Powder a fair trial with al a y sto ,
Horses and cattle, and it improved them wo rful
ly. It speedily increased the richnessof the milk , of
greatly. •
I can cordially recommend it no the heat thing of
the kind I have ever known or tried, for all kinds of
stock, and it should be kept in every stable.
Yours truly,
A. K. IrIceLUIIE, Ed. Repository.
THE SURE CURE.
ARMY ITCU,
CAMP ITCffp
DARBFa'SITCH
RING W onm,
TVETEJ;
and a Skin disenaes,-certainly-cured by
NIXON'S Glycerine Ointment.
J. K. KURTZ,
Waynerboro'.
Sold by
Nixon's East India Tincture.
The beat medicine for Internal and External pain
Perfectly -Bale under all ciscumatancere—Every fam
ily should have it.
Cr If you have pains, use NIXON'S
East India Tincturc.
VD— If you havo Skin diseases, use NIX
ON'S Glycerine Ointment.
df&-If you have horsoa or cattle that don't
hriveTtiful-MX-I}IVS-H-orstl and eattle-Powdors,
Charribereburg, Feb. 8-Iy.
COOK STOVES,
CPCALL AT
Tritle's Stove, Tin
and Copper Store !
E has a large stock of Stoves and TINWARE
on hand, which ho will sell cheap. Prices to
suit tho tim-s.
His stock embraces the best of Conk. Nine•p?ate
and Coal !Stoves. COOK STOVES
FOR COAL, OR WOOD,
GOOD BAKERS, largo Ovens, and take
a long stick of wood. ma
Lr, S 1 'cr Aia. U3EI
is good ) strong and mode of the best Tin.
Brass and Iron Kettles Brass Di ..ers Bake
Pans and Tinned Iron Ware, also the
BEST CISTERN PUMP IN MARKET,
is strong. , simple, durable and cheap. Price $l2
Insured not to Frecza. Don't fail to give him a call
Old Castings taken in exchange for Stoves' or
ware, next dour tolvliller's Dry Good Store,
•
February 8,1866.
NEW FALL
AND
EBVIS
GEORGE STOVES
lIAS RETURNAD FROM PHILADEL
PHIA WITH A SUPPLY OF
DRY GOODS
3iEM 41L2) CUD "31C` INES
AND,
03 Z.----_S (Z> ZZEi ---' 0
NOTIONS, QUEENSWARE
GROCERIES,
• Ser To which ho invites tho attention of
of his patrons and the public generally.
October 26,1866 '
PRIVATE SALE !
ITIHE subscriber 'offers at Private Sale FIFTY
1 A MISS. more or lees, best quality limestone
land, adjoining the Borough ofr Waynesboro', and,
lying along the Chambereberg yowl,
' JOHN FUNK (of H.)
WHIT and Grty Wool 111anicet• at
Nov 23.1 finlcc & HorruzCa's.
.111C4 'IIV 31/3/ "31L1
GOODS!!
DIDERSON, BENEDICT & CO.
_Ara_novv-receiving Yheir
SECOND ASS-ORTMENT
ir, It 3r clt• cs. to• 3r3k St .
Ladies' Dress Goods
NTEATI
Also o full stock of
GROCERIES
W. A. TMTLE.
CARPETS:
-• We reepectfulle regne•ot nnr etrontrtern rrnfr tat n •
there, trighing to buy nr :,r.k ate good' avant tment,
ttr,con rind exemine our stnek ; knowing that goods
or. ',lmre now thin they 'hark trtm for eerie yenta
and believinr they wilt Isof;_tttt-towive , file:Demo time
to come, we fret n.yoreil we esirt , iiio:
, AMHE tWON,
Sept. 31..1g6G.
Fr Jib sCoterieerdrifoinvi the public Ord bit is in
' vested with power- ste2, 4 jotary Public to ocknowt.
edge Deeds, Power or Attoray, Probate Accounts
etc. F. KURTZ.
Dee . td* tG N. P
SEPT. 20T it -1860
A. B. C.
NEW PALL
A full stock of
DRESS TRINIMING9,
DRESS BUTTONS,
— DRESS GOBI);
DE LA_ TISSUE:B,
Collars, Catobries, Muslins,
Gloves, Hosiery, Shakers,
swiss Edge and Inserting.
Al? kinds
CLOTHS,
CASHMERE'S,
BOOTS A -Ntrgi - TOES,
GLOVES, COLLARS AND 110SIERY,
CLoTfis, VESTINGs, TWEEDs,
CORD, JEANS, DENIMS
SUGAR, - COFFEE, SYfifiPS,
TEAS, FNII, elf EEdE,
and all kinds of Groceries
MEM BERM EN.
Q UEENSWA RE, QUEENSW ARE,
HARDWARE 114 RD WARE,
QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE;
NOTIONS. , NOTIONS,
CTIECK. MATTING,
PLAIN MATTING.,
VENETIAN,
INGRAIN,
HEMP,
RAG.
- IC' fr, "I" T. CI 33 I. ...-