Tll GR ]AT WINGARI BITTERS. 4 a12.1" JT . X' "V" 01:1.t117 • - OF CHOLERA • THIS WONDERFUL REMEDY was discov ered and introduced abou t twenty years a by Dr. S. Cheopsus, an eminent Egyptia 't:ian. He had long seen and felt the wa of same rem edy which would strike at the root of the disease, and so prevent much of the suffering.which the hur man family was then compelled to endure. This great question was presented to his mind , every day in vivid colcirs as be moved among the ".:_ sick and dying, and observed the inefficiency of Lowly ail the remedies then in use. Thus he was • 2: to think and experiment; and after ten years of "''''study and labor, he presented to his fellowman the Zingari Bitters.' The rtTect of this prep ,1 1:: oration m 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 digcovered it. His name was pined upon the Roil of Nobles, and a gold medal with the Ii)llow ing inscription—Dr. S. Cheopsus. the Public Bene lactor—was presented to him by the Viceroy. The preparation' has been used in several epidem ic, of cholera, both us 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 ounceof I.Nvention is worth a pound of cure, applies with marvellous force to cholera, and therefore any rem edy that will protect us against this terrible disease Should be freely and persistently used. Ail pathologists now agree that the cholera pisrmo acts on th . e system through the blood, sad that any which 4.11( -7! combination which acts on the excretory organs. and aegis them in working order, must prevent a stnlieient 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 lever. The Zingari Bitters is just such a remedy as the above conditions require. it acts on the organs of ev..retion and secretion, keeping up a perfect )a - mice between them. This Bitters is composed en tire ly of roots and herbs,. so nicely coneocted that e‘ery organ is aetel upon and pubis tone. Its taste is pleasant and its ernets prompt and lasting. umerous cases of the following diseases have been cured ny it : Coo!era, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Ague, Nervous Debility, Anaemia. Dysyepsia, Flatulency, Colic, t.i.!rolula,c4 c.n". 5 ". Price 1:t per quart bottle. Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf, Dar rt,burg, Pa, Sold by Druggists, llotelkeepers and Meets. P. RA HTER, Sole Proprietor. - -1 , - r U. 7 "1". Agunt. COOF - - Irgn-tware, 14- 0 E Si Ironware, lloase furixiNhing Goods And other useful aritcles at the sign of the BIG Wa.) I le,stroro . ; - 1 . 3 , where a lErrge—as= uru tent ut COnli. STOVES, ti IN E , P LATE STOVES, PARLOR STOVES, COAL STOVES, &c. of Ilie latest improvements, the very best in the ni arkii, at the Cheep Tin and Stove Store of D. 13. RUSSSELL. TINWARE Heide of the best 'rin in_the market, and warranted at the sign of the 6S DIEII4; MlLfaca 3pEcannL." D. 13. RUSSELT, keeps constantly on hand a asszatairnt of Rouse Furnishing Goods for 14.110 cheap. Pule No. I Kerosene Oil and a large ec , soitrnent of Lamps., ashing Made Easy by eFtNin g - at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and getting the host Close Wringer ever made. ETV - Persons in want of Stove's, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, &c. &c,, can get full value for their un,,nn•y by calling on _ _ _ • - 0. 'EI RUSSELL, Sign of the "BIG RED HORN," Waynesboro', Pa Feb 15 J. W. MILLER'S ARRIVAL OF Spring & Summer Goods! HAVING returned. from the Eastern Cities with a choice assoitment of goods belonging to their hue, such as DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, QUEENS WARE, CEDARWARE GROCERIES, CUTLERY, • GLASSWARE, &U , &C. t tender my thanks to the community for their liiweal patronage and hope to merit a contiuuan ce of the same. April 19, 1897 \\TAY'i\I'ESBORO' LIVERY! frFIE subscriber takes this method to inferm the public that he- purposes continuing the Livery business and is now welt supplied Nvith - comfortrilile conveyances and flue traveling Horses for , -..z. „i nk . either ri4ing of driving. Parties convey cd to any point desired, A share of pub tic patronage is respectfully solicited.— Persons desiring horses 'or conveyances vi ill please apply at Ur " Waynesboro Ho- April 11.0-I.f. Fresh -Lime for Sale ! THE subscriber takes this method of informing the public that he has engaged in the Lime burning business, and will continue ti keep Wood Burnt Lime for white washing. plastering, &c., on rind during the season at moderate prices. A su• berior quality of stone used from the Ripple query. known as the Shockey Lime Kilns. srch AARON FUNK fl FRESH LIME ! IP HE subscribers take this method of informing I the public that they have nnw on hand, at the ilew Kiln, a superior article, of Wood Burnt Lime tor Whitewashing, Plastering, qr c., which they will continue to keep and sell at reasonable rates during JOHN & HESS. March B—ttni f Sane/ G recnawalt offers him sell as n candidate far the office of COUNT Y 'TREASURER .44:ject to the decision of the U •,n Nontinkting Convention. (iliamtler , hurg, May ,17. Till re. 'T.i'rvy W W 4 1 .1 I. 1866. difapanned nare, J . W . NI , JOHN RICHARDSON. Inttmuts at rut ;11; tic /i oraciou'o. '-NEW STORE, NEW GOODS! NEW GOODSI, COON & STONEHOUSE `they inform thb public that haw now opened at their new room, on the southwest corner of the Diamond, in Wayoes bow', a large and well selected stuck of Dry Goods, Groceries, _ Hardware_ . ' and Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Coach-milkers Goods of every description, Queensware, Cedarware, Shoes. Car pets, Oil Cloths, Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnish Brush es, Fish, Salt, and all kind of Goods kept in a well regulated store. Our goods are all new and fresh and have been bought for cash at the late decline in prices. 4 4 :3a , We flatter ourselves that from our long experi ence in business, and a determination to sell goods at small profits, we shall be able to offer unusual inducements to all buyers who desire to save mon ey. Please call, and see for yourselves. We have a large and well assorted stock, of sta ple and fancy Dry Goods, embracing Cloths, Cassillieres, Sattinetts, leans, Tweeds, Cottonades, Cords,Den ims,,Stripes, Checks, Ginghams, Linin and Cotton Table Napers, Crash for Towels, Calicoes, Detains, Alpaccas, FEE NESS GOODS, imings f -81m-wls,--Brown-arul-Bleached-4heetin. and Shutings, Ticking; Linens, Flannels, White Goods, Gloves, Hosiery and Notions. We are re• ceiving new goods every week and will'supply any article wanted that we have not on hand in a few days. We pay the highest market price for all kinds of country produce such as Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Dried-Fru i 4-Its gs i etc M a y 3!, 1867. COOK STOVES. EP'CALL AT Tritle's Stove, Tin Tar B has a large stock of .Stoves and TINWARE on hand. which he will sell cheap. Prices to suit tho times. His stock embraces the best of Cook. Nine-plate and Coal Stoves. COOK STOVES W G -1 A K ERS , large Ovens, and tale a long stick of wood. His `ce, ",V2r is good, strong and made of the best Tin Brass and Iron Kettles, Brass Dippers, Pans-and--Tinned the j BEST CISTERN PUMPiN MARKET, is strong, slmphi, durable and cheap. Price $l2 Insured nut to Freeze. Don't fail to give }lima call Old Castings - taken in exchange for Stoves or ware, next dour to Miller's Dry Good Store, February 8, 1866 LOVIV MBE subscriber would inform his .patrons and the public generally that he has recently large. ly increased his Livery stock, and is now prepared to accommodate those wishing to hire with either * KISS AID VEHICLES iztt. - rif, at the shortest notice, all hours. Persons desiring Horses or Bug gtes,ftwiiilineordrivingovould—do-well to give him' a call, as his stock has been selected with great care as regards gentleness and fast trav eling. His vehicles ALL New, fashionable, and ride easy, having been bought with a view to Accommodate the public. Parties conveyed to any point desired, ac companied by a careful driver. - Per,ons wishing Horses or Buggies, night or day, will please apply at his father's Saddle and Harness Shop, Main 'tseet, 2 doors west of the "Bowden HOuse," where an attentive Ostler will always be in attendance. FRANKLIN VI/ EAGLE Y. — September 21.--tf. TV E 'Or FIR CARRIAGE MAKING! THE subscribers would inform the public that thew have associated. themselves together in the Carriage making business, anf that the business hereafter will be continued at Jacob Adams' old stand under the firm of ADAMS & Hiwicsa. They will have constantly on hand BUG GIES of every description ; new and ; second-handed Vehicles of all kinds. •"issis....sas Or Repairing - done at short notice, They employ none • but good mechanics and use the best material. Poisons wanting anything in out line will do well to give us a call before purchasing . elsewhere JACOB ADAM, GEORGE B. HAWKER, Church Slreel newly ..nv::si!e Hie U. E Church 'Jan - t t DR. T. D. FRENCH, I . o.l fi c iii 1031EIZT ri'XIEEPM, INSERTS Beautiful and Durable teeth mounted on Plating, Gold and Vulcanite. Particular attention given to the preservation o. the natural teeth. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the cxtrac tion of teeth without pain. Office at his residence on Mechanic Street. Feb. 8. BARBERING ! BARBERING 1 HE subscriber would inform his customers and I the public generally that he purposes contin. uing the Barbering business, next door to the New Grocery, having purchased the interest of C. C. Rboyual in the Shop, and is now prepared to do hair orating, shaving, shampoobing, etc., in' the best style. The patronage of the public is respectfully colicited. WM. A PRICE. March 2,1866. DR. D. A. STOUFFER, DENTIST. GREENCASTLE, PA. EETH extracted without pain. Office in Clip ." pongees building, nearly opposite Adams' Ha. tel , where he will attend to Dentistry will care and attention.. Old Gold and Silver plates taken in part pay for new ones. Teeth inserted from a single tooth to a Oil set, insured for one year. . ,: jan 18-Iy. 3.I. °ROCCO an 3 Lining Akins at Al). 5j Pain & Hammitt, This Machine is conveniently arranged for hauling and threshing, being pettnanently fixed on two wheels. One man can easily move or shift it about, so that it is not half trouble in a barn floor as a common thrasher and shaker. It is also easily pat in tyeretion. It is-simple i -easily—inanaged, durable, compact and cleanly to work by when in operation, not making near the duet as:the common machine or other Separators. Farmers can rest assured that this machine is nu humbug, and judging from the high recommends -I,tion of farmers that are using them, I must come to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that far mere want and will have tor soon as they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, for which I hope they will give me an opportunity, as I am willing to he responsible if it does not perform as represented in-this Circular. No. 1 is a eight-horse power, with castiroh - iron - resfter five - and - wrought - iron and-wood cylinder,-sir ' teen inches in diameter and thirty three inches long Trunk has ten-inch rake crank and seven rakes,', is thirty-five inches wide, and delivers the straw on the second-rake, these carry the straw out on their tops, and deliver it on the stacker, which will deliver about thirty-five feet beyond the feeder, on a stack fifteen to eighteen feet high, and can be easily rnanag•al to carry the chaff with the straw, or deliver it in a separate place. The trunk and fan sides being closed, to confine the Straw and chaff, remedies all difficulties in cleaning grain against winuy weather. It bags the giain reationable'inanagement.euf ficiently clean for market, and capacity. under'ordinary circuit:At ,nees, is from twenty to forty bush els per hour, using eight horses and the same number of hands; but to force the work under - favorable circumstance, it will thresh from forty to fifty bushels per hour. and with more ease not asrpeablettess to hands than an •any other machine now in conbmon use. The No. 2 Machine, fully represented in the above cut, is partientarly ':11)t , .1 to the tanner's usroi, intended to apply to any common lever or railwarpower weighs 1,300 pound , e has an iroh thresher delivers cleall groin in - bags, or if desired, in a half bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet froon.be rdt,kr.o - 11 .-- Ti&iTTrit,c. , !•l7 - - , :telivrr - ttiY , straw and chaff together; will thresh and clean, in good grain, ready, frit in 191) to 175 hustlers of wheat, or from 300 to 50D bushels of oats per day, - using four - or - eurnoeer ot hands. but to force the work, under 1110 S t favorable circumstances, good 4 Cleall considerably more. The Machine -will threah and clean fill kinds of grain I ,r fed with tie common machine, and requires no more horse power, but in many cases does not run so hard. it will apply very well to a two-horse railway power . Shop Prices of Machines ran MEM oppel W. A. TRITLE Intproved Thisasfring Machine!, Farmers will please look at the great advantage in Thrashing - - Grain with GEISERS' PATENT SNIP-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND BAGGER. With the latest _lmproved Triple-Geared Horse Power, driven either by Gear or Belt. '-warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonal workman • rir Having now taken'a room to keep Repair Castings on hand, I have also selected and am prepared to furnish a variety of other agricultural implements. the latest and best improved. and such as are best adapted to the wants of the farmers of this part of the country : Such as the Wagers . • )—Clov_e_r_S_ternmer,_Huller and Cleaner, which is_provind by its own merits to be one of the best machines of the kind now in use. The latest improved IICKITYK - RE - i - PE - R - A - NII - MO - W. - .fl-combineropperrarol-the—Mone.r_alnne. The American rlav Fmk and Knife combined, Hay Rakes, Fodder Cutters, Cider Mills, &c. &c. &c., which I will furnish on short notice and them to answer the purposes for whiCh they are intended. MOrders solicited and promptly attended to. For further particulars. circulars, &c. tvldreSa DANIEL GEISER, Waynesboro', Fiaoklin Co l'enn'a May 4, 1866.] Waynesboro' AND MACHINE GEISER'S PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND BAG GER, AND THE. LATEST IMPROVED THRESHER AND TRIPPLE•GE A RED HORSE POWERS, DRIVING EITHER BY GEAR OR BELT, ALL FURNISHED COMPLETE, READY '.lio PUT ON WAGONS. I, the undersigned, desire to call the attention of Farmers and Threshermen of Franklin and adjoin ing counties to this machine. It has been before the public for a number of years, during which time i ham given general satisfaction, and the patentee has made some very important improvements which rent der it still more compietei—both-for-clean-separating-and-cleaning, and also for the ease of draught and fast threshing. I take pleasure in recommending it to the public knowing that it will give tt faction. lem manufacturing two sizes, vtz : The largest is eight-horse power and will thresh and Clean from '2OO to 500 bushels per any. The am all size. See the above which fully represents the machine, also full description, price, &c.,of machine. Persons wishingmachines should send in their orders in reasonable time to insure their being cvaztaziv va ara - Arac.qa,iaa litu\r4rtai.t3 AND MANUF..A.CfUItERS OF SYRUP I I am manufacturing 'different sizes of.StlgAreane Mills (to be driven either by water, steam or horse- power) and Evaporators and fixtures for making Syrup; also Portable and Stationary Steam Engines for driving Mills, Threshing Machines, Sawing Woou, &c. I arolully prepared to make - the - above-to order-and on short-notice; also _ GRIST AND SAW MILL GEARING, SHAFTING AND PULLEYS, IRON BRIDGES, CAST IRON WATER-WHEELS. IRON KETTLES, &c, Stoves and Plow castings, also cast iron and wrought iron pipe for steam orwater, and Brass castings of every description; in a word, I am prepared to do everything usually done in a foundry and machine shop. Having supplied myself with the latest improved machinery, such as Lathes, Boring, Planing end Drilling Machines, persons can rely on having their work done in the most satisfactory manner. I am also prepared to manufacture to order •machinery for wood, such as Tonging and Groving ma chines for flooring, Surface, Tenon' and Moulding machines. &c. I also offer to the public a new and valuable improvement in my steam engines, made within the last year, viz: for the economizing of fuel, and the regulation of speed, which renders my new engines far superior to the old engines. All my machines are sold under warrantee.— My hands are all ezperi•_ anced work en in this line'of business, and I use all good material, so that lam perfectly'safe in war ranti g all d y work. I a also .repareil to do repairing in workman like manner, on the shortest notice. Orders solicited and pro y attended to. All orders sent in for repairing must oe accompanied with the cash. For particulars and circulars descriptive of machine, address GEORGE FRICK, - Or DANIEL Gsvnta, Proprietor of Territory and solicitor of orders, W aynesboro,' Franklin Co Pa. Sep:3l—tf.. QUINCY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP ! 9. —o— take leave to inform the public that we in tend continuing the noundry and Machine business near Quincy, Pa. We are prepared .o do all kinds of repairing' t short notice, also mill gear ing, cast and wrought iron shafting, stoves, iron ket tles, oven doors, shop scrapers, stove hooks, &c„ &c. We also build an improved buggy and wagon Jack. horse powers, beviljack, wood saws, iron ash hop pers, iron bottom plate for ash barrels, iron fencing knd railing made to order. Old iron bought or ta nen in exchange fur new work, HESS/& EMMERT. Oct. 2.(11--tf. Beef ! Prime Beef ! THE subscriber would inform the public •that he has recommenced the Butchering business and will be prepared to supply persons with a prime ar ticle of Beef on Tuesday and Friday of each week durtng the season, at the cellar adjoining the "Way nesboro' Hotel." THOMAS I. CUNNINGHAM. March 29—tf. • ' • • CARPETS ! CARPETS ! uar received at Metcalfe & High Er colored Wool striped carpet. Pt ice $1 00, such as has been selling for $1.25. All wool ingrain beautiful styles, from $1.25 to $1,62. April 5, '67. A fair article of brown Sugar at 12;4 cents at _Patna & Hourmee s. FOR a fine So — pp, KURTZ'S". you must go kb e from 8210, to 8525. oandry SLO P. NEW SPRING •Akill9 SIJ MAU MB DM GEORGE STOVER HAS RETURNmy FROM PEHLADEL WITEI A SUPPLY OF DRY GODS MB Ka oraL" . - • AND El ZMr. CID ZMI is NOTIONS, QUEE',NSIVIRS AN .1) GROCERIES, lel" To which he invites the attention of of his patrons and the public generally. October 26, 1666. TB LATEST --ARRIVAL BINS, ECM, MCI 11111111, &C J @ F. KURTZ ISHEit to inform' the good :citizens of Way nesboro' and'vicieitx, that, he hag just receiv ed from the East a large and -full assortment of fresh Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye - Stuffs Window Glass, Putty, Brushes, &c. &c., which he Is prepared to sell as cheap as they can be had at any other house in the town, and which, in regard to quality, cannot be excelled. He h.s also on hand a large assortment of • ' TOILET ARTICLES cothprising in part the following articles, viz Toilet Waters, all kinds, Eau de Cologne, endless in variety, Extracts for the.handkerohief, - Fine English Poniades, - Bandalines • Bear's Oil, Fine and Fano Soa is Combs, &o. &o. For Culinary purposes he has Corn Starch, Pearl Barley, Pearl Sago, Flavoring Extracts, viz: Lemon, Vanilla, Strawbory, Raspberry, Pine,Ap pie, Orange, Banana, Celery, Pear, , Peach, Nut meg, &c. Fresh Spices, Black Pepper and all otn er articles in that line. He has also something to please-the CHILDREN'. A fine L stock of Toys of all kir.ds, - a large supply of China ware. natant WET clic:six:La IS. He has Drakes Plantation Bitters, I.l.offiand's_German_do._ Sand's Sarsaparilla, Bull's do. lliteshew's Cough Syrup, ' Diarrhoea-Cordi:al y Frey's Vertnifuge, Verritifuges, doz. kinds. filly It' right's J uctron's • 7. • S aldo Ayer's ' trAn r e th's• 111 Cm Ntektitte's, liver; [trig W . th. Pons (10. Ken oeys always uti bawl. l'llmnktul for kind fat him, be solicits a coral/ tint by trying to pleast, _ of the people. As much er,ae taken in waiting up-. on_adults_aa_chiloreo___ b — dfatis - of - materi Phvaiciana' Prescriptioik promptly and earafull orn untied At All hours... J. F. KURTZ. - every-14:bh) T -W otiLni red4letio.QATl__prje I • A 1 .. 11 1 ' HAT 'AND SHOP, EMPORIUM. First, class goods almost As cheap as ever, This is a ri.rsotnif invitation to the rekder to ex-, amine my bagest ,mo-t complete stock ofepting and snatcher geode ever offered in this little Borough Tobacco, Segars, Lamp Chimneys, Wicks, Paper Collars, Hose, Kerosene, Inks, indigo, Soap Lye, Paper, Lead Pencils, Pens Soda, Ginger,• Variety of Soaps, , ' Cloves, Cinamon, Extracts, Hair Orils, Pepper, Matches, Lilly White, Rogue Balls, Pearl and :illy6r Infant Powder, • Gloss Starch, Shoe hiackning - mid Varni 4ft , Candies, Almonds, Mill Wa II and %A , meow • Filberts,Pea N tits, Brushes, Oak: Bushel, Cliithea Caries, Umbrellas, Chip and Mairket liaskets, shoe Strings, Essence of Coffee, _ • • Stonebrakers Liniment and Pain Killer, and many other Trin k ets. The Metalic Shoe Sole, to keep the dampness from the feet should never be lost sight ot. Retail price., 25. !so shop rights sold at the low rate of Sin, and the sole furnished at a price which will,pay a large percentage, Remember the place' directly opposite the Town Hall. on the Diam.ind, . Ladies and /disks call and see the nice trimmed, and untrimmed Hats. Oh, I 'can Self them so cheap. April 121 J, BEAVER a beat sada- ARE -receiving -fresh articl in__their line of bu siness from the Cities weekly, which enableii them to offer and sell at a fair price , , with the ad. vuatage of the reduction of the eastern market— Their stock is large and increasing proportionally to the reduction of the wholesale prices. They have for sale Drugs, Medicines, Patent MediCines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs,. Fruits, Confectionary, with all articles u• ;rally, kept in drug stores.— Thankful for the patrogage heretofore .received, re spectfully wk an increase .as well 05.0 - continuance of public favors. M. M. STONER, — M. ISTOPI Waynesboro', August 10, 1866. • THE undersigned would respectfully cill:the at. tention of the Public to their stock of embracing all articles of furniture visually .- Manu factured by cabinet 'makers. We"will also give our attention to arirtiope 14 strict attention to business to merit a Jibsral share of public patronage. -: All _ ordois for Furniture or Coffin* attended to' with dispatch.— Our Furniture R,ont.s. can 6-i+:, hiikittl, on Main Street, up Atari, is WillaitniFlAnSian's.Daill Shop,. &F. !.END ER. December 41—tf. BIiNJ• FRANTZ, M. D. I. N. BISIIVELY, M.D. k ta . . 4 PEA N l'Z & SNIVEL)r- having associa ted theinsete in the practice of Medicine and i gely wc,‘ d .that they ere prepar4l to treat -• me and surgical cases. Persons in der ed t .!..aer of the ' above willplease make early, sett:ement to the tune of their . association; as they wish to close their old books: Offir:o in Dr. Frenti's residence in the room for inerly.occaided as a gore room by Mr. 1, - Beaver. April 14—tf. Also cores SALT RHEUM, ULCERS.,.CHIL }IL k INS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Price 50 cents., For sale by all druggists. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street,Boston,it will be for warded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. June 8-Iy. HE subscriber will pay tha highest cash price for 5000 Pounds of Dried Apples. , for 25 tf. BENJ.. F. ;STEWART. BRADLEY'S late styli! Hoop Skids at Ap 51 Pates &.Hocrwon's. NEW crop New Orleans MolasseAt - Ap. 5.4 Pawn dt, Wm/amis. Tooth Brushes, Nail " Hair " August Itt, 1864 GOOD NEWS Also the' best make of Clocks and Tanaka STONER & STONER, DRUOGISTS, NEW FIRM. 3'tr.rtzgrieitrim3= 7 COFFIN MAKING , DRIED APPLES. 10.00010IINK OP -RUTTER! rr (RV quantity of - Miller Made irillia - conntrY le' A too small. - [Lean be lucrease*go - pO. pounds, by the use of - Nixon's Kohn' and Cattle owders. Good for all diseases of Muses, Cattle,. Sh and Hogs., Sold by J. F. KUR „ ' • - Wayn e abo o'. fir Read these certificates, hundreds of which could be published: - • - 7 Four or five, years ego, J. S. -NIXON compound ed a Herr and Cattle Powder.- and asked me 'to try it. I Was the drat fartneeto *limn it was 'ten and the first one to use it for Stack .' • I found ' ful ly equal to what Mr 'NIIOI2 said of it, and hate used itextensively since, end heartily recominend it to farmers as a sure thing in fattening stock of all kinds:and a capital Powde- for Noires. .. - .- .. „MICHAEL HKERSOLE. • Chambersburg, December, 4865. ', . • Ma. J.B. Nixort.—To the multitude, in thii; Por tion of our State,who have used your Cattle Voadei, no commendatiori 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 °End to do without it. It keeps all kind of cattle in good con dition; loosens the skin, smoOtherf the hair, and sharpens their - spa Aites. As 'apreventive from Ilia eade. I regard it as invaluable. Yours, &c., REV. B. 13, SCLINECK. Chaviberabtarg, April, - 1866. - Ma. T. S. NIXON ••-- Dear Sir :—I gave your Horse and Cattle Powder a fair trial with all my stock, Horses and cattle, sod it improved them wonderful ly. It speedily increased the richnessof the milk of my cows, and improved the condition of my stock greatly. I can cordially recommend it as the beet thing of the kind I have ever known or tried. for all kinds of tock r and-it-should-be-kept-in-every-stahl - Yours truly, A. K. McCLURE, Ed. Repository. ARMY ITCH, CAMP ITCH, DARBER'S ITCR, Rir c 3 WORM, and a Skin diseiseß. certainly curet) by NIXON'S Glycerine 9intniont. J. K. KURTZ, Waynesboro'. I Sold by Nison:e_East India Tincture. The hest medicine for Internal and External pain Perfectly safe under all circumstances. Every fam ily should have it. rir f- you I ave pains, use Sfur If y,,u hAvp Skin diseascs, use NIX ON'S Ointment. Vora -y•,u have hurses or cattle that don't thrive, use NIX/IN's Horse and Cattle Powders. Chctirebersblerg, Feb: 8-Iy. - L OW-FIGURES! NEW GOODS. 111 Brit BIPT9III &9. Are now Receiving a Large Stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QIIEENSW ARE, HARDWARE. We call the attention of our customers and the community to our new -stock _of goods which are DOW cheaper than they have been for five years. Our goods have been lxmglit at low prices and we think. we can sell them to suit all buyers. Give us a call, AMBERSON , BENEDICT & Co. April 5, 1867. NEW LEATHER AND • FINDING STORE ! LEWIS R. FORNEY & SONS, would inform the 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 Meats. Morocco, Lining Skins, all kinds - , Lasts, every style .and size, Threads, Boot \Vebiug, Laces, Galloonit, Size Sticks, . Measure Straps, Deer Bones, Burnishes. Heel Shaves, Last troops, Peg Floats, Double Cutters, Welt ,Kai7es, Nails and Tacks, Wax, Clamps, Crimp Boards, Bubbers, Bristles, Lasting Irons . , Files, Ink Powders, Sand Paper, eouipasses, Boot - Trees, Pegs, Knives, Pinchers, Hammers, various kinds; Rasps and, Files, Arils and Handles, Collis Irons, Lung and Shoulder Sticks, Eyeletts and. Eyelet Punches, Strip Atils, And all other articles usually kept in such stores. Highest cash price paid for Hides and Skins.-- Feb. 8. FORNEY & SONS. HOUSE PAINTING ! GEORGE & A. D. MORGANTHALL having essociated themselves int co-partnership in the Painting, Graining and Glazing business, inform: the public that they ars now prepared to do house' pai n ti n g with neatneaa and despatch and upon rea.. minable terms. Persons having any work in their: line will do well to give them a call before making, -mgagementa elsewhere. MOROANTHALL & SON,. March 29 —tf4