Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, November 11, 1864, Image 3

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    LAYE r ST ARRIVAI
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lly GOODS
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GEO.. STOVER'S,
Waynesboro', 'Pa.
-0-
VeHAMKFI.JT , for kind favors anti patronage here
IA tofore bestowed 'upon hith, again appears before
the public to solicit a continuance of the same.—
He having just returned from the eastern cities with
ufine and well selected stock of hew
FALL AND WINTER
gOO D 3 9
Which ho intends selling at very It 4 rates, ;WllicYi
Ile knows he can do to the satigtiction of all will
'call and eaamine•his stock.
Below you will find enumerated a few articles
which will be found among his stock to which he
'calls your attention.
I' H
•
ILA AIL. 3E6 3iW. . 0
He has a large assort= of Dress goods consisting
in part of
Charlies. •
Printed mid, tlain_Defaineer•
' Drk, Fi g 'd and Col'd Silky;
Plha Mohair,
Sill: Warp Mob air;
Beiteges,
Medona Cloth,
• Lavellas,
trench and dolttic giiiigfiartte
Pongee Tbrifturt„.
Cloth for tallier - ,
•
Wrapings, •
4 loves,
lYosiery, in great variety.
GENTLEMEN'S WEAK,
Broad Cloths;;
Illsok and Farley Castrimerew,
Union Cassimeres,
Duck Linens,
Cottonades.
Summer ealtringg,
Tweeds,
Velv if Cord,
Marsailies,
Siik.Yesting,
Velvatine Yestinga,.of nll
ifilfact'a full sssotment of goods for. Gentle
men wear. Also a larger and well selected stock of
DOMESTIC--GOODS;
Muslin, Ticking; and a - complete a assortment of
Notions.. It's no use !trying to enumerate. If
you want anything at nll in the Dry Goods line
ust call in and you will find him toady to itait on
you with pleasure.
To persons having country Produce to sal, they
will find it to their advantage to bring" it to Sto—•
ver's,as he always gives the highest market price. So
give him a call,sind he will sell you goods as cheap
as they can be purehaied elsewhere.
Nov. 11, 1864.
PUBLIC SALE.
THE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, in the
village of Quincy. on itiolkin,Air THE 14TH DAT
ow NOVEMBER, the following personal property, to
wit :
TWO EXTRA MILCH COWS,
bne of which will be fresh sometime in March ; 2
large FAT HOGS; 1 Falling-top and 1 Trotting
Buggy, both as good as new; 1 new Wheelbarrow,
1 large Grindstone. Also Household and Kitchen
Ftirniture--:2 am Bedsteads, 1, nebr Wash Stand,
1 new writing Desk, 2 largo Looking Glasses, 1
LARGE TEN-PLATE STOVE with pipe,jl large
iron Kettle, 6 new bags, 1 barrel Vinegar, 1 barrel
preservell Cider, 2 barrels, 1 tensgal keg, 2 meat
vessels, 4 new tubs, 1 large funnel, 2 small water
cans, 1 pair large steelyards, 1 sack salt, half bush
el, 2 bushel baskets, 4 new buckets, 1 new churn &
buck 46 Cords, Woo 1, a lot 1 alings and Boards,
lot new timber for porch,
1600 FEET . OF WEIR EN 11011111,
fur weatherboarding; some Hay and Cornfothler,
bus. Potatoes; 1 new mattock, 2 axes, 1 saddle, and
a variety of other articles not enumerated. He will
also sell on the same day the 1101.1t4C and Lot.' It
is a TWO-STORY
C> -3EZE C> ICI SI
with a good shop attached—Wash IlOuve end Bake
oven under one roof—a Well and Cistern near the
door, a good :table with Buggy Shed attached for
two buggies, with room in, the stable for two hor
ses and two rows.; new Hog Pen, there is also some
fruit on 'the lot. The rooms in the house are all
papered, end everything about the premises in nom•
plete ordcr. it is one of the most desirable proper
ties in the village for private life. Vir Sale to com
mence nt 10 o' lock on said day when the terms
will be made known. SAMUEL MIUDOUIt.
Nov. 4—ts) G. V. MONO, Auct,
•MN -11iie. SAW :11L-241111T
CHOPPING MILLS
lIITIHE subscriber would inform the public that ho
J. has purchased of V. B. Gilbert, the well.known
'arming and Chopping Mills, situated about one
tquatter of a mile ham Bear's Factory, and is now
prepared to saw Lumber to order, by miff or circa
'Jar sat!, and is also prepared to chop corn,oats, &c.
'at short maim IV' Persons wanting WATER
WHEELS can have them made to order at short
'notice. .JV'ono but the best material will be used
for this purpose. By punctuality'and attention to
lousiness he hors to merit a liberal share of the
;public's patronage. JOHN L. METCALF.
P. S. 'The subscriber otTers for sale a new
IPRAME 111111D1riti, 10 by 16 feet, suitable for
ca backbutlding, wash house. stable, etc., all ready
Tor. roofing. . L. M.
Nov. 4, 1864.
11 30 .7EL Afk. .
QTRA YED from the premiaes of the eubscriber
klabout tso last of September a Wllllll HOG,
with a black spat abode one hip and a piece cutout
of the right•ear. Any person giving such informs•
Ilion as will lead to hie recovery •will he • liberally re•,
+warded. HENRY HENNICLE.
Nov. 4-3 t. . •
STATES NON ATEL,
'OPPOSITE'THE
liebanon Valley ; and.Pannsylv7it.a. IL De':
• • - pat% • • •- - •
Alllll4oll' PA. ' .
'AKIN-,.TAYLOR.
,:fnypeiLier.
,7,11eut . -11 , 1
*EV/ FALL : AND, WINTER_
JUST FROM THE EASTERN AUCTIONS
AT THE NEW STORE O)
• iiiiyanquintract. .
On Second Streit, nedrl:v . 'ooooite - the P '.es:i
WE nowiaie MI itockil all kinds "Of
NV Iloodaand NodOns.Whlch we are selling at
astonishing lear'prices (for the times). '
We have Delains4Sfnin & rigured.fronlq‘up
Colicoes, 46 '6l
hulking Cloths, - ee 225 rr
Cassinets,- 75 u
• .
Unbleached Muslin . 25 "
Bleached: " 20
."
'All Wool; Flannel. '
Beoptkirtis for Misses,
" " Ladies,
Woof Under Shirts,
" Over "
crocking Yarn,
Best Spool Cotton only TOc' •
Inc short we are selling almost every thing lower:
then can be bought (nt present) wholesale irt tIW
cities. :Call if you please and see for yourselireS. "
METCALF & HTTE'SIiBW.
T. B. We are also Agents for the Singer Se* ,
lug Machine. • . M.& H.
Oct. 28, 1864
FIRST SUPPLY OF NEW
PALL AND WINTER
GOODS
AT THE
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM
OP
'SASSES A. FISHER.
IILFY stock market; all the best styles of Plain
and Fancy CLOTES, Plain and Fancy
(Zialaseaslitm.cstl:vraDes e
Plain g rid Pitney VESTINGS, all of which will be
made to order in the most fashionable and work
manlike manner. or sold in Patterns to suit custo
mers. Also a full' sfoelt of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
/iffiCHEAP FOR
' Argo, one of the best selected stocks of GENT'S
FURNISHING GOODS in the town—fine Shirts,
Hoisety, Gloves and Ties in enilleve variety. Also,
Milifeicloths and Cassimeres which will he made
o order , " de the shortest notice.
.1. A. FISHER,
opposite Washington House, He gerstown,
Oct. 21 1864.
Third Quarterly Report
OF Tilt •
FIRST NATIONA,BANK OF WAYNESBORO', PA.
Ovrossa 3d, 1864.
RESOURCES..
Bills and Notes Discounted $27.411,97
U S.lnans $20,000,00
U. S. Bonder and other U.
S. Securities
—5100,443,65
Specie at Legal Tender Notes $9,636,76
Remittances and cash items 439,78
Circulating Notes of this B'k 385,00
10,461,54
Due by City Nat. Banks $23,719,31
Due by country Banks ,1,553,06
Current Expenses
Total Resources
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in 1550,000,00
Circulation 20,000,00,
Profit and Lou 2,883,89
Interestl,l97,oB
Surplus Fund 742,09
Deposits 79,227,31
Due to B anks
Total Liab ilities
Tl.e above statement is correct to the best of my
knowledge and belief.. JNO. PHIL IPS,Cash.
Swort L and subscribed before me, October 3d ;64.
Oct 7 —6t] J. F. K URTZ, Notary Public.
PUBLIC SALE.
THE subscriber will offer at Public Snle, oh
SAII3RDAY the 26th day of NOVEMBER
next, th,e following described Beal Estate, viz I—A
half Acr a lot of ground,-shunted in Quincy, oppo
'site the Lutheran Church, with a two-story
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE
with Ba seinent and Store Room attadhed, Wash
House, Frame Stable, Hog Pen, and other out
building, 4 thereon. There are a variety of choice
Fruit trees on the lot anil a spring branch running
through it, with a Well of good water conveniest
to the house and a thstern just completed, near the
door. /
=4 2SIL ICJ 1191L.11 Md.
more or less, of first quality Limestone Land, ad.
joining lands of A. S. Moan, John Stanay, David
Snowberjer and the Snow 111)1 farm, about 2 Acres
of which are well set with thriving Timber. , On
this tract there is a fine ORaliAltD of grafted fruit
trees, A Iso—A tract of
MOUNTAIN LAND,
ajoining In nes of H. Good, John Lantz, and others,
containing 10 ACRE'S, more or less, well act with
thriving Chestnut and other timlier.
a ... Sae to commence at le o'cl•ock on said day
when the terms will be made known by
H. 'ROSENBERG.
N.B. The above 'groperty may. be purchased
privately 'prior to the day of sale. H. B.
Oct. 28 —ts.
PUBLIC SALE.
rHE escriber will o ff er at Public. Sale his +rol
lAmble Parm, situate on the Turnpike leading
from Leitersburg to Waynesboro', on SATURDAY
the 12th day of NOVEMBER nest, containing
135 ACRES,
more or less of excellent quality of Limestone band,
about 123 Acres of which is cleared and in a high
state of cultivation and the balance covered with
fine body of Timber. The improvements are a TWO
iSTORY
•
WEATHERBOARDED HOUSE ,
Frame.l3em, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, hug Pelt
&c. Thera is a young Apple ORCHARD on the
promises just commencing to bear. Also a never
failing •Well of water clime to the dwelling. There
is alsort Tenant House and Stable on the farm in
good condition.
The farm will be sold together or in two parts to
suit rurchasers.
wale to commence at 1 o'clock en said day
when the terms will be made known by
Oct 28—t6 . JACOB E. MILLER.
Auditor's Notice.
THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the
phone Court of Franklin cuunty, Pa., to digs
iithuo3 the balance in the hands of M. M. Stoner,
Be'q., Executor of the last will and testament of
&wee! •Fitz, late of Washington township, deo'd,
to -aett among_tbe creditors of said decedent, will
meet •Ote .parties interested, fur the purpose of his
appoinurcnt, on Tuesday November. 22d, 1864, at
10 o'clock at Ishii'', ein the Town-Hull, in
Waynestinfo'.. li 'Cf. W.' WELSH,
••• , f40 1 7:4-'—;al) , . • ..Auditort
• •
iitiliteilmr will ply the,lugh-
NW est;esidt yrici toe driodtipples.and l'oaehes,
to,.ite , deliTeced Aft.Wa,'YtiObor "
- S. WACKER.
1101FLIt8l
NOV. 4TH 1864.
" 60 "
• 25 6 6
46 75 g•
66 , 225 , .4
" 250,"
181 perlik
PRICE & HOEFLICH
Mr AVE jrist reeeirOtt and are yet receivingpom
_rithe Eastern markets a lino addition to their
stock of
GROCERIES, &C
To whit+ the attention of the community is direc
ted as they will discover that they are offering goods
lower then the prices have been heretofore through
the . country. Their stock of
Cannot:be surpassed. for desirableness of style and
quality.
CASSIMERES,
CLOTHS,
80,443,05
Of the West ptterhigi
25,272 37
5'2,84
FLANNELS.
A fine assortment. of Sack Flannels, also La.
dies Cloaking, Cloths of the different colors
worn, and at prices to suit all.
$161,152,37
102,00
$164,162,37
415 1 9aZiad aociaa%
We boast of having the largest assortment ever
biought to Town. Were, bought twenty-five per
cent. cheaper than present prices and will be sold
accordingly. 1
Silks,
Bareges,
Grenadines,
Wool Detains,
Poplins,
Challies,
Lawns, plain and figured,
Balserincs, •
Crape Despanges,
Eng. Crape,
•
American Prints,
French Crape.
Collars, •
Mitts,
Gauntlets,&e
OUR FANCY STOCZ
comprises ft great variety or Ba knots's. Hoop Skirts
Shawls, Gauntlets. Kid Gloves, Head Nets, Trim
ming Ribbons, Laces, &c.
DOMESTIC GOODS
BROWN AND BLEACIIED.MITSLIN,
Linen Steetings '
Bleached and Brown Diapers,
irickicgs,
Strips,
Furintnro Checks, • '
— Btitlass,
Cottonades,
Linens,
Bags & Bagging
CARPETS.
OIL CLOTHS,
Blinds and Hangings
nnor,E2HE.
Our Staik of GrcieCrieft is Very large. Sugars of
different grades—MoWiles nt Various prices. Leaf
Sugar, Syrup, Calreea '
rear Rio and Dandelion,
Amellenn-and English breakfasC do.. Teas, Fish,
Cheese, Rice.
And every article neressary to supply the necessi
ties or render eembrtable our old friends and{ iic
quaintances. ; We mean te' give' reitaincat; ATTU
TION To mums and give our friends every aceout
modation possthle. With many thanks for li:gen.
crone patronage heretofore we .ftball
..enileavor• to
Merit a continuance,' of the public's 'fa•yors. '
.10s.111'11 Pliter;: •
43/%11117E1, 110EF1.7C11
Wqpiaboro, ." : •
COLUMN I
sECtotib ARRIVAL,
141COND ARRIVAL,
SECOND
wririmit GOODS,
WINTER GOODS)
WINTEit GOODS
DELAINES,
ALPACCAS,
PRINTS,
GINGHA M%
',INSETS,
Ladies Clouds, Sontags, Hoods, &e,
(In 31:111 _AIL MIL 0
WILLOW WARE AND •
QUEENSWArtE,
!IA Er ESA* A R VA-Li
n:R ~~-o_o ~ s
tr'AViiNG rettaned fiom the Easton cities
JUlLwith a largo and choice assortment of
Dry , Goodisi,.4tueenslFeere;
- , darware and Grocer!ex,
*hich r_gm 'prepnirciicriAi-wittrmuttsiter
drcomenfei'thim heretofore for Oath,.
--itaanao - abors
Silks, all Wool anti printed_Delahrm,__French_Vo
rinoo, Alapacas, Gifighnins. Shawls, 13almorals,
Hoopskirts, Collars, Tingle Ruffling, Bugle Trim
mings, Ifoosery, CloOking Cloth, &c.
GENTS GOOD'S
Fancy end Plain Casimeres, Black Cloth, Italian
Cloth, Vestings, Satinets, Tweeds, leans, Shirt
Fronts, Collars, Neck Ties, Under Shirta,lDrawers,
Buck Gloves, Buck Gauntlets, &c
Furniture Check, Beading,' Cotton Flannel, 'all
Wool Flannel, Linsey, Table Diaper, 'fowling &c.
QUEENSWARE, CEDARWARE AND
GROCERIES.
Syrups, Molasses, Rio Coffee, Prepared Coffee,
Est& Coffee,
.Sugars, Tobaccos, Babbit Boa To
The above goods hove been purebmed: fbr the
Cosh and 1 desire the same to be sold cot Cash as
We ton't keep any books'.
By strict attention Vo business and a desire to
please in every respect I hope to merit a continu
ance, of patronage. Ott 28_0_8_64
rlipY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
JlDlFranklin Coun'ty, the undersigned Administra
tor of Dr. James Bretherton, dec'd. will sell at Pub
lic Sale, cm the premises, on SATURDAY the 12th
dny of NOV EMBP,I2 , at 10 o'clock, A. M., the fol
lowing d'escribcd Real Estate, to wit:—The fine two
story
BRICK 'MANSION HOUSE
of said decedent, situated on Main Sheet, Waynes.
boro', opposite Kurtz's Hotel. This house is entirely
new—is built in the most approved modern style
and is well adapted for public business or fur a pri
vate residence.. Aloo—an undivided half part of a
TWILLS,
HOUSE AND LOT
on Main •Street. This lot fronts 33 feet 4 inches
and is 264 feet deep. and is situated in the most ba
einem part of the town. A Iso—
A LOT OF LAND
within the borough I.mits of Waynesboro'. well
fenced and in a good state of cultivation, bounded
by lands of Joseph H. Crebs and Lewis S. Forney,.
containing. 2 Acres and 129 Perches, neat measure.
Terms will be made known on the day of sale
by W. S. A M BNItsON
Oet. 21--ts] Administrator.
ASSIGNEES' SALE
IrtSTING S,
THERE will be sold by the iindersigned, Assig
nees of Jacob Goesert, on the premises, in
Quincy township, ON SATURDAY THE 19711
DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1864, the following de
scribed Real Estate, viz: About
of Land, adjoining lands of Solomon Harbaugh,
Alex. Hamilton and Alex. Knepper, lying about 3
miles from the town of Quincy, about
lELICS9CrY .ALCLI3.5 1 13161
of the 80 hoes are cleared and in a good state of
cultivation with good fence. The balance is Wood
Land.
Terms of Sale:--S2OPO to be paid on the Ist day
of April, 1865, when the deed will he delivered and
possession given, the balance in two equal annual
payments with interest from the Ist day of April,
1865. • '
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said, when
attendance will be given by
LEVI C. REPNER,
WM. 001iSERT.
Assignees of Jacob Gossett.
Oetll-•—tel G. V. Moxo, Auct.
VALUABLE FARM
PRIVATE SALE !
r r ltE subscriber offers at Private Sale his value
' ble Form, shunted t j mike North of Wayne..
bore', near Pike's Chuich, containing about
OF FIRST QDALITY LIM ESTONE LAND,
10 acres. more or less, of which are well set with
thriving Timber. The Vann is in a high st Ito of
cultivation and the whole tinder good renting.—
The improvements are, a large tWo•
story
44:7 " I ' s
BUCK DIVEIdLING, -3g-if
with Back Building attached, new Brick Smoke
Holm, e 4 tone Spring Berme, Stone Bank Barn—
AV non shed, Corti Crib and Carriage House, all
u micr one roof—Beg Pen, Bay Shed, &c. There
is n
NEVER-FAILING SPRING
of good wateiTconvenient to the dwelling, with the
Little Antietam flowing within - 12• t —yards of the
Barn, to which stock can have access from every
field except one. There its also on the premises a
FINE ORCHARD
of Grafted Fruit Tiers Pir A ny'pettion wishing
to view the property can do so by calling on the
subscriber. All lal. TAM Y.
Oct 21-4 W
TRUSTEES SALE.
•
THE undersigned trustees of Hannah Fitz, deed
will sell at public 'sale, on
Prithry the 18th day of November, 1864.
in front or Tfowden's Hotel, lh Waynesboro', the
following Real Estate, situated in Washington town
ship Franklin county Pa., outhe road leading froiu
Waynesboro' to 11 ope well Mills, about miles
from either placo, to wit, a . of fire rate Lime*
stone'land containing
- 34 ACRES ,
9
mere o r :less. adjoining lands Joint Honebrake,
Nicholas Bonehnike; John Metcalf and Emanuel
heiis with a 14;
DWELLING HOUSE, •
•
good Wash House, LOG BARN and Hog Pen
thereon , erected, with a never failing well of water
nt the door. a &grate Cllretlicurfa
• or
grafted Fruit, and about 3 AUIW ul good mead
ow. The nboee lend is nearly. all cleared. Any
persons wishing ViPW'tlie-nbove property will can
en Samuel Ritteleirtliving near the premises...,
12? Beic to 'rnituttence at I o i ehielt Oh day
u hen the - twine known • IIINEH4RT, ;
, • •• N WA MI:1C '
„ .
' Trite-6.
FALL ANI) WINTER
J. W. MILLER'S.
DOMESTIC GOODS :
ORPHANS' COURT SUR.
REAL ESTATE.
80 ACRES
110 ACRES
00:-TOI,ER-_ , 21* , '
1864.
=EI
ll,AllBl.lBRifittl
I===ll
MINK WIRT & CO.,
Virasme4baro' Pa.
ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
FIRST STIPP]. ,
SUM.
FIRST SUPPLY,
GOOBSH
WINTER DRY GOOng
WINTER DRY GO DS
WINTER 1)1W GOODS
.Ir-.AIk_XD3(3IEiT
DRESS GOODS
LADIEI
• LADIES
LADIES
DRESS GOOD!!
DRESS GOf)D4
_
IFTTRs, SHAWLS A ND.Numr
PERS, SHAWLS AND NTIDLAs,
FURS. SHAWLS A An
• HOSIERY AND GLovEs.
HOSIERY AND (ThovEs.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES
Mir IE:NW 9 gig.
013 DDS
MEN'S WINTER Ofloßß.
MEN'S WINTER coops,
MEN'S WINTER nocHR,
MEN'S WINTER GOolliii,
CHEAP.
CHEAP,
CHEAP,
CHEAP.
CLOTHS,
erm7 C . ASSIMERES ANA MA7 ISE I TN,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SATINETTS,
CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND SATINETTS,
• UNDERSHIRT'S..
. UNDERSHIRTS, •
'UNDERSHIRTS,
AND
AND
AND
DNA W
DRA WE RN.
DIU WEER.
GROCERIES!
ar.terrirs, ffirrdirrreo,
Grorprio , i, . Harr/war/4,
Grocerift,
.Ilartheare.
Dad' ROOM".
DRY GOODS, _
DRY GOODS.
SEllslfAill AID lifITION:
QtmenNiverri, .2Vivions,
Queenatra e , Notinviß,
Qtteenitca - :Notions.
•
• NI, ); "
• rirWo *mild 'inn the attention custom'
ere and the public to .oin new mock of goods, and,
die the name time so , turn our ; thanks' to customeri
and,othera for theirliberal putronage,, and will en.,
tleavurty fair dealitit with all, fo Tent' a continn
tine* of the'aa me."
'l.l'. AMBERSONi. DZN EDICT dy, CO.
October 21, 1661 :"
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' Ustllescriptions evilFlife.foetfivedi!fortliiiipep*: 3 1 rea. 4
ihrie Yenta , .
With semi-animal iqereat at the rate.of mien
and three-tenths per cent. - Per anninu,—principal
Ind ititerastloth to , be paid in 14.Wfu) money.
Thcie nottsr will ba e:Opirerithltlii at the eptioti
{he, loiclei at maturity, into six per cent, gold bet
jag bowls, payable hot', teas' titin twenty years from
their date, m the Gevelltiriiiitt":4my elect. They will
be issued in filirininatioiiitasso, $lOO, $5OO, $l.
000 and 5.000, rind all sillla Iptions must be for fif
ty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. '
Tho notes will be tint/mit ted to the owners free
of thin .orintion elbtrgei4 in soon Off&
Peposit — us — thry . itet,
the original Gera
prepared.
itillitirn - oterdraw in telest-froni:etiiginit 15,-Per.
ruirkiva tlyposites subsequent to that data must
paiilip_idien)Liteceitleil !rest date of limo toodute of
I spoon: ,
Partiee depositing twenty-five thousand &pare
and upwards for' th ego notes at any ope time Will be .
allowed a commission of•one.quarter of one Pei
cent., which will be paid' by the Treasury Depart:
ment upon the receipt of a bill' foi , tlm atnouut. ea- -
tilled to by the Aker with whom the . depasithwas
made. No dedu coons for commis's'ions must he
made from the deposits. • •
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THISIOAN,
12'10 A NATIONAL SAVIsIiS BANK, offering a high
er rate of interest than any 'other, and the best secu
rity: Any savings bank which pays its depositors
in U. S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the
best circulating medium of the country, and it caaa
tot pay in anythin4 better for its own assets ase ei
ther in government_securi ties or in notes or tronds
payable in government paper,
It is i'tala Ily convenient as a, t emporary
,dr,perma
nent investment. The notes can always he sold for
within a fraction of their face and accumulated in
terest and aro the best securit • with banks' as col
laterals for discoun ts.
Convertible into a Mx per cent, 5-20 Gold Bond.
In addition to the very It here! interest on the notes
for three years, this privelege of conversion i= HOW
worth about three per cent. per annum, fur the cur
rent rate fur 540 bonds is not less than nine per
cent piemitim, and before the wor the illlll3llll
;NI Six per cent. U.B. stocks was over twenty' per
cent. it will be seen that the actud profit on this
!min, at the present market , rate, is not less thin! tvn
yer a•nt. per annum. •
Ha Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation.
But aside tram all the advantages wo have min.
merated, a special Act of Congress exempts all
bonds and Treasury notes from local taxation.—
On the overage, 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 hi,
duce/amnia to I. nder •as those ise•ued by tho govern
ment. In all oilier tonna of indetednt sa, the faith
or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or
ieptir ate communities, only, is pledied for poplar n t,.
while the whole property is held to secure the dir-
Hcharge of. all the obligations of the United States.
%%•bile the gavernmen o era he most liberal
terms for its loans, it bcdieves that the very strong
est appeal will be the loyalty and patriotism of tho
propie
Duplicate certificates will be issued for all del co- :
its. The p irty dep 'siting must endorse upon the
original certificate- the denomation of notes requir
ed, rind whether they ere to be issued in blank or
tillable to order. .When so endorsed it must be
left with the officer receiving the deposit, to be for
war. rd to the Treasury Department.
Scnscturrion wn.t. ne DECEIVED by the Treasurer
of the United States, at Washington, the several
Assistant Treasurers arid designated Depositaries,
and by the e
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAYNES
Bono',
and by all National Banks which are depositaries
of public money, and
ALL RE:SP BCTA BLEBANKS & BANKERS
throughout the country will give farther information
and afford '
EVERY FACILITY TO SIILISCR lI3E.
A ug.
VALUABLE FARM.
FOR SALE
rplIE eubscriber offers at rrivnto Sole' his Tamp
I situated about 3•d of a mile from Quincy, con•
towing
151 ACRES ,
1$ of which is in Timber and thrivin; Chesinut-4
The Farm is of the'best quality of MM ESTONE
LAND, except a few acres which is gravel soil, and
all in a high state of cultivation. If purchasers 41c.
Piro Wthe subscriber will reserve 3U acres leaving
for salol2l A ES. The buildings. will then
be in the centre of the firm and convenient to eve
ry field. The improvements are a large
iRE
3a
with n portico and porches, a new •BRIOn. BANK
BARN; 80 feet long, with Wagon Shed and Cora ,
Crib attached a large new frame Hog Pen, Double
Frame Carriage House, Brick Wash Musa, Smoke
House, Bake Oven, a nd other out-buildings, in gond.
repair, all the buildings being under cypress• and
pine roof+, with tin spouting to each. There is a
tinge Cistern close to the barn, used for Stock, arid.
one near the kitchen. There is a Well of excellent
water in thoyard. , 'Alt re is also a variety of choice.
fruit, such as Pears, Plums, Peaches, and Propels.
in the yard; and a good
CO al - =1
of young thriving Fruit on the Nemeses.
PereOres wiebing viewAgie land can do so by
calling on the eubscriber.
lall the 'above limn is not Enid privately on or
before 11to 'I2TH DAY OF Nil VllttliEH next, it
will he offdred at itut.lie halo on that day at 1 &-
dock, P. M.
&leo 31.1-Iml . JOHN MIDDOUR
Repository copy Im. and send Intl to this attics
fur collects's*.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
A T 'T 11 fl
WISESMI gODSD Dilir GIN STE
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OGILBY . having just returned tram New
e Yurk and Pfitladetinlat with a LARGE 41.N.Dt
§ e. , E
LNDLD ASS,q/a4I I EIV2. OF LeiLtliS.Yund
GEATLEALEYS '
FAIL AND - WINTER DRY . GOODS,
•
_which' he has bought at very low prices and is en—
abled to` Offal great Ind neetuents to- persons wish •
tug 13AltqA1IVS. .
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visztiair us , we ihaiL lake pkiieure.
in etiovvipg • them. our etoct. and 'LANs - Munn Veld oat.
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