Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, October 14, 1864, Image 3

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    111) ",t 7 0 ,E */ 41) LOT AT
PUBLId 11/48A1R
1111 HE subscriber offers at PubHanle his HOUSE ,
I and LOT, situeited abent Bjnites Southwest of
Nvaquesbare ne,r 06 9 0.seot,..ottpoar Factory,
adjoining lands of )11;F::Ooodi'loneph Rohrer and
oat Is, on SATUREAY the sth of NOVEMBER;
next. The lot costains ACRES with a TWO
STORY
LOG HOUSE
with Back Buildingintltichetl. Log tillable, ag Pen
and other •necessery Ont•lnaildinys thereon. The
---lot_it.welLset.with choice Fruit 'Trees with a Well
of never failing triter at the — door.
112rBate to,c9mmence at 1 o'clock on said day,
wheattni terinsmill:he';Wutde .3
J ACO IV E., TRIO . •
-- t-14-.
Ad, inistvutoes. Nonce.
XTOTICE'is hereby .given, that Letters of Ad-
IN Ministration on the Estate of John W. liar-.
bough, late of Waytmsborer%deo' - d, have been grant
ed to the undersigned. • • -
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said
Estate iiiirtiliFastimice --- iretnedtate - paymentoind -1
those having claims will present them properly au- 1
thenticated for settlement: ' • • .
YACOB ;i3E SATER,
Administrator.
Oct. 14'-6t
Administrator . % Notice.
NOTWE is hereby giyen that that Letters of
Administration on the Estate of Joseph. Funk,
late of Washington , township, deed, have been
granted to the undersigned.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said
estate will please make immediate payment; those
having cleirns will present them properly authenti
cated for settlement. DAVIH H. FUNK,
__AciOes 14---6 t) Administrator.
Third Quarterly Report
Or THE
Blue NATIONAL BANK OF WAYNESBORO', EL
' Omega 3d,1864.
BESOUROBS.
Bills and Notes Discounted - $57.411,97
- U. S. Loans $20,000,00
U. S. Bends and other U.
Specurities • ;,;„„, 80,443,65
—140%443,65
Specie ilk Legal Tende4spites $9,636,76
Remittances and cast 41
ing . 39,78
Circulating Notes tis B'k 385,00
Due by City Plat. flanks $23,719,31
Due by country Bunks '1,553,06
Current Expenses
Total itesouroca
• • LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in $50.00,00
Circulation :30.000,00,
Profit and'Loss 2,8499,
Int erect 1,197,08
BUiplus Fund 1., 74'2,09, •
Deposits 79,221,31
Due to Ba nks ' 102,00
Total Linbilitie~ $ 164,252,37
T'•e above statement is correct to the beat of my
knowledge, and belief. JNO. PRIMPS, Cobh.
Sworn and subsctibed before me, October 33;64.
Oct 7-6t] J. F. KURTZ, Notary Public.
PUBLIC SALE.
THE subscriber intending to quit the Livery bu
siness will sell at Public Sale at his residence,
in Waynesboro',
On Saturday the, 29th day October, 1864,
hie entire stock, viz: lat
lIBAD OF floßtvg
all of which will woik anywhere, one being an ex
tra Family horse; 1 TWO4-I.OIISE CARRIAGE;
S.EUGGIES, •
I Standing-top with two seates, 2 Falling-tops ,
•ihifting spring seats; .1 Falling-top with spring
saata, 1 Falling-top Pole end Yoke, 1 Spring Wag
on with top, 1 Wagon Pole and Yoke, 1 one-horse
Wagon Bed and Locking Machine,.l new Cart,
t Double set of Harness,
.rounding all complete/7 sets Single Harness,round
ing plated, all in good or ler; 1 set fine Wagon Har
ness; 2 good Saddles, 3 double-reined Riding Bri
dles, 2 breast-straps and traces, 9 Head Halters, 2
good Leather Nets, 3 Linen Nets, a lot Cushions,
1 good Carriage Reek, 2 pair .check reins, 2 extra
single reins, 3 collars, a lot choke-straps, martin
gales and trunk straps, a lot buggy rugs; carriage
brushes, &c.,4 good horse buckets, forks and shov
els, 1 large mixing trough, 1 good feed box, 1 Ex
tra Cutting-Box, 1 new Wheelbarrow a lot Car
riage Wheels and Tire, 4 carrige whips, a lot but
ter kegs and firkins, and a great many other arti
cles not necessary to mention. LY'Sale to com
mence at 10 o'clock on said day, when the terms
will be made known by .GEO. W. PORTS.
October 7—ts.) G. V. Mosa, Auct.
NEW ANNOUNCEMENT.
THE subscriber hereby. notifies the public that
he has this day, October 1, 1864, taken Mi
chael H. Stoner into co-partnership, and that the
drug ',business will be conducted as heretofere, at
the i lold stand. under the firm of Stutter & Stoner.j
M. M. STONER.
TO THE PUBLIC.
The subscribers in forming this co-partnership,
have in view the object of extending their business,
or otherwise to increase the atnounvof their stock,
so Mat they can better accommodate 41i the custo
mers of the establishment than heretofore. They
have adopted the cash System and respectfully ask
the public to give them a call. e
M,M.STONER,
Oct. 74-3tJ M. H. STONER.
.1411 - 4121, ?AC' 41C, .11E
IV HE public are hereby cautioned against tress.
I passing ,-upon the premises; of the subscribers
hereafter by either hunting or fishing. : They have'
suffered great annoyance and inconvenience from
each intrusions and are determined to enforce the
law in the future . against all persons who fail to corn
ply with this notice.
GEORGE MYERS,
HENRY STARTZMAN,
MARY POTTER.
DANIEL DROWN, '
SAMUEL COREMAN,
06t.7-3t „DAVID NEWCOMER.
Adrainistratoefi
'NOTICE is hereby given: that Letters of Ad
ministration on. the Estate of Conrod .Zody.
tato of Quincy township, deed have been granted
to the undersigned. , , ,
.•
An Peron. tkemzelre ludidbted•to said
Estate will please make immediate. payment, and
those having claims will present them properly an
tbstaticatd for settlement. • . • ,
JOHN ZODY,' '
... • GEO. SUMO k1:1 . 6, .i3r.
. .
Sept., 16-;• 6t'' Admittietratots.
B Etiffli - B0 Wrial'&
1
3:)3331WT153•1 1 610.
HAVING located Hagerstown. would offer
their professional services to the citizens of the
piece and surrounding country. Having 'had the
fez perience of Fifteen yea ra. an &having availed them.
seumaTol.the o latejoiprovemouts, ,tber' l are prepared
s w,A j o woo. Ju t e Heat enti,substantist reauneCl fuPf - iu
tbe,rnoet re.aaonable 'terms;
• liagenfioWrit •
itirOßlloo3TYttol s- 4 - 11/MBl 4 'fiß
Now e re..•ty 1 , 0 ,UPPEGRA,F.rCNo( rictorf;'
Heti* `,l6fascretatra
• I'‘"IC . K .44DT's Conti Povrftiiik'''
• st -Feb.- V 64 Keel' e
rr HE enbscriber offers et iisivita Sae his ' P`e:tti
situatesl about tt4 tike mile frets Quincy, con 6
tnning. '
12 of which lain Timber and Obeacnnc—
The Faun is of the beet' uality of LIMESTONE
LAND, except a refs - acres which is gusset soil, and
all inn high state of cultivation.' If puichniers de
" At-the-subscriber will—reserve-90 itersa leaving
for sale 121 A C R-B S. The buiMings , wlll then
be in the centre of the farm and convenient -to use
:rho itpprpveraen4rne
aatr-m,
with a portico and porches, a new . BRICK BANK,
BARN, )30 feet• tope, witbe>Vagon Shed and ,Corn
Crib attached , a large new frame , Heir Ten, Double
Frame Carriage House, Brick Wash House, Smoke
House, Bake Oven, and other outbuildings, in good
- repair, all the (mailings beinglundersy.presa Will
pile titers; witli'titi - sp - irttirig — ..tit — each. There is a
Rage Cistein close to the barn, used for stock; and
one near the kitchen. • ,'there is ,a Weil 4 1g . excellent
water in the yard.
.Thi re is alto a variety of choice
fruit, such as Pears, Plums, Peaches; and Grapes
as the yard, and it good ' • "
CD /22. 'oEts 143: TX)
of young thriV:ng Fruit on the ptemises.
Persons wishing ti view the land can - do - so by
calling on the subscriber.
rirlf the ebove farm is not sold privately on or
"before the 12TH DAY OF IVEVEMBER next, it
will be offered at I'uLlic Sale on that day at 1 o'-
clock, P. M.
Sept 30-1 m j 1011 N IVIIDDOUR
'epository copy Im. and send bill to this office
for collection.
VALUABLE FARM
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offersat Nimbi Bale his :Joina
ble Farm, situate on the Turnpike leading from
Letterebnrg to Waynesboro', containing
135 1 RIB S 1
more or less of exr eltent quality of limestone, about
123 acres of which isared•anti in a high state of
cultivation and the balance covered with aline body
of Timber. The improvements are a 1' WO STi
10,461, - i4
25,272,37
562,84
Weatherboarded House,
a Frame Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pen,
%Sm. Thep is „a young, Apple ORCHAII33 on the
prentists just conoronieing to hear. ills.) a never
tailing a well of eater close to the dwelling. There
is also a Tenant House and Stable on the farm in
good condition.
C 61,152,37
If this Property is not sold at Private Sale •ma or
before TH URSb Al' the 20th day of OGTOII ER
nest, it will at 2 o'clock, on that day be ollered at
Public sale at the public house of It. Garlinger, in
Leitereburg.
la' The farm will be sold together or in two
parts to suit purchasers. . _
Any information desired concerning the farm, or
terms of sale, can be gat1.44.....ca11ing upon, or ad•
dressing the undersigned res-ding 'their on.
"6ep -3t] • - JACOB E. MILLER.
IPUB LIC .SA L.L.
111 HE undersigned will sel at Public Sale at the
of lien. S. Ilarbaugh, about one
fourth ora mite it of Quincy, on the road lead
ing to Ptinkstawn, on SATURDAY the 15th day
of OCTO 1311 It, the following properly, to wit :
1 COW AND 4 HOGS,
I set Harness; I Bureau, 2 . Saft , s, I Corner Cups
board, 4 Bedstead's, I trundle Betbtead, I Settee, 2
Dining Tables, 3 sets Chairs, 3 Rocking Chairs, a
lot Caipeting, 2 Clocks, 1 Desk, I Secretary, 2
Chests,
TWO. TEN-PLATE STOVES,
1 Cook stove, 1 large Looking-glass, a tot Pictures
and Maps, 1 set China Ware, 2 barrels Vinegar,
grain cradle and mowing ecyth, 2 Feat's Bees'and
lot hives, 1 Riding Saddle, 2 Hocking Cradles, a lot
stove pipe, I churn, tubs, barrels; garden truck, and
a variety of other articles nrsirle to COMMCACD
at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms will be
made knoWn by MARY C. HARLIAUGH.
Sept 30—ts) G. V. him:o, Auct.
ruittibriEEs - SAL E,
r HE 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 Este te;situa
ted in W asbington township Franklin county Pa., on
the road leading from Waynesboro' to Hopewell
Mills, about mi/vs from other place, to wit, a
tract of firstrate Limestone land containing . .
34 ACRES,
more o r less, adjoining lands John Bonebralre,
ieholas Bonebrake, John Metcalf and . Emanuel
Miller's heirs with a log
DWELLING ROUSE,
good Wash House, LOG BARN and Bog Pen
t hereen;erected, with a never failing well of water
at the door, a firstrate COrfolougotofia of
grafted Fruit, and about t ACRBS of good Mead ,
, aw. The above land is neatly all cleared. Any
persona wishing to view ate above property will call
on Samuel Rinehart living near the premises. 4 5 1f3ak'
VirSato to commence at t o'cloelt on said itley
when. the terms will be made known by
SAMUEL. RINEHATtTa
.1011. N WALTER.
Sept. 23—te.] Truatces.
STATES UNION HOTEL,.
OPPOSITE TIIE
Lebanon Valley and Pennsylvania R. R. De-
Oct. 7—l v]
Mentzer's Horse & Cattle Powder.
M. .STONER having. purchased of Mr,
Nilo Mentzer, the recipe for making the above
farrlamed Horse and Cattle Powder, fur Pennsylva
nia. and Maryland, takes this method of informing
the farmere, drovers, &c., that he bee 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.
A.dministratoes Notice.
11LTOT10E, is hereby given, that leVers of A dmin.
istnition on the bst.t.te of James Brotherton, Jr.,
late of Waynesboro',' d. c a d have been granted to
the undersigned.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said
Estate will please make intmediate payment, and
;these intving eilkims will present them • properly 'au
thendeated for .settlement. • . . •
Bipt.-,10-Sw;
. ,
e s subscribe/informs his former patron ts 'and d
the public generally, that he has re-commenced.
BAABERlPlikhusinesA, in the iootit neat deor,
to Tritle's Tinning . establishment, and is now pre
pared to do liiii-euttorig .:erii:l3havitig., it ,the beat
style. -" -GEO. B. PRICE.
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lids eiiititrititiy ; fUr aloe til till Oa' 42 oilinint ,
; • tiooDb Jo? GentkiiOn'i*rt.— .' -R.: ,
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limisistuns Pa'.
JOHN W. TAYLOR,
Proptictor.
W. IS. AMBERSON; Adm'r.
BARBERING.
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kiat reeve iood c '-‘,,i ,:ltritp?ntn,
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•Farmers.will please look at the great till-rantage I
-1"- ••- Grain with ,
EISERS' 'l )
SRO-REGULATING
CLEANER AND DAGGER.
.
At: a time like the present, when labor is very scarce, it is important that farmers, who ere Interested,
should give attention to the above iniproverrient. which will considerably reduce the expense of threshing
grain over the common way.
This machine has been Wine the public for a number of years,•but cot very , widely circulated, al.
though it has competed with all the best of the diffe-ent patented Grain Separators, and proved a Decid
ed advantage, and now has the reputation of being the best Separator over before the public. In order
to prove this in new neighborlaocrila where it is not known, lam willing to forward amachine for a test
to any person desiring 'a trial, and have 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. Ifit does not fatty meet their
wants and theydo not wish to purchase, lam perfectty willing to bear all expenses of shipping.
The machine it' particularly adapted to farmers tor their own use, arid 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 favorable circumbtances will thresh more per day.
It cleans the grain thoroughly clean by one °potation, which ig 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 hatiling 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 cleanly to work by while-in-operation, net making near-the dust as_the_cons,_
mon machine ur of ,er Separators.
Far ners can rest assured that this machine is tuffiumbug, 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 I hope
they will give me an opportunity, as I ant willing to be responsible, as already stated,
Price of Machine at Shop, (all complete, ready to attach to belt Lever or Railway Power,)
. -
$1,75 cal, $l.BO in three months, with interest from date.
As material for manufacturing advances, there may be a corresponding advance in the price of 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, "
Waynesboro'4Franklin County, Ponta.
Sep. 23—tf.]
prbryite6ol : , ? :
MACHI 0 Jr
GEISER'S PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR. CLEANER AND BAG
GER,, AND THE LATEST IMPROVED 'THRESHER AND TRIPPLE.GEARFAo HORSE
POWERS, DRIVING EITHER BY .GEAR OR BELT, ALL FURNISHED COMPLETE,
READY TO PUT ON WAGONS.
1, the undersigned, desire to call the attention of Farmers 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 has made some very important improvements which ren
derit stil I more complete, both tin clean separating and cleaning, and also for the ease of draught and
fast threshing. I take pleasure in recommending at to the public knowing that it will give the best satis
faction. I sin manufacturing two sizes, viz :
The largest is eight-horse power and will thresh and clean from 200 to-600 bushels per nay.
The sm all size. ee the above
,which fully represents the machine, also lull description, price, Occ.,of
machine. Persons wishing machines should send in their orders in reasonable time tJ insure their being
tilled. •
az -- -cflr.irtotut ivc) uBazaa . uacnirau
AND MANUFAC CURERS OF SYRUP 1
I am manufacturing different sizes of Sugarcone_Mills (to be driven either by Water, steam or horse
power) and Evaporators and fixtures for making Syrup; atso Portable awl Stationary Steam Engines for
driving Mills, Threshing Machines, Sawing Woo u , &c. •
[ 13111 fully prepared to make the above to order and on short notice; also
GRIST AND SAW MILL. GEARING, SHAFTING AND PULLEYS, IRON BRIDGES, CAST
IRON WATER-WHEELS. IRON KETTLES, &c,
stows and Plow castings,also cast iron and wrought iron pipe for steam °miter, and Brass castings of
every description; in a word, lam 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 am also prepared to manufacture •to order machinery for wood,. such as Tonging and Gloving ma
chines for flooring, Surface, Tenout and Monkling machines, arc.
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 sate in war
ranting all my work.
lam also prepared to do repairing in workman like manner, on the shorter notice. Orders solicited!
and promptly attended to. Allorders sent in fur repairing must no accompanied with the cash.
For particulars and circulars descriptive of machine, address
GEORGE FRCS,
Or MEW. Gramm Proprietor of Territory and solicitor of orders, • WaYnesborO,' Franklin Co. Pa.
amr
VALUABLE
FARM FOR SALE !
"subscriber offers for sale his valuable farm,
containing ix..ry AtalES I.lllEttrl'ONE
LAND, situated in Washington township, Frank
lin Co. Pa., within 2 miles of Waynesboro' and
of a mile from the road leading from Waynesboro'
to Hopewell Mills, bounded by lands of John Getty,
Abraham Snowberger, and others. The above de
scribed faun is in a, high state - of cultivation. The
improvements are, •
1 -Ch I a
TEFSTOR Y CIINZ
and Wash House, Wood Shed,;Bank Barn,(6o feet
long) Wagon shed and Hog Pen. There are also
on the premises a thriving ORCHARD of Grafted
Fruit Trees, tw& wells of never failing water, one
with a pump in it, and a good. Cistern near the
house. Also about 5 aeo; 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—tm. .
ohatta
REAL ESTATE•
On Thursday.the 20thof October
iulr HE uraleisignetl o executor of the last will and
testament of Michael atoner decd, will sell at
dlc bale • .
On Thursday the OK day . October, 1864,
the following.property , belonging to the heirs of said
dec'd., v;z: ' • • • • •• 4 . • . •
A TRACT OF LAND ... .
situated about half a ;mile eouth, of • Waynesboro',
containing about
01ESCP.' MP,
on Whieh there ere a Stone)iSarn, a one story
,brick
Dweilitilfand a well' of good ~seater. l'he *hide
will be sold together or in lots to euiVpitrehasers.—
Also TWO HOUSES sitauted on' UM south side of
M a i n ig l oo m Waynesboro. Solo to, commence et
10 o'clock priesid crlien ttei terms of fiate',Witt
be maile'jinOwn by JOS. 81:01VE l it,klier„,
etePt. 14-49.
.___TO THE' PZJBZ,LC~i.
pEliot/A owtug, übsc,nta r, wilt plessq,peg :
up - wnen notified, :if- they desire to enve.AßO/h
,rity determination to pay the cash a tliiNAcylvoilo.;
ikiitg,:eir.# l ,eithcugh, not underatoOd. - . as *nnulling
fernier reistractri, our un der thiv eriptiolypii'princit
•plei , iB" . to !4".irbeiry. iiikte4< '- • ,;","
4 Atif.lll--j" -t :M STO,NER.
TEN 'T
GRAIN SEPAIIATOR,
'Foundry
PUBLIC SALE.
WILL sell at- Public Sale at the residence of
the subscriber near Quincy, on the road lead
ing to Funkstowa,
On Wednesday the.l.9t4 day Oqober, NU,
the following Fri erpi, viz: .• •
T e nc .. 4WORK 1101Iglig,
SI:X— COLTS
f •
two roang three and four two years old, .
22 lILIO OF' el'fiftE
among which are four Mitch Cows, ono Bull and
five Fat Steers, the rest young Cattle, 10 REMO
OF HOGS; 2 Plantation Wagons, 1 one Horse
Wagon, 1 Pair Hay Ladders, I Pair Wood •Lad
ders, 1 Wood Bed, 2 .BarshearPlows, 3 Double and
2 Single Shovel Plows, 1 Coin Coverer, 2 Harrows,
2 Log Chains, Fifth Chain and Spreader, 1 Corn
Sheller, 2 Windmills, l'Cuting box, l jackscrew,
3 long Ladders, 1 large Chop chest, 1 bag tenon, 3
Sets Hind G4tirs; 3 sets Front Gears, 4 sets Plow
Gears, 1• Wagon Saddle, 3' Ply Nets, Collars Bri
dies arid Halters, 141cl:unpick Reaper, 1 Wheel
barrow; 1 'Grind Stone. 1 extra dinner Bell, 2(1
Cow chains. 24'Grain Bags, Forks, Rakes '& Shov=
els, 1 Mattock, 1 set .of BLACKSIII/TH TOOLS,
I Cross Cut and' 1 hand saw, brace and bits; about
• .15 ,TONS OF-11AY, . •
ROO BUSHEL'S OF OATt4;SO BlitilitlLB RYE;
20 BUSHELS CLOVERSEED,
Sls Piaster, a lot of boards, a iot„ofold Iron,
Cradles and Mowing scythes and many,othsr
arti
ales not neceissary to mention.
121rOale to commenco at 9 o'clock . on said day
when the' terms will be made known by.
JuaEPH IvIIUDOLTR,
Escpi.93—ta..] 0. V. hloNa, Auer.
E-210 4 ; irf , k. -4C4-14-0--X-7,•:;ili
Cf RAYED
from 'the premises of the eubseriber
Oin quiucy on Friday tbe 18th heft. it ft /UN DL
ttiJW with erbire'epots andistreight horns. A
eral reward will be paid for such infortuatiodastwitt
lead to her recovery.. " 4 ' • -H. HOttflpillkattit.
;Beet ttt)--at : - •
Jllt. 111,00 t PURIFIER.
, • -
'so : kiiown reputatiorf for
having en:red t sonie.of the. Worst"ldises iif 'Fet
ter. tteretioin - and .allimprulty-of .' the tileed,ie 'Al
ways on hand at • Fourthruhn's Dnal'iStore.
He loudest rec.eivell'a fresh supply - of, the obeyer
,article pieti s t an accoutres' tete bus - customers: n•
ty. , . •-
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Thrashing
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wit ,Ve.rtsisity-a ittikertnanht,g4h,nettatrithat
- 1. subserifitioria ,tvill ba ; yest rql, To t r Ilittipob Treo
- Not ' - dire ibreW' -- '''= fr Ang.Afalt,
1!364, • wit
and Hui(
and intent ,
Thser.rtotes r otb,. con v erti ble at the. oOloli,,i''Of.
the llatilete . 4 maiu:iity:litito:at per 'Out, ea il bear _ ,.
it% Was', eiyahlehoiliSsithtia'ttiiiinty iriais Arai.'
„ ,
1 their date, as the Government ' may elect; They will
I to 'toned In Oenstniiiittioas:Ot V00: 7 ,0.tp;15500,41.
000 and s,ooo;inii ail anlisaiijitionir . .I.litillt be Jo, ill.
ty dollars oi stißa:atitffifitaof fifly;:dotlitra. II
The notes wilt im tratuntittetito the owners free
of tranirpqrtstrOp Orifriesi 4 1700 Diti - i l t , thir:4?,iii4 Of
t im,i -. T; -- i --- ;riii — ritireirtiiiiiitesT - ritijiiiTsSlViiiy iiiiti
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prepared. !!.
As the notes draw interest from Angust 16., per• ..
sons maltiO - deposites,sobriequeitt 19 that; dateroust
.arthe-ioterest-accrued froni'dstenf - Ittife - totitia 7 OT
deposit.
Parties dere - eying twenty-dve thousand dollars.
and upwards for these notes at any one time will be
allowed a eoaiiriiasion•''of one•rtiiartar of tite per:
tent.',ishich will ha Paid' by, the TreasifrY'Depsit-',
ment upon the receipt of a bill fur the amount, cer
tided to' fi# . Vie "oifider With whom the deposit
made: No deductions for commissions must be
made from the deposits. ' •
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN,
IT 18 11,,PUT/01 , 41, BATING& BANS, cifittring a high
er rate of•inteteat than any other, and the beat secu
rity.. Any, savings bank which pays its depositors
in Ti. 8. Rotes, consitlere;that—it-ia-paying-inth ‘.
best circulating medium of the country, and it caa.
not pay in anything' batter for its wan assets are ei-
tber in government securities • or in , notes pt, bonds
payable' in gover, nment paper, . 4 •
It is equally convenient as a - tempo rary, or perma
nent investment. The notes can always be sold fax
within a fraction of their face mil accumulated in
terest, and are the best seaunty with banks as col
laterals for tliscoun ts.
onvertible Into it Mx per tentria Gold Bond
In addition to the very 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 rate for 5.20 Ilinds is not less than nine pir
cent. premium, and before the' war the premium
on six per cent. U. S. stocks was over twenty pet
cent. it will be seen that the actull profit on this
loan, at the present market rate, is not less elan ten
per cent. per annum:
is Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation.
But aside (ruin all the eavautageet we have enu
merated, a special Act 'of Congress exeinpts all
bonds and Treasury notes frons' /odd taxation.—
On the everago, this exempqadis 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 forms of indetedntss, the faith
or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or
seper ate communities, only ,is pledged for paymt nt,
while the whole property is held to secure the dis
charge of all the obligations of the United, States.
While the government offers the most liberal
terms for Its loanit, it believes that the very strong
est appeal will be the loyaltvind 'patrio hem of the
peoplo •
buphcate certificates will be issued for all depos-
its. The party depositing mast endorse upon the
original c,•rtitiicate the denomation of notes requir
ed, and whether they are to be issued in Wank or
payable to order. When so endorsed it must be
left with the of receiving the deposit, to befor
wart ed to the Treasury Department . .
Suasonwrimts WILL 1113 amirEn;by the Treasurer
of the United States; at Washington, the several
Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries,
and by the
FIRST NATIONAL .BANK OF WAYNES.
BO ROO,-
and by all National Banks which are depositaries
of public money, and
ALL RESPECTABLE 13ANK3 & BANKERS
throughout the country.will give father information
and atibrd
EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBE
Aug. 19-3 m.
A PON FOR THE TI EL
While war's fierce peals alarm us,.
Or victory's shouts oft charm us,
The calmer no tea of local new.,
Of - little - bravvisTor - breals, or — stews,
Are equally engaging.
The former often shock or please,
But such emotions quickly cease.
But when jo - vels bright and gay,
In multitudinous array,
Our serious thoughts assuagingi--
Are placed to view at Grovei.lld stand,
To brighten eye, or ear, or hand,—,
To decorate the hies or lad,
To beautify the calm or sad,
Oh every heart's delighted !
With rings, and pine, and bracelets bright,
Glistening like the scars of night,
On wrist, and fingers, breast and ear,
Like seraphs fair, tho,youth appear !
With beauty ' s splendors freighted. •
With, thimbles, lockets, mourning setts,
Box-pins, gold-chains, and setts ofjet,
Steal jewelry, belt-slides end hooks;
All of the latest stylee and looks,
I'm sure you'll be delighted. • :
Eight-day, alartn,•thirtyhour. and fancy elpeks
Spectacles, eases, end a tull assortment of jewelry,
of the latest styles and most elegant finish, watches
and jewelry promptly repaired at. the lowest• cash
prices." . U. W.LOGAX
April 22—tf.
Lumber for Sa
THE subscriber has still for • sale at Metcalf s
Mills (formerly Gilberts) LUMBER, such as
Boards, Plank, Lath, Pailings, Snips, Joice, Scant.
ting.4lc , all of which he will dispose of on the
most accommodating terms, being desirous to close
out his stock. Persons wanting Lumber will' lease
call upon hint at his'. rein den ce, in NV nynesboa.
• Ap. 2i— tf V. B. GII.IIEItT.
111-1 1,1111 1 1111 111111, ITC
THE subperiber would : Ida customers and
public•generaity; that having., laith other tiusi.
n'esi rnen of W aynestno', - adopted the
6 , 4 40.41031E3C: . '
h e is coar , - pn,pared to! sell at shorter petits wan
formerly. P e rson s want,'of airy article : in—Ws
line are respectfully invited, lo give, him call.—,
His 'stock of iipliSUiiEEPlNti (RAIDS and ,
xrrankm VVA Uhl are complete, and will be sold
at sucb prices (the' time cousidered4 as cannot fail
to give ,satjalsetiori: Ali kinds t if ,
. . i (o3111 1 ,V:1117- , 1
colaOpo e a e 4" Most' approve )
S/111
pa,tezna,
for eititekvOixt 003,01, coasts npy.ya. •
Firtrpe,eiufitte laluir le given pulturg up iiiirrat•
ing; inadebt,the'bet ilia, far hotiseri-and'krrus., ,ci
ittmerabet tta) eiga of lie "Bra itirtrAregr , •
0.
ugiist 20; 1864:
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• SIMMER' GOODSr
PRIpt&HolEFLIdif
IELTAYING iuielvised the 4sko:-tintr;einerfant:
stock of goods belonging to the Estate ;Josiah
Desoze, Eeq , deceased, alit!, coinbining',rith
in. the largeend capa cious Stop, itotriu;tne: ,
new fresh supplies - (brought a few' weeks smee)l
forming the stock of Joseph Price—ain.• neW",
seating to the public the lea gest ; choicest end axes
p.
eat •selealon of SPRING /VIVI/ SLIMMER GOODS
now o e.reffin this Borough, - nfirncing a large Sal
varied escort moot of -
fly GOODS'►
GROCERIES
QIIEMTSWAR,
lIARDWARF, '
DRESS G:001)S,
Buth as Fancy
Wool Delains,
' Alpacas,
Shepherd Plaids,
Debeges,
Crepe De Spanges,
Challies,
Lawns and
Chintzes.
WHITE GOODS,
Swiss, plain antl figured,
Striped do ,
Cambries,
Bishop Lawns,
ztaaamaa acK)al,
No boast Of having the largest assortment ever
brought to Town. Were bought tvreniy.,five per •
cent. chestier than present prices and will be sold
accordingly.
Silks,
• , Ramos,
Grenadines,
, .
Wool Detains;
Poplins, , . S . ~.,
Challies, . .
Lawns, plain and figured,
Balzerincs, .
Crape Despanges,
• Eng. Crape,
.A.tnezierin Prints,.
_ _ .French,Crape.
• Collars. H'dk'fs,
Mitts,
Gauntlets,;-,c.
OUR nutter STOCK
, .
comprises a great variety of Balmoral's, Hoop Skirts
Shawls, Gauntlets, Kid Gloves, Head Nets; Trim
ming Ribbons, Laces, &c.
DOMESTIC GOODS
BROWN AND BLEACRED 31.13tLiN;s
Linen Sheetings,
Bleached and Brown Diapers, •
Pickings,
Strips,
Furintnro Checks,
• Burlass,
Cottonades,
Linens, '
Bags & Bagging, `'i
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
Blinds and /longings
,
Our .Stock of Groceries is very large. Sugars of
different grades--Molasses at various prices: Loaf :+
Sager.. SPUN' Caircesa, real :Rio - and Dandelion, •.•
American and • Dogfish breakfast do.; Teas, Fish,
,Gbeese, Rice. , ~ .• . ,
41 am its _AIL- wit.•
-waxioy- WARE AND.
tr E 4 E N'"S.W A R E
•A ad every .4iliesioari to itapply-'ll4:'nectitall.:
ties or , render Oixibttable o,or old friends and ac
'visit:dances'. ' ''Vnyitiotto *.Trits
rpm ra arteutsieand friteik aco'n" •
rltodaAttl'Poisilllttt , toony•Abankts for, a
Oreas pationegd hortttoforb we shaft ond4• 01 ( 11 ' )- -s
ttottitcOutioimut,* of Ahos'itoWc i o:.fOvort.:.' , s - . -, :.: •
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ll'aNnaboro; func " ; .
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NOTIONS, &o
Nain Sooks, N.