Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, October 07, 1864, Image 3

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    10116Untibl*IntetinA*8! IL_
V. WILHJERIO.
OR A PER.
Has constantly for Sale a full assortakent
' GOODS for Genikinea's titoritk ;
a!'Latest City 01#6fikittfiitc0 , htinoy
. IVaVneabor
sumagnahlinguiAitgia/Pi
Vi.LUAkIIL - E -EAR
TOR
THE cubscriber offers at Private Sale' his Farm
situated about 84 of a mile from Quincy, con
tariAni fP.v. ;
,r A
1 51 . R pis •
12 of whiCh is In Timber and thriviar Chestnut—
The Farm is, of the best quality of LIMESTONE
-LAND, except a few acres which is gravel soil, and
all in a high state ofChhivatiori. If purchasers de.
sire it the subscriber will reserve 30 acres leaving
for sale 121 . A CRES.
be in the centre of the farm and convenient to eve
ry field. The improvethents are a large'
uurtat- •
with a portico and porches, a nerve BRICK BANK
BARN, 80 feet long, with Wagon Shod and Corn
Crib attached a large new frame Hog Pen, Double
Frame Carriage House, Brick Wash House, Smoke
House, Bake Oven and ether Mit-buildings, in good
repair, all the buildings being under cypress and
pine roofs, with tin ap luting to each. There is a
large Cistern close to the barn, used for Stock, and_
one near. the kitchen. There is a Well of excellent
water-in_the_yars re is also a variety of c hoice
;suit, scch as Pears, Plums, Peaches, and Grapes
In the yard, and a good
Cr) Z2aCM-11=talr •yr mr=a
of young thriv;ng Fruit on the premises.
Persona wishing ti view the land can do so by
calling on the subscriber.
Sept -30-1 m J JOHN MIDDOUR -
Repository copy lm. and send bill to this office
for collection.
- S -A-L-E .
THE-sub ser ibe . I - • 'vote Bahr hia - -c
We Faun, situate on the Turnpike lending from
Leitersburg to Waynesboro', containing
I • • 1'
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snore or less of excellent quality of limestone, about
123 acres of which is cleared and in °a high state of
cultivation and the balance covered with aline body
of Timber. •The improvements are a TWO STO
-
R . 1 40 4 0
TV catherboarded Douse,
a Frame Barnrn ' • ,
&c. There is a young Apple ORCHARD on the
)remises just commencing to bear. Ale.) a never
failing a well of water close to the dwelling. Thire
is also a Tenant House and Stable en the.farm in
good condition. • .
If this property is not sold at Private Sale on or
hetbre THURSDAY the 20th day of OCTOR Eli
next, it will at 2 o'clock, on that. day'he offered at
Public Sale at the public house of R. Garlinger, in
Leitersburg.
r 4.- The farm will be sold together or in two
pmts to suit purchasers.
Any information desired concerning the farm, or
terms of sale, can be had by calling upon, or ad
dressingithe undersigned residing thereon.
:i0 3t] • JACOB E. MILLER.
k." _ _ _
PUB GIG SAGE.
rilllE_undersigned will gel' at Public Sale at the
JI L resitlenc* of Geo. J. Harbough, about ono
fourth of a mite North of Quincy, on the road lead
ing to Punkstowni on SATURDAY the lath •day
of OCTOBER, the following properly, to wit :
1 COW AND 4 BOGS,
I set Harness; l Bureau, 2 Safes, 1 COrner Cup
board, 4 Bedsteads, 1 trundle Bedstead, 1 Settee, 2
Dining Tables, 3 sets Chairs, 3 Rocking Chairs, a
lot Carpeting, 2 Clocks, 1 Desk, I .Secretary, 2
Chests, --\
TWO\TEN-PLATE STOVES,
Cook Stovl, 1 large Looking.glass, a lot Pictures
and Maps, 1 set China Ware, 2 barrels Vinegar,
grain cradle and mowing Pcyth, 2 ecaps Bees and
lot hives, 1 Riding Saddle, 2 Rocking Cradles, a lot
stove pipe, 1 churn, tubs, barrels, garden truck, and
a variety of other articles LVP'Sale to commence
at 10 \ o'clock on said day when the terms will be
made known by MARY C. HARBAUGH,
Sept 30—Is) G. V. Mont,
TEESTEES 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 If opewell
Mills, about l miles from either place, to wit, a
tract of timbale Limestone land containing
34 AC MES,
more o r less, adjoining lands John Bonebrake,
Nicholas Bonebrake, John Metcalf and kmanuel
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 firstrate COxecilinaml of
grafted Fruit, and about S 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.
O'Sale to commence at I o'cloek on said day
when the terms will be made known by
SAMUEL RINEHART,
JOHN WALTER.
Sept. 23—ts.] Trustees.
Adtuinistrator's Notice.
NOTICE is 'hereby given, that Letters of Ad
ministration on the Estate of Conrad Zody,
late of Quincy township, , deed have beau granted
to the undersigned.
All persons knowing thenaselve indebted to said
Estate will please make immediate payment, and
those having claims will present them properly au
thenticated for settlement.
Sept. 16 —6/
Itleatzer's Horse & Cattle Powder.
M. STONER having purchased 'of Mr,
M
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 themseldes with a
.quantity. He will sell it on commission or for cash
cheap. Orders will be punctually attended to.
January '3l.
icTOTIOE is hereby given, that letters of Adinin
-1111 istrbiion on the Estate of James Brotherton, Jr.,
,Zeta of Waynesboro', deed have been granted to
nhe undersigned.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said
Estate will please make immediate payment, and
dhow having claims will present them propeily au
theiaticated for settlement.
W. 8. AMBERBON, Adm'r.
Sept 16— 6w. _ -
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lifEatthseriber
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informs Ida _former patrons and
the 'public generally, that httgas re-commenced
the BARBERING business, iri tWmom next door
to Trifles 'riot big, establiilhmentraud-is now -p
pared to do : llaircutting and Shaving in the best
sills, --,
._.. .- - GEO. U. PRICE.
.
OptobosT,ls. - • 7- ' - 4- -.- -' ''. -
SALE.
JOHN ZODY,
GEO. SUMMERS, Sr,
Administrators.
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Farmers will p lease look 'at the great advantage in Thrasliding
• , .
• Grans with „ •
—:, -- "EtsERs" PATE
B.IIO:IRGO6ATING-G6AWBEPOATPOL:
CLEANER AND BAGGER.
At a time like the present, when Mar is very scarce, it is important that farmers who are interested
Amid give-attention-to-the-above-improvernent. 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 got very widely circulated, al
though it has competed with ell the best of the air& Pent patented Grain Separators, and proved a decid
ed advantage, and now has the reputation of being the best Separator ever befirre the public.lA order
to prove th's in new neighborhoods where it is not known, 1 am willing to forward a machinelor aa test
to any person desiring a trial, and have its merits tested; and I eristr-to-Imee-it imderitood that I . put the
machine upon its own merits, and want fanners to judge for themselves. If it does not fully meet their
wants. and they do not wish to purchase, lam per:l4oy willing to Dear all expenses of shipping.
The machine is particularly adapted to farmers for their own use, and will apply to lever or railway
power, will thresh and clean, in good grain, from 100 to 150 bushels per day, using four to six horses and
the same number hands, but under very fatorable circumstances will thresh more par day.
It cleans the grain thoroughly clean by one operation, which is norgenerally done by other Separators..
Orrin cleaned on this machine, with much. !if* 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_alLthrashing_antLcleaning,_and also_o_ver_other_Separa tors_antLeleaners
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
Iso easily put in operatlou; beirtg - simpleTeasily managed, - retie ,
' ' the corn-
ble, durable, compact, and cleanli to work by vv.
mon machine or of ler itieparators.
Farmers_ 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 h a ve as soon as they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, which I hope
they will give me an opportunity, as I am willing to beresponsible, as-already_stafed,_
Price el Machine at shop, (all complete, ready to attach , to belt Lever or itailivayi'Power,)
$1,75 eash, 4180 in three ialoallis, with interest froru date.
As material for mannfacturing advances, there may be a corresponding advance in the price of ma
chines. The ma chine is fully represent:ea in the above cut.
I warrant the machine to do as above represented. Orders solicited and promptly attended to.
' The machine is manufactured in YennsylVania - and - Maryland, at different shops. _
For further infonnatiod and description of machine, address
DANIEL GEISIIR, Proprietor,
Waynesboro-Franklin aunty, Penna.
23-tf.]
W'aynesboro'
AND
MACHINE
GEISER'S PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR. CLEANER AND DAG
GERMAND THE LATEST IMPROVED T r ii - RESITER - A - ND TRIP-P-LE-GEARED HORSE
POWERS, DRIVING EITHER BY 'GEAR OR BELT, ALL FURNISHED COMPLETE;
READY-41.1,P-UT ON WAGONS.
I, the undersigned, desire to c all the attention of Fanners and Threshermen of Franklin and adjoin
ing counties to this machine. It has been before the public for a number of years, during - which-time-it
has given general satisfaction, and the patentee Las made some very iinitortant improvements which ran
der it still more complete, both for clean separating and cleaning, and also for the ease of draught and
fast threshing. 1 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 clerfn from `2OO to 500 bushels per tiny..
The small size. See the above which fully represents the machine, also ful! description, price. &c., of
machine. Persons wishing machines should send in their orders in reasonable - time to insure their being
tilled.
awaravtatzia afaratuflaztca tuvaaaa
AND . IMANUF.A.CTURERS OF SYRUP I
I am manufacturing different sizes of Sugarcane Mills (to be driven either by waterysliam or horse
power) and Evaporators and fixtures for making syrup; also Portable and Stationary Sisam Engines for
driving Mills, Threshing Machines, Sawing Woou, Sze.
I am fully prepared to make the above to order and on short notice; also
GRIST AND SAW MILI. GEARING, SHAFTING AND PULLEY'S, IRON pRIDGES, CAST
IKON WATER-WHEELS. IRON KETTLES, &c,
Stoves and Plow eastings,also cast iron and wrought iron pipe for steam orwater, and Brass castings of
every description; in a word, I am prepared to do everything usually done in a foundry and machine
shop. Having supplied myself with the latest improved machinery, such as Lathes, Boring, Planing
and Drilling Machines, persons can rely. on having their work done in the most satisfactory manner.
1 um also prepared to manufacture to order machinery for wood, such us Tonging and Growing ma
chines for flooring,.Surface, Ten'out and Moolding machines, &c.
1 also offer to the public a new and valuable improvement in my steam engines, made within the
last years viz: for the economizing of fuel r 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 aro 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.
I ant 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 so accompanied with the cash.
# For particulars and circulars descriptive of machine, address
GEORGE FRXCE,
—__Or_DAxtaL_Grians, Proprietor of Territory_aml_solicitor_oLorders,_Warneaboro,'_FranklinCo. Pa.
PUBLIC SALE.
WILL sell at Public Sale at the residence of
the subscriber near Quincy, on the road lead
ing to Funkstown,
On Wednesday dhe 19th day October,lB64,
,the following prol erty, viz: .
ff:x. ,, r4 - 4 'WORK 1101181 S,
'004,1
SIX COLTS ,
two rising three and four two years old,
22 HE ID OF CATTLE,
among which are four Mitch Cows, ono Bull and
five Fat Steers, the rest young Cattle, 10 HEAD
OF HOGS; 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 ;
2 Log Chains, Fifth Chain and Spreader, 1 Corn
Sheller,
2 Windmills, 1 Outing 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, S Fly .Nets, Collars Bri
dles and Halters, 1 McCormick Reaper, 1 Wheel
barrow, 1 Grind Stone. 1 extra dinner Bell, 20
Cow chains, 24 Grain Bags, Forks,Rakes & Slw
els, 1 Mattock, 1 set of BLACK SMITH TOOLS,
1 Cross Cut and 1 hand saw, brace and bits; about
15 TONS OF HAY,
200 BUSHELS OF OATS, 50 BUSHELS RYE;
20 BUSHELS CLOVERSEED,
8 Bushels Plaster, a lot of tennis alot of old Iron,
_CrailleaaniLido_wing-scy_thes_aniLosa_ny_qtherarik.
despot necessary to mention. ,
WlSale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day
when the terms will be made known by.
JOSEPH MIDDOUR,
G. V. Nips% Auct.
Sept. 23—te.]
5000 lbs. ! Lard -and Tallow,
ILITANTED.—The subscriber Will pay the high
est cash price for Lard and Tallow delivered
in Waynesboro within the next,l9"day , .. lie will
befoupd_at_the_atore room o IT. J. Filbert. '
• T-• `
.1 WALKER:"
eep 20 , —1t. • • • de
J L:AA.INo
TRATeD from the' premises of the subicriber
lain Quincy ou Friday' tie 16th inst. a SHIN DIX'
W with white spots endiitraight borne ; A lib
or
.ward will be paid for inch information as will
lead to ber recovery. , - • H. ROSEN VERO.
Sept 30 :7 31: ' - '
Inle in opera
Foundry
110 P.
TO THE PUBLIC r
SQUARE UP ! ! !
PERSOy
NS owing the subscriber, will please pay
up when notified, if they desire to save Lcosts.
determination is to pay too rash and . seceive no.
thing also, although, not understood 'as annulling
former contracti, nut under this caption my princi
ple is to "square up" square.
. Aug. 19.] i M. M. STONER.
DU. J. FAllltrays 111,00dPFRIFiERI
----
TNIS article so well known by reputation for
having curred some of the worst cants of Tot
ten', it crofuta, and all impurity of the Bleed, is al.
ways on hand ut Fourthman's Drug Store.
lie has just received a fresh supply of the above
article and can accommodate his customers.
June 3-Iy.
, _
Li 0 SECT
A Pocket Book containing *49.65 in notes, 25
AL cents in silver, and a couple notes-of-hand, was
loot on the 17th inst. on Machaaic Street, in
Waynesboro'. The tinder will bs liberally reward
ed.on returning the same to the subscriber. • •
Sept. 24-31. J • M. H. ISTONER.
POCKET BOOK LOST.
WA° lost on Saturday night last, September
17th, between the Diamond and the Union
Church a Pocket Book containg $272,50. The find
er will be liberally rewarded.
• EMANUEL DIFFENDARFER.
Sept. 23-2 t.). . . .
LOST.
AN.SatUrilay °venlig Sept. 17th, 1324. between
V Bowden's Hotel and the Poet Office. a small Me
dallic' enameled on one aide. The finder will re-*
eive_n_liberaLrewardLby_leaving_the_sa_m_e at this
°Sim. Sept. 23.-31 ..
smis..zuk: wav Taw 4lWlir
AND
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CHOPPING. MILLS •
TBE subscriber would inform the public that ho
bas purchased of V. a.'llilbert, the well-known
sawing and Chopping- Mills,: situated about one
'quarter of a mile from Bear's Factory, and i 4 how
prepared to saw Lumtier to order, by mill or circu•
let saw, and is alseprepared to chop corn, oats, &c.
at short notice. By punctuality end- attention to
business he hopes 'to merit •tt liberal fiber° of the
'public's patronage. JilliDl L. MNTUALF.
.N.O: Ho will also be prepared ,to furnish in
season, Plants, such as Tobacco, sweet Potato, To.
Audit, 'cabbage, end other galdett,' pietas. Terms
reaionable., ' • -- •- 1.:111:=
Apris'B•—;ly, ,
• • •
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_ • •
. . ;
IMEI
BLOO,D PttßirlEß,
soh; by P. Fouwitistmitt, Wnynesborn'. Lewis
Colliflolar, Dr. H. norenburg. Quincy; Mr. Bite
sherr, Rifinsold; J. S. Nikon, Cfmmbersburg ; J.
Cook. Mt. 'rope ; Lewis Eiliott, Tornstown ; Mr.
Elnively „Sfiatly,,Grots• J. if. Jlostetter,, Orep,nela..
tie eShiery; Alta:Vale: • I.! • Seirli - -;-%
TIN 41111: lIIIIT 4- 111 - 011 - 11117 - 1 1 1t7,
11111 E subscriber would inform his customers nna
Upublic generally, that with other busi
ness men . of W ayneabord',adopted:the
.
he is now prepared to sell %at •Shorter. profits than
formerly. Persons in want' of any" artiolo, in his
line are respectfoljiinvitettio . give hime.osit.-_—
His stock: of HOTISEKTEPING . GOODS ;and
KITCHEN' WARE are Coniplete, and will be-sold
it such prices (the. times considered) as cannot fail
to give satisfaction: All. kinds of •
iffig riCI .1132 Pai r
embracing the latest and most approved, .paiterha,
for eithet.wood or coal, constantly on hand,
r"Special attention is given to putting up Spout. ,
Mg, made of the best tin, for houses and barns.
Remember the sign of the "Ilia RED HORN"
Auguqoo. 1864.
VALUABLE
FARM FOR SALE, !
(HE subscriber offers for sale his valuable farm,
containing SIXTY ACRES. LIMESTONE
LAND, situated in Wmthington township, Frank
lin Co. Pa.. within 2 miles of Waynesboro and
of a mile from the road loading from Waynesboro ' .
to Hopetwell Mills, boundod by lands, of John Gehr,
Abraham met - other s . above de-,
scribed farm is in a high state of cultivation, , The
improvements are,
11 1- 7 4tilt-HIOI.IIME
and Welsh House. Wood Ithed.l3ank Itarti,(3o feet
long) Wagon Shed and hog Pen. There are also
on the premises a thriving OMNI AM) of Grafted
Ernit_Tree_s, two wells of never failing water. on:
with a pump in it, and a good Cistern near the
house. Also about 5 nem; of Mountain Land. •
Any person wishing to view said premises con do
so by calling on the undersigned milding on said
(arm. JACOB F. HESS.
Aug. 19-2ra.
PUBLIC SALE.
BY authority of the last will and testament of
Janes Nill. late of Chasid e•shurg, dec'd, the
uniersigtied Executors will utter at. Public Sale
on the premises, on IVedneeday the - 12th day
of October next, at II o'clock, A. 14., the following
described Real Estate, viz : A Tract of band, sit
uate in Wastington township, Franklin county,
Fa, on the toad leading from Waynesboro' to
Hughes' Rolling Mill, about 4 miles limn the form
er and 1 from the latter place,adjoining-lan •
Snowberger's and others, and con
taining
----- 131 ACRES
and 43 BIRCHES neat. 'The improvements are
a comfortable ,
LIMELLUM-HOUSE
good FRAME /1.1/?N, 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 ia also on said tract a good water
power and SA WMILL, 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•mnde known
on the day of sale, by SAM% MYERS,
T. J. NELL
Sep 9—ts.] Executors.
N - 333' 1 ViT
MACHINE SHOP!
MHE subscriber would inform the citizens of
Franklin County, that he bile opened a Machine
Shop one forth mile north of Quincy, where he is
prepared to make to order all kinds of THRESH
ING MACHINES, and •he will pay particular at•
tention to.repairing. He will , keep on hand Cast.
inga •for Separators and Horse l'ewers, and be able
to do repairs on short notice. He will also build
the treble -geared PELTON'S HORSE POWER,
which is now used by all regular thrashermen, and
is acknowledged to ho the best 'now in use. He
will build three different sizes, Nos. 1, 2 and 3; No.
1 is 8 horse power; N 0.2 is 6, and No. 3is 4•horse
power. They will be made of the best material,
and warranted to be good.
Persons-having-old-horse powers - he - will - takelif
exchatige for new powers;
He will also be:prepared to do turning and boring
wrought or cast iron, and will be able to furnish
castings when ordered; the best of material will be
used, and no pains spared to render satisfaction to
all that may entrust him wi th their work.
P. 13, Foundry prices paid 'for Old Cost Iron,
Brass and Zinc, •• J OKA 11 FA 'JUNE Y.
March '25-Iy.
i4liailatill
OF, ,
REAL ESTATE•
On Thursday the 20th of October.
(HE undersigned, executor of the last will and
testament of Michael•stoner dec'd, will sell at
Public sale
On Thursdciy . the 20th day October. 1804.
the following property holonablg to tbe heirs of said
dec'd., v;z:
A TRACT OF LAND
situated aboot hallo Italie south of Waynesboro',
containing about
•
4175413 0 2 1 3L. 4 11D-11Elk.
on which there are a StoneParn, a one story brick
Dwelling and a well of good ,water, Tito whole
will be sold together or in lots to suit purchasers.—
Also TWO HOUSES sitauted on the South side of
Main btrkit in Waynesboro'. Sale to commence at
10 o'clock on said day when the terms of sale will
be rnaide known by AMIN STONER, Efr.
Sept. 10—ts.
HOVSE AND LOT
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers at privaie sale his HOUSE
e
nti-LOT,-situated-about - 2 - miletr - Southesst - of - 1
Waynesboro' near GOod's Sash. and Door Factory,
adjoining lands of, D, F. Good, Joseph Rohrer and
others. Tfie lot contains, I ACRES with a two
Story '
. LOG #OUSE
with Back Buildings attached, Log Stable. Hog Pen
and other neitissary , Out-buildings thereon. The
lotlie well set with choice Fruit Trees with a Well
of never failing water at the door. -
Anypeteou wishing to view Atm property can do
so by ca Hine on -the nn'dersigneit residing on'the
premises. • 13"fithe 'above prOperty is not sold pd.
irately on or before Saturday' the , 15th of October, it
will be offered at, public sale on that day t t o'clock
WWI E. PRICE.
Sept qt , , • .
W:PUTNAM'§ - 1 1 ;tent .Cloth • Wringer
JAL, tor rate at the sign
s of tho Big' Red Horn
DAL itusant.t.-
(Joky.
j4r , al .011 Mkl:iii
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rrlitg'B,thililAiir . ' tliiPieffittiiiii4mn ,I ce Hint.
i Subic/ iptiens•nill be 'l'el,ipl: .1-2'oupan hen.;
mut* toire, , , ig4'able three - iiiiii•frai-Aiigi Ifith;
1804; with senitiUMMllriniem:ll,sit:l4 iopitaf seven 1
end thiee•tent*;patAltit.4oitatiO r m4piificipai '
and interest both to be paid in ;iv/WI - money.. • .. ,
i ,i'he!la Motes Jilt, • Foyilortikie, at Aho,, , ,optift q
the holder at! alut:ity, inio;sbc,tosr sent , gold bear ! :
ingtonde, payable : hot less 'then4wenty yeturii, innii
their date, fl o tt the Government may 'elect. Thdivili
be finned in danonainaoona#lll6o.lllloorSAoo; $l.
000 and 5,000; and 'nil eillidi *ilia 'iiiiiitlieticit fit
.irdollars or someArchllirile of tiftidollom: ' •
The notes will iiiiirimiiiiiii'Oinn iim' 'Owners free
pl. traniparfitiliti:. el 1,140:? i*oOdn ailet , gle'tectipt ; ,2•ll
the original oeitiliCiife4 of beposit"'"iii they 'emi be.'
prepared. . • .
As the notes drays interest trom Angust 15, per
sona making dapasites subiequeni. to thin date Must
pay the intereif accrued (rem 'date of note to date , if
deposit. v
, Parties depositing twenty.fivi3 Ai:wand dollars
and ufoyM.ills for these notes at any one time will be
allowed, a commission of one-quarter of, one per
cent:, which will 'Lid paid by the 'Pleasing , Depart
'Dent upon the receipt of a bill for the iniouitt. ee;
tilled to by the.ollicer wittyvbom the. deposit was.
made. No deductions for; commiesiona must be
Aide from the de °sits. .
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN.
D. B. RUESSELL.
IT /A A NATIONAL !Saving BANK, WS:ring a high
or rate of interest than any other, and Me heat secu
rity. Any savings bank whichlitiys its depositors
in U.S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the
best circulating medium of the country, and it caw
not pay in anything better for its own assets are
ther in government securitienaw in notes or bonds
payable in governinent paper, : '
It is equally convenient as a temporary or perma-,
nent investment. The notes can iltrays be sold for
within a fraction of their face and accumulated in
terest, and are the best security with Lanka as col
aterals for discoun is:
Convertible into a Six per cent. 5.20 Cold Bond.
In addition to the vety liberal interest on the notes
for three years, this privelege of conversion is' ow
worth about three per cent. per aimum,,for the cur
- e_foaL,2o-Donds-is-not-less:-th an-nine-pc
'cent. piemium, and before the war the premium
on six per cent. U. S. stocks was over twenty. per
cent. it will be seen that the sand 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 advantages 'we have enu
merated, a special Act of Congress exempts all
bonds and Treasury notes from local taxation.—
OA the average; this exemption is worth inhouttwo_
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
duceinents to lenders as three itoxtedil_the_,
Ment. In all other forms of indetedness, 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 die
charge of all the.obligistions of the United States.
While the government otTers the mast liberal
terms for its loans, it believes that the very-strong
est appeal.will be the loyalty and patriotism of the
j people.
I Duplicate certificates will be issued for al rdepos
its: The party depositing must endorse upon. the
ortglnad 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
wart ed to the Treasury Department. •
SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL mr usasivinalby the Treasurer
of the United States, at Washington, the several
Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries,
and by the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAYNES•
DORO',
and by all National Banks which are depositaries
of public money, and
ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS & BANKERS
throughout the country will give Luther information
and afford
While war's fierce peals alarm us,
f r victory's shouts oft charm us,
—The calmer notes of local news,
Of little brawls, or breaks, or stews,
Are equally engaging.
The former often shock or please,
But such emotions quickly cease. •
But When jewels 'bright and gay,
•
In multitudinous array,
•
• Our serious thoughts assuaging : .
Are placed to view at Grove's old stani4
To brighten eye, or ear, or hand,-- •
To decerate the lase'or lad,
To beautify the calm or sad,
Oh. evfity heart's de lighted !
With rings, and pins,.apd bracelets bright,
Glistening like the stars of night,
On wrist, and fingersibreast and ear,
Like seraphs fair the youth appear!
With beauty's splendors freighted.
With thimbles, lockets, mourning setts,
Box-pins. gold•chains, and setts of jet,
Steal jewelry, belt•slides and hooks,
All of the latest styles and looks,.
I'm sure you'll be delighted.
Eight-day, alarm, thirty-hour, and fancyelocks.
Spectacles, cases, and a full assortmrnt of jewelry,
of the latest styles and most elegant finish, watches
and jewelry promptly repaired at the lowest cash
prices. C. W.LOGAN
. _
Lumber for Sale.
THE subscriber has still for sale at Metcalf's
Mills (formerly Gilbert's) LUMBER, such as
Boards, Plank, Lath, Palling.. Strips, Joice, Scant
ling, &c . 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 him at his residence, in Waynesboro'.
Ap. 2t—lf)' 4 V.. 8. GIL B BAT
-fIRST.tharREG STIR'
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IN WAYNESBOR.O,' PA.
M. M. STONER, Druggist,
THNKFUL to his • e and customers 'fur 'tha
very liberal eau) t o reyeived in his "old
business" and he hopes at et:lntroduction of the
cash system• will add to their interest: and his ad
vantage in continuing their favors. He lelieves a
distinctiont on,ght to be made hp tween cash and
credit and he intends to exhibit. itin' the prices of
his articles 'offered for 'sale. Dail and see, and if
not so, prirchsse where ever you can got the cheap.
est; the best article at the lowest price.. Hie assort
ment is more general . thsh is Usually found in,notto
try Drug Stores. He hes quite a variety of Hooks.
dm., which be will dispose of cheap for cub, intend-
IV to close' it, - considenng it no part cilia buidness,
and bah adopted this'motte, "live and let live. sup
port and supporting. M. M. STONES.'„
Aug: TO 11:164i '
EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBE.
Aug. 19-3 m.
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SUNDER GOODS,'
SVIIIIIER poops!
PRICE tcHOLVLI CH
TT A VINO Titirchnsoul dui large and excellent
Ulstock of goods beforging'to the &tate Josiah
Resole . flpg , deceased; end combining with tho
same. in the In* and, capacious Store Rooin, the
new fresh supplies (brought at kw' weeks sineo
loi ming - th - o - stocliTorhailitr,l'ilVe==sriTlibuT - Rret
stinting, tu the public the largest ; c hei pest and chesti
est seleztion of PRIPICI A NiiSIJIVIIVIER GOODS'
now offered in this Botcugh, embracing alnrge oud
varied aituntrneut of *) •
itY WOE !
pRocERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
BARDWARI43
Sueb ns Fancy ,Silks,l ,
W ool_Delains, . -- - --
Alt:mewls,
. - Shepherd Plaids, )
' ' Doheges,
Crape De S
Swiss, plain and figured,
- Striped do.,
• Cambries,
Bisbnp Lawns,
• Nulls,
übuaznaa
We boast 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,
Bareges,
Grenadines,
Wool Detains,
Poplins,
Challios,
Lawns, plain and figured,
Balzerines,
Crape Despanges,
Eng. Crape,"
Ameriettu — Piiras,
FrenehAlrape.
•
Collars, li'dk7s,
Mitts,
Gauntlets,&e.
OUR FANCY Oros=
comprises a great variety of Balmorals. Hoop Skirts
Shawls, Gauntlets. Kid .Cloves, Head Nets, Trim•
ming Ribbons, Laces, &c.
DOMESTIC COODS
BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLIN,
Linen Sheeting's,
Bleached and Brown Diapers,
Ticking!,
Strips,
Furinturo Cheeks,
. Burlass,
Cottonades,
Linens,
Bags & Bagging.
CARPETS,
• OIL CLOTHS,
Blinds and Eargiage
EC)BEEEIES.
ar - Stock rif - Groceries large. Sugars of
different grades—Manias at 'various pricee; Loaf
Sugar, Syrup, Coffees '
real Rio and Dandelion,
American and English breakfast du., Teas, Fish,,
Cheese, Rice: •
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WIELOW WARE Alai
WS,W'AIL - E. •
Antrim" article, necoivet vy to supply the in;cesel,,,,
ties or tendiecomfirtable (fur, :old friends and s e
quaintances. papal , to give PSiIIOSAL ATTYN.
TIM 20 BUiusit 6101, 0 _ ant Ccietele every accum
,modadon,poeilhli. With'meny thanks. for arm.
crone , introrliike:beietatbreit'weabell: endeavor to
merit a continuance of the public's favors , •
- •:qtPOSPIf ?Rios.
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