Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, March 22, 1867, Image 3

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    PUBLIC SALE.:
•
IV.be Bold m Public Sale. on FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY, THE 22D AND 23D
DAYS OF MARCH, 1867, at the'reaidence ofJobn
dec'd, near Harbaugh's Church, on the Old
HagerataWn toad, leading from Ringgold td Whter
loo, the follabring' propeity, to *it: ' • g '
9 HAD OP PASS,
,
among which are seven H
head of good draughtor
ses, three good leaders, one 2 3 ear and one 1 year
did Sjoitsi
23 HID OF CATTLE,
among which are 6 Mulch Cows, 3 with , Calves at
their side, the balance young Cattle, Heifers and
tcers,
20 Head of Good Sheep,
,e 4 2 Brood Bowe, 5 Shoats;
inaa \voadaa,
consisting of one bmtratread Road Wagon with bed,
two Plantation Wagons, (.1 regrly new) 1 Spring
Wagon, 1 Cart and wheels for a Wagon, 1 good
Carriage, 1 pair Wood• Ladders, I pair Hay Ladders,
1 pair Hay Carriages, i Grain McCormick
Reaper, 1 Spring Rake, 2 three horse Plows, 3 Gap
Plows; 3 double and 3 single Shovel Plows, t Coin
Coverer, 3 Harrows, 1 Sled. and Lime Bed. Log
Chains, Fifth Chains, Spreaders, double, trebble
and single Trees, Cow Ch &as, Jackscrew, Rolling
Screen, Wheat Fan, Rakes, Forks; ShoVels, Mat
tocks, Digging Iron, Crowbar; also 2 paired Breech
bands, 4 sets Frost Gesrs, fi Housens, Bridles, Col
lars, F ly-nrts, Wagon Saddle, Hattori, Lines, &c.,
1 set Blacksmith 'Pools. WHEAT, RYE, 0.47'S
Cern by the Darrel,
Hay by the Ton; liousehold and Kitchen Furni
ture, finch as Beds and Bedding, Table-, Chairs, 3
Stoves, one Ten-plate, one Conk and 1 Parlor Stove
1 Clock, 1 silver Watch, I Rifle,
6 BARRELS 'VINEGAR,
Applebutter by the crock, Irani and a large lot of
Bacon by the pound, 1 Iron and 1 Brass Kettle ;
Tubs, Kegs, Meat Vessels, a lot Carpenter Tools, a.
bout 70 Locust Posts, a lot Locust Stakes,4 tons of
Lime Coal and a lot of Lime Stone, and many oth
er articles of miner value. Also about 63 Acres of
Grain in the Ground.
Sale to commence at 8 o'clock on said days when
due attendance and a reasonable credit will he giv.
en by GEORGE 11ARBAUGH,
Administrator—
March 8-ts.] G. V. Mora, Auct, •
PUBLIC SALE.
Mhe subscribers will offer at Public Sale at the
1 residence of George Greenawalt, late of Quincy
township, deed, one mile Northwest of Mount Hope,
on Monday the 25th of March, the following person.-
al property, to wit:
,H-EA-D-HOl-3.-SES,
14 HEAD OF CAI3j,E, five of which are Milch
Cows; •
30 HEAD OF HOGS,
two - of which - are - sows: 18 HEAD OF SHEE
ROAD WAGONS,
Bed , Bows, and Cover, 3 Plantation Wagons, 1
Spring Wagon, 1 one-horse Wagon, 1 Carriage, 1
Sleigh, I New York Reaper, one Grain Drill, 1
Spring-tooth Rake, I
--THRESHING MACINE
and Horse Power, Hay Laden, Hay Carriers, 10
Harshest Plows, 2 single am' 3' double Shovel Plows,
3 Harrows: 2 sets hind Gears, 4 to is Front Gears, 4
sets Plow Gears, 3 sets Single Harness, Collars,
Bridles and
. ha hers; log chain , fifth-chain, spreaders,
3 pair butt traces; 7 cow chains, grindstone, 2 Wag
on Wheds, I set Blacksmith Tools with Screw
Plate, a lot Carpenter Tools, I Cr..ss-cut Saw, a lot
Iron, 1 barrel 'I sr, 40 Locust Posts, .100 Chestnut
Rails, 6000 superior White Pine Shingle., a lot 3 4
and 1-imh Pine Boards, a lot 4.inch Oak .Plank.
11101USEHOLD FURNITUAE,
one Iron and 2 Copper Kettles, 1 Dinner Bell, Meat
Vessels,n lot tubs, 2 pair steelyards, 2 Stoves and
pipe; Bacon and Lard by the pound, TWO HUN
DRED BUSHELS OF WHEAT,
500 BIRRELS OF CORN,
68 bushels Rye , 200 BUSH E LS l 7 ATS, 2 bu. C !cm
erseed , 6 tons C lover and 6 tons Ti mot by Hay; 60
ACRES GRAIN IN THE GROUND,
e, and other articles not necessar • to enu
3 Acres R
Salo to commence at s o'clock on said day Am
a credit of 8 months will he given on all sums of $lO
and upwards, excepting grain in the bushel, on
which 30 days will be given.
JOHN GREENAVG ALT,
BENJAMIN SNIVELY.
Administrators,
G. V. MONG, A uct.
March. 8 —ts .)
PUBLIC- SALE.
THE undersigned will sell at Public Sale, at the
Into residence of 111 ichnel Row, dec'd. in Wa 1 -
n est, oro ', on Saturday the 30th day
,of March, the
following perso.tal property, to wit:
TURNER's LATHE,
a very good one, 1 set Turning Chisels, 2 Work
Bet ches, 1 G,indstone, 4 sets Bench Planes, 3 Hand
Saws, 5 Tenon Saws, 1 W hip Saw, 2 sets Match
Planes; Bead and Moulding Planes, Chisels, Files,
Crirriets,Braces and Brace Bits, Augers, Drawing
Knives, Hammers, and a variety of other lo.ds gen
erally used by carpenters and cabinet makers. Al
so 2 Bedsteads and Bedding, a lot% Carpeting, 2
Chests, 1 Talk, 1 Sausage Starer, 1 Wheelbarrow,
a lot of well seasoned apple wood, and other articles
nut necessary to mention.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day when
the terms will be made known by
March 8—,18)
ax.
.0 my! SX.
JUST OPENED
FIFTY DOZEN GOOD QUALITv
HEAD NETTS,
METCALFE 4r. HITESHEW'S, •
CRABIBERSIIIITta.
They ace selling, them at 5 cents...lame as
has been selling at 15 any} 20 cents. [Mae.
PLANTING POTAT4I,IES
rirlllE very best r tenting potatoes nre the ,
'
CHILI GARNET,
. •• „ • LA: r1..A1,',1'.Fe..‘ • .•
• .
;No ; rot.. Good -yielti- Samp .cloyiv.bo :men at'
the grocery store of W. A. REID.
March 1; 1867, • '• . , • ,
- - 8' C'll - 0 '0 7L . -
'-• • •
••- " -
T F, Minh respectfully inform; the c it izens
ep o iWaynesbOro, that his summer Sehnot for• Boys;
Dud Giris will commence onlVltintiliy . the 81 day of
April in 1110 Western'SchOol Room.
Terms-modenito.: -
31arch 8 —3t )
''...;-' a '.
-::
Ni
krocEisoß TO '
Hostetter, .Reid & Co.
w? i u ere r...D n . d re trp tf ti ty ie, announce to tl l t t is h c e uto s .
a fall:'sockpf , : :.j : :, , • '
..
. .
GIOCEaIi S . :::
' 1
, ..
Embracing in part ' •
RIO COFFEE, - . 4 .; -
Y ~T)
P. R. SUGAR, titr...ligi(llll
. ic:7- 5, -P . . V
~.9 .
SUGAR ® 10, 12, , I
W HITE SUGAR, ~
PULP. DO.,
. . . •
BEST SYRUPS,
PRIME BAIL. MOLASSES, ._
TEA---1.1., IMP., BL'IC,
Queensware
oft e newest ern most eau tll pa erns, In ve.
and otherwise. Common ware, good' assortment
and pikes reasonable.
SPICES, am—Ground Ginger, Popperi Alspiee,
Clow, Inn'artioni" Cayenne
I-erper, h stard, &c. These
are all pure.
B. Soda, Cr. Tarter, Ritisens Dried Currants,
and other Baking Ortiolee of• hest
Pepper Sauce, Tomato Catsup, PiekelS, Cider
Vinegar.- - -
WOODEN WARE.—Buckets, Tube, Boxes
att
Shad, "
P. Herilng.
He will receive tegularly FRESH FISH andAh
er delicacies of the season.
Cash paid for country produce, or taken-in ex
change for good's -
Thankful for the encouragement heretofore given
him, he respectfully asks a continuance of the same.
February 22. 11467.
NOTICE TO T,IX-PAYERS.
The duplicates for State and County Taxes for
18117 are now completa and the Treasurer is
authorized to allow a discount of 5 per cent on the
gross amount of all Taxes paid on or before the 31st
day of March. Tax pryers wilfconault their own
interest by calling at the Treasure's office, in Chant
bershurg, and paying their State and County Taxes
during the month of March.
GEORGE J. BALSLE, •
Agent for John Hassler, Treasurer.
CELEBRATED BASE BURNING STOVE
TIM 'MORNING GLORY T.
The,Morning Glory is a 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 it is 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 at the base' of the
coal, the impnrities are left in the ashes and ground
out by the "Mill-grate.")
THERE'S NO ESCAPE OF GAS OR DUST
The combustion of fuel being perfect and at a
high temp' rature, the remount of heat produced from
the same quantity °recil is moat greater than at a
low temperature, hence but n small quantity Of fuel
is necessary to be undergoing the process of &lithos
don at one time The entire outer surface of the
Morning Glory is rad iating surface. Add to this
the surface of objects heated by rays of light thrJ
the mica wibdows, and you have the secret of the
great heating prhp.'rties of the Morning Glory with
a small amount of fuel.
AtirFor sale at W. A. MULE'S Tin and
Stove Store. . pee. 28-2 m.
lIIILLINERY GOODS.
l~i - RS.C.I I ;,:IIOI,LENBERGER, Main'Street,
lopposite the "Bowden House," is at n I times
supplied with the latest styles of .3,lillineri Gocids,
Itiay . l.B • ;
J. F. BOULT,
Executor,
G. V. MONO, Auk.
THE subscriber 'offers at private sale 1 'Spring
waApn, 2 two horse wagons arid 2 four horse
Government wagons.
Feb B—tf.
fr *ill Ray . tlts) highest_, cash-price
J 60(10 - 1 1 etini4 — orDelett XpE WART.olei:
,Feb tf.]
8 the undersigned 'intend quitting the milling
business at the •A nisterthem MM. they mist re.
spectrulty'call on ihosi. that know themselves in
debted-to .cal Land settle the ear's, as it they hi, to
their stlitaataL'e-4- 80 - 4 1 61 gP
.MorchB-i-l 3 t) - fkiONTE 4 II:& to:00140.EY':
_
,
LETTEIiS ot Adminissration on 'th estate of
Jahn' 'Washington tovrnihip,
dre'll.hußving been:duty granted to the unihirsigntd,
ho heroby,notifteafill,,prisoml having claims pgitip,st
sija A ccfase 4,46
. prt;sent them.' and - glf persons In.
debted to him to nuke payment without delay. ;
PEORGE'HAItISAIJaft(afGA) , ••
Mardi 43 - .:6!:) • ,Administrator.
CHEESE-MASON'S CRACKERS
and
ECONOMY OF FUEL
WAGONS FOR S
DRIED. AP43f.,ES.
Zi 0 T
Administrator's ,Notice.,
JEN' PIRE . ,III.ITTLY. MACHINE,
S
PATENTED FEBRUARY 14, )860
SALESROOM, NO. 921 CH ESTNITAIT.,
--,, , 'AHILADELPIIIA.
• 4
Th is Machinebt7conetrected-on a newpilliciele of;
mechanism, posse - mink many rare and valuable Intl
prove mentor, ftevinmbeen ,exatitined by the Mostpro
found ernietit, and pronounced 'to he SIMPLICI
TY and-PERFECTION COMBINED,_? ,
The following lire the principal objections urged
agrinst Sewing Maeldneel_ •
1. Ercessiiali 'ue to te operator.-
2. !debility to get of order.
3.,Expente, trouble, a d less of time in repairing.
4. 'lnes pacify to sew eve v description of material.-
5. Disagreeable noise will() in"operation.
The
.Empire Sewing .p ine ne is Exempt fronfall
- - Allege' 0 jertens. • •
'
It has a straight needle. perpendicular actiMi.rriak.
es the LOCK or SIIPTTLD_STITCI - 1, which will
neither RIP nor RAVEL. and is alike On both shiest
performs perfect sewing On every description of ma
terial, from Leath& to the finest Nansook Muslin,
with lineir.'ccittorl orzillcithreltd, ° from the coarsest
to the finest number. : •
IT HEMS, FELLS, BINDS, t3RAIDS, TUCKS,
QUILTS, PL ITS, GATHERS.
Having neither CAM rim -cog W,IIKEK, and
the least possible friction, it runs as smooth' as glass,
and is ,
'EMPSATiCALY A. NO1861,1:88'-mAC11'INE.
All varieties of CABINET M4BIIINE3 from PM
up
wards.
ClFParticular attention is called to our saw and
IMPROVED Manufacturing Machine, for Tailoring,
Shoe-Fitting, Coach Trimming,&c. Its advanta
ges are simplicity, durability, rapidity, easy adapta
tion to 'all branches of - manufacturing. It makes
perfect work on all material: It is especially desir
able in sewing Patent Leather, and ik very mill. In
in the market.
N. B. Every machine guaranteed.
• EMPIRE S. M. C 0.,.
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
M".Agente wailted] NELSON READ, Agent.
Mar. I-24mos.
COOK STOVE
Tinware,
Glassware
Anil other useful tirades at the sign of the Bit
RED HORN, Waynesboro', Pa, where a large us
sortment of_
COOK STOVES,
NINE•PLATE STOVES, •
PARLOR STOVES,
COAL STOVES, Ake
the_fatest_iranrovernenti,,- the....very__best— in-tho,
market, at the Cheap Tin and Stave Store bf
D. B. RUSSSELL.
made of the beat Tin in the market, and warranted
at thesign of the
D. B. RIJSSFILL keeps constantly on hand a
large assortment of House Furnishing floods for
sate cheep. Pure No. 1 Kerosene Oil and a large
assortment of Lamps. , .
Washing Made Easy !
by calling at the sign of the Ilig-Red Horn" and
getting the best Close Wringer ever made.
rirPdsons in want of Stoves, Tinware, House
Furnishing Goods, &c. &c,, can get full value for
thcir money by calling on •
D. 13 RILSPET,L,
Sign of the "MG RED HORN "
• Waynetiboro',
Fob. 15
NEW LEATHER
EIVIS S, FORNEY & SONS. would inform
Athe ,public that they have received another sup
ply of geode at their new Leather and Fin fins
Store, embracing among other articles the follow
ing :
_SoleLenther,RonelLSkirt ne r llem lock-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 Wobing, Laces,
Galloons. Size ticks,, Measure Straps,
Deer Bones, Burnishes, Heel Shaves, Last
Hoops, Pee Floats, Doubte Cutters, Welt
'Knives, Nails and Peeks, Wax, Clamps,
Crimp Boards, Blabbers, Bristles, Lasting
Irons, Files, Ink Powders, and Paper,
Compasses, Boot Trees, Pegs, Knives,
Pinchers, Ilamtners, various kinds; Rasps
and Files, Auls add Handles, Collis Irons,
Long an Shoulder Sticks, Eyeletts and
Eyelett Punches, Strip Auls,
And all other articles usually kept in such storna.
Highest cash price paid for Hides and Skins
Feb. 8. FORNEY & SONS.
THE subscriber will sell nt Public Sale, at the
Waynesboro' Hotel,in Waynesboto, on SAT
URDAY I'HE 23D D. OF MARCH next, the
following property, to wit:
6 HEAD. HORSES
suitable for riding or driving in single or double har
ries,
5' Buggies, 1 Carriage,
1 Spring Wagon, 1 one-horse Wagon„ 2 Buggy
Poles. 1 complete set of Omnibus Harness. 1 set dt-u
-ble Harness, 7 errs single Harness; 2 !tiding Sad.
dies, 3 Riding Bridles, 4 Leather Fly-nets,
1 Robe, 3 Blankets, 8 Head Halters ) and other alti
clog not necessary to enumerate
Sale to commence at 10 o'c,lock . on said any when
a. credit of six mouths will be — givin on all sums of
$lO and upwards by the purchaser giving his, note
with •approved security,
•, -•- - • • - JOHN RICH ‘RDF.''ON.
Mar. 4 • , G. V. 3loiro. Auct.
2 . 5 X. ' • • 2d:IE., 25. X.
•
Sleet ono firilveitie - Biescisd Muslin just receiv
ed ut METCNLFE ILITESHE W',l,
- .
~, • . CaStassuEsusci, : 7
and selling.at, 25 cents, same se has been eQlling at,
37. r clertd..f,or a picce,. , Itemacmber the place, .No,
i4v
75, Main rect.
.114arc4 13] .M4T:...1.4.1Z,E.A.
Iron Ware,
Brassware,
Japanned ware,
ouse Furnishing toads
TIN
Xl.taci• 3M0r32.."
AND '
FINDING STORE !
ONE TWO-SEAT OPEN 'WAGON,
3 GOOD OMNIBUS,
3 SLEIGHS AND, BELLS,
300 .PIECE 3
--IVIII 4 ILERIS •
ARRIVAL
OF FALL AND •
Oil •
. . .
•
AVrNG returned:from the Eastern cities
11 with n large and choice assortment of goods at
reduced prices I am prepared to offer much greater
inducements than. heretufm iu ; price and_ quality.
QUIt:ITOck 'embraces
'Dry Goods, Queensware,
darware and Groceries.
.
Fan TliE . ll2ol - jEs
a
Silks, all Wool Repp, French Morines, Saxony Co
burg, all Wool Detainee, Printed Detainee,: Alpac
ens, Haratheni— ‘ Bll l Wool Plaid, Aplins,,Cloaking
Cloths, 141 ran Is, Break flat Shawls, Balmorals, Ging-
Coltarti,ltufflitig, Hosiery, A mure
Delaines, Linen Bilk'fs., embroidered Brocade Mo
hair, Kidd & Silk Gloves, &c.
FOR. THE GENT'S.
French Cloth, Black doe Skin Cassimeres, Fan
s' V . es& -.Coatiom
q — ! - ..assuneres, bilk Vesting, Jver•Coating, Union
Cloth, Satinets, Jeans, hieltons, Under Shirts and
Mtavvere. Buck an d Ringwood Gloves,'
Gloves, Suspenders, Shirt•Frbnts, Collars, Neckties,
Cuffs &c.
DOMESTIC G,OOD.S:
Furniture Checks, Bed Ticking, find Bleached
and Unbleached Table Diaper fine Linen Towling,
Blenched and Unbleached ToWling,Napkins, Bleach
ed and Unbleached Muslins Sheeting 6 4 and 10-4
nankeen,Prints,Umbrellne Flannels, Matting, Diall
ing, Ingrain and Rag Carpet, Oil Cloth, 4.4 and 8-4
Stair Oil Cloth, White and Colored Blankets
QUEENSWARE GLASSWARE. CEDAR
• WARE.
fi Ch . <.ickets Id Forks, 'I
ISuckets, Knives an( orke, 'l'a
ble and Tea Spoons—Curry Combs, Horse Cards,
and Brushes, white wash and shoe Brushes, Bath
Brick, Syrup, Molasses, Rio Coffee,
T ro
übacc, se
gars, Teas, Spices, Concentrated Lye, Ext. of Log
wood, Corn Starch, Ess. Coffee, Babbitt and Fancy
Soap, Kerosene and Tanner Oil, Dory Salt, No 1
Extra Shore Minikereli White fish, Baker's NO; 1
Chockolate, Tor. &c.
The above stock embraces till the latest styles of
goods, which have been purchased with great care
and with a view to suit in quality and style the
_tastes,of_alL_AlLive_ask_is a_call_rmiLeaatnination_
lof our stock to convince those wishing to purchase
hat we are enabled to sell as cheap as Any houie"
e sewbere, I tender my thanks to the communit for
rr eir liberol - patrormg e - and - hope - to - receive a contin
uation of public patronage. J. W. M.
October - 5;186 ' .
I.
1566.
THE GR_EAT
ZINGARI'BITTeRS.
.A. SS tizse• 12,x-crcreaztiNre)
OF CHOLERA"'
THIS W E; It FiJI, REMEDY wart, discov.
ered and introduced about twenty years ago by
Dr. S. Cheopstni, dn'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
sick and dying, and observed the inefficiency of
nearly ail the remedies then in use. Thus he was
lead to think and experiment; and after teri years of
study and labor, he presented to his fellowman the
wonderful Zingari Eaters. The effect of this prep
aration in the prevention and cure at disease, was
BO 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. $. Cheortsas, the Publid Bene
factor—was presented to him by the Viceroy.
The preparation has been used in several epidem
'es-of—cholera,-both—as—a—preventive and curative
measure, and with great.Nuccess, that it has been
introduced into nearly all the general hospitals of
the old world. The old saying that an ounce of
prevention hilvorth a round of cure, applies with
marvellous force to cholera, and therefore any rem
edy that will protect us against this terrible disease
should he freely and persistently nsed.•
All pathologists now agree that the cholera poison
acts on the system through the blood, and that any
con bination 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., 'Phis is true not
only of cholera, but of nearly all other maladies, es
peeially the different forms of lever.
The Zinged Bitters , is just such a remedy as the
above conditions require. It acts on the organs of
excretion and secretion, keeping•up ,a • perfect bal
ance between them. This Hitters is composed en
tirely of 'roots rintl herbs, so nicely concocted that
every org•tn is urte I upon snit put in tone. Its tabto
is pleasant and its eirects prompt and lasting.
Numerous cases of the following. diseases have
been cured lay it: CoOlers, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever Ague, Nervous
Debility, Anaemia. Dysyepsis,
,Flatulency, Colic;
crofula, dto,. UP Price !SI per quirt bottle.
Principal Depot ut_the Wainut.straet wharf, Har
ri.burg, Pa. sold by Druggi.ts. Ilotelkeepers and
Grocers. F. RA HTE It. Sole Proprietor.
Per save at the "Waynesboro' Hotel;" by V. D.
G/LEKICT, Agent. Ljune22—iy.
Dissolzition of Partnerslaip.
'THE Co-partncriship heretofore existing between
the undersigned doing business in Waynesboro',
Pa., under,thc firm name or Hostetter, Rekl , ,Sc.
was dissolved by mutual.consent this Igtlr day of
February, A. D. 1867. The buiiiness of the late
firm will bo eltßed up by W, A! Roid. We return
our thanks to the community foe their liberal en
coueagement extend9l to us.
. • HOSTETTER,
C. H. Rl/THRAUFF,
W. A REID., „
. .
rfr vv. A. Reid' haring purchased our entire 1011-Teat
ll - Teat in the concern, we cordially commend him to
the "ptlblic for a liberal support,
' Feb 15— Ohl , J, HOSTETTER & Co.
FIRSTANIATIONAL BANK
Waiiiesiliokiocrrait lain --
Co. Pa.
Capital paid in 875.000.
made, promptly and 'remitted , "for,at
jimest rotes of Mxcltsnite oq Nu* York.
Director., :—W. N. A inherron, A lex. Hamilton,
George , klesire, George Jacobs: kley,
John l'rice, Henry Good, Janes H. Clayton, Joseph!
Frico.• •
Correspondents:—The Mist NatiiiiiM Bank' of
Philadelphia and 9tll` National Dank rif New York.
%V. S. A1113E1480)1 . Prat. bp. Piralra, Cash.
10.000 POUNDS OF BUTTER!
T"quantity of butter made In. Ibis country is
too email. It can be increased 10000 pdunds
-by, the use of Nixon's Hire and Cattle° Powders.
Good for all all"dieeases of Hades Cattle; Sibien'and
Hogs.. Sold by, P. KURTZ,
Vlrsyntaboro%
Read:these erudite:des, hundreds 'of which
cou'd be published : -
Four or five years ego, LK: NIXON compotind
ed a. Horse and Cattle Powder. and asked me to
try it. I was tile first farmer tq whtun it was given
and the fret one to use Wier steel. I found fitful
ly equal to what, Mr. Nixon said
,of it,. and I ha-e
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. .
Chamberaburg,;December, .865.
Ma..l. Si Nilson. -41'o the multitude in this . Po
rtion 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 all kind•of cattle 'in good cony
dition, WOW:RS the skin, smoothes the hair, and
sharpens their spAites. As apreventive from dis
ease, I regard it as ihvaluahle. Yours, &c.
REV. 13. 8. SUIINE CK.
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Chamberaburg, April, 1866.
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Ma. J. S. Nixes Dear Sir :-:-1 gave your Horse
and Cattle Powder a fair trial with all my stock,
Horses and clin', 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 41
the kind I have ever known or tried, for all kinds of
stock, and it should be kept in ever stable.
_o N 11l y,
A. K. McCLUEE, Ed. Repository.
THE SURE CURE.
AII3IY ITCH,
CAMP iTCII,
BARB tn's Itou,
RING WORM,
and a Skin diseases. certainly cured by
NIXO N'S Glycerine Ointment.
J. K. KURTZ,
WayneEboro'.
Sold by
Nixon's East India ''facture,
The best medicine for Internal andigsternal pain
Perfectly safe and er all circumstances. Every fam
ily should hove it.
If you have pains, use - NIXON'S
East India Tincture.
Stir If you have Skin diseases, use NIX
ON'S Glycerine Ointment.
ilerlf you have horses or cattle that don't
thrive, use NIXON'S Horse and Cattle Powders.
Chambersburg, Feb. B—ly.
COOK STOVES.
rr.cALL AT
_Tritle's Stove, Tin
antrabpper Store!
HE has a largrst,gpic of Stoves and TIN WARE
on hand, whichMe will sell cheap. Prices to
suit the ! tim •s.
His stock embraces tho hest of Cook. Nin e-plato
and Coal Stoves. COOK STOVE .9
FOR COAL OR WOOD,
GOOD BAKERS, largellOvens, and tdta
along stick of wood. His
is good, strong and made of the best Tin.
Brass and Iron Kettles,_Brass Dippors, Bake
Pans and Tinned Iron Ware, also Ho
BEST CISTERN PUMP IN MARKET.
is strong, simpl t. durable and cheap. Price $l2
Insured not. to Freeze. Don't fail to give him a call
Old Castings taken. in exchange for Stoves or
ware, next dour to Miller's Dry Good Store.
W. A. TRITLE.
February 8,1888: .
NEW FALL
AND
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HAS RETURNE
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i he invitee the attention,of
,e publio generally.
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of his patrons
October 2:6, 1 1 866.
Good Neivs—Dra,
THE - bill to refund to each perain drafted under
the call - of February and March 1801, who paid
commutstion to enter the service, or furnish a sub
stitute the sum of $3OO, has passed Congress and,
become a law. Bond your papers immediately to
JOSEPH DOUCH. 18.
Claim Agent, Waynesboro', Pay
March 3f.
NIT 11 ITE . and Gray Waal itlankeu at
in 0 v 23.) PAWN 6c HoSPLICII: .
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SEPT. 20TH 1861
A. R bc. C.
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Are now receiving their
SECOND . ASSORTMENT
30 Mt "E"" Ca , CP CI. ID .
A full stock of
Ladies' Dress Goods
DRESS - TRIMMI•NGS,
DRESS BUTTONS,
niDRESs CORD.
, DELAINBS, TISSUES,
C liars, Cambries, . Muslim!,
G oyes, Ijosiery, Shakers,
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CLOTHS,
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SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRTJPS,
TEAS,
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aMINARE, ElaiilßE, ETC.
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NOTIONS.
CARPETS:
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STAIR,
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J, wishing to buy or look at a good ass°, tment,
call and exerninoour stock ; knowing that goods
are tower now than they have been for Rome years
and believing they will not be lower for some timo
to come, we feel assured we can 4bri satisfaction.
AMBERSON, BENZDICT & CO.
Sept. V, 1668.
' T ,,F;cnisfwri.or informs the pnbli' th,t he i t in,
vrstod with power as Notary l'ufric to ark tm o4.
r; go Deols, Power of Attorjaey, , Probate Accounts
Deo. 29—tf.
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