. _._ r .l. •1 • L. - , THE GitEA.T 'INGARI BITTERS. *tiara N'x'olVarsti-cre OF CHOLERA ! WONDERFUL. REMEDY was discos • 'red and introduced about tv.enty years ago by lir. S. Chetti sus, an enrnent Egyptian physic. ran. ille h td lot g seen and felt the want of some rem edy IA !tie) could strike akthtr root of the disease, and so present much of the suffering which the hu man family was then compelled to endure. This great question was presented to his mind (very day in vivid colors as Fe moved /MOW the sick—andurtlyingi - mml — obeerved the ineffiviencr'or e , rly nil the remedies then in use. Thus he wa, eiall to think old experiment; grid after ten years 0 b troy otel labor, he pret.entesl to his lellitw.man the tton h riot 'Gilman linters. The t ffeet of this prep- tration in the prevention and cure el 'disease, was o iiiiir.ehmi and astonishing, that the must flatter: rks-4 roy I-I a vor- - wrre - irotwweirtrpon him wria Mscovi red it. hlie name was placed upon the huh ei rubles, nn' a gold medal with the follow. i !g tusr iiption-:--Ilr. S. Chconsus: the Public Berle l•it. tor— way. presented to him by the Viceroy. lire ' , reparation has been used in several epitlem ics of cholera, both as a preventive and curative - toeasnre, and with areat-suecess, [flat it has been iatroducci.into nearly all the general hospitals of the old world. The old saying that an ounce of Irevention is worth, a pound if cure. applies %%kb niartentus forte to cholera, and therefore any rem. rotee-Urs.-against-this-terrible-discase- thioula be ft eely and persfrtintly used. Au pathologists now agree that the cholera pis mo acts on the .ystcin through the blood, and that ally eon binstion which acts on the evil tory organs, and keeps them in working onler, must prevent a "la• tell' ttt cumulation of the poison to exert it:, te , r4thle-eff-ets-on-fhe-orgatei,l l ll-is-is - t rue- -no only of choler:. but of neirly all other maladies, es ci illy V e dill rent forms of :ever. '1 he &flair: itutars is jut such a rimedy as the shove condittons regime. It acts on tite organs 0' a relion and secreti.n, keeping up a perfect bal -once betwc:n th. in. Tuns hitters is composed en thoy of mot a and herbs, so nicely concocted that eVely is acto I upon and put in tone. Its tabte Plcisint ind its oh cts prompt and lasting. IN. um. roe.; cases of the following diseases have hmisc wed n it: Coolers, Dairrhoen, Dysentery, T)phoul and Tv phus Fever, Fever Ague. Nur: ous D. i i ity, A incinia. liyayep sil. Flatulency. Colic, ta.r..iula,Ac. fa - Price $1 per quirt bottle Prineipa I Depot at the Walnut street wharf, liar rh•hurg, Va. bold by Drug:.j..ls, i otelkeepere sip!' (..ro. era. F roprietor. r s Ile at the "‘%lyi neAoro' lintel " by thl.CritT, Agent. Ijune22-Iy. COOKS TOVES: Tinware, a• o vra Brassware, pose. furnishhig Gaacls And other went oracles at the sign of iho BIG 'RED ilt \, Wuyneshuro ,Pa , whore a (urge as- Eurtmunt of COOK STONTS, NINE-PLATE STOVES, . PA 111,011 STOVES, ' CO.IL bTO YES, &c cf the late=t imprnvernentQ, the very best in the rr arhet, at the Ulivap I and Mov. st4)r, of L. RU666ELL. TINWARE made of he b ..t Tin in the nLnlcet, and warranted at the ,fl.o, of the "131 s, Xlood. 33'0rari..19 D. B. 'RUSSELL keeps constantly on hand a large as:-o t n nt of HOll3ll Furnishing Goods for sal. cheap. Pure No. 1 Kerosene Oil and a large a.,soltment of Lamps. Washing Made Easy ! 1y calling nt the sign or the "Big Red Horn" and gelloe the b. st Close Vrinaer ever made. ITATrPersoos iu %%ant of bi °v.'s , Tinware, Hou.e Futnhhing Goods. L'ke &c., can get full value for their nioney by caling on D. Ti RENSET,I,, Sign of the "DIG RED HORN " Waynesboro', Pa Feb. 18 J. W. MILLER'S ARRIVAL OF SpriUg & Summer Goods! la A WIC G returned from the Eastern Cities with a chuive assortment of goods belonging to their Hie, such as DRY GO , rDR, NOTTOVR, QUEENRW 3 , RE, CEDAR WA RE Gltni7EßlEs, cUTLERY, GLASS WARE, &C , &C. I tender my thanks to the community for their liberal patronage and hope to merit a continuar ce of the came J. W. M, rril 19, 1867. WAY NESBORO' LIVERY! Milt subscriber takes this method to intorm the public that he purpos' s continuing the Livery business and is now well supplied with comfortable jp. conveyances and fine traveling Horses for '"-Vir IL either ri,ling of driving. Parties convey. eti to any poi{ t desired, A share of pub. lic patronage is respectfully solicited.— Persons desiring horses or conveyances t ill pleae apply at the ".Waynesboro Ho f, JOHN RICHAHD§ON. April ls— tf. COACH MAKING! kV En subscribers ant:ounce to 'the rublie that they Pre carrying on the coach-mnking hunt r ens in all its branches, at the oki stand, on East Main Street, and have now for sale a fine stock Ca ItIZIAGES and BUGGIES, new and l g. second-handed, which they will dispose of upon the most reasonable terms, and warranted to be as reprepiesented. Repairing of all kinds done et short notice and upon reasonable terms. None but the best material used and only the best mechari i a employed. They feel confident that their work will give satd,faction, and respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. April E W (Tip New Orleans :wolagnee at Ap. 5 . 1 Noma de HeePurn's A large lot of Flour Oil U tabs, all widths juet .11, opened at • Paws & nOtFLICH'!3. Aim) 5. A • lair article of brown Sugaz at I* cents at „ap. Ap. bI • Paton & klomick: .11E$S.dr, CROUSE. KEW STORE. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! COON it STONETIOVISE t il li ti e v y L Piov re : Pe no c iv itu o j i l Y inform enetlat.h e t i h r e l) im; buid _ too that on t south• West carnei-of thelrilinnontl, iii Vt aynota• bolo', a large anti vial iielectial stock 'of Dry► Goods, Groceries, Uardware and Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nana, Coach-makers . Goods of every_ description;QueenswareTtleditrwaTi. — Shoes Car pi-ts. Oil Cloths, Paints, Glass, I file, Varnish Brush es, 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. We flatter ourselves that from our lung ex sacs in-business,md - a - determination to sell g ads at small profits, we shall he able to offer Unusual inducement to all buyers who desire to Savo men cy. Please call rind see for yourselves: We have a large and well assoited stock_ of ala pie and fancy Dry Goods, embtncing Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinette, lea ns, TweNle, Coltormies, Cordd. Den ims, Stripes, Checks, Lin in and Cotton Table 13;a pers, Urabh tor Toweles, Calicoes, Delaino i AI us a -- - FINIY DRESS GOODS, Trimings, Shawls, Brown and Blenched Sheetings and shtrongs, Tichings, Linens, Flannels, White Gonds, Gloves, Hosiery and 'Notions. We are re cei yin r new • oaths every wee_lt_an.d_wilLsuppLy_any. article wanted that we have not on hand in a few days. We pny the highest market price for at kintro of country produce such as Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs. Dried Fruit, Rags, &c, May 31, 1131;7. • COOK STOVES, 13rCALL AT Tritle's Stove, Tin and Copper Store ! R has large stock of S rve s r dTINVI/E Twhich suit tho tin) s. tics stock embraces the best of Cook. Nint-plate and Coal Stoves. COOK STOVES FOR COAL OR WOOD G 0 O_D B-A-K—E;l?-8 :large Ovens, and a long stick ot wood. lits Is. a 22. goid, strona and mid° of the hest Tin. Brass and Iron Kettles. Brass Dipper_s_Baite Pans and Tinned Iron Ware, also the BEST CISTERN PUMPLN MARKET. kstrong simple. durable a nd=ehenp. "Price $l2 Insured tint t., Freeze. Don't fail to give him a call Old Castings taken in exchange for Stoves or Ware, next tour to Miller's Dry Good t..ttnre February 9, 1 Rff. Ln7,l2Y STJA 'ALE. rpHE subscriber would inform , his patrons and the public senerilly that he has recently large. ly increased his Livers. stock, and is now pr. pared to accommodate those wishing to hire with either j k ' ; MINES AID VEHICLES zeiar , et the shortest entire, all t-,4 ; hours, Persons desiring Horses or Bug . gies, for riding or driving, would do well to Rive him n call, os his stack has been selected with great care as regards gentleness and fast trav eling. His vehicles ALL srma, fashionable, and ride easy, having been bought with a vaw to accommodate the public. LW Parties conveyed to any point desired, ac companied by a carecu' driver. Per ons wishing Homes nr Boggles, night or day, will please apply at his fathers saddle and Harness shop. Main Stseet, 2 doors west of the "Bowden House," where an attentive Ostler will always he in attendance. FRANKLIN W EAGLE V: September 21—tf. NJ W F ER'M ! CIRIIIIGH MAKIIVV! THE subscribers would inform the public that ffl the. have rnsociated themselves tosether in the Carriase making business. an t that the busjnesa hereafter will be continued at Jacob Adams' old stand under the firm of ADAMS & HAWSER. They will have constantly on hand DUG. GIES of every description ; new and) - sr," s; l second-handed Vehicles of all kinds. qt*.5...01" . .- 1 Repairing done at short notice, They empty 'none but wood mechanics and Use the best material. Persons wasting anything in our line will do well to givo as a call before purchasing' elsewhere. JA COB ADAMS, GEORGE B. HA W KER. Church Street newly nr2the the At E Church Jan 26 - ti DR. T. D. FRENCH, 7COMW INSERTS Beautiful. and Durable teeth mounted on Platina, Gold and Vulcanite. Particular attention given to the preservation 'o. the natural teeth. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the extrac tion of teeth withourpain. " Office at his residence on Mechanic Street. Feb. 8. BARBERING 1 BARBERING I rr HE subserilear would inform his customers and 1 the public generally that he purposes contin uing the Barbering business, next' door to the New Giocery; having purchased the interest of C. C. Rhoyual in the Shop, and is now prepared to do hair suiting, shaving, ahampoening. etc., 'in the best Style. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. ' WM. A 'PRICE. March 2, 1866. DR: D. A...STOXIFFER. DENTisT, GnEF.NicAsTI.E, PA. TEETH extracted without pain. Office in Clip. Perigees building, nearly oppagte Mains' H tel, where he will attend to Veuttstr,Y wit care and attention. Old - Gold andrtiilver plates taken in part pay for new ones. Teeth inserted from a single tooth to a fill set, insured for one year... • - jan 18-Iy. F OR cake of finet' Soap, you must go . . ' • KURTZ'S FarmersivM please look at the great advantage in Thrashing Grain with SEWRUGULATING Withlhelatest Improved` Triple-Gewed Horse Power, driven either by Gear or Belt. This Machias is conveniently arranged for hauling and threshing, beim! permanently fixed on two ritheels,-1-hiseitis' •• • r • • • r : • : • . a• • : Comm •n thrash;:r and shaker. It is also easily 'put in operation. It is simple, easily managed, eliable, durable, compact and cleanly to work by when in‘operation, not making near the dust as the common machine or other Sep tritons eau rest assured that this machine is nu•humting, an) judging from the - high recommenda ion of farmers that ere using them, I must c ene to the conclubiori that it is the very Machine that far mers want an I will have as 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 wilting to be responsible if it does not perform as represented in this thrcular,. - - No. I is a eight-horse power, with cast iron thresher frame and wrought iron and wood cylinder, six teen inches in diameter aid thirty three inches long. 'Trunk has ten inch rake crank and seven rakes, is thirty five inches wide, and leliyers the straw on the sccer' I rake, these carry the straw out on their tops, and deliver it on the sta..ker, which will deliver about thirty •five few beyond the feeder, on a stack fifteen to eighteee feet high, an I ain be easily in inn; al to carry the chaff with the straw, or deliver it in a separate place. The trunk and fin aides being closed, to confine the straw and chaff, remedies all diffl ulties in c mining grain against wiaciy °weather. It bags the grain b' reasonable management, euf &timely clean for market, and its capacity, under onlin try circuinst ances, is from twenty to lofty hubb ies per h•mr, using eight horses an) the same number of hands; but to force the work under 'favorable circumstance, it will thresh from fo-tv to fifty bushels per hour, and with more ease and agreeableness to hands thin any other machine now in common use. The No. 2 Michele, bully reptesented in the above cut, is particularly a'apted to the farmer's use; is intended to apply to any common lever or railway power; weighs 1,30 pounds; has an iron thresher ar ae•l a 8 inches long, deliver rrame, and cylinder, 12i inches in ifidinetei rs — the clean grain in bags, or if desired, in a half bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet Inn; the feeder, or_iLalesireil„ean_aieliver-the -straw-and-chaff together; will thrcTili — riffd clean, in good grain, ready for m irkef, froin-100 to 175 bushels_ of wheat; or from-300 in 5 0 bushels of oats-per day. using few or a, horses. and the smie number or hand. ' hut to force the work, un let avast favorable circumstances, gdod est... will thresh and clean considerably more. rho NI whine will threah and clean all kinds of grin' generally thri shed with the common m,ehwe, and requires n.l mare horse power, but in many cases does not run so hard. It will ripply very well to rt,two.horse railway power Shop_Pric_es_of_Machines_ran_ge_from_S2l_o,_to_fi_ s - 2 _ s — warrant the machines to be as above represented; also againstatiy_reasonable-rlefects-of-inuteria - L-workmanshipc. Having now taken a room to keep Repair Castings on hand, I have also selected and am m p a re t i to furnish a variety of other agricultural implements, the latest and hest improved and satch_as_are heat ntlapted,tl the wants of tarnaeraiSrlhaTi-of-th-e-cmitary-:--Strelr-as-the-Hagers town Otiller's) Clover Stemmer. Huller and Vie,nier, which is prmina by tta own meats to be one of the hest machines of the kind now In use,,, The latest improved BUCKEYt; HE .Pkftt AND %to %A,,' coratned, with Dropper, and the Mower alone. The American day Fork and Knife combined, Hay Hakes, Fodder Cutters, Cider Mills, &c. &c &c., which I will furnish on short notice and warrant them to answer, the purposes for which they are intonded. arOrders solicited and promptly attended to. For further particulars. circulars, &c. widow; DANIEL May 4, 1866.] Waynesboro', Fiduklio Co. Petal's. Still the Latest, W. A. TRITI.E. s ANL) Most Important to Mankind, Is that I have removed my Merchant Tailoring and Furnishing Store from my old stand. one door west of the extensive Hut and Fur Store of Upilegr itf & Son, to the new ly fi•led room in the Washington House, one Jou Eastof Mr. Osihv's Store, where I have pow fasten one of the best selected stork.. of English, French, German and Domestic OW I HS, CASSINI BEES, &a , that can be found in the city of Higerstow II or Cnun ty. These goods have all be en st-leeted with great eve, especially adapted to the Fashi orthle ns well as the Plain Dre-s, antl.at prices that cannot tail to please all. All thorouchly shrunk Wine made up and satisf iction guaranteed. I have also a stock of HEAVY CO ['TON GOODS FOR , NEN AND BOY'S WEAR, OF THE BEST MIKE. Lioen Ducks sod Plait' Linens. and a full stuck Plain and Mixed Cussiweres for Boy's Weir, and as cheap as ran be sold in the town or vou fay. will be m;•de to order or soul by the yard or p..ttern to suit bu era. All work gu.trant. ed to fit or no sale. My stork of Gent's Furnishing Goods is large and complete of everything in that hue, and at prices to suit the times, -• I hAve also the Agency for the sale of the celebra ted improved Singer Family Sewing 'Machine, and am prepared to compete with every--other Ma chine sold in the town or couotry. and for sample of Machines please c,dl at my -tore. I return my thanks to my customers and the pub lic generally for their patronage extended me and hope a . cont in u .nce of the same. Don't forget—The place is the Washington House Merehant Tailoring Establishment, West. Washirg ton Street.. Hagerstown, Md. ' J.' A. FISHER. May 3,1867. VALITABiEPROPERTY PRIVATE SALE. T1 -IE. subseriber offers at Private tale his valua bie property, situated on Main Street. known as tit. •"Waynesboro' IBrewery,'' including Dwofling flottee, 'good Stabling, &c.— For terms, &c. apply to jan 18—t0 NOTICE. SHE subscriber whom. the citrz,ns of Wayne. born' that he intend. , to run his Mill Wagon to town with Flour and Mill Stuff; and can supply persons with either article any day in the week, cheap at cash prices. Orders for Flour or tituffcan be left at the Poet ciffice. DAVID 'malt administrator's Notice A n ToTIU.V is hereby given, that Letters of Admin. 111 Istration, on the Estate of Thomas etmitb, late or Waynesboro, dcc'd, have been granted to the undersigned . All persons knowing themselves_ indebted to said Estate. will 'please make Immediate payment. and those having claims present them propeyly - a - uthenti. elated for settlement. 47' May 31-31. rrHE state Tax due on Nationkl Banl Stock f0r.117 is now in the 'bawls of the County Treasdrer4tor c ollection. an .1 if not paid before the let day of August. there wit' 'be an additional 5 per cent added. All those who have stock will that if they call at the Treasurer's (Eve. in the Court House. Chamheraburg. and pay the same. will save 10 per cent on the whole amount, as all' Bank Stock fax is collected as State personal. sub ject to the additional 10 per cent by the let of Sep. leather, 1887, June 28-61.3 Improved Thkoehfa!,9,:Xiiich,ifi..- GEISERS' PATE CLEANER AND BAGGER. LIZO. FOURTIIM AN , GEORGE STOVER, Adm't, with the Will annexed. NOTICE. GRAIN WARATOR, NEW SPRING AIND SINAHEIIIEMBSg GEORGE STOVER HAS RETURNhv FROM PFIELADEL PHIA. WITH A SUPPLY OF DRY GOODS iIEC CLIP CD , r3IIP AND EiZi 122 cM) LEI M . NOTIOIS, QUEENSWIRS --AN - GROCERIES, To which he invites the attention ofd of his patrons and the public sYeuerally. Orl6e• 2“. IXBR ' , , QUINCY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP ! -0- WE take leave to inform the public that we in tend continuing the Foundry and Machine business near Quincy, Pa. We are Prepared .o do all kinds of repairing at short notice, also mill gear ing, cast and wrought iron shafting, stoves, iron ket tles, oven doors, shoe scrapers, stove In o'cs, &c,. &c. We also build an improved buggy and wagon Jack. horse powers, bevil jack, good saws, iron ash hop pers, iron bottom plate for rt.!) barrels, iron fencing knd railing made to order. Old iron bought or ta nen in exchange for new work. HE SS & EMMERT. Oct. 2n—tf. Beef ! Prime Beef ! THE subscriber wind! inform the'public that he has recommenced the Butchering businesiaml will be prepared to supply per.onss with a prime ar tmle of Beef on Tuesday and Fritibly of each week during the season, at the cellar adjoining•the'" Way neaboro' Hotel : ' - THOMAS J. CUNNINGHAM. March 29—tf.. CA RPETS ! CARPETS ! ey•TIJHr received at Meterilre & Hitesbew's, High colored Wool striped carpet. Puce $1 00,sucb as has been selling tor $1.25. All wool ingrain beautiful styks, from $1.25 to $1,62. April 5, '67. r I IRE ASU RE R— Sanel F. Greenawalt offera twit as a candidate for the at .e of AAIUN f Y TREASURER subject to the decision of the U- moon Nominating (konvention. Chamberrburg, May 17. WBITE and Gray Wool Matthew at Nov 29J Paws & liossusatio. BRADLEY'S late style Hoop Skirts at Ap, 6.] Paws & TM Urfa? ARRIVAL RR- MEWS, ME IMS. F „ ' ur runiEsta infer, " the good Cithiens of Waj. . riesixyo r and vicinity, that he bati just Teeth ed from.the,East a large and full assortment of fresh Drawl, Medicines, .oill,. Paints, bye bluffs Window fleas, Patty, &c. dce.,whir.h he ht_repareitto_aeli_aa_cheavaa-they,-can-he-had-at any other house in the town, and v./Web, in regard to (panty, cannot be excelled . He tl e also on hand" a large assortment of ' . TOR LET ARTICLES coinprieitig in part the following article% viz : _Toilet_Waters v all-kinds,— .Ean de Cologne, endless in variety, Extracts for the handkerchief, Fine English .Foinatles, Bear's Oil,. . Fine and Fancy Soaps, • ' ' - Tooth Ertsilicis l ' • ' . Nail ' ' Culinary purrinres he hid - Corn starch, Pearl llA►lpy r P~rarl-.sago,—Rtavoring—lyctrrctr, viz: -- Lemon, Vanilla, etrirovhery, !loophenry, Pine Ap• linnnnl, Celery, Pear, Perish, Nut ineg, 431 c. Fresh 8 risen, Black Pe lie: rind nll otr er erne ea 111 t please they, CHILDREN. A fine stock of Toys of all ki de, a large supply of china Ware. V'itttecat Mc clioirLe•sts. tie has Drake's Plantation Bitters, Ilolllauti's Merman do. Sand's Sarsaparilla, do. giteshew's Cough Syrup, Diarrhoea Cordial, Frey's Veriniluge, Vermifuges, doz. kinds, Pills—Wright's Judroo's, Spauldiug's, Ayer';, - —Brunuret.lfs, ortie's McLane'-, liver; Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup - Dr. Porishe'silo. Keroseoe Odi Lamps and Uhirn, neys always on fraud. Thsmkful for mind favors already bestowed upon him, he solicits a commis once of the saint, hoping tont tof trying to please he may win the confidence of - the - wale. As touch care taken in wartin• u orrauuits-srekitarw• --- Phonicians' Presc.ri tions ligalaikiaLEMENlMl GOOD N - . -S o every .' ao, oman and Child The_great reduction io prices at the Waynesboro' new lIAT AND-SUOE EMPORIUM. First class goods almost as cheap as ever. This is a prraonal invite tion to the reader to ex amine my , I irgesCand motet complete stock ef and summer goods ever offered in this little Borough Also the best make of Clocks and Trunks Tobacco, Begars, Lamp Chimneys, Wicks, Paper Collars, i H.,sti. Ken - smite, Inks, Indigo, rsonplye, Paper. Lend Pi ncils, Peas co.itii, ti in g Pr, Variety of soaps, Chives, Cintmon, Extracts, Hair i tact, Pepper, Matches, Liiiy Vt , hite, Rogue .Balls, Pearl anJ 'Ward Fowder, Gloss starch, Ishoe Idacknin and Varni Candies. Almonds, Mill Wall and N im.ow Filberts,Pea N u le, Brushes, Oa k, Nushel, UlOthes Canes, Umbrellas, Chip and Marks t Baskets, Isline Su Mg's, Essence of Coffee, btonelirskors Liniment and Pain Klatt'. arid many other Trint.ets. The Iblebdie Shoe Sole. to Ice- p the dampnes.-froni the feet 2.houiel rover be lost sip ht of. Retail pries, 25. A lee shop rights sold at thP low rite of :6'o, and the sole furnished et a price which will pay a large per..entage, Remember the place directly opposite the Town Halt on the Diam Ladies and Misiies cull and see the nice trimmed, and untrimmed Hats. Oh, I can sell them so cheap. April 123 J, BRAVER STONER & STONER, I.MUGGISTS, ARE receiving fresh articles in their line of hu sines4 from the Ciiies weekly, which enables th; m to offer and sell at a lair price, with the ae. v;ntage id the reduction of the eastern market -. Their stock is large and increasing proportionally to the redurtion of the whol, sale prices. They have fur sale Drugs, Medicines, Patent Medicines, Paints,-Oils.- Dye 7 b••uffs, with all articles u witty kept in drug nor. s Thankful for •the patronage hen tufore received, re spectiully a•k an increase as well as a continuance of public favors. M. M. IsTO.NEtt, M. H.STOABR. Waynesboro', August 10 ; 1860. NE \V 1 4 ' R • Ir HE undersigned would respectfully cell the at• 1 tendon of the Public to their stock of .VECTI'LNITTIVLM, embracing all ankles of Furniture usually manu factured by cabinet makers. We will also give our attention to COFFIN MAZING, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a liberal share of public patronage. All orders for Furoittire or 11.1lins attended to with dispatch.— Our Furniture R. oar= can be Sound on Main otreei, up stairs, in Winslow Fitnegan's Lhill 3bop. J. M. &F. HEADER, • December 21—tf. BENJ. TRANiz, K. D. r N. ANIVILY, M. D. DRS FRAN FZ & SNIVELY having associa ted •-•-• in the practice of Medicine and surgery ttreolt it , * that they are well prepared to treat 'l: me and seri:teal cases. Persons in de tad to e..ner of the otiose willplease make virly settlament to the time of their association, as they wish to close their old books. Offi:o in Dr. Frantz's residcn( e in the - room for merry occupied as a stare room by_ Mr. 1, Beaver. April 14—V. Also cures SALT. RILEUM, -ULCERS, CHU, BL SINS, and ERUP'rioNs OF 'rue sliVit. Price Fio cents. Fur sale by all druggists. By sending 00 cents to WEEKS & POLTER, Sole Agents. 170 Washington street,Buston,it will be for warded by mail, tree of postage, to any part of the United States. intiesl-Iy. ERNESP D. PXPE, M D. 1128 Broadway New York. having foryean made dainties of women a speciality in study and,prat lice, with marked prei femme' settees. devotes his time now mostly to of fice practice and correspondence with hit. nrnereare pltrons thiongtiont - the United States. Lathes can confidentially address hint on the most delicate sub. ject. and`reteffirfroper'and prompt reply. Enclose :stamp postage. [April sl6*-3m, OF . flair " Combs &c. _&a e has also something to • thr_antt-ta-reful J. F. KURTZ. T"quantity of butler made in this country is too small. Itcan be increased 10000 pounds by the use of Niph's Rohe ifid,Calife, Powders. Cloud for on .diseiscs of lirratellattle„Shsep and Hogs. Fierld. by ' 'LT. KIM l'Z, Wayn, shorn'. lair Read these certificates, hundreds of which 'cou'd he published: Four 'or five years ego, J. S. NIXON compound ed a Horse and Cattle powder. and asked me to try it. I was the first farmer to whom it was given end the first one to me it for stock. I found it fut. ly equal to what Mt Nixon said of it, and I ha a _used_itextonsivety_since,-and-hear lily-recommend -- it to farmers as a rum thing in fattening stock of all kinds and a capital rowan- for Hones. • , - MICHAEL EBERSOLE. Chanabersbisig,Deiember, 4116 Et. - MR. J. S. Norm—To the multitude in this por tion of our_State,who have_used-yourf;attle-rowde , no commend ition is necessary. Its beneficial ef fects have been fairly tested; and hence its unboun ded popularity. I have toted it for my horses and cows fur several yertrs vast, and cannot afford to do without it. ' It "keeps all kmd id cattle in good con ditto!), loosens the ekin, smoothes the hair. and e ., sharpens their atm tiles. As a preeenfie , k.f Tom dis ease. I regard it as inv.iluable. Yours, dr ~ REV. K. 8. scam "K. Chambereburg, April, 1r466. Ma. J. 8. N/XON Dear Sir gave y_on r_Horse_ - nndi:attle Powder a fair trial with all my stock, Horses and cattle, sad it improved them wonderful— increased the richness of the milk of my cows, and improved the condition of my stock greatly. W,TITIrrr , r•••••••r. 8 Ina the kind Unive ever known or tried. for all kioJB o stock, and it should be kept in 'every stride. Yours truly, A. K. hicULIJItE, Ed. Repository. THE SURE CURE. ARMY ITCIT, CAMP ITCH, BARBER'S ITOV, a Worm, STTER., and a Skin digeswea. cerfninly cured by • PiIXO2VeUI cerine ()War Nison's East India Tincture. The best medicine for internal andiExternal pain Pe rlt c ly,sa fe under all circumstances. Every tam• ily should have it. IW If you_ have pains, use NIXON'S — East India Tincture. say- It you h:;ve Skin diseases, use NIX ON:6 Olyeerine Ointment. 033'1f y:'u have horses or cattle that don't thrive, nee NIX/)N'N Horse end Cattle Powders. Chambersburg, Feb. LOW rratraEsz NEW GOODS. itIBERc ON, DE EM & CO. Are now Receiving a Large S tock *or DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEEN WARE, HARDWARE. We call the attention of our customers and the community to our new stock of goods which are cheaper Akan they have been . for five years. Our fronds have liven bouch t et low prices - end we think we can sell them to suit all buyers. Give us a call, A 14BEESBN, BENEDICT & Co. April 5, 1867. NEW LEATHER AND FINDING STORE ! jEWIS S. FORNEY & SONS. would inform _jthe 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 Mens Morocco, Lining Skins, all kinds, Lasts, every style and size, Threads, Boot Webiog, 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 and Shoulder Sticks, Eyeletts and :Eyelett Punches, Strip Anis, And all other articles usually kept in such stores. Highest cash price paid for Hides and Skins.— Feb. 8. FORNEY & SONS. HOUSE PAINTING ! EORGE-4 A. D. MORG A NTITALL having gurgvk ii tfiemsel yes in colpartuership in the Patuting...Grainbesp—ond-- Giszing— business, inform the public Mut they are now preps ref to do house Fi tinting with. neatness and tit-Ger : oh arbiopou retie urnableztertor -- Priractui - bavirig, any work to their tine will do well to give them a call before making. mgagements elsewhere. - - MORGANTHALL 4 SON, March 29 —tf, Waynesboro .
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