j sAU :puma 11100 Y virtue of the last Will: iffilittittilsitCO jillihas, Hoch, late of Quincy Tdiftiship, dee% the sUbsoiilie :. will be 11 it. - Public Sala, on rAtersda,y the Le day of December s 1864 , rat Snow Hill, 'on the road :leading *hem Wayden• 'bozo' to Quincy, the tenoning personal property, 'viz: ONE EMILY - 1101188 ; '•ONE PALLING-TOP RITGCY, ono one-horse Spring Wagon, 1 Sleigh awl Bells, 1 Cut and cart gears, 2 sets Single fieriness, 1 new Saddle and Riding Bridle; 3 Buffalo Robes, 3 Fly-nette,4 picks sledges, 2 digging Ovas, 1 wheelbarroW, 2 axes; 1 'large chest of Tools, Stich as saws, augers, planes and' chiselsva large lot of LUMBER, consisting of lf inch, 1 inch and inch Yellow Pine Boards, a lot of assorted Scantling, 12004p0d Cheett.ut Rails -a lot of Chestnut Bar Posts; a lot of • CORN BY. THE BARREL,. 500 bushels of Lime ; 1 curled Maple Secretary and Book Case. 1 Bird's Eye Wardrobe, 1 eight day Clock and Case,l Settee, 1 set Chairs, 1 Ta ble, 2 Stands, 1 'l'en•plate Stove and Pipe, 1 case of Surveyor's Instruments, A LARGE LIBRARY OF BOOKS, consisting of miscellaneous' works, 0 large Maps ; 4 U• 'S. TEN-FORTY COOK& BONUS, $5OO each; 30 SHARES STOCK, First National Bank of Waynesboro', 4 Shares Waynesboro' and State Line Turnpike Stock, and a great many ar -tielesentirely too• numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, when attendance and a reasonable eredit will be. given WM. FLEAGLE, Ex'r. G. V. MONO, Auct,— Nov. 18 —2t] NOTICE. THE Stockbidders of the First National Bank of Waynesbord; Pan are hereby notified to meet at the Banking house, OD Tuesday the 6th day of December next, between the hours of l 0 A. M. and 3 P. M., for the purpoie of voting for or against the Amendment of Article 3d a the Asso ciation, so that it shall rend—adding, "who shall hold their offices troll the next annual meeting and until their successors shall be elected and qualified." • W. f 3-1 CEO. BESORE, J. H. CLAYTON, nay 18-2tl DANIEL IHICKLEY. PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on SATURDAY the 10th of December next, on the premises, the foltowing described Real Estate, viz: A Lot of Ground situated near the German town School ifousP, adjoining Lands of Matthias Nicholas, Peter Lout, and others, containing 11 49. 0 XIL NI IS "s, with a story and a half LOG HOUSE, Lag Barn, Hog Pen, &c., thereon. l'here is a good well of water near the house and a young Orchard of choice fruit trees on the premises. Sale to Com mence at 1 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by JACOB LOHMAN. Nov 18 PUBLIC SALE. IN pursuance o an or er o t e Irp ins Four of Franklin county. Pa., the undersigned admin. -tistrators to sell, will offer at Public Sale, on Wednesday the 30th day otArovember, 1864, at Bowden's Hotel, in Waynesboro',ail the Real Estate of Emanuel Miller late of Washington town ship, deed, viz: Purpart Ist, being th-: "MANSION FARM," situated in said township, bounded by lands ofyehr, Resh and Bonebrakes, containing ACRES 134 end 76 PERCHES neat, the land being the best limestone. There is also an excellent Spring we tering—a fine Meadow, and an Orchard of grafted fruit. The improvements are good—•A STONE li 0 US E, rough-cast, A STONE BARN,t•pring House and all miler buildings required. This pur. part is one of the best farms' and most desirable homes in the county. Purpart 3rd, being a farm of • S 1 A 0 RtE S • and 44 PERCHES,' situate in Quincy township, adjoining lands of Stoler, Zody's heirs, :Greenawalt and others, having thereon a W E ATHERBOA RD ED HOUSE, BANK BARN and other improve merits. There is a stream of water running through the barn yard for stock, and a wed of good water near the kitchen. The land is also limestone of good quality, and the property is convenient to mills store, &c., and one of the best, of the size in that re gion. Purpart 2nd, being 35 Acres of MOUNTAIN LAND, situate in Washington township, along the Mentz er Gap Road, set with chestnut and other timber.— There is some clear land, a spring and fruit trees, and an old house. EirPersons wishing to view the above property will call on N. 13onebrake or the parties residing on the premises. Sale to com mence at 10 o'clock when draughts will be shown and terms ma de known by • , JACOB E. MILLER, NICHOLAS BONEBRAKE. Administrators, to sell, &c. G. V. Moso. Nov. 11 te.) PUBLIC SALE. jN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court ofFranklin county. Pa. the undersigned, Trustee to sell the Real Estate of Christian Frantz, late, of Washington township, dec'd will sell at public out • cry, ON TUESDAY THE 29TH OF NOVER'BER, 1864, on the premises,. all the Real Estate of said dec'd con sisting of about 16 ACRES' OF GROUND adjoin ing lands of John Frantz, Samuel Frantz, John &lively and others, an.) situated within 200 yards Fairview Mills. The land is first quality, and mell kciproved, having thrireon a commodious BRICK HOUSE • Stone Wash House, Barn, Carriage _ House, and all other buildings necessary to comfort or convenience. There is a well at the kitchen door and running water accessible to stock in the barn yard. A prolific ORCHARD of grafted fruit, peach and plum trees, grape vines, &c., are some of the recommendations of this property. The buildings and fences are all new and in very good condition„ while the place is especially convenient, being reach ed by roads from four directions. The neighbor. hood is one of the best and a pleasanter residence Could not well be found. Llntisie to commence at .10-o'clock when the terms will be made known. ABRAHAM FRANTZ. Trustee to sell Nov. 11—to HOTEL IT NMI SiLg. rr HE undersigned will sell at Private' Bale the Waynesboro' Hotel, situated in Waynesboro', Franklin county, Pa. The Hotel is a large, TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLI NG , *situated in the centre of the town and hae`thebest • traveling and transient. custom in the State, —The House bas 15 Sleeping Rooms, Large Lining Room, Kitchen, Parlor, Bar Room. Basement, Ac. • There is a good Well of Water at the . Kitchen door and en aXcelient 'MUM,* t4, - .34.4• 'l ll ,reA B -4abling thirty, Lituroflorsea. , .; , .; r AIso—OcAORES OF LAND,adjiiining town, , 043 'soldl,witti the atiOvi,iirdpeitY tithe purcha . - sar:4BB, l o ll .it ; .P. 1 14 9/ 8 , 1 3 YVD EN • Nov . - • • TAP W; PUMA M Paient• Clothl Wnngejt ..'.. JOEL lor of Ifilizifiod Hon ] , '' • .." 1 t ti • •,,; Emma.. cottaty4:- 1 - ( July II 1, '62.) ' Agent for Samuel Fitz. Jou M. SMITE, Auct. t,A T OF NEW I • 1 10231 GEO. STOVER'S, Waynesboro', Pa. VIHAIMHFUL for kind favors and patronage here tofoie bestowed upon 'him, again appears before the public to solicit a continuance of the same.— He having just returned from'the eastern cities with a fine and well selected stock of new FM MID WINTER EDADS, Which he intends selling at very low rates, which he knows he can do to the satisiaction of all will . cull and examine his stock. below you will find enumerated a few articles which will be found among his stock to which he calls your attention. FOR THE ) 1•11 a. He has a large assortnie of Dress Goods consisting in part of C Printed and Plain Delaines, • B l'k and Cord Silks, Plaid Mohair, Silk Warp Mohair, Bowes, Medona Cloth, Lavellas, French and domtic Gingha me Poplins; Pongee Mixture, Cloth for • Ladies, Wrapings, :G loves, Hosiery, in great variety. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Cessinteres; Union Cassitnores, , Dock Linens, Cottonades, Bummer Coatings, Tweeds, Velv•:t Cord, Marseilles, - "Silk Vesting, o vatme 'es trigs, o a • kinds; inifact:a full assotment of goods for Gentle men wear. Also a larger and well selected stock o DOMESTIC GOODS, Muslin, Ticking; and a complete a assortment of Notions. It's no use {trying to enumerate. you want anything at all in the Dry ,Goods line Oat ca 11 in and you will find him ready to writ on you with pleasure. To persons having country Produce to sell, 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 n call, and he will sell you goods as cheap as they can be purchased elsewhere. Nov. 11, 1864. PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber will offer et Public Sale, in the village of Quincy, on MONDAY THE /4TH DAY OF Novitmuca, the following personal property, to wit : TWO EXTRA MILCH COWS, one,of which Will be fresh sometime in March ; 2 largo FAT HOGS; 1 Falling-top and 1 Trotting Buggy, both as good as new; 1 new Wheelbarrow, 1 large Grindstone. Also Household and Kitchen Furniture-2 raw Bedsteads, i new Wash Stand, 1 new writing Desk, 2 large Looking Glasses, 1 LARGE TEN-PLATE STOVE with pipe, t l large iron Kettle, 6 new bags, 1 barrel Vinegar, 1. barrel preserved Cider. 2 barrels, 1 ten-gal 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 chum & buck ; 6 Cords Wno f, a lot / alings and Boalds, lot new timber for porch, MOO MT OF HITE IN BOWS, for weatherboarding; some Hay and Coinfodder, 5 bus. Potatoes; 1 mew mattock, 2 axes, 1 saddle, and a variety of other articles not enumerated. He will aiso sell on the same day the House and Lot. It is a TWO-STORY Ma 0 ar ME 0 IT .0 3EI , with a good shop attached—Wash House and 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 tor two hor ses awl two cows; new Hog Pen, there is also some fruit on the lot. The rooms in the house are all papered, and everything about the premises in CQUI• plate order. It is on of the most desirable proper ties in the village for privatelite. to com mence at 10 u'. lock on said day when the terms will be made known. SAMUEL. MIDDOIIIi. Nov. 4—ts) • G. V. MONG, ALIO, ir 3EL .11116. "E" TRAYED .from the premises of the subscriber . oahuut the last of September a WHITE HOG, with a black spot above one hip and a piece cut out of the right ear. Any person giving such informa tion as will lead to his recovery will be liberally re warded. , HENRY, HENNA:LE. Nov. 4-31. . • . CORD WOOD AND RAILS FOR SALE; THE subscnber has a large lot Cord Wood and Chestnut Bails which he will dispose of on the ground. on the moat accommodating terms. Nov 11-3 w) :WI qb alziroil EPP 0-011 111 HE subscriber °fills at Private Sale a •let of ground situated near the Bhie Rock School House containing about 19 ACRES, upon which there is a comfortabl two-story LOG. HOUSE. good Smoke House, Barouche House, Hog Pen, &c. There is also a , fine ORCHARD of grafted fruit on the premises and a Cistern near the door.al , GEO. GOSSERT. — Mentzer's Horse ti-Cattle Powder. ed of Mr, M o M •M er . itzer BT , ?h N e E re a cipe hav t i r g J: i si l l: F n ias l l g the above farionied Horse and Cattle Powder, for Pennsylva nia and Maryland. takes this meacid, of informing the farraers,4lravers, AM., that he basso* band and intends keeping a good supply always on hand.— Country .merelusani, and others keeping. ouch articles . .for sate, would do well. to supply,themselvea with a quantity. 11. will sell ; it on commission or forMuh . eheskaOrders :bet .punctually -attended tw: +Jantuuylll...-.. !,:ICURTis ;.,...:, NEW; Fi#, ll6l 4:l,AiNR„ 7 1 :1; 4 . 1 :;.r . G,,. JUST FROM THE EASTERN AUCTIONS AT THE NEW STORE OF IVIgTO NIX & HITESHEW, CTIAMBEELSBURG. On Second Street, nearly Opposite Me P. 0., •UT Simi have a full sleek of all kinds of Dry Goodeuod NotiantOrbich we are selling at 'astonishing low priceg (foi.the timetOr. We have Detains Plain oV• Figured from 35 up Colicoes, • : . , " Cloaking Olathe, -215 Geminate,. ' ' 0 " 15 " Unbleached Muslin IS 25 1t litesched;— o op it An' Wool Flannel, *s 50 •, Hoop Skittifoi'Misses, 4. Ladies, Wool Under Skirts, , " Over , giosking Yarn, Best Spool Cotton only 100 Ih short we are selling almost every, thing lower then can be bought (at present)" wholesale in the cities. Call if youplease and see - for Toteselves. METCALF & HITESHEW. Pi. B. We are also Agents for the Singer Sew ing Machine. M, & H. Oct. 28, 1864 TEE subscriber will offer at Public 'Bale, on BATURDAY the 26th day of NOVEMBER next, the fancying described Real Estate, viz :—A half Acre lot of ground, situated in Quincy, oppo site the Lutheran Church, with a two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE with Basement and Store Room attached, Wash House, , Frame Stable, Hog Pen, ifild other out buildings thereon. There are a variety .of choice Fruit trees on the lot and a spring branch running Witgh - it, with a Wall of—good--water--convenie to the house and a Cistern just completed, near the door. Also— =PICO ..41110111DISEILIIMIlig, more or less, of first quality Limestone Land, ad • JciaifiglaMidirof JOU bitamy, David Snowberger and the 'Snow Bill farm, about 2 Acres of which are well set With thriving Timber. On this tract there is a fine OIriHARD of grafted fruit tr.es. Also—A tract of MOUNTAIN .LAND ajoining lanes of frGood, John Lantz, and others, containing 10 ACRES, 'more or less, well set with thriving Chestnut and other timber. EV.Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by N.B. The above property may be purchased privately prior to the day ,of sate. R. Oct. 28—ts. . • THERE will be sold by the undersigned, AsSig nees of Jacob Ijossert.. on the premises, in Quincy township, ON „SATURDAY 7HE 19771 DAY OF NOVEMBER,' 1864, the following de- son e ea state, viz: s 'out 80,A-CITES of Land, adjoining lands of Solomon Harbaugh, Alex. Hamilton and Alex. Knepper, lying about 2 miles from the town of Quincy, about ' 3E....M1X1M" of the 80 acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation with good fence. The balance is Wood Land. Terms of Sale:--$2OOO to be paid on the Ist day of April, 1865, when ttie 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. KEPNER, WM. GOSSeRT, Assignees of Jacob Go& iert. G. V. MONO, Acct• ESIIISTiI lini IllY DES MN I OGILBY having just returned from New L" ' York and Philadelphia with a LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORT:4IEIU OF LADIES and GENTLEMEN'S s FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, which he has bought at very low prices and is en abled to offer great inducements to persons wish ing BARGAINS. Persons visiting g its we shall take muck pleasure in showing them our stock and Offer them great bar rains in buying. 6' ~0., • Washington House "Store," Ilverstown, Md. Oct 28-2:n. . ANN _AIL SAE? _IL 1 1 DT Gs- CHOPPIATOr MILLS • THE subscriber %yenta' inforin the public that he has purchased of V. B. Gilbert, the well-known sawing and Chopping Mills ' situated about one quarter of a mile from gear's Factory, and is now prepared to saw lumber to oreer, by mill or circu lar saw, and is also prepared th chop corn, oats, &c. at short notice. 12e Persons wanting WATER WHEELS can have them made to order at short notice. None but the bust material will se,used for this purpose. By punctuality and attention to business he hopes to merit a liberal share of the public's patronage. JOHN L. METCALF. P. S. The subscriber oilers for sale a new FRAME BUILDING, 10 by 16 Wt, suitable for a backbuilding, wash house, stable, etc., all 'ready for roofing. . J. L. M. Nov. 4, 1864. THE subscriber will sell at Public Sale at his residence 2 miles' Bouthwesf - of Waynesbore,- hear Good's - Sash' and Door Factory, nn Sercrana . r rax 26rtt or Plovinaaa, 1864, the following proper ty, Via: 1 GOOD ItI.II,CH COW, 2 FAT HOGS; 1 Wardrebe;•2 Wish Stands, I fan cy do; 3 Bedsteads, 3• sets chairs, 4 Rocking Chairs, 1 Trundle . • Redatead, Secretary,. 1 'Chest, a lot Carpeting, lot „Window ,Blinds, 1 Royal. Cook and 2 Ten-,Plate stoves, t Braeakfast and one Kitchen,Tabte,.g• lot floor oil bleth r l Rocking Cry , dle,l , COrner _Cupboard; 'I eight-day Occu l t dough tray, I sink* 2, large basket/4 lot , BOokis,' Queens- Wire, Glass and TitswirUi ;crocks, heiches and tubs, Sorgho Systip;'l imier of. Vinegar, a: lot bar rels; a lot Paint and White' Lead V. B. GILBERT. - ONE TOP BUGGY, and Harnesi, 4 See Scapa and 1 Hive, Sausage Grinder and Sniffer, a lot Hot bead • ISasli, 6 Hour harrelit,2l. crocks new A pplebutter, a,lot dry. herds. lurks,- mattock and shovels. 2 TONS - or HAY; 2 Laddrs, a h 4 oak and :pine lumber,. 5, bus. Pota, toes 1 cord of wood, 1 huge iron kettle,,and other articlee.not enumerated., iVr,'Sale tocbinmence at 10 o'clock on said. day , when 4 ,credit , Opt .months will be given on aft sums, omer.slo- 1 -oxccipt that for hoga.which.,will be ,castr,..purcbasers to; give their nutesWitli,opproved.gcwity. • • t. , 1:. 1 r-414PCM.E!, PRICE; Nov oi 11—t5). ,„ alesa,'Autl, • „ IarSPRING , sTYLE OF iiATS Fon„1884 ,-;. N ow T oady at .` 1 (I He deo,' thigostown PUBLIC SALE. FTTiTy4 7 77MiMI9 REAL ESTATE. Oct 21—t sj GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT TH PUBLIC SALE. flttitTlOlthitri . NOV. VP II 181154, it 25e 66 - •75 u - 225 II foOL 187 per lb. PRICE& HOEFLICH Ia'AVE just received and are yet receivingifrom the Eastern markets a fine addition to their stock of GROCERIES, &C, To which the attention of the community is direc ted as they will discover that they are offering goods lower than the. prices have been heretofore through the country. Their stook of ILHOSENBERG Cannot:be surp4sed for desirableness of style and quality. CASSINIERES, ' CLOTHS, Of the latest pitons, A fine assortment of Sack Flannels, also La• dies Cloaking Cloths of the different colors worn, and at prices to suit all. Ladies Clouds, Sontags, Hoods, &c, zirauaztam aucLo4 We boaet of having the largest assortment ever brought to Town. Were bought twenty-five per c•ept. cheaper than'• present prices and will be sold accordingly. Lawns, plain and figured, alzeri n es, ' Crape Despanges, ling. Crape, American, Prints, • Preteb. Crape, Collars, Irdlefs, Mitts, ,Gauntletsoke OUR FANCY STOCK comprises a great variety of Bahnorals, Hoop Skirts Shawls, Gauntlets, Kid Gloves, Head Nets, Trim ming Ribbons, Laces, &e.— - DOMESTIC COODS BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLIN, Linen Sheeting,s, ' Bleached and Brown Diapers, Ticking's, CARPETS, orr...crio TES, 131108 and E,Eaniingt3 rAOBEMLES. Our,Stocit of Groceries is very large. Sugars of different gratles-;-hlolasses at various prices. Loaf Sugar, tlrup, Coffees, teal Rio and-• Dandelion, American and English breakfast du.. Teas, Fish; .Chedie, • - '.• - , QUEENSW.A„Fte, Anti every snick necessary to supply the necessi ties or retktlO. , .ald_friends and at quaintanees. We mean to give mimosa:. ATTU r Mop Ti)..BUStNivtio and give:on:friends every" ticctita- Withlnutny , thank* firs - • tt.gek. , -emus patronage heretofore *0 tatisit : a continteutee of *6 , public's ravine. , i 'v. :=:.11.16k11 3 11 , ;PHIGEi' .• bANIUELIIOXFLICH tVoystessb.k-o, COLUMN! SECOND AROIVUd,. SECOND .I.IgItTVAL,, SECOND. ARRIVAL, WINTER GOODS, WINTEU ti 00054, WINTER GROOM; DELAINES, .51ERINOS, ALP OCAS, PRINTS, GINGHAM S, J.INSEYS, Silks, Bareges, Grenadines, 'Wool Delains, °Poplins, Strips, Furintnro Cheeks, ' Buriass, f Cottonades, I --Linens, t Bags ct Bagging.. ' 4l = - Am.camp, 4 WILLOW. WARE-AND-...,; .1,.........., r1 .,.. , , . • , _ r c .V. .., 'l3 .!.../..- - 4 , ~, ~... '4, .. 1: ~. 4. • >. ; LATEST AIRIVAL! j iIiMERSON, BBODICT & CO., ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR UT AL Abu - rrq im ma_ 7. TWILLS, VESTINf;%9 irVILdT.fl EgEBS CLO7IIS, CASSIMERES AND SAT INE7 TS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SATINETTS. CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, UNDERSHIRTS, • • UNDERSHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, AND• AND AND' DRA WERS. - D RA WERS. DR-311--WE • GROCERIES! t?' We would call the attention oar custom ers and the public td our new sock of goods,' and as the same time, tur n . our thanks - to customers and others , for their, libereLpationage,• and will en deavor InVfair dealing 'with all, to merit acontinn iince6it the same:' • ' ' • . —AMIMRPONOMNEWCT & CO. October lit' 186 r - - • I ‘io Feb; 5, '64 7 KURTZ'S, === Waynesboro' Pa. FIRST SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY. WINTER DRY GOODS WINTER DRY GOODS fly GOOD* k s * DRESS GOODS LADIES LADIES DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS FTJRS, SHAWLS AND NUBIAS, FURS, SHAWLS AND NUMAS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES MEN'S WINTER GOODS. MEN'S WINTER GOODS, MEN'S WINTER GOODS, MEN'S WINTER GOODS, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, • CHEAP. CLOTHS, Groceries, Groceries, Groceries, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. MM HG BEE Queensware, Notions, _Qtzeensware, Notions, Queenstoare, Notions. I . 01111" * "' ‘‘vi, - 4 ,V1)!;`( )` 4 i' 4' • ,i7l.7oAtdrrt, ,hits 11, 9,tillktftritiutVsWel,l2l),l:lo that; eunscrtptiemi ST) ueleteived forCimpott Ir i stert: 11317 Notes, Pityablb ibis isnot, frota Mk= ABo4# with rmi-ett0 1 1al• Ultima , tt PIP / rate'd ,aled ...thtlttinthe ft ppoqbaripc,ipaty sad interest tioth to be pa d ') Three notes will be cense/Mho at the optidn of the bolder at maturity"; itito,e4 per cent, gold beer ing bonds, payable not 14thltri twenty years from their date, a thefldterrimenfmay elect. They will • be issued in denorninatidis of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l. 000 and 6,000, and all subset iptions must be ter fif ty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will be transmit ted to the owners free of transportatiorf charges se atm n after the preipt of the original Certificates ,of Deposit as they can be prepared: ' As the notesdraw Interest from , Anguat 16, •Per. lons making deposites subseqnept to that date ratist ply the interest a/cnied•frOm date of note to date 43,1 f deposit. k Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at• anyone time will be allowed a commission of One-quarter of fine pee cent ,, which will be paid by the Treasur y Depart 7 Went upon the receipt of a bill for the '''amount. cer tified to by the officer with whom the deposit was made. No dada ctions for commissions must be made from the deposits. , ' SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OHMS LOAN. 1T IPA NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, ()Piing 4".higliT sr rate of interest than any other, and the &of eeeii rity. Any savings bank which pays its depo'sitors in U. S. Notes, considers that it is paYingl!l,:the best circulating medium of the country, and, at can; not pay in anything better for its.own assets, are ei ther in government securities or in notes orslinrids payable in government paper, Iris equally convenient as a temporary or *mt . ', • ment. The notes can always be sold fcir within a fraction of their face an accumu a terest,and are the beat security' with banks as cof- a eras or 113COUD onvertiblo into a Six per tent. 540 Cold Bond, In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three ' , elm, this privelege of conversion is now worth about three percent. per annum, for the cur. lirr-5=20-11outhris—not-less--than-niri6--per and_before the war the premium on six per cent. U. S. stocks W3O over twenty per cent. -It will be seen that the ecturl profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not ltss then ten per cent. per annum. to Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation. But aside from all the advantages we have enn . Isterated, 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 tci 'thereto o f taxa flow in various parts of the country. kis believed that no securities offer eo great.in ducenaints to leridem as those issued by the govern ment. In all other forms of or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or seper ate communities, only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property is hell to secure the dis cltarge of all the obligations of the 'United States. While the government offers the most liberal terms for its loans it believes that the very I...ittoott-• est appeal will be the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all depoa- 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 'mist be left with the officer receiving the deposit,. to be Tor: warned to the Treasuiry Department. SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE RECRITED by the Treasurer of the 'United States, at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WA YNES• BORO', and by all National Banks which• are depositaries of public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE' BANKS & BANKERS throughout the country•will give father information and afford • EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBE. Aug. 19-3 m. LAVEST 'ARRIVAL DRY GOODS AVING returned from the Eastera drier liwith a large and choice assortment or • Dry . Goods, Queensware,, Cc darware and Groceries, which I am prepared to oar with much greater in ducements than heretofore fo t - *ash. Ltauaaao cuaaauf Silks, all Wool and printed Detainee, French. Me- Alatmcas, Gingham'. Shawls. Balmorals, Hoopskirts, Collars, Magic Ruffling, Bugle Trim mings, Hoosery, Cloaking Cloth, &c.. ,4 • • Fancy and Plain Caiinteres,Black ~Cloth, Italian Cloth, Veatings, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Shirt Fronts,, Collars, Neck Ties, Under, ShirtePrawers, Buck 4loves. Buck Ganntle ts,ike Hardware, Hardware, Hardware. ilonistvfiaous-. . , . Furniture Cheek, Bedding, Cotton , Flannel, all Wool Flannel, Linsey, Table Diaper, Towling &c. QUEENSWARE, CEDARW ARE AR GROCERIES. • , • Syrups, Molasses„"RiO Coffee, Prepared Coffee,. Ess Coffea, Sugars, Topaegos, Babbit Soap, Tea, G The above goods baie been . purchased for the Cash and 1 desire the wine to be sold, for Cagle& we doalkeep any books; By strict attiption,..ta bushy:lce and a desire to please in every respeCtl hope ,to merit a continu ance of patronage. • . Oct 280864. HE undersigned Auditor, nipointedeby the Or phans Cdurt of Franklin county,. Pa.;:the dis tribute the balance in the, hands , M, ; - Esq., Executor of the lastehill • and; testament of 4 Zamutd FOS, tate' of Washington township, to and among the creditors. of said •tleOdent, will meet the partiai interested, , for the4nrpese. 'of -hid , appoinment, on Tuesday Noveinbat,42d;7l-R,64 - , , at, 10 , o'clock - Mwitt hieefface in tini.trovrif-Elill, 'Waynesboro'. •-• :. •GEO.W.: WEL'aff, 4-30: . 2. • Auditor: A AT ANTED.-zighe, rablierther itr4 pay the high— , ext cash price for drip(' I,,Applersztii__Peaohm_____ deliinted in Wayitegioriz -- , - )' ' PALL. AND WINTER J. W. MILLER'S. GENTS QOODS : -Auditor's Notice. '•'