Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, March 29, 1867, Image 3

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    TllE•eirbscriber intending to quit farming, will
sell at Public Sale o t his residence, 1 miles
—w-ect-of-W-eynesboro;'- on-Eatnix_rum_29sn_prer„
the follewing personal property, viz:
7 HEAD HORSES
t hree of which are broad mares with foal; I yearling
Colt;
15 HEAD or. CATTLE,
five of which OftM4ch Cows, 2 will be fresh by day
of Bab, one 'thtee-year old Bull; 13 head of Hogs,
three of which ore Brood Sows undone young Saar,
all Chester breed; 4 head Sheep:
2 Plantatiori Wagons,
1,,t,
I Road Wagon, Red rid Bows 2 Feed Troughs, 2
' new Hay,Carriages, pair' Wood Ltlders, 2 Long
Ladders, new; 2 three- orse Plows, double and sin
gle Shod lows , 3Ha ws, nearly new, 1 Grain
Rake I sin Drill, llt Cormick Reaper, I Wind
, mill, 2 sets Dung Bo ds rakes, forks, fifth chain,
spreaders, 2 log chai s, 5 sets Front Gears, 2 eets
tr e c atultir - 6 house s, a lot Plow Gears, hal , era r
cow chains, 1 Wagon Saddle, 1 good Grindstone, I
Rockaway - Buggy, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 set new Har
ness, 1 srt old do., 2 grain craeles. a lot mowing
scythes, 1 digging iron wheelbarrow, 1 lyrn' shover,.
a lot good bags, butt traces, single and double trees,
a lot of blind bridles and collars, 1 ore-inch rope
100 ft. leng ONE HUNDRED AND TEN A
CRES
UHT IN In MEND,
large lot Corn by the Barrel, Timothy Hay by the'
Ton, Cornrodder by the load, Potatoes by the Wish
el; 2000 pounds Bacon, 200 pounds Lard, 1 meat
vessel, 1 corner Cupboard, barrel ,Vinegar, 1 Cook
Stow, 20 cricks Applebutter, 2 Bedsteads, a lot bar
rels, a lot old iron, and other articles too' frumerous
to mention.
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, when
a credit of 9 months will be given on all sums of SD
and upwards. DANIEL LIGHT. .
March 22-004 0. V. Noma, Auct.
PUBLIC SALE,
WILt Be sold at Public Sage, at the residence
of Daniel Royer, the personal property of
Nancy Royer, dec'd, near Stout"; r's mill, 2} miles
east of Waynesboro', on Saturduy the Gfh of April,
1867, the following personal property, to wit:
• 1 Ten-plate Stove and Pipe, 1 Sink, 1 Breakfast
ant}-1 Dining Table,
1 lIILTREAU l S ITE,
1 Stand, 1 Clock, 2 Bedsteads and cord's, a iot of
goad Carpeting, and Table
Clothe, 26 pounds Feathers, 3 Coverlets, 4 Blan
kets, 5 Quilts, 1 Counterpane, 17 Pillow Slips, 9
Sheets, Comforts, Chair 'Vicki+. Bed Curtnins, 2 um
brellas, Brtad Pans, a tat• Tinw are, Queensware
Jugs, Crocks, Ilucketsl Cofil.e Mill, a lot - Knives
and Forks, spoons, 1 Keg anti Vinegar, Bacon arid
Laid by the pound, and ninny other articles not ne
cessary to mention.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day when
a reasonable credit will be given by the undersigned.
8A UEL
Administrator.
• Match 22 tsj 61. V. Mom, Auet.
_l7l3HE_subscriber_having-taken-out-Letters-of-Ad
.L ministratiatt on the Estate of Nancy Royer, late
of Washington township, dec'd, hereby notifies all
_cred.ttors_oLthe_deccased_to present their claims and
all debtors to make ptampt payment of thei, indebt
edness. SAYILTEL WELTY,
March 22--6 t.) Administrator,
FRESH - LIME !
THE:subscribers take this method of informing
the public that they have now on hand, at the
new Kiln, a superior article, of Wood Burnt Lime
for Whitewashing, Plastering, c., which they will
continue to keep and sell at reasonable rates during
the season. JOHN ft JOSEPH M. HESS.
March £4-3m
.Executor's -Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testa
lv mentafy to,the Estate of Michael Row, late of
Waynesboro, dec'd, have been granted to the un
derbign.•d.
. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said
Estate will please male immediate payment, and
those having claims present them properly authen-
ticated for settlement. J. F. BOI , LT, Ex'r.
March 8 - tit.
jaAUS arid old newspapers ',Ought, and cash
, paid by W. A. REID.
March 1, 1867.
D I C K. ,I lit 8 0 N
COMMERCI IL (OLLEGE
At Ca — ilisle, Pai
TM'S institution, owing to the fact that it em
ploys as instructors none but men of experience,
as well a 3 competanCy, and being connected with
...Dickinson College," is enabled to present facilities
of the highest order, in every department, and it
should also be known •by those contemplating the
advantages of an Institution of this order, that the
current expenses attending a course here, are from
$5 O to $lOO less than at similartchools located in
large cities.
t'For particulars Write and receive a circular.
Address A. M. TRIM M ER,
March 2g-3t.] Carlisle, Pa.
Fresh Lime for Sale !
THE subscriber takes this Method of informing
the public that he has eugaged in the Lime
burning bneiness, and will continue to keep Wood
Burnt Lime for white washing. plastering, &c., on
band during the season at moderate prices. A su
perior quality of stone used from the Ripple quary.
Atlns known as the Shockey Lime Kilns.
March 22—tf] • AARON PUNKA
Administrator's Notire.
XTOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Admin
istration,
1 1 4 on the Estate of Elias Noll. late of
tiutney township, dec'd, Lave been granted to the
undepagned.
All persons knowing them-elves indebted to said
Estate, will please nuke immediate Wment, and
those baying claims present them properly authen
ticated for settlement.
SNOWBERGER, Adm'r.
March 22-6 t.
NOTICE.
TwMAS S. WILSON who has medal 'him
sans my agent for collecting any. balances or
accounts due me, has not been eo authorized. I
further Tequila that no one pay him one dollar due
or carving to me or standing in my name.
HOL.KI.Ii HUGHES.
, Hagerstown, Mnrch 14, '67,3.
PLANT ENIA PO rivroEs
THE very hest r hinting potatoes ore the
111111 CUZ(O,
,CIIILI GARNET,
LA PLAT yr..
No rot. Good 'Samples , can be seen at
the grocery store of . - W. A. REID.
March 1, 1867.
NEILI4I.IOERY GOODS.
Ci..I.:IIOLLINBERGER; M a i n Street
~~uppos+to•th° "Bowden House," icat a I.tim aa
bulipiied with the latest styles cf Ntllinory.Goode,
. itiay tB.
NI. nu 'VD,
SUCCESSOR TO
ostotter, Reid& Co.
WOULD respectfully' announce to his custo
mers and the public generally that he has
a fell stock of
GROCERIES,
Embtacing n part
RIO COFFEE,
P. R. SUGAR,
SUGAR ® 10, 12,
WHITE SUGAR,
PULV.
BEST SYRUPS,
PRIME BA'/'K MOLASSES,
TEA-H., IMP., BL'K,
SUGAR CURED HAMS,
C HE ESE-MASON'S CRACKEns.
Queenswai•e
uP the newest and most beautiful patterns, in sets
and otherwise. Common ware, good assortment
and prices reasonable.
SPICES, &c.—Ground Ginger, Pepper, A lapiee,
Gloves, Cinnamon, Cayenne
Fepj,ee, - 714uaturd; &c: Theee
are all pure.
13. Soda, Cr. Tarter, Raiser's, Dried Currants,
= - 81—r =int ilirarttc eve'
Pepper Same, Tomato-
Vinel ar.
WOODEN WAEE.—Duckets,
acc,
FlSH.—Mackeret, all grades,
Shad,
P. Herring-
He will receive regularly PRE4IfFISH and lA
et delicacies of the season.
Cash paid for country produce, or taken in ex
change for goods.
Thankful for the enconragement heretofore given
him, he respectfuilv asks a continuance of the same.
February 22. 180.
NOTICE TO TAX.PAYERM.
The duplicates for State end County Tees for
18R7 are now completed. and the Treasurer ie
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 payers will consult their own
interest by calling at the Treasure's office, in Cham
bersburg, and paying their State and County Taxes
during the month of March.
GEORGE J. BALSLEY,
Agent for John Hasler, Trersure^.
CELEBRATED BASE BURNING STOVE
TIRE MORNING GLORY
'Ph eMortiing diary is a pnrpotual burner, htviiig
a magazine or reservoir for reserve coal, which is re
quired to be filled but once rt 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 impurities are left in the ashes and ground
out by the "Mill-grate.")
THERE'S NO ESCAPE OF GAS OR DUST
ECONOMY OF FUEL !
The combustion of fuel being perfect ant at a
high temperature, the amounvof heat produced from
the same quantity of OW is much greater than at a
low temperature, hence but a small quantity of fuel
is nec'essary 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 boatel by rays of light thri'
the mica Witidows, and you have the secret of the
great heating properties of the Morning Glory wi th
a small amount of fuel.
ceit-Por Bale at W. A. TRITLE'S Tin and
Stove Store. [Dee. 28-2 m.
COUNTY TREA S URER.
riiHr, Undersigned, a resident of the Borough of
1 Mercersburg, offers himself as a candidate fir
the office of COUNTY THE subject to
the decision of the next Union Republican Conven
tion of Franklin County.
JAMES C. PATTON.
Mercersburg, March 15, 1867, tc•
Vii..LUABLE PROPERTY
AT
PRIVATE . SALE.
THE subscriber offers at Private Sale hie vela 2
hie proprty, situated on Main . Street. known
as the •
“Waynesboro' Etrewery,''
including Dwelling Hones, good Stabling, &c.—
For•ternia,,Arc. apply to
jan 18—tf] • GEO. POUR"THM AN.
SX. SX.
OinySsX.
~
s
i ---
JUST OPENED
FIFTY DOZEN GOOD QUALI v
H E A. - 33. - 21 ET T, ,
METCALFE & LTITESIIEW'S,
Climmeassuna.
They aro sellingl hem at 6 cents, same quality as
has been selling at 15 and 20 cents. [Mar: 8
Glassware
=ll - eat quality.
Catsup,—Pickele, —Cider
be, Boxes
a very good one, I set Turning Chisels, 2 Work
Ber dies, 1 Grindstone, 4 sets Bench Planes, 3 Hand
Saws, 5 Tenon Sawss WhjpSaw, 2 sets Match
Planesi'Bead and Moulding Planes, Chisels,
Gimlets, Braces and li`race Bits, Augers, Drawing
Knives, Hammers, and a variety of other iculs gen
erally used by carpenters and cabinet makers. Al•
so 2 Bedsteads and Betid illg, A lot of Carpeting, 2
Chests, 1 Table, 1 Sausage Stefrer, I Wheelbarrow.
a lot of well geasoned apple wood, and other articles
not necessary to mention.
Sale to commerce at 1 o'clock on said day when
the tetras will be made known by
2X2.. 25X.
300 PIECES
Best ono yard wide Illy ched Muslin just receiv
e-I:at fiIETV ALF E J & BITES!! B W 'a,
Cmt.sninisßUßG,
rind sellinx at t'.s cents, same as has been selling at
37. Send for a piece. Beinemlicr the I lace, No,
15. Alain linnet.
March Al 1 41ETOAT.FE & lIITESIIE W.
Miig adv.:era= offers' at private sale 1 epring
wagon, 2 two horse wa,;ona and 2 four florae
Girvernment wagon,- J. 11. FOtiNEY.
Feb
EstrßE SHUTTLE MACHINE.
PATENTED FEBRUARY 14, 188&
SALESROOM; NO. 921 CHESTNUT ST„
PHILADELPHIA.
This Macbinois constructed on a new principle of
mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable im
provements, domino been examined by the most pro
found eirperts, and pronounced to be SIMPLICI
TY and PERFECTION COMBINED.
The following are the : principal obje.dietto urged.
agetnst Benin; Machines
1. Excessive fatigue to the operator, "
2. Liability to get out of order.
3. Expense, trouble, gad loss of time' in repa*g.'
4. incapacity to sew every description of material.
6. Disagreeable noise while in operation.
The Empire Sewing Machine is Exempt from:all
these Objections.
ft has a straight needle. perpendicular action, mak-
es the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which will
neither HIP nor RAVEL. and is•alike on both sides;
performs perfect sewing. OH every description of ma.:
terial, from Leather to the finest Nansook Muslin,
with linen. cotton or silk thread, from the coarsest
to the finest number.
IT ITEMS, FELLS. BINDS, BRAIDS, TUCKS,
QUILTS, PLAITS, GATHERS.
Having neither CAM nor COG WHEEL, and
the least possible friCtion, it runs as smooth as glass,
and is
EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS MACHINE.
_4ll varieties of CABINET MACHINES from $6O up
wards.
rirParticular attention is called to our NEW and
isrenoven Manufacturing ,Machine, for Tailoring,
Shoe-Fitting, Coach Trimming, &c. Its advanta
ges are simplicity. durability, rapidity, easy adapta
tion to all branches of manutacturing. It makes
perfect work on all material. It is especially desir
able in sewing Patent Leather, and is very still. In
short, it is the most perfect manufacturing machine
in the market.
N. B. Every machine guaranteed.
EMPIRE S. M. 00.,
921 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
rrAgents wanted] NELSON READ, Agen
Mar. 1 —2.4 mes.
COOK STOVES!
Tinware,
Ironware,
. ..i.
Brassware,
Japanned ware
Howe Furnishing Goods Z
And other useful arttcles.at the sign of .the BIG
RED HORN, Waynesboro', Pa, where a large as
sortment of
COOK STOVES,- '
NINE-PLATE STOVES,
PARLOR STOVES,
AITSTOVESTitiii
of the West improvements, the very best in_the_
niorket,zatiho , Chearrin-arkl — Siciii, - Store of
1113 :12USSSELL.
•
TINWARE
made of the best Tin in the market, and warranted
at the sign of the
"331 a
D. B. RUSSELL keeps constantly on hand a
large assortmrint of House Furnishing COMB for
sale cheap. Pure No. 1 Kerosene Oil and a large
assortment of Lamps.
Washing Made Easy .
by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Hem" and
getting the best Close Wringer ever made.
WPersons in want of Stoves, Tinware, House
Furnish ing,Goods, &c. &c, can get full value for
their money by calling on
D. 11 RUSSELL.
Sign.of the "BIG RED HORN,"
Waynesboro', Pa.
Feb. 18
NEW LEATHER
FINDING STORE !
r:4
T EWIS S. FORNEY & SONS, would inform
lathe public that they have received another sup
ply of geode at their new Leather and Finding
Store, embracing among other articles the follow
ing'
Sole Leather, Rough Skirting, Hemlock and
Spanish Sole, Calf Skins, French' Calf do.,
Sheep do., French and Mans 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,
Compasses, Boot Trees, Pegs, Knives.
Pinchers, Hammers, various kinds; Rasps
and Files, Auls and' Handles, Collis Irons,
Long an Shoulder Sticks, Eyeletts and
Ryden Punches, Strip Auls,
And all other articles usually kept in such stores.
Highest cash price paid for Hides and Skins
Feb. 8. FORNEY Sr. SONS.
PUBLIC SALE.
THE undersigned will sell at Public Sole, at the
late residence of Michael Row, decd, in Way
nesboro', on Saturday Me :30th day ff March, the
following personal propeity, to wit:
1 TURNER'S LATHE,
Nt arch B—t s)
WAGONS FOR S !ILE !
WINTERGOODS.
la AVM° returned from the Eastern cities
• lame and choice assortment of goods at
reduced pricea .m prepared to offer much greater
inducements than heretofore in price and quality.
Our stock embraces
Dry Goods, o,neensware,
Cc
dartrarc and Groceries. -
FDA THE LADIES.
Silks, all' Wool Repp, French Morinca, Saxony Co
burg; all Wool De!eines, Printed De!nines, A Ipae
ens, Harnthea, all Wool Plaid, Poplins, Cloaking
Cloths, Shawls, Breakftst Shawls, Snlmorale, Ging
ham, Hoop Skirts, Collars, Ruffling, Hosiery, Amuro
Minims, Linen embroidered Brocade Ale.
hair, Kidd & Silk Gloves, &c.
French Cloth, Black doe Skin Cassimeres, Fan
cy Cassimeres, Silk Vesting, Over-Coating, Union
Cloth, Satinets, Jeans, MelnA , r ;tz l d lnder Shirts and
Drawers, Back an d Itingw Gloves, Berlin,
Gloves, Suspenders, Shirt-Fronts, Collars, Neckties,
Cuffs &c.
DOMESTIC GOODS:
Furniture Checks, - Bed Ticking, fine Bleached
and Unbleached Table Diaper, fine Linen 'Fowling,
Bleached and Unbleached Toiwling, Napkins, Bleach
ed and Unbleached Muslins, Sheeting 6 4 and 10.4
nankeen,Prints,Umbrellas Flannels, Matting, Birth
ing, Ingrain and nag Carpet, Oil Cloth, 44 and 6.4
Stair Oil Cloth, White and Colored BI ankets
QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, CEDAR
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, se
gars; TearoSpices, - 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 FM, Baker's No, 1
Chockotate, Tar, &c.
The above stock embraces all the latest styles of
f, oods,w-hich-have-been-purchnsect-with - great- cant
and with a view to suit in quality and style' the
tastes of ell._All_vve oak-is-a-call-and examination
of our stock to convince those wishing to purchase
that weare enabled to sell as cheap as any house
elsewhere, I tender my thanks to the corivnunity for
theirlitrewl patronage and hope to receive a contin
uation of public patronage. J. W. M.
October 6,1866.
ZINGARI BITTERS. -
Sure rove aati - mire,
OF CHOLERA
PHIS 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 oil the remedies then in use. Thus he was
lead to think and experiment; and after ten years of
study and labor, he presented to his fellow-man the
wonderful Zingari Bitters. The 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 itivor were bestowed upon him
who discovered it. His name was placed upon the
Roll of Nobles, nn4 a gold medal with the follow
ing inscription—Dr. S. Cheopsus. the Public Bene
factor--was presented to him by the Viceroy.
Tlu - T - 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 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 cholerh, and therefore any rem
edy that will protect us against this terrible disease
should be freely and persistently used.
All pathologists now agree that the cholera poison
acts on the system through the blond, and that any
con bination which acts on the exrrctory 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
pecially the different forms of fever.
The Zincari Bitters is just such a remedy as the
above conditions require. It acts on the organs of
excretion anti secretion, keeping up a perfect bal
ance between them. This Bitters is composed en=
tire /y of roots and herbs, so nicely concocted that
every organ is acted upon and put in tone. Its taste
is pleasant and its effects pmmpt and lasting. •
Numerous cases of the following diseases have
been cured try it: Coolern,,Diarrhocir, Dysentery,
Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever Ague, Nervous
Debility, Anaemia. Dysycpsia, Flatulency, Colic,
Scrofula, &c. CrPrice $1 per quart bottle.
Principal Depot at the Walqut street wharf, Har
risburg, Pi: Sold by Druggists, Ilotelkeepers and
Grocers. F. RA TER, Sole Proprietor.
For sa:e at the "Waynesboro' Hotel," by V. B.
Guam; Agent. Dune22-Iy,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF
Waynesboro', Franklin Co. Pa.
Capital paid in 875.000,
Collections made promptly and remitted for at
lowest rates of Exchange on New York.
Directors . S. A mherson, Alex. Hamilton
George Warm. George Jacobs. Daniel ATi kley
John Price, Henry Geod, James H. Clayton, Jo- • •
J. F. BOULT,
Exccutor,
G. V. MoNa,Auct.
Correspondents Firrt National Bank nt
Philadelphit and 9th National lhnk of New York.
W. S. Smensotr. T'rea't. Jac,. PIMP". Cash.
DU IT \ ED APPLES.
..........
Fir HE sub.cilher win pny thi hichest cash . price
I for 5000 l'ouhd.l of Dried Apples.
Ecb 25 tf ) BENJ. P. :STEWART.,
— Admiailstrator'g Notice.
TETTER§ of Ailminks ration on the ceialeof
..lohn Welty4 late of Washington township,
e'd, haying been duly granted to the undersigned,
ho hereby notifies all persons having claims against
said deceased, to prosmt them. and all persors in
debted to him to mike payment without delay.
hiOliGE HARBAU,GIi Of G..)
March 8- 6..1 • • Administrator.
W 111 ,\ T o r, v
2 ag t o
J I %'oil ßl:sint.ort at
PUKE &
J. W. MILLER'S
ARRIVAL
OF FALL AND
FOR THE GENT'S.
I.
1866.
- THE GREAT
am POUNDS 91' BUTTBA!
Tr HE quantity of butter made in , this country is
I too small. It can be _increased 10.000 pounds
by thrs use of Nixon's Horse and Cattle ..Powders.
Good for ell diseases of Hoven Cattle,Sheep and
Hogs. Sold by .1. F. uRTz.,
Wayn e sboro'.
Cad' Read these certificates, hundreds of which'
creed be published:
Four or lave years ago, J. S. NIXON compound
ed a Horse and Cattle Powder. and asked me to'
try it. Uwas the first firmer to whom it was giverr
and the first one to nor Bier stock: I found fitful
ly equal to what Mr. Nikon said of it, and I have
used it extensively sine'', and heartily recommend'
it to farmers as a sure thing in fattening stock of all
kinds and , a capital Powder for Horses.
MICHAEL EBERSOLE.
Chambereburg, December, .865.
MR. J. 13._Ntion.—To the multitude in this por
tion of our State,who have used your Battle 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 con
dition, loosens the skin, smoothes the hair, and
sharpens their npmtites. :As a pre/waive from dis
ease.l regard it as invaluable. Yours. -c.,
REV. 13. S.. SOB N E (.3 , K
Chambersb - urg, April, 1666.
Ma. J.S. NIXON • Dear Sir : —lmo your Horse
and Cattle Powder a fair vial 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
greotly.
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 stable.
You'rs truly,
A. K. McCLURE, Ed. Repository.
THE SURE CURE.
CAMP ITCH,
ARBER 8 TtIII,
RING WORM,
TETTER,
and a ,Skin iliceneen, certainly cured by
NIXON'S Glycerine Ointment.
KURTZ,
Waynesboro'.
Sold by
NTigon's East India Tincture.
The bestinei3i - eint - Tfirliifeiiiiil and External pain
Perfectly safe and or all circumstances. Every fam
ily should have it.
rir If you have pains, use NIXON'S
East India Tincture.
Kir If you have Skin diseasce, use NIX
ON'S Glycerine Ointment.
Vitirff you have horses or cattle that don't
firivo, use NIXON'S norm and Cattle Powders.
Cliambersburg, Feb. 8-Iy.
COOK STOVES.
13TCALL AT
Tritle's Stove, Tin
and Copper Store !
jE has a large stock of Storm; and TINWARE
m hand, which he will sell cheap. Pikes to
suit tho tim -a.
His stock embraces the beat of Conk. Nine-plate
and Coal Stoves. COOK STOVES
FOR COAL OR. WOOD,
GOOD BAKERS, largepvens, and take
a long stick of wood. His
qach Z 2 `c - .7 Ja. Zr... Z 323
is good, strong and made of the best Tin.
Brass and Iron Kettles, Brass Dippers, Bake
Pans and Tinned Iron Ware, also the _
. -
BEST CISTERN PUMP IN MARKETS
in strong, simple, durable and cheap. Price $l2
Insured not to Freeze. Don't fail to give him a call
Old Castings taken in exchange for Soya) or
ware; next door to Miller's Dry Good Store.
February 8.1866.
NEW FALL
AND
iiMINTE'II EMBS
GEORGE STOVER
AS RETURNED FROM MILADEL
PLIILI WITH A SUPPLY OF .
AMY GOODS
mis az,. GED r 3E I Nao
• AND
~.3 1...7._S Cr) —. f:3 a
NSTIONS, QUEENSWARE
Gt ICEIIIES,
g To which ho invites the attention of
of his patrons and the public generally.
October 26, MG.
SOllOl - 111M-12esh'43 best at red tired •priced by
March 1, '67.) W. A. RM.
RDIME ICS CELEBRATE U LEA VI lER for
sa l e e t the cr )1 v 1101:21gii & E . IMCEIV•
GA RDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS—A fresh
aisorttnent rrccivial this day, and sold at 8 cts
a piper by W. A. EL:10.
March 8, 1867.
ETCA i.rE 2ti I I rEsH EW. Clrmittetsburg
am Felling Cali...7us 1r nu IZI up.
Oct
AIL 'AC Nig r3ll'
00011 S!
AMBERSON, BRNEDICT & CO.
A re now receiving et's eir
SECOND ASSORTMENT
3 D .1E 16 mir ar top ca Xi OIS .
IiJENS IS,R.[u.
Alto a full stock of
GROCERIES
W. A. TRITLE.
,Apcctfully request one cuctntners and a ll n.
them wi.bing to buy or look at a gond nssortnient,
to call and exgalioe our stock; knowing that gouda
are lower now thin Orly have been for some y0..r3
and De!ioarine Coy will not be lower lbrescnne tioto
t o come , we fe..l assured we can eive flgtisfaction.
VI ISE ItSON, MINE UICT & CO.
Sept. 21, 1566.
Ck I 'l' l X C, 3e.s
Aid
91119.6.:titt!ricer it' ftin. - tho tvi bij ; ,1„ t b' ; :11.
vesteitl With ;I me - as N qary l'alidie. to aciti.nvl
edge Une..ib, rower of Attorney,. Probate .4n:rwont§
rte. F' K I -7 itl . Z,
_ _' •
[lce. 2.R tf. - . 'N., P
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SEPT. 20T11, 186 C;
A. B. C.
NEW TALL
A full stock of
Ladies' Dress Goods
DRESS -TRTM-M-1-NGS--,- -
DRESS Li UII'ONS,
DRESS - COR •
bE LAMES, TISSTTES,
— Collars, Cambrics, Mugling,
Gloves,i_llosiery,—Shakors,
Swiss Edgo and _lnserting.
All.kinds of
CLOTHS, •
CASSIMERES,
BOOTS AN]) SHOES,
GLOVES, COLLARS AND HOSIERY,
CLOTHS, VESTINGS, TWEEDS,
CORD, JEANS, DENIMS
PIMA% COFFEE, SY RTi PS,
TEAS, FISH, CHEESE,
and ail kinds of GroccrioS
IIIifiISWAITE, 1R1111114., ETC.
Q UEENS WA RB, QUEBNSI4AR E,
BARD WARE lIAR D IVA I{ E.
QUEENS IVA,RE, 114 ICD ARE
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NOTIONS. NOTIONS',
ARPETS:
011 BOK MATTING,
PLAIN MATTING,
ENITIAN, •
INGRAIN,
STAIR,
Ifl
RAG.