• PUBLIC::',SAII. • HE subiscribers vrili ' Sale at' the late residence of Conelid Zialyi deed; at Mount one, four mites AfrOm Wayneirlorp', On ,the ,tdatl leading'to Chatb TVESbAk - tAe 4fh dad 60:roiikk,":414's the foliating personal property, to wit t 111 HORSHS tritifitteltritOws, i Buzz, 2 STREWS , : head of Young • Cattle, --20.HZIAD orsioata; 6 head of thiii:Wocil SHEEP; I 'Head. Wagon with bed, bows, cover and trough; 2 Plantation Wagons, 1 one-horse 'Wagon f Iled, 8 Bais'-ear 'Plows, Double and. Single • Shovel Plostris, 2 HarroWs, 2',Lorphains, I Wind -inill-vt-Outting—Box*LJnekscrew,i, Sleigh, 2 Long Ladders, t Thrashing Machine and — Wirse 'ewer, 2 sets Hind Gatos, 3 sets Front Gears, 2 fifth-chains Collars and Bridles, 6 Halters and Chains, 5 Fly- Nets,„l WilgOti, Saddle and Lines; 2 Riding Sad --dles,-4 scte_Ploiv._:Geini ' 1 Set Harness, breat\ and cow chitinit,l CroWbur,2 matteekB,—tihovot,---I\Ci der Press, 1 Grindstone, t Bag Wagon, 2 half. , !, birshels, a lot forks and rakes, 1$ bags; -25 OR 30 TONS OF Ilfir • „,. . it tot vitrlT, RYF, OATS-AND CORN. rota the bushel; 1 well rope, 1 work bench, !rip ple,- double and - single trees ; 2 se's Chairs, a•lot of Rocking Chairs, 2 Bedsteads, 1 Bureau,-1 Chest, 1 Table, t Flour Chest, 1 Wood Chest, 2 Meat Ves sels, 1 Tub, 4 Barrels Vinegar, and many other ar ticles not mentioned. Bale to commence at 9 o'clock on-said-day-when the terms will be made known by • . • GEO. SUMMERS, Sr., Adin'rs; JOHN ZODY, Genius V. Mose, Anct. sop 16—ts' HOUSE AND LOT AT , PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on Fri day the7lli day of October next, a one acre Lot of Ground, situated near Quincy, on the road lead ing to Funkstocin, with a Two-story - DWELLING HOUSE, ■ . st) wit MB ;mare — l Mg — - attached, Loggenant House, Barn an .og ta ble, Corn Crib, Granary and Hog-pen, (all under one roof and in complete order) new Buggy Shed, Smoke House, Bake House, and other necessary buildings thereon erected. There are also two nev er-failing WELLS OP WATER, 'with pumps in them, one in the kitchen and one at the barn. The entire lot is c overed with the choicest FR Ul 7' TREES, such as apples, pears, peaches, plums, a pricots, with grapes, etc., all - of which ,nre thrifty and in bearing order. Eir—T-he_above is known as the "Fyock Proper ty." It is favorably located for a mechanic or per. — son wishing to live retired. Sale is commence at 1 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made_ known by-- Sep 16—ts . 1 Repository copy and send bill to this office for collection. PUBLIC SALE. MHEfundersigned Administrator of Dr. James Brotherton, Jr., late of Waynesborri', Franklin county - dec'd, will sell on SATURDAY the IST day of OCTOBER, at the office of said dec'd, the fallowing personal property, vat' ONE HORSE, 2 one Horse Wagons, ISleigh, I Shovel Plow, I Cultivator, 2 Saddles, I set Double Harness nearly new, I set single Harness. 4 hnrse blankets,2 strings Sleighbells, 1 wheelbarrow, 3 halter chains I Bug gy, 4/01111 - NW .11E 41131) I Copper Kettle,l Iron do., 1 sausage machine, 2 Bedsteads.. I Be, 1 shower bath, 2 shovels, 2 bench es, I doublebarrel Shot Gun and fixtures. 50 VOL. STANDARD MEDICAL WORKS, 4 Vols. Exploration Pacific Railroad, 1 pocket case, 2 pair Scales, 1 Gutta Pirchn Syringe, a lot of drugs and medicines, a lot: of Jars and Bottles, 2 morters, •1 Book case and tablect Ward Robe, 1 side-board, 1 Settee, 2 Mahogany Tablet 65 BARRELS CORN, 6 bushels Potatoes, 1 Ton Hay, a lot Corn Fodder, n - lot manure and Lime, a lot of Building Logs, a lot of Lumber, 2 window frames, 1 crow bar, to gether with many other articles too numerous to mention. 'Sale to commence at 10 o'clock when the conditions will be made known by • ' W. B. AM BERSON, Adininistrator. Sept. 16—ts. - • 2.a:,a[t.aa AI,U REAL ESTATE- On "Thursday 'the 20th off October • HE undersigned, executor of the last will and testament.of Michael Stoner dec'd, will sell at übllc Sale . On Tuesday the 20th dog of October, 1864, the following property belonging to the heirs of said dec'd., viz: • - A TRACT OF LikNO , situated about half a mile South of Waynesboro,' containing about CHOP ..AIILIIIIIEILIEMiIe on which.there are a Stone Barn, a one story brick Dwelling apd a well .of good water. The whole _ will be sold together or in lots to snit purchasersc— Also TWO HOUSES eitauted on the South side of Main. Street in Waynesboro'. Sale to cemmenco• at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms, of sale will be made known by JOS.b. STONER, Ex.'r. Sept. 16—te. Administrator's Notice. NifilPE ,is hereby given, that letters of Adinin istitaimi.on the Estate of James BrOthertoii, Jr., late of Waynesboro', (he'd have bien granted to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims .will present them properlr thenticated for iwttlement.. W. S. AMBEESON, Adru'r: • Sept 'l6=6w. Administrator's Notice. XTOTIOE is hereby given, that- Letters of Ad= j,l ministration on the Estate •of Conrad 'Zody, iste.of Quincy township,. deo'd • have been granted —to-the-undersigned. . AH persons. -knowing themelve indebted to said Estate win-please make immediate payment, and those haring , claims will 'present them properly an. tbenticatee for settlement,-4.. -. - • JOHN ZODY, GEO.SUMMERS, Sr, Adthinistrators. -•- - MAOSHALL. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTEI - • (NINLE; AXD I."EgAj.K)..Mereers4urg;l'a. ruHE Sierhiet- - tfieistlionlk thilkliitoitibh Will o• • :...1 . pen ThuradaySepternbei:ls* under the incl. • tgezzy,,ln 9f,:14,1404..4 0 01,ai4 011 .4. OTlciel4.!rs - aistasl:4.-;1,L. - u:.;:46•'..:-... ~''',1,:.:.., ::—.. -...-:. -r.:2!. -' -. . Boarders reeelyea'at the „Itietitption, where they, wilt berunder the - erdiediale' control of the Prinoi• Pals;7,-.; 9..*:i. , 4 : .- :••,- ~ ~ ::'",- • - ,• , t, " . ;.:,,-: -'' -7 -- 7::5-'4; , Teitittl;., frent 141* iii : S2Q 4 ! e r:: . .. e ssiion Of filtii. litoothg4 isiikk :end Pentetti:igtira. !, klo t lrAigit..!: 4 . 4,, _,fic... itotilPhi4,rtweeAlcit-,-. : :, - 1:4;i-;•,•: , - ' 7l ... 4 .: ;si -I Ara , '...17.. - ..., • --..?aiArir.flo l o. 1 47gR;', --.: ' ' .' '•)- ~, . ',... , .•;-::',SeirS,trUkir,•,ii , ..7.74 - ~• -;-: ~2 ~_ f - r - - , ,.. :- . ~...,, 1 . PtiltiG.''SALE , Y anthoriff ' of' the 'Wit leiltanient. of jjJartiel Hill. late of- Chiiiiiiirsburig, Hie tinderhigtied tit PgPlia - " the liseiiitiety:ifit ,'the 12M tri,V of OcioNer "Reif, it II b Iff:;:ilti following dose:Heed Reid Estate; 418 A TriM Sof nate is Washington township, Franklin konitt3i, Pa., on the 'lfeiiir• Itidiag2frinft-ltrcirciL--to Hughes' trilling Mill, Huhu 4 nilleirfrom-the form er and -1 from the latter place, adjoiningAailds-of Holker Hughes, SnoWberger's and ,otherhlintt-con , • /81. • A 0 . .31 33 El " and 43 PgRCIiES neat'. The iniprovamfaaa'arti a coinfortele, LliltellHOUSE good FRAME - B.IRM and Other buildingti, javltt, running pumps of pure water at the hOttst and in bath-yawl r and-t-streitr:Ami l ihohieL the farni. There is also on sail! 'erect a good:water power and SAW Mal. "Tfnich being situated as ft is, near this "monntii i it and in the neighborhood of good timber. lx:Zmld be a - source of great profit to an ent: s eraiting-man.—The;terme_wilLbe_made known i the day of sate, by , ' -SAM% MYERS, T. J. HILL, Executors. Sep .9—ts.] TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE, MHE.subseriber offers atPrivate Sale his HOUSE I and LOT of GROUND. situated at the East End.of Waynetiboro', on Main Stied. The house is a comfortable•two stiety . - WhATHERBOARDED BUILDING a ndshas been but recently refitted with new frames, flooring, arc., and has attached a itestr Back Build. rag, Smoke House, Wash House, &c. If the above property' is not sold_privitely do or defore theßst day of October.next, it will be offered at public sale on that day at 1 o'clock, P. M. • Sept. 9 7 -3 t) WM. 0 V ERCASH THE CASH SYSTEM ADOPTED I WHEREAS, the cash system having been 88.• tablished by dealers is the Eastern Cities, and by manufacturers general y, and we by this a greement are obliged to pay cash for all kinds of stock and merchandise entering into our business, and whereas, considering the present unsettled state of - thecountr - y we believe the adoption - of the cash , rera-wili-b • . sta t e to both bit •er an seer. . e , . , . Resolved, That we the business men of Way nesboro', do hereby agree to adopt the system of selling our wares and merchandise for cash. Amberson,Benedict & Co. Wm. E. Flanagan Geo. Stover, John Walter . D. B. Russell, ' J. D. R icharuson F. Fourthman John Cline Welsh & Son ' John Harbaugh ' • , Price & Hoeflick, • • . Elie Little M. M. Stoner Conrad Ruths' J. W. Miller Thos. J. Filbeit - L-F. Kurtz-- . Lewis Deatrich _ Joseph Anderson G &J. Bender W, A. Tritle , Jacob Bender J Beaver , , John Fisher Jr:S. Rider • Wm. P. Wenly C. W, Logan August 19-6 w HOUSE AND LOT FOR. MALI-NM. THE undersigned , offers at Private. Sale her House arid Lot of Ground, situated in Antrim Township, at the Marsh Run Store. The Lot con tains 93 Perches of well improveu land, with a corn fbrtable story and a half 33.W.i.C.933.. 013 T ar c ., 3 ,, good Log Stable, Hog Pen and other .necessary out-buildings thereon, and a well of never-failing water with pump in it at the door. There are also a variety of choice fruit trees on it° premises. For further par ticulars appliCation may be made to either of the undersigned. ISABELLA KRINER. JACOB. CARBABGH, Agent. Sep. 9-3 t. OPENED AGAIN HITESHEW & METCALF. DRY GOODS STORE , Second St. nearly opposite the Post Office, Chain. bersburg. • !' - They are also Agents for Sirger's Sew ing Machine. The best machine now in use. Call and see us. Chambersbnig, Aug. 19 —ff. NOTICE TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS, r HE Antrim Tooritship School Directors will a meet or. SATURDAY, /SEPTEMBER 17in, for the purpose of giving out the schools in said township. Many teachers will be wanted, and good wages will be paid. F. 13. SNIVELY, - • Secretary of School Board. Sep. 9-2 t. Mentzer's Horse & Cattle Powder. NI M. STONER having purchased of Mr, far. tamed .ilegozresre the e d ga c trt I f l o oV l l 2 e a r , ki f n o g r flehnenasybrae ni a and Maryland, takes this method of informing the (farmers, drovers, &c., that he has on hand and intends keeping a good supply always on band.— Country merchants and others keeping such articles for sate, would do well to supply themselves with a quantity. He will gall it;con commissibn or for cash cheap. Orders will be punctually 'attended to. " January 31. •NOT.T.CE• THE' . motet; given at the elite John G. Miley, in February last, were due on the 25th ult., and are in the hands of the undersigned for collection. Parties indebted will please pay prompt attention, Sep. 2.-3 t. " J A IS. H. IJLAYTON. Cooperstatlr Wanted 2 THE subscriber will pay the highest cash pr ice for Cooperstuff deliveied at Ringgold; Md. aug. . A.. F. STUART. UPDEGRAPPS', Practical Halters, haveire. ceived an extensive assortment of SPRING AN 1) SUMMER Stock' bf Materials, HATS, CAPS; &.c. Wholestild'and Opposite the "Washington House," Ap 15, 1864.] , Hagerstown. IarCANES, UMBRELLAS, Ladies' ;fun Urri. hrellas, Pocket Books, Pert ...Monolog, GlOves, &c., at hopper than the cheapest,: at . UPDEGRAFFS'IIAT FACTORY, Opposite the Wabhington 1:loutte; Hagerstown. :Ap. 15, 1864. . • , rirUPDEGRAFFS', Practical Hat Makers, have wady the SPRING STYLES 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 ," Oppositely - #liington Honso, Ap. 150854.1 BERRY & BOIATIMS, X:PMWMISSMIEt. HAVING bested in Hagerstown; would ; oiler theirprofessional services to the citizens of.the place and surrounding country., 'Having had the expeiiencis of Fifteen years, and having availed them selves of the late improvemanti, , they - are prepared to do work.in u neat at - A ii*stiplialmannetitpon theniost maionalikterms. - . • Hagerstown; NOV. 6-J.:IPA ••••;',l A !le EFLisNO; 13 ihfornzi hiefininer. 'potion's' in.! inibliettinentliyoliritho• ti s e.commenced SAltßEßlNctliaileiiiiiOwtheiltiOni ; - ,dodt to an' oblishmont; and k now ptii.; 'pared to 4 o ll o ip.ci f. Ong and ShavinikrinitWboot oetot,eels.: g _ j. H. Croix! G. W. McGinley H. Sionehouse. • , • r,j, E • 7: P;-";t- , trli tr R 04 ale Te tda Qtillt63l Ri sher, Rieggiildt' S. Mien, Chatabitabiliffi Cook, Mt. Hope Lewis Elliott , Tometowa ; Mr. Snirely, Shady Ureic v 3 i.:7llo,optetter, Greencas tle; H,Shlerys Ato Dale. ; . Sep 9—tf. PUBMC SA E UM NEN NONE, administrator of banlel'isy"- der, ofHaniiltonban - townahip, - Ailama Penna., will sell at public anle on Tuesday the 20th day of September, -1864; at the late residlma.ofsaid dec'd, about 4 miles from Monterey -and - 511 — .orii - Fairlieldi - alorig-the- , Turnace- Itoad," all the following personal property belong ing to his decedent, as follows:' 6 HEAD HORSES', 10 3ElCe•etal C/criacra, Steers and Calves; 2 fat Hogs, 3 Broad Bows and .21. HHAtt STOCK HMS; 3 Wagons, 2 log Carriages, (pieta Gears, Collars and Bridles, 3 Saddles, 1 Buggy arid Harness, 1 Sleigh; Sark-and Hay Ladders,.l Thresh ing-hlachinei--1--Wimitivill 4 Plows,:3-11frrowis Shovel - Plows, 2. Jackscrews, 3 log chains; single and double trees, 6 shovels, a large lot chains and iron, 2 pair spreaders, Sleds,,Lailti er a, Wheelbar rows, 1 Corn Sheller, 5 flyLnets,' a lot halters, 43 Bags , shout - ' - , 25 TONS OF HAY, 40 BUSHELS of RYE, 80 BUSHELS WHEAT, 50 bushels Oats, 3 bushels Cloverseed; 'lakes; forks, a lot Barrels, a lot Locust Stakes, 130 Locust Posts 12,000 Chestnut Shingles, 11,000 Stai , ea and Head , . ing. a lot Cog WFd, a C .• White Pine Po.l Pop!nrarnHliekory—Fnmlti ONE SET. BLACKSMITH TOOL Cooper tools, augers, planes; - braces, bits, C.; 3 Cross-cut and 2 hand Saws, 3 crowbars, 2 steel sledges, about 60 caststeel stone augers. Also HOUSEHOLD GOODS. viz; 8 Blankets, Comforts, Quilts, 1 Ctock,Chairs, Tables, 1_ Cupboard, 1 Chest, knives, forks, tinware crocks, 1 copper' kettle, hoes, grindstones, and many articles' not herein mentioned.• Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on aaid.day when the terms will be made known by D. Et. RUSSELL, Adger. 26-b3. ornpilcr" and "Star" copy 3t and Gettysburg "C charge advertiser TINIVARE : SHEET-101 ETC. IPHE subscriber would inform, his customers at td I public generally, that having, with other busi ness men of Waynesboro', adopted the " CMA.ISIEE JEM P IST I MME," he is now prepared to sail at shorter profits than formerly. Persons in wont of any article in his lity are respectfully invited io give higel call.— Ms stock of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS and KITCHEN WARE are complete, and will be sold at such prices (the times considered) as bannot fail to give satisfaction. All kinds of • Mil '3IIC" - • lUD W 1#56 . embracing the latest and most approved pa , terna, for eithet wood or coil, constantly on hand. Er Special attention is given to putting up hipout • ing, made of the best tin, for houses and barns. Remember the sign of the ,4 13t0 RED HORN" D. B. RUSSELL. August 26.1864. PUB-,I SALE. Y oiler of; . the Crphana' Court of Franklin JlDCounty, I will sell, at public sale, on SATUR DAY THZ 24TH DAY OF SEPTIMORR TWO LOTS OF GROUND; the estate of .Wm. Fox, dec'd, situated in Poke town, about Slf miles west of. Waynesborb', each containing I acres, more or less. with a Log Sta id& on the one and a variety of choice fruit trees on the other, the whole under fencing. Sale to com mence at 1 o'clock on said day when the terms will be m ido known by DA VID RAHN, Adm'r. Aug 28—te G V. Mona, Auct. - VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE ! Tr HE subscriber offers for sale his valuable farm, I containing SIXTY, ACRES LIMESTONE LAND, situated in Washington township, Frank, lip Co. Pa., within 2 miles of Waynesboro' end I of a mile from the road leading front Waynesboro' to Hopewell Mills, bounded by lands of John'Gehr, Abraham Snowherger, and others. The above de scribed fann is in a high state of cultivation. The , . improvements ere,. • Ni-g011Y:111110( IEI , . and Wash lions°. Wood Shed4l3azik Barn,(Bo feet long) .Wagon_ Shed and Hog Pen. There are also on the premiss a thriving ORCHARD of Grafted Fruit Trees, two wells of never failing ,}utter, one with a pump in it, and a good Cistern near the house. Also about 6 acne of Mountain Land. Any person wishing to view said premises cantle so by calling on the undersigned, residing on said farm . - JACOB F. HESS. Aug. 19-Im. . . FIRST CASH DRUG STORR IN yVAYNESBORO,' PA. • It M. STONER, Druggist," nrIiNKFUL to his friends and customers for: the very liberal encouragement received muds "old business" en I he hopes that the introduction of the cash system will add..to their interest and: bia ad.- vantagain continuing their favors. He believes a distinctionfought to,ohe betaireeh Moab and credit and ho intends. to ex t hibit,At ill: the prices of his articles offered for sale. Call and see, and it not so, purchase where ever you can get , the cheap. est, the best article at the loivest price... His assort ment is more general thin is ustiallt,foiiiiiHn Cam try-Drig Vteres:"lle has - quill.; a variety Of Hooks, &c. ; Which he will dispoke of cheap for cash, intend ing to close it, considering it no partof his business, and-httkedepteri-this-Motai,"liver-andlet-livrwsup,:: pert' atal'aupporting'. i . • ' Aug. 19 084 s . ki ilt*eir,l tfs-ffi I', R E' subseriber would info,rin,the publieihal. he • took up on;the publie, road "killing from 'the reericastle and ':Waynesboro ' ittropipke ; to 'the Wharf Mill, ,on the 20th inst., a fiearbitten ,gray mare; supposed to he between' 11 and 12'yeai's old, The alurup Mau 'collar bruise oh hir lefeshonider. with owner •is requested to . Trove property', pay charges and take' her aiSay. NATHANIEL VAN r'OSSTZT. . • ' Reside'neo . 3 nailei Wesi ..of Wiaricshero • ' 'dig 211-•=2o . • ..- •.; ' • . • ,''''' ' ~ • . ... ~ .• • J (I) 4110 t 124 Audi ',find 111 1 'DU:ehthis Waehinition District will meet et the. Westein Sc hool.llCiese,' syneeberoVon IitAIATURD&Y- IS OaTolirtte for the,putpr 41.4 en?ployplgitkTeachersSoi.lgie!,tcrni ofjavii,almktie!ittt titipt cherpror„mt?!..lres, 119 tirja ether BMW; - 1 4 64:1FA-3t,'"f r,,ctovipopt, sr ! v., lot. Lumber, comprising ar and• Linn Boards, Oak U. S 7_-30IOAN. tmatliftitaik will the Treasuiy gives notice' that Tiiitbseriptions will be received forCoupori Teen er* Ncites:pirYablo tineefiesis from Aug. i6th, 1804, with semi-> nnital interest at. the rite of seven and tinee.tentii per Cent: Tvoi, aninoi—principal and interest both to be pairtin !mild money. - ' These notes will be convertible at" the option of the holder at iriatirrity, 'MO . :lris per Cent, gold.bear ing bonds, payable not lestiihan twenty years from their din', as the flovernment_nriy elect. They will be issued in denominations o f $lOO, $ ll OO, $l. ty ,doliars or , some m 41014004 fifty dollars, The notes will be tranialittivi,to the . 'erVirere free of transportikkin'ehanfes es innin ifteillie'receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared: . As the notes draw intere st from Aliguat 15, per sons making 4posttes kiibseiPieniio that date.must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. - arties depositing tweity4firie:,ttionetihd dollars and upwards for:. lb eseriotes at any one time will be olloWed Commission • of One-qtarier of one per Cent., which Will be paid by ) the trees* ,DePitit -ment-n n the recei .t_of_a_bill for the amount, cer tified to by, the:officer witkvibom the deposit wag made. No deductiOna for coMmiisiona Must be made !rpm tho-depotits.-------- SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. Iv # NATIONAL Eiavisaii BAIN, ofihring a high- er rate of interest than and the best ae eu rity. Any savings bank which pays its depositors IL S. Notei;` „ 'Ciiii:*cleis that i is payinga best circulating meditim of tkeConniky; not pay in anything better for ith - awn assets" are ei-. therin government . securities or in %notes or. bonds payable in „ government pape It is equally coniebient' Os a tainpnit4 or perma nent investment.' The notes can.always ba sold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated in tereet,and are the best security with banks lateralsifor discounts.. Convertible into a Six per rent 6.20 Gold Bond. —fa addition w the voty It beret interest on the notes for tfirejlyet_lmthis_privelege of conversion is now worth abOut three per cent. per annitm, for the cur rent rate for 5-20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent. premium, and before the war the premium on six per cent. U. 8. stocke.was over twenty 'RA; cent. , it will be seen that the actuil profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten per cent. per annum. Its hemption from State or Municipal Taxation. But aside from all the advantages we have imp rnerated,-a-special--Act-of-Congresa-exempts-all bonds and Treasury notes from local taxation.— On the everago, this exemption is worth about two per cent. per annum, according to. tbe rate of taxa tion. in various parts of the,.country: It is believed that no securities - Offer so 'treat "in ducements to lenders as these htsded by the govern ment. In all other fonds of indetedne us, the faith or ability ofprivate parties, or stock - companies, or seperate communities, only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property is bed to secure the dis charge of all the obligations of the United States. While the government offers the most liberal terms for its loans, it be Heves that the very strong est appeal will be the loyalty and;;patriotitan of the 'people. • ' Duplicate 01.0010 lotted, for ell depos its. The party depositing rnust* endorse'- ut#':lhe original certificate the &initiation of notes'itquir ed, and whether tio are to be /Salted in blank or payable. to.:ordii: When so endorsed it mast be left with the officer rebeiiing the deposit, to be for wart eel to the Treasury pepartinent. SCBSCHIPTIONS WILL HR ItEINIVE ID by the TICOSUrer of the United States, nt Washington, the several Assistant Treasprers and designated. Depositaries, and by the „ ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAYNES• BORO', and by all National Banks which are depositaries of public money, and • ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS • & BANKERS throughout the country will give f,irther information and afford EVERY FACILITY T • O SUBSCRIBE. • Aug. 19-341. TO THE PUBLIC_! SQUARE UP I PE RSONS owing the subscribes, will please pay up when nutified, if they desire to save ;costs. My determination is to ray the rash and receive no. thing else, although not Understood as annulling foimier.contriebii-buf under thii.eaptien my prinell pie is to as are up" square: Aug. 19.] _ POIC FOR THE TIMES. While war's flercelpeals alarm ne, Or victory's shouts oft charm us; The calmer notes of local news, Of little brawls, or breaks, or steer, Are eqnally engaging. The former often shock or please, But.sueh emotions quickly cease. But when jeirels bright and gay, In multitudinous array, Our serious thoughts assuaging :—• ' Are phieedto - riew it Movie's aktstdiii; • To brighten .eye, or ear, Or hand,— To liecerato the histor To beautify the ehlin or: add, ; : : Oh' every heves delighted ! • With rings, and .pina, and bracelets bright, Glistening like the stirs of night, On serist,-and. fingers, blast and 'ear, Like seraphs fair:Aber youiNappiar With beauty's splendors freighted. With thimbles, lockets, gold:chelits, and setts of jet, Steal jetoefiv, belt-slides and hooks, ' All of tha-ltoest styles and !Oahe; .Bight- y, 'alarm; thirty:flour, and faney'clocka ; Spectacle!, cases, irel a lull aeaortrm nt of jewelry, _of,the_lateaVetylea_and-mast-elegantfinishiwatchas and jewelry promptly repaired: at.' the loweat cash prices.• •• • 1 41 W. ,l".2%_„?l'z' April ei-4r.":: 4dl4llllllldraterN m ilioilleer I\TOTICCia Botchy giveniihnt Lett/436T r kt . l.' ll:ministration on flit, Eatate'oC_Dattiel Bnir4iic late of ‘Adamerconaty,•deeetteed, `h'aie hien annit: od to the 'undersigned,yeaiiiing in 'Waynesboro'. All pant - 014 iiiioWing-themplves itieliteo to staid Estate•will pliase:unikoialmetliate•tinytnent: ant) those having claims will present themproperlyliti , thenticated for,settletnejat.,-.::, - eng: ' D. 8.. RITS/3416:Aatit`i: ' • FAIIRNEVS' BLOM PURIM 'rip HIS 'a stiai'sti'4ol ItiCarß tin; r t.ttilt4rtromo of the ttr`drit citars7tif Vet-, ter. t crofula, +tad ail - impurity - of: the, BltOtl:ikat. - wnye!onharAtl at Rourtbman's:Diuiftteie." 4 1 !!itIS , ne. l o9 ll l* 41****Plral)ttiori /NMI =Acre ;•• - . • 'Etl - V AMBE;SON, BIINBIIICT .&„tO4; ARE •NO* OECIEI46IGIr-VERIR , . • SECOND• SUPPLV;' • ' • , • 001111 S!! SRAM EDDIDS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SA7IIVETTS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES• AND 5A 7 0E774 CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND SA77NETTS, UNDERSHIRTS, • UNDERSHIRTS. UNDERSHIRT'S, . . • AND • AND AND ; • DRAWERS. DRAWERS, , _DRAWERS, M. M. STONER. GROCERIES! - , , laPtVire would'erdrihe'sitention 'oak Cihrtom era- and the public to raceveleack 'of goods; and at the mine tiros h turn I . 4tiiheeks '2ettstotheri otherl foribeir '=:_draoi by fair dealing with all, to merit a contimr-, `thee of the same. . • • . AMBERI3ON, BENEDICT & CO:- I .1* roi -el.. ~~'~"y ~':'E` ~l~r~!:r 1 - '2, , ~;''',,:: •'4= 1 .., 't c!; _ • . rt ,/ . aj , 474 - 4:7. • WiLynesbotoy Pa. BEC'Niy 9UPILY; Mir Are jling; rilraW;iMf--; SPRING 'DRY - GOODS SPRING DRY GOODS t3PRING. DRY GOODS DRESS GOODS . . LADIES • ' - LADIES - - LADIES • DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS, GOODS. , FURS, SHAWLS AND NUBIAS, FURS, SHAWLS AND:NUBIAS, FURS, SHAWLS., D:NUDIAS. HOSIERY' AND GLOVES, - HOSIERY AND GLOVES; EMILIO' ;01D GLOVE: . Mr .Nle 9 MEN'S - SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, CHEAP, CHEAP, • CHEAP, OHBA P. CLOTIIS I traceries, Groceries, Groceries, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. I•j U Qt.iqliswgret Que4lioare, Queensware, MEM ~ '` ; - 1',7 ZV:koi",t MEE Hardware, Hardware, • hardware. No4olf, Notions, "Nottitiii; MEMO • 1• f •4:.! - COL - iikv. ll u+rflit; ; rtifi " --, . ______, 3 icirrtirL.-..• ~..,.5.,„,f . ± - ._ r. , . i. , - ' -AT• Tv ~,.., - , 1r ., - ~11, • • :, ~ ~ est , • - • Aiititi*At o • • • titrAilti) ARRIVALtii striltNEEß, GOODS, wall ER GOODS, sun - 111M GOODS!' PRICE & HOEFLICH T_TAVING purchased the -large and excellent - Ilatifeck - of - goOda:belanging to the_Estate - Josidh — Desoto, Esq, deceased, drtil combining with the allab, kr the large irid capacious Stine Room, Hlll3 new fresh' supplies (brought• a few' Weeks- elute)' forming We -stock of ;mph.- Price,-siti: now, surfing to the pUblic the largest choicest and cheap+ eat• aelCction 'SPRING AND SUMMERDOODS.!:: now o re ni fir-Boreptittorikracintailitutd“ 'varied tisiditinisit of `, DRY COOS I. GROCERIES, QT.TEENSTARF, A Ri)WAR E, DRESS GOODS, Such as Fancy Silks, Wool Detains, Alpaccas, • Shephern 'Debeges; Crape De Spanges, Challies, ' Lawns and W 111 T-E,G GO D S. Swies, plain and tg - tired, ' Striped do., Cambries, Bishop Lawns; Mulls, (000 0 S We boast of having the Largest, ever brought to Town. Were bought twenty five per cent. cheaper than present prices and will be sold: accordingly. • . . Bungee, . Grenadines, Wool Delaitis, • Poplins, Chatting, Lawns, plain and figured, Balaerincs, Crape Despanges, Eng. Crap e, American Prints, ' French Crape, Collars, H'dlefs, • Mitts, Ganntlets,Bo OUR TANcrsr STOCK coniinises a, great variety of Reimers's, Hoop Skirts Shawls, Gauntlets, Rid Groves, 'lead Nets, Trim ming Ribboni, Laces, &c.. • DOMESTICCOODe BROIM thiVitixibitEDW6t 4 1)4. Linen Shadings . , , . Bleashea 'and Brown Diapers, Tidings, Strips; Pnrintnro Cheek*, Burlass, - Cottonades, Linens, Bags & Bagging. CARPETS,' on. CLOTHS, - Bnd.gafttiagiv''l, atEmEE Our Stock of Groceries is verylarge. - Snipreee different grades-Molasses at various prices. Loaf Sugar,: Byrn* Oofrees, rear Rio and Dandelion;. Ariren . can an English breakfast dp., _Teas. Fishi.". Cheese; Ric* ' AILABIL4 . • .. . , .. • - Wit 40W WA g• AIM -• • ..,...'-, ._ . - • cli'a E . E - And *II nark' nifte . to -Ix 64 "arrest& • tigs or render annintattler - pint cid' • acid aci. ,genennandes. We mean" to iiiroliiiiin4•lirrint- ; ,..; rtoir.td imuttnegi - iind' ere otrrfilendilmaiscooin. 4. , , modatiasr possibtri; With.nion*Tibankii for.; a girt.- --- - rodikionnonigo 'tient/Ai* wroilktrenilii6or, l lO''''. nteitt.rt etottionoono of the. 7bliteifiroii." - "!':-: •: ' i ''' ~ ~., ? , , p ,„•_,, , , ;•-. - ' ,1 , . Pittele:', , eO - ':' , l 71 - : ... • ' .:4' ..1401PEk407— Wigiastrtro; , • ~„.. /.0 ..• k,• NOTIONS, &e C hintzes Nain Sooks, &o t•-
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