• • t,11: mnpro a Warmers will please look at he' great - advantagellnTheashing G ain with GEISE S' StiIIiMIJATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, At a time like the present, when labor is very scarce, it. is important that farmers who are interested should give attention to the above improvement, which will considerably reduce the expense of threshing -grain over the common way. ' . . This machine has been before the public for a number of years, but rot very widely circulated,. al: though it has competed with all the best of the dift'e-ent patented Grain Separators, and proved a decid ed advantage, and now has the rematationvf being the' best Separator ever before the public. In order to prove this in new neighborhoods where it is not known, I am willing to forward a machine for a test to any person desiring a trial, and haie its merits tested; and I wish to have it understood that I put the machine upon its own merits, and want farmers to judge for themselves. If it does not fully meet their wants and they do not wish to purchase,l am perfectly willing lo Dear all expenses of shipping. The machine is p icalarly adapted to farmers tor their own use, and will apply to lever or railway power, will thresh a d clean, in good grain, from 100 to 150 bushels per day, using four to six horses and ic jrt the same number ands, but under very favorable circumstances will thresh more per day. • It cleans the grain thoroughly cleait by one operation, which is not generally done by other Separators. Grain cleaned on this machine, with much light filthy matter, is worth' one or two cents more per bush el than if cleaned in the common way.' There is also a great saving of grain, in straw and chaff over the common way of thrashing and cleaning, and also over other separators and Cleaners. The machine is conveniently arranged for hauling and threshing, being permanently fixed on two wheels. One man can easily move or shift it about, so that it is not half the trouble in a-barn - floor as the common thresher and shaker. It is. also easily put in operation, being simple, easily managed, relia ble, durable, compact, and clean) : E-to-work-by-while-in-operation,—not-making, near_the dust as_the com— mon machine or of ter separators. Far ners can rest assured that this machine is no humbug, and judging from the high recommendation from farmers that are using them, I must come to the conclusion that it is the very machine that farmers want and will have as soon as they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, which 1 hope they will give me an opportunity, as lam willing to be responsible, as already stated, " Price of Machine at Shop, (all complete, ready to attach_to belt Lever or Railway Power,) '51,75 cash, $lBO in three months, with-interest from date. As materiai for manufacturing advances, there may be a corresponding advance in the price 0 f ma chines. The machine is fully represented in the above cut. I warrant the machine to do as above represented. Orders solicited and promptly attended to. The machine is manufactured in Pennsylvania and Maryland, at different shops. • • For further information and description.of machine, address DANIEL GEISER, Proprietor, Way nes boro', Franklin County, Penna. Sep. 23—tf.] Wa y esbo r o' AND MACHINE GEIsER'S PATENT 'SELF-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR. CLEANER AND DAG GER, AND;THE LATEST IMPROVED THRESHER AND TRIPPLE-GEAREO HORSE POWERS, DRIVING EITHER BY GEAR OR BELT, ALL FURNISHED COMPLETE, READY TO PUTON WAGONS. _i the undersigned, desire to call the attention of Farmers and Threshermen of Franklin and adjoin -"leg counties to this machine. It has been before the public for a number of years, during which time it has given general satisfaction, and the patentee E r as made some very important improvements, which ren der it still more complete, 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 the best satis faction. lam manufacturing two sizes, viz : The largest is eight-horse power and will thresh and clean from 200 to 500 bushels per aay. The small size. See the above which fully represents the machine, also full description, price, &c-,of machine. Persons wishing machines should send in their orders in reasonable time t,) insure their being -5 lied. aQi?...-zaaza lc) asaatatAzia auiDualia k_N_D_MAN_UFACTURERS OF SYRUP ! I am manufiicturing different sizes of Sugarcane 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 Woeu, &c. I am fully prepared to make the above to order and on short notice; also GRIST AND SAW MILT. GEARING, SHAFTING AND PULLEYS, IRON BRIDGES, CAST IRON WATER-WHEELS. IRON KETTLES. &c, Stoves and Plow cristings,also cast iron andwiisught 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 and Drilling Machines, persons can rely on having their work done in the most satisfactory manner. I em also prepared to manufacture to order machinery for wood, such as Tonging and Groving ma chines for flooring. Surface, Tenout and Mo•ilding 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 experi enced workmen in this line of business, and I use all good material, so that I am perfectly safe in war ranting all my work. lam also prepared to do repairing in workman like manner, on the shortest notice. Orders solicited and promptly attended to. All orders sent in for repairing must oe . accompanied with the cash. For particulars and circulars descriptive of machine, address Or DANIEL GEIBBR, Proprietor of Territory . and s sep, PUBLIC SALE. UV ILL sell at Public Sale at the residence of' the subscriber near Quincy, on the road lead ing to Funkstown, Ott Wednesday the 19th, day October,lB6l, the following prof erty, viz: V43p 4 WORK HORSES, SIX COLTS, two rising three and four two years 22 MD OF CMLE, .among which are four Mulch Cows, ono Bull and ,five Fat Steers, the rest 'yoang Cattle, 10 HEAD OF HUGS; 2 Plantation , Wagons, 1 one Horse *Wagon; 1 • Pair Hay Ladders, 1 Pair Wood Lad •ders, 1 Wood Bed, 2 Barshear Plows, 3 Double and . 2 Single Shovel Plows, 1 Corn Coverer, 2 Harrows, Log Chains, Fifth Chain and Spreader, ,1 Corn ;Sheller, 2•Windmills, 1 Curing box, 1 jackscrew. :3 long Ladders, 1 large Chop chest, 1 bag wagon, :3 • sets Hind Gears; 3 sets Front Gears, 4 sets-Plow Gears, 1 Wagon ,Saddle, 3 Fly Nets, Collars Bri dles and Halters, 1 McCormick, Reaper, 1 Wheel barrow, 1 Grind Stone 1 extra dinner Bell, 21) Cow chains. 24 Grain Bags, Forks, Rakes & Shoir• els, 1 Mattock, 1 - set of BLACKSMITH TOOLS, 1 Cross Cut and 1 hand saw, brace and bits; about 14 :TONS OF MAY; 200 lIIISREIS'OF'O4TB, 50 111715HELS RYE; 20 BUSHELS CLOVERSEED, . 8 Bulimia 'luster. a lot of boards, a lot of old Iron, CraillecoruLlrlowing scythes and many other arti cles not:we/wig-to-mention— , Ilar dale to commence at 9 o'clock on 'said day -1-iwben the_terms_will be made known by. JOSEPH MIL/DOUR, G. V. Motto, Sept. 23—ta.] ►LSO .s; 14k:rocket Book ,containing $40 . 65 in notes, 25 pugs ineilvar, and a apapla nateaentand,"%ras o4,t,'„,on;illa Illth''inet."an . 'llfachi:iia' Sneer, in 1N11r,#.161,9;,6,14Y.,"11ip iindiii , iiill balitiinally' reward. AtEcniaptuyniiioiha tniine tallify.enbscriber.' ; 1 ' -: .'„:04it,:24,3;;: —' ' AtiltAiiTONDll.- . .. , . .., .13.0(j!K.,(11:105.M.. , AIT AP. lost on Salonlay '.nalatt Ati..4Beptember VY :nth, between )thel.tbnyton:ll I.lnion' ClAttelutiesokei , Book eontaing9;42.isP :: :Aqtefitld. ett . will t ;be 14)t.tally:rowanletis.,. .S 1 ANTI Er'brfrllNDATtr'oo_ . 9 CLEANER AND BAGGER. PA,TEN T-* Foundry SHOP. GEORGE FRICK, icitor of orders, W aynesboro,' Franklin Co. Pa. PUBLIC SALE. THEltunlersigned Administrator of Dr. James Brotherton, Jr., late of Waynesboro', Franklin county dec'd, will sell on SATURDAY the IST day of OCTOBER, at the office of said dec'd, the following personal property, viz: . _ ONE HORSE, 2 one Horse Wagons, 1 Sleigh, 1 Shbvel Plow, 1 Cultivator, 2 Saddles, I set Double Harness nearly, new,' 1 set single H arness. 4 horse blankets, 2 strings Sloighbells, 1 wheelbarrow, 3 halter chains 1 Peg gy, 41131,7 1 411Q1104 ig.2010W9 1 Copper Kettle, 1 Iron do., 1 sausage machine, 2 Bedsteads, 1 Be 1,1 shower bath, 2 shovels, 21ench es, I doublebairel Shot Gun and fixtures. 50 VOL. STANDARD MEDICAL WORKS, 4 Vols. Exploration Pacific RailrOcid, 1 pocket case, 2 pair Sc Iles, 1 Gutta Percha Syringe, a lot of drugs and medicines, a lot of Jars and Bottles, 2 morters, 1 Book case and table, - 1 Ward Robe, 1 side-board, 1 Settee, 2 Mahogany Tables. 65 BARRELS CORN, 6 bushels Potatoes, 1 Ton Hay, a lot Corn Fodder, a lot manure and Lime, a lot of Buildtng Loge, a lot of Limbei, 2 window frames, 1 crow bar, to. getter with many other 'articles too numerous to men Lion., ZP'Sale :o commence at 10 'o'clock when the conditions will be mode known by W. S. AMBERSON, Administrator. Sept. 16—ts. HOUSE AND LOT r• FVR SALE. subsiribeifiMrs at firivaleiftle hisHOUSE 11 and I.l2lT4iteated' about 2:miles floutheastF.of aynesbaire_neer Oecid's `Sash . and'Docir Factory, ,adjoining •P; Gate; Joseph Solway . ,and .others. ACRES with. alwo• Story " " ' L O G 0 111, Ss E "' ivitli Back attached, Log stable, Hog Pim and other ,•-iieceisary' 'Etitt-buildings thereon. The lot is welt met with elwice.Fruit Treeiwith a Well at never tailing water at the - A.ler. - ny;petson the ptoperty:can:Jo V 40,11 3, calling op 4ho,mndersjitited,.residittg on .the premises. !,,IVlrtherthove,Broperty,la,not spill "pri,- lately , on tar before Saturday the lfith,of Clitob.er, it twill be., offered i atpublie sale, on that day; b t l as.elock . P. M. •• - • AQU,li*N.mpre: Sept. 2?, ' t t,l .•• 1 l a ~„...,. • - ;., 1 .• . t , ; ,. ~.,, p l c gi ,fO,. vlizi,, '1•17,•!,*:',/,..' • HE subscriber at Friblio'Salb, on • " Iday the7th day eliktet*,!re#,A:iiiie acre Lot of- Ground, situatOd:naki 11 lttney..bit. the road lead 'ink to Funkstown; With. !A, ' • ' - • "-:DIVALLING1011e,111 (Bougliteitat) ,- With. Baclr.building • - attached; ling3Tortantliciuse, Barn .and Log Sta - • ble, Corn Crib, ;Granary and Hog pea, (all tinder one roof aid in ,complete order) new Buggy She'd"; Smoke fionie, Bake House, and other infeessity buildings thereon erected. There are also two nay tr-failing WELLS O.F• WATER, with pumps in bem,-onerin-therkitcherrand-one at-the-harnFh. entire lotia.."vivered - .with the ohnipest FR 01 7' TREES, suchas'apples4ears, peacboi, plums, a= pricots, with grapes, etc., all of which are thriftj , and in bearing order. . • La The above is kneiwn as dui aPyock• Proper tjr." It is favorably located for a . mechanic or per eon wishing to live retired. • • Sale-o-Commence-at-l-ti on-said -day-when the terms will be made know Sep 16—tsj . B. WEittZ. Repository copy and send bill to this office for collection. • t'satactl aaitia REAL ESTATE• On Thursday the 20th of October. THE undersigned, executor of the last will and testament of Michael blotter dec'd, will sell at Public Sale On Thuriday the 20th, day October, 1864, the following property belonging to the heir's of said deed., viz: A TRACT OF LAND situated about half a mile South of Waynesboro', containing about 11M41131b on which there are a Stone Barn, a one story brick Dwelling and a well of good water. The whole will be sold together or in lots to suit purchasers.— Also TWO HOUSES sitauted on the South side of Main Street in Waynesboro'. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms of sale will be made known by JOS. S. STONER, Ex'r. Sept. 16—ts. TRUSTEES SALE. THE undersigned trustees of Hannah Fitz, dec'd will sell at public sale, on Saturday the 22d day of October, 1864, on the premises, the following Real Estate, situa ted in Washington township Franklin county Pa., on the road leading from Waynesboro' to Hopewell Mills, about miles from either place, to wit, a tract of firs rate Limestone land containing 34 ACRES, more o r .less, adjoining lands John. Bonebrake Nicholas Bonebrake, John Metcalf and Emanue Miller's heirs with a log • DWELLING HOUSE, good' Wash House, LOG BARN and Hog Pen thereon erected, with a never failing well of water at the door, a &strata cor.cotiestrti of grafteltriiii - caiTid about 3 ACRES of good Mead ow. The above land is nearly all, cleared. Any persons wishing to view the above property will call on Samuel Rinehart living near the premises. ("Sale to commence at 1 o'cloek on said day when the terms will be made knoWn - by SAMUEL RINEHART,. SALTER. Truslces. Sept. 23—tea Administrator's Notice. NNO'T'ICE is hereby given, that Letters of Ad ministration on the Estate of Conrod Zody, late of Quincy township, dee'd have been granted to the undersigned. All per Sons knowing themselve indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims will presont them properly au thenticated for settlement. JOHN ZODY, GEO. SUMMERS, Sr, Sept. 16- 6t A dmipistrators. Mentzer's Horse & Cattle Powder. M. STONER having purchased of Mr, M e Mertzer, the recipe for making the above far tamed Horse and Cattle Powder, for Pennsylva nia and Maryland, takes this method of informing the farmers, drovers, &c., that he has on hand and intends keeping a good supply always on hand.— Country merchants and others keeping such articles for sale, would do well to supply themselves with a quantity. He will sell it on commission or for cash cheap. Orders will be punctually attended to. January 31. AdministratOes Notice. NOTICI is hereby given, that letters of Admin istrtnigp on the Estate of James Brotherton, Jr., late of Wqrieshoro', dcc'd have been granted to the undersigned. •All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will peso make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. W. S. AMBERSON, Adm'r. Sept. 16— 6w. BARBER! NG. PILE subscriber informs his former patrons and I the public generally, that he has re-commenced the BARBERING business, in the room next door to Tritle's Tinning establishment, and is now pre pared to do Hair-cutting and Shaving in the best style. GEO. B. PRICE. October 16. xJ -- c› - smx. . AN Saturday evening Sept. 17th, 1864, between kl Bowden's Hotel and the Post Office. a small Me dallia enameled on one side. The finder will re ceive a'lraeral reward by leaving the same at this Offiee. Sept. '23 —3t PUB LAC SALE. THE subscribers will sell of Publie Sale, at the late residence of-Conrod-Zod-y r tieed r at Mount Hope, four miles from Waynesboro', on the road leading to Chambersburg. on TUESDAY the 4th day 0 C TOBER, '64, the following personal ptoperty, to wit ). A HEAD. (WHORES 5 MULCH COWS, . 1 BuLL, x STEERS, 3 head of Young Cattle, 20 HEAD ,or Hams ) . , 6 head of . fine.wool SHEEP; •1-Road Wagon 'with. bed, bows, cover arid Arough; 2 Plantation Wagons,. 1 one•holse Wagon, l pair Hay Ladders, 1 Wood Bed, 3 .Barshear • Plows, Double „ and, ;Single Shovel Plows, 2 Marone, Log . ,Chains, I . .. Win dmill, 1 Cutting. 11 ox, I Jackscrew, 1 Sleigh, 2 !Long Ladders, 1 Thrashing-. Machine. and , Powor, 2_tiets Hind Gears, 3 sets Front Gears, 2 fifth.chnins Collars and Bridles, 5 Halters and Chains, 5 Fly 7 .- Netail Wagon Saddle andrLines L 2 Riding Sid dies, 4 sets Plow Gait - kW - I sif ifirneso, breast and cow cbaine,,l crowbar, 2 mattocks, 1 t;hovel, 1 Ci-' der...Piess,:l • GiiiiListoiti p • 1'.134 Wagon, 2 half bushels; a;lot- kilts 'end rakes; Its'bigs; ' ' .25 011i3OIONS'OF DIY • .9 a lot.. .WHEAT, RYE,. .047,S AND, PORN, lota. ,to.es,tiy •the bushal; 1 well ter, 1 work , Peuch i ,olpj pie, &Wile and single tyceet. 2 etee•!.,444111. Jet , or Rocking Cbaire, Bedeteatls, 1 ,13nreau, ,1 Mein, 1 Table : s ; ;Flour,Vicst, 1„Wopil bleaffes: Yiat!gar t •and inaltY.Pther tides not meationea !Sala to.c.oatinence at 9 o'clock oillaii,4l;ymken the terms m wit! be mule known by , , • . • • - JOHN zour •-,- icip sip •thtimGe NioNG, Anct, ' , • - 17..u, - ,;:;.„;• , T,.;.,K:i-,;.:----:LI j:-.'' . ::;: -. 7 7-1? -;:i7, - -.:::::::. r. ~,, ~ -. , , • 00:-.„ . , ! - , . - ,:' ; ,', • , tf, - .' - . .. , tr..., . - BLOOD PII_BIFIER; 're solo by F. FounTnstex;' , Waynesboro', Lewis Colliflower, Dr. IL Rosenberg, Quincy; Mr. Hite. show, Ringgeld; J. S. Nixon, Chambersburg : J. Cook, Mt. Hope ; Lewis Elliott, Tomstown ; Mr. &lively, Shady [hove-; J. H. Hostetter, Greencas tle; IL Bhiery, Alto Date. Li_ln: - :,..tlie l i 9-,=-1(..--::: 111-1111, sllEff7Bol 11111:1T1..- . . MITE subscriber woubl inform his customers and 1 . public generally, that' having, with other busi ness men of Waynesboro', , adopted the daCJA.I9.IEI he is now prepared to sell at shorter „profits than formerly. Persons in want of any, article. in his linc are respectfully invited lc! give , him a call.— His stook of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS , and KITCHEN WARE are complete, and . Will be sold at snch'prices (the times considered) as cannot fail to give satisfaction. All kinds of F ar q AnD - 11117 Miio • embracing the latest' and most appreved patterns, for eithet wood or Coil, constantly,on hand. rirSpecial attention is given to Putting up Spout ing. made of the best tin, forhouses.and barns. Remember the sign of the "Din RED HORN" D. B'. RUSSELL. August 26.1864. . . VAL - UABLE FARM FOR SALE! MHE subscriber offers for sale his yalunble farm, containing SIXTY ACRES LIMESTONE LAND, situated in Washington township, Frank lin Co.P.a., within 2 miles of „Waynesboro' and I. of a mile from the road leading from Wayneshoro' to Hopewell Mills, bounded by londleof 'John Gehr, Abraham Snowberger, and other;. The above. de scribed farm is in a high state of eultivation.„ The u nn NESTE MCI 110118 and 'Wash House, Wood Sherl,P3ank Barn,(6o feet long) Wagon ,Shed and Hog Pen. There.are also on the premises a thriving ORCHARD of Grafted Fruit Trees, two wells of never-failing water, one with a pump in it, and a good Cistern near the house. Also about 5 acres of Mountain Land. Any person wishing 'to view said premises can do so by calling on the undersigned residing on said farm. JACOB F. HESS. Aug. 19-2 m. PUBLIC SALE. IDY authority of the last will and testament of IjJames Nal, late of Chambersburg, dec'd, the undersigned Executors will offer at Public Sale on the premises, on Wednesday the 12th day of October next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., the following described Real Estate, viz : A Tract of Land, sit uate in Washington township, Franklin county, Pa, on the road leading from Waynesboro' to Hughes' Rolling Mill, about 4 miles from the form-' er and 1 from the latter place, adjoining lands of Holker Hughes, Snowberger's and others, and con taining • . • 131 AV RE S and 4.3 PERCHES neat. The improvements are ma& /DWELLING HOUSE good FRAME BARN, and other buildings, with running pumps of pure water at the house and in the barn yard, and a stream of water running thro' the farm. There' is also on said tract a good water power and SAW MILL, which being situated as it is, near the mountain and in the neighborhood of good timber, would be a source of great profit to an enterprising man. The terms will be made known on she day of sale, by SAM% MYERS, T. J. NILL Executors. QUESTIONS Sep 9-'—fs.] QUESTIONS ! THAT CONCERN EVERY ONE TO AN Are you bald ! Does your hair fall off ? Has ,yontr hair become thin I Doesi it feel harsh, and dry, and feverish Is it ti fling gray before its time I Are you. troubled with itching, burning sensation of the scalp ? Are you troubled with Dandruff? Are you troubled with what is called Scrofula or Salt Rheum? Have you had. the Erysipelas, and lost your hair ? Have you had the Measles, and lost it ? Have you had the Typhoid Fever, and lost it I Have you had the Brain Fever, and lost it Have you lost sour hair by any sickness youDo wish luxuriant hair I Do you finish soft and lustrous hair ? youDo wish grdy hair restored 1 • Do you - wish your wiskers glossy ? Do you wish them restored in color'. Do yen want a•dressing • • Do you want it for your t children l• • Do yon want it for yourself; for father or mother for brother, sister, or friend ? Do yau want to make a present ? Do you want a perfume for your toilet ? — Do you a hirmless article ? Do yo q want a pure article ? Do you want a double distilled article ? Do you want a cleansing article ' Do you want the' best preparation out for ' dress ing, stimulating, protecting, restoring, the color, and rendering soft, silky and lustrous the Human H Air If to, we warrant CLARK'S DISTILLED FOR THE HAIR 2,1 ,_ .TO DE UNRQUALLED AND ,SDPERIC - - - ANR - PREPARA - 11,9N - EYER - COMPOI I ? AND'OPTRRED I'o THRP,UBL I `',S'atislactic‘p inarinte4d,Oi thri mone y 4401 'l' `lt costa but 5,31 . f0r °O.) :bottle; 'or ea bat $5, and is mold , druggists 'arid `d salters where: •"\ CLARK 4t. co ~, • - p . s. BARNES & CO., N. Y., Generil Ag tine 1 1 4:11164,;" % ; ; :„. ~; pif,ko ,•,: • • ••, THis article:so well..knowa' by., reputeti having eurrettwonto of the. worst cease tof f tscrofula; ara elf:impurity, of the Bloot w a ys on hand at Fonrthmsn's Drug Store• He has just received a, fresh supply of the article - Dud On . 4 pc co in !tk9 te : h uustonietsl, . •. I 'FFIA ~.~ t l QUESTIONS ! 41UESTIO1 S.l - 4dnituriairator's - • NoTIGE to , nereby given ' th 4.. Leiters, of Ai l .. tainistraisin_ort_ the__E state_ u f niel-Sriytler, late of Ailims courtt4 , ',•deceased; been grant ed-to-the-undersignederesiding-in-Weynosho re% All persons knowing theinielves indebted to said Estate will please. ruiiie immediate parnenti: au those present there propel-17 utt *theetictited tot Bettleinent' ~ • _ 0.1;1786ELt , A' EA..' R. TO N. Wed.' les 'for every Tat:P:ol3lld I TI ERSONS the abstribor, T le jr, up ishon' notiflid ~ if thof actin? to , satM My`tleterinittatiorristO pay thocatitvsatl tee tioe•untleritood as a former contracts, but under this ,caption my 'Oa is‘toti up"' ifiaare.•; '-‘ '^ •••• Atitp."l9:) . : , ; ' i‘ ; ETON • TF. r yon :want - fitic Pomade you mattiget:tt _lFeb:. 6, !&4.. , ' KUlti " • 1.- • • L OA N • - • ••subscriptions wt:l be teceived Tett, bpoit Tr • suiy Notes, payable. threirYears ifet Ang. 15th, 1854, with semi•ennial interest at the rate of seven and three-tenthi r ieriiiit.ciiet: ; •Siiniiprincipal and interestlioti44 . bi;Vaid • These.notes will be convertible 'at the option of the holder niaturity, tier cent, goldikeim;' ing bonds, p':nyable:net..leitathitn - twenty years from their date, as the Goirernmint may Thiiy will be, issued in denentinations of $5O, $100,55,00,51. 000 and 5,000 , all iptiiiiiWirkiitit be for fif -Iy_dollars Or some ittultip'e, of fitly dollars. The notes the -iwners free of transportation charges as soon niter_ thsTeceipt. , of . "the original tieiiiiitatei of ilepisit' :et( they can bit • • • prepared. As the notes draw interest from Angust 15, per sons making,de'posites subaequent. to that, time Intist pay theintemsracentaTiWciat&M - Ermi - e - tlTtlitte - of deposit. .Parties depositing tiveritr-live Jthntisand dollars and upwards for theserietesat any one time will be allowed a commission of one.guarter .of . one per cent., which will be paid by theTres . ..jury beiari rnent upon the receipt of a bill for the amount; cer tified to, by the officer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for commissions must be made from the deposits. • SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN, 1T re A NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, offering a,high ef• rate of interest than any other, and the kst secu rity. Any savings bank which' pays its depositors aril. S. Notes; considers that'it is 'piiying in 'the best - circulating Medium of the country, and it caa• not pay in' anything better for its own assets are , ei ther in government securities or in notes or bonds payable in government phpe i, ' - It is equally convenient as a temporary or perma nent investment. The notes can always be sold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated in terest, and are the best security with banks as col laterals for discounts. Convertible into a Six per cent. 540 Cold Blind. In addition to the vei y liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privelege of conversion is now worth about three per cent. per annum, for the cur. rent rote for 5-20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent. premium, and before the war the premium on six per cent. U. S. stocks was over twenty , per cent.. It will be seen that 'the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten per cent. per annum. Its Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation, But aside from all the adva utages we have enu merated, a special Act of Congress exempts all bonds and Treasury notes from local taxation.— On the everage, this exemption is worth about two per cent. 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 ducements to lenders as those issued by the govern ment. In all other formao-of indotedness, the faith or ability of private parties,. or stock companies, or seperate communities, only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property is held to secure the dig eh: rge of all the obligations uCilteXnitett ctatPc While the government offers the mast liberal terms for its loans, it believes that the very strong• est appeal will be the loyalty and patrio tisin of the people. Duplicate certificates will be issued for al l depos its. The party depositing must endorse upon the original certificate the denomation of notes requir ed, and whether they are to be issued in, blank or payable to order. When•so endorsed it must be left with the officer receiving the deposit, to be for warted to the Treasury Department. SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL us RECEIVED by the Treasurer of the United States, at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the FIRST NATIONAL DANK OF WAYNE'S- Bollo', and by all National Banks which nre depositaries of public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS & BANKERS throughout the country will give Lather information and afford EVERY FACIE= TO SUBSCRIBE. Aug. 19-3 m. Lumber for Sale. THE subscriber has still for sole at Metcalf's Mills (formerly Gilbert's) LUMBER, such as Boards, Plank, Lath, Pailings, Strips, Joice, Scant ling, dec , all of which he will dispose of •on -the most accommodating terms, being desirous to close out his stock. Persons wanting Lumber will please call upon -hiin at his residence, in Waynesboro'. Ap. 2Z— tf ] : V. B. GILBERT. FIRST UM DRUG STUB IN WAYNESBORO,' PAt ',STONER, Drug gist, TIiNKFUL to his friends and customers for the very libels' en-ouragement received in his "old business" art I he hopes that thetintroduction of the cash system will add to their interest and his ad vantage in continuing their favOrs. He believes a dietinctioni 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 if not so, purchase where ever you can get the cheap est, the best article at the loWest price. His assort ment is more general than is usually found in coun try Drug Stores. He has quite a variety of Hooks. &c., which ho will dispose of cheat) for cash, intend in', to close it, considering it no part of his business, and has adopted this, motto, "live and let live, sup port and supporting. M. M. STONR. Aug. 191864,' STRA.Y 7 )I - ARE. HE subseriher would inform the public that he I took up on the public road 'leading from the Greencastle 'and 'Waynesboro' turnpipke to the Wharf Mill, on.the 20th inst.,' a tlea-bittea gray mare; supposed tolsibetweentl.l and 12 years old, The'a lump from collar bruise on her left shoulder. viith (Winer is requested -to - prove ,property, ~p ay chriites and take her.aWay: • . NATHANIEL VANFOSSEN. Besideree 3 miles West ofWayntsbero7. • ang 213-:-31.°4 . . ` I • :4 t;q1t.)1,,,Q! , ff_ CIcYLTIMINI 41' V N_E 27 II . 1 • o I PRICE & HOEFLICH I' , AVING purchased the large and excellent stock of goods belonging to the Estate Josiah _Desore. Esq , deceased", and combining with the same, in the large ond rapacious Store Room, the new fiesh supplies (brought a Sew' weeks since) forming the stork of Josdpli" Price—are now pre' sen ling to the public ihelnrgest , choicest a nd cheap- • eat seleztion of sPRING . A ND SUMMER GOODS now (de red in this Bon3ugh,'erobracing a large mar-- varied assortment of • DflY GOODS GROCERIES, DRESS GOODS, Swiss, plain and figured, Striped do., Cambrics, Bishop Lawns, Mulls, maaaanca dooLo. We boast of having the largest assortment ever brought to Town. Were bought twenty-five per rent. chenper than present prices and will be sold accordingly. Silks, Baregas, Grenadines, Wool Dolains, Poplins, %allies, Lawns, plain and figured, Balzerines, ' Crape Despanges, 'Eng. Crape, American Prints, French Crape, Goliars, 11'dlas, • OUR FANCY STOCK comprises a great Variety of Balmorale. Hoop Skirts Shawls, Gauntlets, Kid Gloves, Head Nets, Trim ming Ribbons, Laces, &c. DOMESTIC GOODS BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLIN, Linen Sheetings,, • Bleached and Brown Diapers, Tickings, Strip's, • F,urinturo Cheeks,. .. • ' • - Burlass, . ,• • Ccittotiades, Linens, Bags, & Bagging CARPETS, FAOBE2IES. Out Stock of.,Grocerier.is very large . Sopa* of liffererit graileo-7ktoltiosesitt-variourprice"--Loaf-- Sugar, Syrup,: Coffees. , zeal Rio anit',Daodelion, Aloorican, anti -;Engliattl-bteakfast-do w -TewEbb. Chixise, 7E3 9 11 1 1:,(4TiO W' WARE AND: Q U And every article nicsa4a7 to supply the memo. dies tendeciiingrrtable OUP frionida `and `aco. quaiutanses. IVe mean to give PJARSONAL Ann. los TO summtssvgdAilorour friendi every accent* mooation peasilik tb 'rainy thanks for a gen• gm , patronage :fit*** Ittalt endeavor.. , tar merit ,a continuance 6(114 public I favors. „loom max, lAstuEL letk:' • • . I • se tiny L wow. se ha. dulling • • pruset• ER. Itareatioil;;shthejt - MIEN O . ' f" ., ,i' - ',,`.i" ,•'-? ~..,i,:;',l siOsimna Anti* ficcosnAitßlVAL,„ SECOVO ARRIVAL SUMMER GOODs,„,iI SUMMER' GOODS, St3llllioit GOODS! QUEENSTARE, HARDWARE, Such as Fancy Silks, Wool Delains, Alpaceas, Shepherd Plaids, . Debeges, Crape De Spanges, Challies . , Lawns and Chintzes. T E-G-0-0-D-S. OIL pLoTne, If '- an angina NOTIONS, &o Nab Sooks, &e Mitts, Gauntlets,&e.
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