Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, August 26, 1864, Image 3

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rear, and; forinlig,lh me of battle; with akir
knieliera titrotii oil g AVEtuipiid Asetit'; where
the enemy were, tad reached our second line
without losing a mad Vf.thoie who remained
by him, yrbile i all l whOort , pd ran Itiere:cati:,
tttred , ..l t
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This briglidesbiduiibi-ib'vtithAtte i M . oieit•
Mat
risoners and.a.titAud-of.colors, besides
retaking many of out It'
being taken
THE SHENA-IndAlf ItA LLB Y.
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ANOTHER FIOHT IN nrs SHENANDOAH
VAI,LEY—THE 6TH, BTH, A ND , 19TH
CORPS# Flg til.o
BATI3IBBI;' I ArttAitA I A:L.-fille followit is
published in the Arasrican of this morning.
flimit's"Fitittiq-.Vit.; August 22.=, , -.A
brisk engagement' took , place yesterday, two
miles beyond Charleitewn,letween the army
of Western Virginia and-the rebel force now
in, the ShenatidoaltlValley. The battle coin,
moped o'eloek "Sl4 and by a heavy
coluinci.of rebel in feetry - nnd cathilry, attempt.
rag to philtee our extensive front, near Sum
mit Point. After &sharp but decisive strug
gle our , skirmishers were compelled, to give
way. •
The Ist Division (General Wilson) .of
Gen. Torbet's cavalry corps wore engaged
oa'oni tight, and sliffeied heavily. Gen
Mackintosh's brigade of that division lost
nearly 300 men, but only one officer was se,
riously'injured - Acting Adjutant Lloyd, of
the pd Wisconsin Cavary, and three other ,
officers were slightly wounded, bit have not
yet left their commands.
The movement' had evidently for its objeet
the pojsession of Martinsburg , for at the
same time the attack was mad at Summit
Point another false 'movement was made a
gainst our extreme left, then the attacking
column slowly moved down towards our right
and then suddenly a new body of troops ap
peared in front ot our right, the 6th Corps,
and a short but determined battle took place.
The 6th Bth, and 19th Cotps formed in
line of battle from right 'to - lefty I' have
written them down.
The 601 Corps' bore the brunt• of the en
gagement, and the 24 Division lost heavily
—some 300 men wounded, and from 60. to
70 killed and missing.
•The loss of the enemy .was fully as heavy
11.—
---43A1T-1 m onE r Aug us 4-23=T35 P. M.— in,
telligcnee from The Upper Potomac speaks
of nothing more importaat_thim_slight_skir
wishing along the lines. Our forces occupy
a sttongposttton, and the rebels occupy the
country in the direction of Alartinsbnr ,, , but
have not crossed the Potomac. The design
of the enemy, whether to attempt to invade
Pennsylvania or to make . a demonstration to
ward Washington, has not yet been:develop
ed.
ALL QUIET ON TUX 23D-A REBEL:ISEI'I;LT
TRAIN DESTROYED
WAstitNerroN August 23.—A despatch
from Ilagerstown says that all was quiet to .
'day along the border, and no fi , :htin_ in the
va ey so ar as was nown.
iresterday our forces destroyed a long reb
el supply train, on the Winchester and Mar
tinsburg turnpike.
---P-M r Practical-I - Ltrtersr-have-iel
ceived an extensive assortment of SPRING- AND
nUMMElttockof Materials, HATS, CA - PS, &c.
Wholesale and Retail,
Oppoiite the "'Washington House," .
Ap 15, 1861.] Hagerstown.
CirCANES, UMBRELLAS, Ladies' Eon Urn
brellas, l'ucket Books, Port Munale;, Gloves t acc.,
arc , henper than the theapest„' at
• UPDEGRAPFS' HAT FACTORY, -
01..pwite the Warhoigton House, Hagerstown.
Ap. 15, 1864
17"UPDEG RA FFS', Practical Hat Makers,
have ready the SPRING sTYL ES , for 1864. Those
who would SAVE MONEY should buy at the
FOUNTAIN HEAD, where HATS and CAPS
are sold from fist hands at lowest rates,
Sign of the "RED HAT,"
Opposite Washington House, H.agerstown.
Ap..15, 1864.
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In this' place, on Tuesday. morning last,
Dr. JAMES BROTHERTON, Jr., aged
42-years, &months and 10 days. .
IVICACJECJEC3EVMEi.
From the American of Tuesday last
FLOUR.—Transactions on 'Change em-'
braced' 300 bbls.;goon Iloward'Street Super
ut:sll.62i, 150 at 811.75, end
300 bbls. good and very choice, Ohio Extra
at $12®512.25 1 bbl. The market closed
quiet but firm, and ire repeat our quotations,
viz : Howard Street Super and (Jut Extra
11.621®1175; Shipping Extra do. 12®
12.25; Retailing Extra 'do. 12.25; Family -
d0.13.25®13 50.
GRAIN .—Wheat was- moderately active
and tirm,l,soo bushels fair t. choice new
Southern White bringing 285®305 cents ;)
6,500 bushels-ordinary to stridtty pritue•new t
Southern Red 270®285 cents; 1,000 bush
els fair-and good 'otu Maryland Rod 25'5® '
260 cents, and 1,200 bushels netv,lientricky
White 300 vents. Corn moved very slowly.
Sales •of 800 bushels White at 164®185
ceats,.andl6oo bushels - Yellow, in•small
ut' 180®183 cents, the latter . description
closing very heavy. Oats were bettei, sales
of 45,000 bushels—being wade tit 14)0®102
cents; vhinfly the inside figure aucl , soo'bush
els at 90 ots., 'ineasirre. Rye was inactive
and nominal at 170®172 vents..
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For the cure of PILESIuuI - CIIIIGNIC DISEAS
ES.
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Depot; . ft ncy, - am •
Q?":For - sahrby - 4 - :"Fianiruditt --- Wayneeboro",
--404.41-Sealers-PR.'qnerally.. FI4IB--2--
Ailminisibratoes Notice.
OTICE is ninety given Abet Letteni . of Ad-
Iltministration! an; theltstato•of DaziiieLf4l4,o.-- 1
4damsrcounty, tleceased, ,, havefrliee€gra_t*
• dersigne - 4 Waynashase , -
.` - 201,:5-knonting.thonuielveri indebted - 10 said
Estate will-please nutkeillunediate paynrant P. and
those hatirwelainistwill present them properlyttu
thenticated for Settlement.
,sug,, :fp-- 89_ D. D. RUSSELL,
MBE ISIU4 MOPE FY,
1 /' • ' . -MO - eLatintittistra clir_o_f_Aanle Sn •-
der, late of Hamillonbart,township, Adams Co.,
Penna, will sell at public saferon - . -
Tuesday the.2oth day*"
,September, 1864,
at the late resid•nce of said dec!d, about 4 Miles from
Monterey and 5 from Fairfield, along the “Furnace
Road," all the following personal property belong;
to Ws decedenhas ,t Bows: 0
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14
A -
, 01.6 11.11P5E9
6:5 E
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2.0 3ElCe.a.cl*Oci*Vis., Steers and
CMOs, 2 fat Hogs, 3 Brood'fiews and 21 HEAD
STOCK HOGS; 3 Wagons, 2 log Carriages, 5 sets
Gears, Collars and - Bridles, 3 Saddles, 1 Buggy end.
Harness, I Sleigh, Bark and Hay Ladders,l Thrash
ing Machine, 1 Winilinill t 4 Plows, 3 Harrows, 4
Shovoi Plows, tlackscrews, 3 log chains,. single
and double trees, fi shovels, a large rot • chains and
i r on, _2 pair spreaders, .8141 s, Ladders, W heelbar-
rows, • 1 Corry:ol . oW) ,: #rtsets, ' a lot ktit , m.43.
:[sags, about ~ ? 'i:r :i i : ., i1.14.: , ' ?'evl 1 1 1 - . ''. ''%' i
: 25 - TONS OF lIIV, • '
en, is ►o were
40 BUSHELS of RYE, 80:13USHELS WHEAT,
50 bushels Oats,. 3 budtels'Qloverseetl;.ruketty corks,
a ICA lltativls, a lotLoinitit'Staliesi iso‘LOdiet Posts
12,000 Chestnut Shingles, 11,000 Staves and Head
ing. a lot Cog Wood, a lot Lumber, comprising
Ct e•ry, White Pine, Poplar-and-Linn Boards, Oak
Poplar and Hielytay,Pla - ntrv7,:• -, , 7 , y;
ONE SET BLACKSMITH TOOLS,
Cooper tools, augers, planes, brakes, bits, eiec ; 3
Cross-cut and 2',lond Saws', 3 crowbars, 3 steel
sledges, about 60' caitsfeel stone augers. Also
Ho us Vil-1 oLD GOODS.
viz; . 8 Mau kets, Comforts, Quilts, 1 Clock,Chairs,
Tabies;l Cuptiejaid, VC.betit; knives, forks, tinsintre
crocks, I copper kettle, hook grindstones; and many
articles not herein mentioned.
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when
the ternas wilt be Mada khowetly
D: B. 111188Eliti Ad lei.
":Aug 98—ts. • '
T.;
, Getty:e•bureaCompiler" adid ~,,Star";*copy 3t - end
charge advertiser. , .
A - LUA.BLE FARM
E — ibscriber ofrdi - ; af Private Stile, his Farm
situateJ about 3-4 of a mile from Quincy, con
taining
14 of which is in Timber and thriving Chestnut.
The Farm •is of the best quality of LIMESTONE
LAN V, except a few.acres which is gravel aoil, and
all in a high- kite etifiticiitiolt. — The imp °ce
ments are a large -
Di It vas
la
with pottier, . and porches. ri. new •
BRI RANK BARN, SO 'feet long, With Wag
on Sired and Cinn•Crihr'atlachetloilarge n** frame
Hog Pen, Decide Frame Carriage House, Brick
Wash House, Smoke HOU4CI Bake Oven, and oth
er out-buildings, in good repair, all the buildings
d
unuer cypress and pine roots, with tin spout
ing to each. There is a largi Cistern close to the
Barn, used fur Stock, and one, near the kitchen.—
There is I Well of excellunt Water in the 'yard.--
There is also a variety, of hboice fruit, such asTears
Plains, Peaches and Grapes in the yonl, and a good
(az;•lvcma..:32.s
~:• or young thriving Fruit on the prenn-
Es. • •
i elbl/118 wishing to view the land eon do so by
calling on the subscriber.
La" If not sold on or before the first of October
next it will then ho for rent.
Aug 26•-6 JOHN MIDDOUR.
111-111111, siliff-11101 Lilt Efg:
V HE sub.kcriber woultl inform his customers and
I public generally, that having, with
,other busi
ness men of Waynesboro', adopted the
"C1.41.0XX .190 - 3CIStiTIEDNIEF"
he is, now preparedio sell at shorter profits than
formerly'. Persons 'in want , of any article in his
line are 'respectfully invited io give - Mtn a car.—
His stock of HI /USER EEPING tiOODS and
KITCHEN WA RE are complete, and will be sold
at such pri:es (the times considered) 'as cannot - fail
to give satisfaction. All kinde of
lAN ^AV , 4E3 - 1111;7 7 ..11C/
embracing the la test.and• most" approved pa.terns,
for eit het w00 , 1,0r co il, constantly on hand.
WSpecial atterition.is given to putting tip Spout
ing, made of the best tin; for-houses-and brims.
Remember the sign of the "BID RED HORN"
PUBLIC SALE.
IDY Order of the Orphans' Court of Franklin
ijeounty, I will sell at public sale, on t'..!ATUR
-0-1,046 121Tir Dist tie SF:PT* USSR NEXC, ' ' •
TWO LOTS OF GROUIND.
the estate of Wm. Fox, deed, situated in Poke
town, about 2j 'miles west :of Waynesboro', each
containing 1 j acres, more or less,,with a Log Sta
ble on the one and a variety ef choice fruit trees on
the other, the whole under, fencing. Sale to com
mence at 1 o'clock—On sail day when the terms
will hem de known by. , DAVID
Aug 26—ts , 0 ; V. 114.oarn,`A act.
subseriber would inform the public that he
1 . took up on the public 'road leading from the
Greencastle and Waynesboro' turnpipke to the
Wharf Mill, on the 20th inst , a flea-bitten gray
more, supposed to be between 11 and 12 years old,
with a lump from collar bruise on her left shoulder.
The owner Is requested to rroye!propm!y. spay
charges audlakis her away.
NATHANIeL VAN'ttoSStN.
Residence 3 miles West of Waynesboro'.
nug 26-31*.
CoOperstuff Wanted i,"
THE subsarilier will pay. the highest cash pike
for Cooperstulf delive.ed at Ringgold, Md.
aug. 26-3 t. u. F. STUART.
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FAYETTEVILLB ICADBMY.
frIHIS institution'for 'Ladies 'and Gentlemen,
rpens itr Fall ticssion on Wednesday tieptem
bar 7, 1861.
All Mil :branclies , : j of. a ~thoyough ,;nglish and
Classical AltietitiOn 4143 ithei st ud ent
in °our College, or the basins:is duties celife. We
aim at the highest development of tho powers of
manLood—lnteliedual training—and Nord cul
ture. •
For lurthor-inuticulars address the Principal,
. - L. wiNis
THIEVES. ATTENTIQN I
fr HE subscriber takes tins method to notify par
lies in the habit of- frequenting his orchard for
th.a purpose of carrying off his fruit, that it is his
intention hereafter to enforce the law against all
persons Ltunti trraspassing upon said premises.
• -ANDitE-W-f3:ISTONEW---
, - . •
- - HELnini-najned wou.4 carrion a ver,y ., repeetcl T
t. t tlOnwangegcg_.-0185-0/ -the community
against carrying et , truit from their,Orchardyaomi
• exty the_estale. tof Dr. Thos. Weikel.) 'skit
.4acir intention tr.-Initiiiiii•with the utmost rigor of
the, litwAtil jets 3a hereafter detected •Sresapasaityt
in paid Drchartio: JOHN H. sELLEIIs,
Adis-l 9 3). , W. 1 1 •.D4 0 •THER'rcoPi! -
PIA C "SALE
FOR SALE.
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EMMZE
August 26, 1,8134,7
pio vvilviCll,l ti
sim x.„4lz)
HE subscriber intelfglifilio go - West, n 711 1 .6141
at Public Bale; oN. rUMSD . AV,I,IIE , 20TH
r OCAUOUST, 113..1140.,4kT5nn At), A Oita from
IL.
Quincy, the folli*litklifiattal reßirkty, viz:. '
OIVk ' n 46 - 14' , E,
-Ai* ,o w lgraiting-Aauggy , 44.uf . Aft , : r
net titilel,4l:3l.4niti tabld, 1 dealt - 4 riikkr, d.
I
sted•hfe2;4* uptirsi ligroelting• choir*. 1 00 ... e;.
.1 Teii:platir:Stoiii,ik por k Nettle, I:lllinkiikdo
1 baSid• ithA, 14000 kite, 2 truoll4o. s too,
i
n lot ieroVirdii;3'3oidlefire 4 nnd 2 :4 0 11ea ..-__ w.
',chains a lot old genre, 1 large feed thest; 1 Safe,
- 1 high ' chair, 1 doughtsay,Vooking glasses 1 churn
about 20 yards Carpeting. -n lot books, a let bogs,
!crocks, guiutware, r and P 44o other °Weirs too
tedious ) to rilitne. IWO' to' 'crimmeli"Cle.ni /VW-.
clock'on ii . ;Ably *bin the letase Lirigi Wiwi&
,known. • JAllEtt D. BECRIST,
August 1 .. 0 7 zt6.1 , .; „7 - ~I, -, 9 !. ...y ; ,, Morro, Auct. ,
`FARM FOR SALE !
ThE, stitiacribelofferi:., ,, iiii,! , ,,.viiioabio 'fa
ethttaining . SIXTY_,'ACHES_LTMESTONE.
LAND, situated in .WithhigkOii toWnship,,Fiank;
lin Co. Pa., whhin'2 miles-or-Waynesboro—and+
of a mile from the ,road leading front Waynesboro'
to Hopewell Mills, bolmiled•by of dohn Gehr,
Abraham Snowberger, and others. The above de
scribed farmii in a i high state of cultimi----Tho
imprciiumenta , are, ' '
• - '
•-•.••
I I TEI-ITHY
andNVash Howe. Wood Shed, Bank Barn,(6o feet.
long) Wagon Shed 'and Hog Pen. There are also
on the premises a thriving- Ong/LOD of Grafted
Fruit Trees,.- two wells of never failing water, one
with a pump in it, and, a good Cistein 'near the
house. Also about 5 acres of Moun fain Land.
Any person wishing to view said 'itemises con do
so by calling on the unilersigied residing on said
farm. JACOB F. HESS.
Aug-.ll9—trrl.
FIRST MR DRUG STORE,
IN WAYNESBORO,' PA.
NKFUL to his friends nod customers for the
I very liberal en-ouragerrient reccised in his "old
business" an l he hopes that the introduction of the
cash system will add to their interest and his ad
vantage in_continuingtheir_farors._„.ffe_bel it:X(18_11
Aistiriction ought to be made between cash and
credit and he intends to exhibit' it in the prices of
his articles offered for sale. Call and see,, and ii
not so, purchase where ever you can get the cheap•
est, the best article at the lowest price. Hti'sissaft
orent is more general than is usually found in coun-
Afy Drug ?tores, He has quite:A 'teddy of Books,
&c.,which he will diSpesdAf cheap rash, intend
• gto-clos-e-itreensidering-it-tro-party ••' • P.
arid has adopted this motto, "lire and let lire; sup;*
port and raj - porting. -- STON ER.'
THE - CASH SYSTEM - ADOPTED !
vl7 HE ItE AS, the eitsb system. having been es
' T tabd,hed by dealers in , the Eastern Cities,
and by manuibeturers general y, and we by this a-
_ •a a • o pay cast or a .mas of
stock and merchandise entering into our ',winces,
and whereas, considering, the wee n 43 , oiet tled state ,
of ciuntry, we believe the adoption of the cash
system will be of mutual
,advfn,nage,,to,both buyer
A
and rer. - .. O&M,. - A • ". ; . a
heidred, That We the business men of Way
nesboro', do hereby agree to adopt the system of
selling our wares and merchandise for east.
A mberson,l3eneditt & Co. Wrn. E. Flanagan
Geo. Stover. John Walter
D. 11. Russell, J. D. Ripharason ,
F. Fourthinan John Cline -
Welsh & San . John Harbaugh
P.rice & }tuetp;h, Elio Little.
'M. 5L Stoner , , . Conrad. Ruths, „ • ,
J. W. Mulct 'rhos, J. Filbert
J. F. Kurtz Lewis Deatrich.
Joseph Anderson G J.Bender _
W, A. Trifle: i• - • Jacob Bender
J Beavii ; John Fisher,
J. S, Ruler ? •:1 Crebi
Wrn. P. Wen* G. W. McGinley
C. W, Logan .', H. Stonebouse. ,
August 19—:Ow
HITESHEW & METCALF.
. , ~
' , . DRY , gOOl% STORE i "
Second St. - fiearly - opposite the Post Office, Ckam
bersburg.
rir They aro also Agents for - SirgeesSew
ing Machine. The beat machine cow-in-use. ,
Call and see us.'
c hambersburg, A ug. 19 —tf. ..7 : 1
D. D. RUSSELL
ATTENTION, LA.I3 ttS
O you wisp, g aintance of a gay.
to for the
'm
young soldier? if s o. here is an opportunity.
1 have served Uncle . Sarn nearly, thrie years and
now wish to to open a corresporidence with any
number of fun-loving, mischief-making,antl patriotic
young clinliedbetween the, ities of 16 : andr22 years.
Object fun and imptovement. Please look at this
and don't forget to pen rue a few lines and 1 will be
ready at any %MAO to answer. Address
JOHN H. EARLY.
107 Roo'. Pa. Vet..Vol..Co. K, Washington, D. C.
Aug-19-20 - •
A Lt; per - Sons having claims against the Way-
tkneiboro' Saving FunJ Society are hereby ,noti-
tied do present the same without delay atTilie — Fiiiit -
National !lank of Waynesboro', for settlement, as
the said society desires to wind up the same as spec-'
dily as pessitle r By order of the- late Board of Di
rectors.
' 3011 N
Aug '7 . '
STRAYED from the premises of 'the" iiqbscrper
residing 2i. miles aquthweist of Waynesbore'; a
bout the 18th of dune het; p
.c q.
26 bead of Sheep,
with short _tails and whole in Icft ear.- A:liberal
reward s will -be paiu for Ada is will
lead to their recovery. , CEO. CA 1111AUGH.
IMRE subscriber would inform the public that he
pwchased of V. B. Gilbert, the well•known
sawing and Chopping Mills, situated-about one
quarter of a, mile from pear's Factory, and is: npw
prainired to Baty I f uritberlto ordei,:by, mill or circa:
and is also 4Bl Died to chcipeorti,oats;dte.
'at ; Boort notice. y penclua Ity an a entton o
busitiesa.he hopes to merit ;a 'liberal , share' of the
pubio'a patronage. :' .1 011111 •L. METCALF.
:lie. will ,also. be repared Ito' furnish in
4eason, Plants, attar as Toba p coo; Sweet Potato, To
mato, Cabbage, and other gaiden plants. Terms
reesorniblo.: • ' J , • L: M.
Aprigift. . •
- - - - -
liffri 6 9.. %Tit known -,by.,teputtition for
r_
-heelecurred•eorne of-the - worst - cases - orl'ct - - 7
ter, scrofula; eind_eltimpunty-of—the-Sicsoduis-al
,ways on hand et Fonrthmstei Store.
Hi has just. reeint!ed S' fresh inisply'ot. thi - 'above
,articts4 mei cmi dcoMMWitir file customers. , 4 , • '
F y ou want , line Pomade ott:mui,4t get it at
Z
5, '6'4. • -10311T'Z'S
VALUABLE
M. M. STONER, Druggist,
Aug. 19,1864.
0. P E_:NED AGAIN
SAVING. FUND NOTICE.
STRAY' SHEEP,
Aug. 19-31.
CHOPPING. MILLS
11-RNE-YLeet,rilltlFlEß:
U.8.7-30LOAN.
rIP He'Secretary of the Treasury gives notice r that
A subscriptions will be'teceived for Coupon Trea
sttryf-Diotta; tine( years from Ang. 18th,
1804, With semi-annual hiterest at the'rate of seven
and three-tenths per cerks . per sinnurm—principal.
dinteresthatiLto_be_paidAn_lawful_money. •
'These notes will be conyetttble at the option of
ftbe holder at maturity, into, six per cent, gold bear
ttg bonds, payable not les than twent3r'years from
iteir date, as the Goiernntent May ele'et. They, will
be issued in thinominatiorisof $5O. $lOO, $5OO-, $l.
003 0411(3.000; arlitAlflubteriptiOriduintsl;beltifllf; - ..
ty dollars or some mpltip!o.bf fifty dollars, _
The tt4 'dirriers "fp
littransportation charges is,soors; after lite :receipt bf
ihe original Cfertilicates of Diposit - as they can be
prepared.
Vis -the notes draw interest frotu August 13, per
sons making depasites subseqUent to that dare must
pay the interest aeCnied trani`ciate'tif hole to date of
deposit. • ' . • • ;- •
Parties depositing twenty- fi ve thousand dollars
.
rad t - TfittWiltrfr these notes at, any orio.tann — rierllW
laweiLe_cominisaion_oteneluarter of one—per
cenO4hi4.will be paid by the 'l'reasurir Depart
ment upoir,thireceiptof a bill for the amount, cer
tified to by the officer with Whom the deposit was
;made. No 'rleductions for eornritissions must be
Made from the deposits.'
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN;
IT IP A NATIONAL BAT&GII RANH, offering a hfgh
er rate of interest than any other, and the best secu
rity. Any savings bank which pays its depositors
in U.S. Notes; considers that it is , paying•in the
best circulating medium of the country., and it mt.
'pot pay, in anything better for its own assets 4p ti
ther in government securities or in notes or bonds
,payable in government paper,
It is equally . iarqettient.as'a'..teiniforitry or perma
nent invest ntent.,, The notes Om always be sold for
within a fractiori of their face and accumulated in
terest, and are the best:scetirity with' banks' as -col
laterals for aiscoun ts. ,
Convertible into a Six per cent. Ott Gold Bond.
fit Addition to the. tety liberitiliterest on the not
for three years, this privelege of, conversion is now
worth shoat three . per cent. per annum, for the cur
rent-rate:fcir 54,0 Bonds is net less than 'nine' pei
cent. premium, and before the *lir . the premium
on six per cent. U. 8. stocks' was , . over twenty per
cent. It wilfbe .seen that the actull proOtmi this
loan, at the present market rate, is not Nes emu ten
per cent. per annum.
lls Fxem 1 Hon from State or 11Maki I al Taxation.
Ilut44iiferiiiiiti all the ad.:foliages . wa have enu
merated, a Special Act of Congress exempts all
bonds, and Treasury notes from• local taxation.—
On the everoge, this exemption is worth about, two
per ;vitt. per annum, according to the rate of taxa
tion in various parts of the country.
It is believed that no securities offer so great in-
merit. 7 In all other
or ability of private parties, or stock
.companies, or
seperate communities, only, is pledged for payrrn nt,
while the whole property ia held to secure the dis
charge of all the obligations of the United States.
While the government, offers the nos! liberal'
terms for its loans, it Iclieves that the very strong
est appeal will be the loyalty and patriothim of the
people.
Duplicate cerliacates will be :issued for .ttllodepos
its: The prfy dep .inttst tmlorse . _ Open - the
original certificate- ; the denomation of noteitiequir
ed, and whether l •they are to be limed in blank. or
payable . to order, When so endorsed it' must be
left with the officeOectiving theileposit, to.bis for
ma. id to the Tkgiatiry t?epirtittent.'
SreseateTross WILL BR REONCItED by the Treasurer
of the UAW Stites, at Washington, the several
Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries,
and by the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAYNES.
BODO', •
And by al I National Banks which aro -depoidtaries
of public money, tuhi :-
ALL REBPECT4I.IhE t I43KB
.& HANKERS•
'throughout the country will give Luther :nformation!
and afford .• •,•
EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBE.
•
__Aug. 19--•_3m.. • _
TO THE PU131.4.100
SQUARE Eli •
TVERSONSovviug the subscriber, will please pay
U up when notified, if-they desire to save costs.
My determination Is to pily the rash and receive no.
thing else, although, but understood• as annulling
!formerconAncts, tip!, under this caption ray princi
'ple' is to igsqUaiss up" square. -
Aug. lg.] • ' M. M ST r ER.
STRAY HORSE,
CIA ME to the premises of thesubseriber, in Quin.
k icy. about the' Mb instant, a DARK SORREL
HORSE, with a small star in the forehead, suppos
ed to be nitro or; terLyears old.' The owner is te
quested to prove property, pay charges and take
him .away. ' J. R. SMITH.
Quincy; Aug. 19!
ISITPL4fI.Ir.
WAS found tresspasing• on the promises of the
subscriber in Washington township; Frank.
'tin county, on'Friday the "24th Of 'June ; A. BAY
MAR; five years old. The owner is Titivated to
comefOrward, prove prOoerty, pity charges and' take
her away, or she y• 111 be disposed• of according to
law. • • B. ; 12. MILLER.
July 1-6nd: - '
CLIP "'IL` •
BthOse from " town especially, are notified
not to tresspass upon the ,pretpises, of the .sub.
scribers in the i jut.uris'lly
l a's' they ire 'def;aniined ia_er,fince the law hereafter
'against all parties who mks° to comply with this
requeste ,ISHAEI, 11AER,
s Jiine24=-3t3 e'-'l3ll.BER*l':'
BERRY Si:BOWLUS,7
3:IO3IUNTTIOIL*6I._
. . .
located in li sgerstown. would olTer
their professional services to the citizens of the
place and surrounding country. Having •hadthe
'experience ol Fi teen years and having, availed them
solvee of the lite improvements, they are piepared
.to do wcyk in,a neat,ind salmtantial manner, upon
thermostleasonaltle-term:.
Hagersitiivn, Nov. 6--:Iy.;i" ,o
BARBERING.
THE subscriber informs hie former patrons and
the public generally, that he has te.commenced
.the,liA Intl:BING business in the room. 'next door
_to Tilt n n ing_establislanenti_and-is-nots , pre
,pared_to do_Hair•cutting and _Shaving _in the , best.
s~ plc. ',` OEO.
October 16.•. .." • • - • ,
• rRAYED from gig" pi:mists of the subscriber
►. liv about MilesAlMthwes tof Waynesboro'
*sometimo about the 20th of May last, a 462011 brin
dle Bull, supposed to be about Lyons Lyes old. • A lib
,eral rewArd will he paid for such information as will
icati,to his recovery. . W.:W.' WA LK KR.
aunt 17.--3 t.
F- - li
PINGII 11-011VLICII
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colai:NiNl
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JUNE 17 T H 1864:
•;-""'
• ,:` il•-rr" - ' 7 e 4.,
? TOKICONto MititicA,t4 9
SECOND 4:OOILIVA.r„
SEFOND' A:11111!
ttOoDs;
SUMMED GOODS,
SUM mutt GOODS! •
.PRICE&HOEFLICH
TT AVING purchased the large and excellent
lUstock of goods belonging to the Estate Josiah
Becton°, deceased; end combining with ti•e
same, in:the large and Store Room, the
now freili supplies (brought a few weeks „spice)
forming the stock of Joseph Price—are now pre
senting to the public the. largest, choicest ah d cheap
est selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
now offered. in . this Borc ugh, mute acing a large aid
varied assortment of
anopE!ttes,
QUEENSWARE,
Ili RDWARE,
DIMS GOODS,
Such as Fancy Silks,
Wool Detains,
Alpaccas, •
, Shepherd Plaids,
Nines,
Crape Dc:-S
WHITE GOODS.
Swiss. plain and figured,
Striped do , •
• Cambries,
• Bishop Lawns,
blulls, •
Nain Sooks, .to.
zovairlazt w:iaLnc,
We boost of having the largest assortment ever
brought to Town. Were bought twenty. five per
cent. cheaper than present prices and will be sold
accordingly.
• - " Silks, -.
• :•• ' -,• Batleges, .:
- •: Grenadines,
- WoorDelains,
' • Poplins, - ,
. Challies, : .!
Lawns.plain and figured;. , '•
Balzerines,
Crape Despanges, .• t
' Eng. Crepe, . •
American Prints,
French Crape,
• Collars, H'dkls,'
..
• Mitts, ••
•-,' • Gauntletsote
OUR FANCY STOCK
comprises a great variety of Bairmirals, Hoop Skirts
Shawls, Gauntlets, Kid 'Gloves,' Head Nets,'Trim
ming Itibbms, Laces, &c:
DOMESTIC COO )S .
BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLIN,
•
Linen Sheetings, •
Bleached and BrOwn Diapers, •
• Tieltiiiks, •
§trips, ••1
• Furinturo Cheeks
Burlass,
Cottonades,
Linens, ' -
Bags & Bagging
O:4IIPETS.
OIL CLOTHS, •
' Blinds and Elargings.
Our Stock of Groceries is very large. Sugars of
differerrtgraes - -41olnenitts-at-various-prites.*--Loaf
Sugar, Syrup, Coffees, real Rio and Dandelion,
'American and; English breakfast do;.•Teas,;F lab,
Cheese, Aloe. •
. .
MP_ 311:111.' AIL :111EIL
• • WILLO W • WARE AND
Q S W A R.e..
2•.
Auttivery,nrjjciauocerramiosupply_tho_necerui
tiro or Kudos combrtabla our oll•frientl‘ auk ac-
quoin (meas. W. mean to give psnoosAt7i—vrrYzi
nom TO pumps and give our friends every accom
modation possible. With many; thanks for a gen
erous patronage heretofore wo *hair sendermer to
merit e continuance of the public's favors: •
JOSEPH PRICE, '
'•-" BAAILTEI.
•
_lVartraboio,bne_t7,l 864.
I ,p 1i 4 1 I t:::
•)! I : , 1 ;!
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I t',lJ
NOTIONS, &:e
a tes, -
Lititils and
Cliintzes
Erght•day, alarm, thirty-IMur; and fancy- clocks
-8 Peetaeletie , cases,-a assortmunt_eLjesvelty,
of the latest. styles and Most elegant finish, watches
and jewelry promptly repaired at the lowest auk
. C. VV,LOGeIiN
A , ril ' •
THE
subacrider being about to leave Wayne . .
bora'
,:uotifins all persona indebted to. him
. by..
Piotworlflook.Account.to call and. settle their ac..
counts on or immediately attar tho 2tith.ims•aut.
A.14'18-14 .; W. H. BROTHERTOX.
AIHE submit* voul,i respeciftilty inform the
public that be has talinti the Establishment ad
joining the,"W,estangton,Hopler fav17047.
kn05i,,11 . 100400 11 0 16 43 1 4 hilq l 4llWAlgre tie lque
„lait l 'Openird! t,i'?5,;:1,;5;' , 2;..": !.'
A FIRST-CLASSIESTAURANT •
; •" -
•
Ice 01 1. 041C11:10FigialaC:00.13.*
• The ill pit4r -- '' .-. llPMfind - Cheittiblieirt fitinerallio in
formed that,tho house hae.been thoroughly renova
ted end retitled so as to ebirifort,latift
brit lialhintWill hi! left titian*, to , Merit their Pit.
i.o p gf t e- sr; x3l-J . !
wilt b
kept in sessOmend IltE*1:13•will be furnish
hours. - Uentlernan will be furnibhed with
RiAlme fin , private t.ippei Parties When &sired. • •
The
.Cpniegtfonev De:pcielpient'
will be• in Competent finials, dilif l iVactiiriss, Pie s -
Nice, Private Patties; and Pain:Hies be supplied
with Confectionery. Jellies, Blanc _.lifange, Ie a
Cream, Cbarlottc Race ); and 'WATER ipplis, 151
Vasiouralairciri,arid-iit_tha_tiliertest notice, '
THE L A1)1E14; 0.,1. OON • .
trill be devoted exclugivelyto rise cd Ladies and
Gentlemen accompanying, them. ' tn' short, every
past of the business wall be:censieted with a desire
to pleago customers.: '
May 27—Sni..] si JONAS WINTER.
'Continental Hotel,"
WAYA El:5110110% PA.
qIHE undersigned haying sevent T . •
y la en the a
'
I hove named ,Heuse r iormetly,.known as the
"(Hobe Inn," takes • pleasure .in announcing to his.
friends mid the public, th- t he it prepared to receive
and entertain Aiuesta in a style not .to he excelled
liy any cout.try Hotel. The 11r use having been
thoroughly repaired and newly furnishel wi h eve
ry thing calcufatod to Make' his 'guestei comfortable
the public may lest nesittittl , that they will at all
times find it in a condition suited to the comfort and
cenveniencesd the travollte. lilt Hay is always sup
plied Willi, the Choicest Liquors, and liter- 'able with
the beat the 'mnrliets afford, and ell other appliances
suitable_ and meet 0.84 for the nccunim• dation of
nian or beast. - With faithful and obliging servants
with his own personal attenti in and supervisi,n, he
will leave no means unsraied to merit public
pt
tronnge.
1 he proprietor as:kites those who May - favor him
with their patronage that th 47 'slutil ever meet at
his house a cordial rem ptintr, and • that t verything
essential to the cin.venience •and hapßiness of his
guests shall be attended to.
June 2!,1860.
313:11 NAT
MAC MINE SHOP!
frHE' subscriber• would inform the citizens of
Franklin County, that he hairopenefl a Machine
1-hop one•forth trifle north of Quiticy,.wht re he is
prepared , to Make to order all kinds of THRESH
ING MACHINES, and:ho will pay particular at
tention to repairing. He will keep on hand Cast
ingi for Separatora and Horse Fervors, and be able
to do repairs on shirt notice. He will also build
the treblr-gearml PELTON'S HORSE POW EN,
which is now . used by all regular thrasherman, and
•
will build three different sizes, Nos. I, 2 and 3; No.
I is 8 horse pory;• No. 2 is 6, and No. 3 is 4-horso
poWdr. Therdill be - made of the best materi
and-warranted-to-be-good.
Persons having old horse powers he -will take Ds:
exchange for new powers;.
He will also be:prepared to do turnin 7 and boring
wrought or cast iron, and will be able to furnish
castings when ordered; the best of materiel will be
used, and no pains spared, to render satisfaction to
all that may entrust him with their work.
P. b, . Foundry .prices paid for Old Cast Iron,
Dross and Zinc, JOS. lAH FA MIME Y.
March 25-Iy. ,
1111. W. D. LECIMER
A .
NNOUNCES io' his, (deride 'and the public
get erolly that he is now in possession' of all
the late and most improved instruments, and is well
prepared to perform all DENTAL operations.
will be happy' to wait upon those who may require
ihe services of an experienced - Dentist. All ~operal
ions upon the mouth and teeth performed in a sci
entific manner., Teeth inserted according to latest
improvements in the art : and' at moderate rates. •
Office in Lis residence on the South Ot rner of tha•
Diamond. .• Ap. 11, 'B2,
THE OLD MILLER. AGAIN.
t
S the Rebellion is now on its last legs, and
nearly over, we thought right to announce to
i
I o public that we will grind Cristo of 20 bushels or
upwares either for pay or toll separately, and that
we have on hand all 'kinds of FEED, CORN in
the ear or shelled, or in MEAL sifted or not. Also.
Oats by the bushel or in any way that it may be
wanted; also, Middlings. Ship; WIT and Bran, Corn
in cob chopped at short notice. Prater by the ton
er bushel on Land. Still in the market for Wheat.
We can always do up good work like it was dono
at Island Ne.. 10 and.Piftsburg Landing.
.19 HN WALTER'
JOSEPH ELDEN.
SKYLIGHT PHOTOGRAPHS.
rrHE subscriber would inform the public that he
.1 has completed the necessary arrangements for
taking Sky-light Photograps, and is prepared to fur.
nish.Pictures much finer than Those taken with Stdo.
Light. Persons wan thig pictures are requested to.
call and t :amine his specimens. "
May I,ta •• . . W. D. LECHLER
POIC FOR THE TIM
While war's fierce peals alarm us,
Or victory's shouts oftcharm
The calmer notes of local news,, .
Of little brawls, or breaks; or stews,,
*Am equally engoging.
The former often shock or please
But such emotions quickly cease.
But When je•sele bright ar.d gay,
In multitudinous array,
Our serious thoughts banning :
Are placed to view at Grove's old stand,
To brighten eye, or'ear; or hand.—
To 'accrete the lass or lad,
To beautify the calm or sad.
Oh ever 7 heatt's delighted ?
- With rings, and pine, and bracelets brigt.t,
Glistening like the stars of night,
On wrist, and fingers, breast and ear,
Like seraphs fair the youth appear
--With beaut !lo a .lendors•fiei, kited: '
With thimbles, lockets, mourning setts,.
Box;pins, gold•cl.ains, end setts of jet,.
Sieatjewetry,_belGslides and•books,.
All of the latest styles and looks,.
I m sum you'll be delighted.
.S .E T . T -Ls E. U P
URTZ - .