Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, August 04, 1865, Image 3

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    PEabitt days
of tirs:Parnham's project some years ago; le
. carry a ship-load of young women to Califor
nia, for the consolation of the lonely miners,
we have heard of no similar enterprise , uutil
now. The authorities of Washington Terri
tory and the Governor of Alkssaehusets have
been negotiating to supply the Pacific coast
with female emigrants, that sex being very
scarce in that region. The Governor has
got together three }waxed _females, whom
he intends to sends bra steamer provided by
the Government at Washington, The steam
er will sail from New York on the 20th of
August. The emigrants are promised, when
they get to Washington Territory, good
wages, to be paid in gold, and have the add
ed inducement - of - problible marriage within
three months, if they wish. Thus the Gov
ernor of - Illassachusets - appears - to - be making
provision for his surplus of forty thousand
—spinstersovhoso- apparently hopeless single
state he some time ago so greatly deplored.
zit Rundolpb Wis., — on — blodday ; Farmer
Windsor took a young girl with him to a
circus. Straightway his wife bought some
arsenic. This she inserted into ait:pAt_if
which-ber-husband - was - fon - & — lliTiteTit next
day at dinner,and that night was beyond the
region of flirtation.
The Raleigh Progress Still denounces . the
reckless use of the pardoning power in North
Carolina.
Gold, Gold, Gold, Gold !
Bright, yellovi, hard and cold,
For less than Fifty it is sold,
'To get the "ivy" you are told
-To call at UPDEGAAFF'S Practical Hat Ma
kers. when you can be supplied with all the New
Spring Styles of HATS and CAPS for 1865, at
prices that clearly establish the fact that the precious
metal has declined. Ap 21, 1865.
M'SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES FOR
Are now ready at Updegraff's Hat Store a great
variety of HATS and CAPS for Men, Boys and
Children's wear. Silk Hats, Cassimere Hats, Cloth
Hats on Fur Bodies, Plain Cloth - Hats, - Fur - Hats,
Wool-II lack,-White r -Grey-,-Brown-and
mixed colors, Guyaquille, Panama, Leghorn, Can
ton, Braid, Straw - and Pam Leaf Hats, &c. &c.
from 15 cents up. "Cheaper than the cheapest,-
Better than the Best."
Wholesale and Retail at UPDEGRAFF'S Hat
Makers, Opposite Washington House.
Ap 21 11365'. Hagerstown.
90133 E TOMB.
On the 25th ult., in Mercersburg, Mr.
MARK M'AFEE, aged about 62 years. '
- On the 11th tilt., near Greencastle, Pa.,
after a lingeling illness, Mrs. E. FLEMING,
wife of Archibald Fleming, Esq., aged 73
years 5 months and '4 days.
On the 29th ult., JOAN RAWBECKER,
child of Jacob Mentaer, aged 2 years, 7
months and 16 days.
In this place, on Wednesday last
GEO. B7PRICER - itliar 33 years
In Quincy township, on the 17th July,
11r. JAMES McCUSII, in the 72d year of
his age. The deceased was an honest and
upright citizen, was afflicted for a numbci.of
years with diabetes. For the few last months
to Mcd - hcome quite helpless.
4 0 1
Dearest father thou hest left us,
Here thy loss we deeply feel;
But tis God that he th bereft us
•
He can all our sorrows heal.
Farewell father take thy rest
Peaceful in the grave so low;
Thou no more wilt join our numbers
Thou no more our rongs shall know
Yet again-we hope to meet thee,
When the day of life is tied;
Then in heaven with jny to greet thee
Where no farewell tear is shed.
0 , 7, Wl.-4 %ZIP t - Nta 0-61
PHILADF.LPIIIA CATTLE MARKETS, July
31.—The arrivals and sales of Beef Cattle at
Philip's Avenue Drove 1.11,rd reach :about
1,300 head this week; the, market is dull at
oriner rates, with sales of first quality Penn
.ylvaitio and Western Steers at from 15(cp,
61c; fair to good at 13®141,e, and common
t from 11@12e /31 lb, as to quality; the mar
rat closed very dull within the above range
it prices.
Cows are without change; 120 head sold
t from $25 up to $75 19 head as to quality.
Sheep are more active; 8,000 head arrived
:nd, sold at from 6®6lc 1 lb, gross. as to
tuality.
Hogs.—Prices are rather better; 2,000
lead arrived and sold at the different yards
t from 615@16.75 the 100 - Ib3, net.
PHILADELPHIA August
. I.—The Flour
iiarket is rather quiet at'about former rates;
:ales, comprise about 1,200 bbls, in lots, most.
y to the retailers and bakers, at from s7@
.25 for superfine,s7.so.@B for extra, $8.021-
(1)8.75 for old stock extra 'family, $9@9.50
or fresh ground do, and slo@ll bbl for
*ancy brands ac3ording to quality. Rye
!'lour is selling at 65-50 14 bbl. Cornmeal
ontinues quiet, and we hear of no sales.
GRAlN.—There is more Wheat offering,
nd prices have declined, with sales of about
"000 bushels at 200@215e for prime old
eds, closing at the former rate, and 200 e
er bushel for new do. •In white there is
othing deity , . Rye is selling in a small
, :ay at 10561100 per bushel for new and
ld. Corn is lower; 4,000 bushels yellow
ohLat:1000056, closing at the lowest fig
, re. Oats are rather quiet; 3,000 bushels
old at 55e for new, and 70e per bushel for
,Id.
ALUABLE SMALL FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE!
HE subscriber offers at Private Sale his Farm,
Isituated about one mile iiorn Waynesboro', a-
L ng the Turnpike leading to Greencagtle, contain-
I . FS'Y ACRES ,
orirorless T firat quality—Limetitone -Land.—zrhe
. provements aro a
•
ma - 11111C1
ND STON • N with two Thfran•
,g Floors—Stone Spring onse and "excellent
pring, with allmocessary o, - .There is
so on the premises a good • ?PLR : ORCHARD.
be •West.or Little AntietAt crosses the turnpike
Abut out one hundred yards of. the barn, yard;
he property is pleasantly situated and altogether a
:sirstole one. For TOrther particulars apply to the,
' dethiglted.ift Waynesboro'.
" HENRY SMITH:
August -
ETUALFE &HITESNEW are still at the
ind Stand, on Second Street," betuWea 'the 4e41 -
11 Washington ffauje; South-aido, • gug 4.
Leif': l l l llV D TIMIT 4Wir
AISI
CHOPPING: MILLS
TRE subscriber would inform the public that he
has,purchitsed of V. I!. Gilbert, the well-known
stoking and Chopping Mills, situated about one
quarter of a mile from Boar's Factory, and is now
prepar4 to saw, Lumber tworder, by mill or circu
lar saw, and - la also prepared to chop corn,otits, &c.
at short notide: ,H 0 has now on hand a supply of
one-inch Pine Boards, Shingling and Ceiling Laths,
the latter B,S 1-4 and 4 feet long, a large lot Oak
Failings, Broom Handles,Rack Rungs, and other
Lumber, all of which • will be sold on reasonable
term.. •J O.hN N. ItinT9ALF.
Aug 4. •
STRAY
L'tTßAYED'from the premises of the subscriber
Olivine in Mount Hope, on the 21st of July last,
a RED COW, with horns : , She did not give much
milk and was not in very good order. -A liberal re
ward will be pail for her recovery.
JOHN M. COOL
August 4-3 t.
2 -- 5 3 00 REWARD.
THE above reward will be paid for such infor
mation as will lead to the detection and-con vie
etion-of-the-parties-WWilioke my. carriage on Sun
day night last by throviing it down nn embankment
on the mountain. . DAVID-Mit - LER.
Monterey; Aug. 4—at.
J.,HERVEY EWING,
.ATTORNEY AT LAW,
.rto. 11 LAW - BUILDING, ST. PAUL ST.
• Baltimore. Md.,
Refers to editor of this paper. (41r. E, is author
ized to transact any business connected with the
"Record" in Baltimore.—Ed. Record.]
METCALFE & HITEgREW - 11AVE JUST
opened another largo lot of Dry Goods and
Notions. [aug. 4.
rpHE largest assortment of LADIES' DRESS
GOODS ever opened in Chambersburg, at
4] METCALFR &
ETUALFE dv 1-11TEISHE
month, the yerir , round, to purchase goods ;
they therefore have fresh stock and latest styles all
the time. Dug. 4 .
DRESS TitIMMINIGS.—The best assortment
outside of the city at
au:• 4 IVICTCAL FE & HITESIIEW'S•
11HE PLACE to buy cheap Dry Goods, at
Alincet,FE & HITEsEIW'S.
LWAYS a full stock to select from at --
---
MITJCALFEE & HITESHEIY'S.
TPiIE BEST “HOOP SKlTlTS"iihctlieTirgest
assortment in the Stale, at
aug 4.] METCALFE & HITESEEW'S.
W - HERE you get the worth of your money, at
METCALFIO & HITESIIEW'S.
ATETCALFE iSr, HITESHEW will give notice
111 when they go into their new room.
PUBLIC SALE.
EE subscriber intending to devote his atten
tion entirely to the Blacksmithing business and
the manufacture of his Patent_Door -Lock, will of
ti.r-at Public - Sate - at - AmieTam JuncreffDaii—lhe
turnpike-leding to Ilsgerstevn, on THURSDAY
THE 10 TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1865, the fol
lowing personal property, to-wit: FOLR HEAD
GOOD WORK HORSES ,
two of - which are excellent plow leaders ; 4 head of
YOUNG CATTLE _
1 FOUR-INCH TREAD FARM WAGON
(good) 2 three-inch tread.t arm Wagons, 1 narrow
tread Wagon, I two•horse Wagon, 1 new Spring
Wagon, 1 Buggy, 1 good Sleigh, 1 Woou Bed, 1
Sand Bed, 1 pair Hay Ladders, 1 Cart,
ONE EXTRA GRAIN DRILL,
(Troxel's make) 1 Grain Rake, a lot cart wheels, 2
two-horse azol 2 thrle-horse Barishear Plows, fi
double and 2 single Shovel Plows,2 Corn Coverers
4 Harrows, 1 eight-horse New York Power, 1. set
BLACKSMITH TOOLS, 2 sets Breechbands, 2
sets Front Gears, 4 sets Plow Gears, 4 Housens, 4
Fly-nets, 1 Wagon Saddle, 1 Side Saddle, collars,
bridles and halters, all of which are nearly as good
as new; 4 pair breast chains, 4 butt traces, log
chains; cow chains, single and double trees, jockey
sticks, also Bedsteads and Tables, with many other
articles unnecessary to enumerate.
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when
a reasonable credit will be given by
July 28-2 w
I
HOUSEKEEPERS TAKE NOTICE
Now IS YOUR TIME TO BUY CHEAP
FURNITURE, as I have opened in the Junior
Encino House, on North Potomac Street, ono of
the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENTS
OF FURNITURE TO BE FOUND IN WEST-
ERN MARYLAND. The attention of purchasers
who desire
SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP
as well as beauty of finish, is invited to my large
stock, consisting in part of
Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes and Bureaus, Mahogany
Bedsteads and Chairs, Marble Top Pies,
Centre and Card Tables, Mahogany
and Marble Top Wash Stands,
LOUNGES of various styles and paternsi EX
TENSION TABES,SPRING BEDS AND AI AT
TRASSES, common Bedsteads and CHAIRS of
every description; in short, I will guarantee my
stock of Furniture to ue the largest general assort
ment, to be told cheap, that can •be bought any
where.
Let me now call your attention to my splendid
cheap anu fresh stook of
GROCER,IES . ,
at my• stand right opposite the Market House. I
have always in store and for sale,
The Cheapest. Sugars, Coffees, Teas and Pro
visions to be bad anywhere.
I am detennitfed to please one and all, and to sell
cheap. Remember, if you want Furniture or Gru
a:del, to-give MO a call, as you,shall not regret it.
boot forget the places—in Junior Hall and oppo
site the Market House. B. MARTIN BLOOM.
- Hagerstown, July 28-3 m. •
SPRING AND SUMMER
GOOOS,
AT THE
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM
JAMES A: FISHER.
Y stock , embraces all the best styles of .Plain
M
ant Fancy CLOTHS, Plain and Fanoy
03e11140,23a1E1D415 0 1:PCIDGZIa
Plain and Fancy VESTINOS, all of which will be
made to order in the most fashionable and work
manlike manner, or sold in Patterns to suit ensto-
Mere. Aleo,a full stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
iCIiEAP FOR CASH.-ti)l
-Also, one of the best selected stocks of GENT'S
FIaiNISHING GOODS in the„town— = one Shirts,
.Hoisery t Gloves and Ties in' ,endless variety. Also,
Military cloths And Coach:lures' *Lich will he Nods
to order at the ebortest notice. .
' •• J... A'. FISHER,
--- oppOsito Washington Ho use, listerstpwn,, hitt.
AP. 28, '
C - 40,_
ast every
1-ready-sold, except that the Government reserves-to
itself the option of paying interest in gold coin at 6
per cent., instead of 7 3-10ths in currency. Subscri
bers will deduct the interest in currency up to July
June, and will be made promptly and continuously
after that date.
The slight change made in the conditions of this
THIRD SERIES affects only the matter of inter
est. The payment in gold, if made, will be equiva
lent to the current), interest of the higher rate.
The return to specie payments, in the event of
which only will the option_to_psy—interestin-Gold
be availed of, would so reduce and equalize prices
ha t purchases made with six per cent. in gold
would be fully equal to those made with seven and
Now - oirerliirlhe Government, and its superior
advantages make it the
Great Popular Loan of the People. •
Less than $230,000,000 of the Loan authorized
by the last Congress are now on the market. This
nmOunt at the rate it which it is being absorbed, will
all be subscribed for within sixty days, when the
notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has
uniformly been the cane on closing the subscriptions
to other Loans.
of the country may be afforded facilities for taking
the lean, the National Banks, state Banks; and
Private Bankers throughout the country have gen-
erally agreed] toreceive subscriptions at par. Sub
scribers will select their own agents, in whom they
have confidence, and 'who only are to be responsible
for the delivery of the notes for which , they receive
orders.' JAY COOKE,
131.11NRY OAKS.
Wu. ADAMS, Auct
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, Philadelphia.
.SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED by the FIRST
NATIONAL RANK, Waynesboro'.
May 26-3 m,
Central Square, Hagerstown, Md
ZHE above well•known and established Hotel
has beeri re-opened and entirely renovated, by
the undersigned, and now ollbrs to the public every
comfort. and Attraction found in the best hotels.—
THE TABLE is bountifully supplied with every
delicacy the market wilralllird, THE SALOON
contains the choicest liquors, and is constantly and
skilfully attended: T.l - 1E sTAIJLE is thoroughly
repaired, and careful Ostlers always ready to , ac
commodate custormrs.
BENS}. FRANTZ, N. D. I. N. BNIVELY, H. D.
DRS. FRANTZ & SNIVELY having associa.
Jted themselves.in the practice of Medicine and
surgery would state that they are well prepared to
treat all medical and, surgical cases. Persons in
debted to either'of the above will please make early
settlement to the time of their association, as they
wish to close their old books. '
Office in Dr. Frantz's residence in the room for
merly occupied as store room by Mr. J. Beaver.
April 14--tf
Mentzer's Horse ra, Cattle
M• m il e tz . er STON ER
the reciphearfionrg
making the
far-tamed Horse and Cattle Powder, fur Pennsylva
nia and. Maryland, takes this method of informing
the farmers, drovers, &c., that he has on hand and
intends• keeping a good supply always on hand.—
Country merchants and others keeping such articles
for sale, would do well to supply themselves with a
quantity. He will sell it on commission or for cash
cheap. Orders mill be punctually attended to
January 31.
VBEN you want to smoke' a floe Segal., go to
KURTZ'S fur it.
- r7P.KIIRTZ has the finest assortment of Per
fumery in town.
EXTEND, the great cure for Consumption, at
'mars Drug store.
FOR u cake-of fine Suap, you must goto
K URTZ'S.
TZLIIRTZ hos a nice Jot of Pocket Books.
, July 14
U - RTUTiliaVaThilTai.
KURTZ'S.
F yoti wont to rerhove those pimples null blotches
ifrotti your fuce, go to Klitt•VZ'a aid get a bottle
of Ayr's klarsaparilia. • *
FOR a bottle of extract, 'Night Blooming Ue•
rue," extract "Hyacinth," extract •' , White Pond
J.,nly," go to ' K URTZ'S.
KARDI"B Cattle Powtiet at
Feb. 43, '&1 , • • KURTZ'S
volt want good Chewing Tobacco, get it at
KURTZ'S Drug Store. •
U - . S. • 7'30, LOAN.
TX3Crit3Cl' ISIMMILX3EIS,
b
$280,000,000.
By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the
undersigned, the lienerd Subscription Agent for the
sale of United States Securities, offers to the public
the third series of Treasury Notes, bearing seven
and three-tenths per cent. interesfper sawn, knoivn
as the • ' ,
These notes are issued under date of July 15,
180, and are payable three years from that date in
Currency, or are convertible at the option of the hold
IL S. 5-20 six per cent.
GOLD-BEARING BONDS
These Bonds are now worth a handsome preini
um. and are exempt, as are all the Government
Benda, from. State, County. and Municipal taxa
tion, which adds from one to thre'e per sent. per an
nnm to their value, according to the rate lev;ed up-
on other property. The interest is payable-semi•an
nually by coupons attached to each note, which may
be cut off and sold to any bank or banker.
The interest at 7.30 per cent. amounts to
One cent per day on a $5O note.
Two cents per day on a $lOO note.
Ten cents per day on a $5OO note.
Twenty eetrts-per-tiay-m-a41440-nete.
One Dollar per day on a $ . 5000t note.
Notes of all the denominations named will be
promptly furnished upon receipt of, subscriptions.
The notes of this Third series are precisely sim
ilar in form and privileges to the Soven•Thirties al
15th, at the time when they subscribe.
The delivery of the notes of this third series o
the Seven-thirities will commence .on the Ist of
three-tenths per cent, in currency. This is
The Only Loan -in Market
In order that citizens of every town and section
EAGLE HOTEL.
JOHN FISHER, Proprietor.
llngerstowir, Juno 2—tf.
~ . N, .Elv .: ,Fyi.„:ct,_rn. 4
AND , e
NEW GOODS '!
GEISER 4drc RINEHART,
Suceessoreto H. Sionekause in the Hardware and
Cutlery Business.
THE' subscribers having purchased of H. Stone
house his Hardware Store they would inform
the old customers oldie establishment, and others,
that in addition to the large stock on band, they are
just receiving a lafgoiruLtvell selected stock, con
sinting-itirlar
IRON AND - STEEL,
.
SHOE FINDIAOS,
SADDLERY AND CARRIAGE WARE,
CEDAR WARE, •
OIL CLOTHS,,
HOLLOW WARE,
PAINTS, GLASS AND VARNISHES,
AGRICULTURAL 1111PLEMENtS,
We invite the attention of the Farmers to the
RUNDELL'S PREMIUM HAY FORK,
for the stile of, hich . we are the solo agents.
Soythes, Rakes, Forks, Shovels, Grain
Cradles, &c.,
All our goods were selected with great care and
we invite an examination of. them.
ISER & AINEHART.
"It is WISDOM and ECONOMY to Insure in-the
BEST COMMIES, and there it none better_
than the Old Insurance Co, of North Smarten."
1794. Incorporated 1791.
INSURANCE COMPANY
OP
North Arl2CriC
PHILADELPHIA:
THE Abstract of the 142nd Semi-AnnualSlate
ment, showing the condition of the Company
od-the-2nd day of January, 1865; - sliows the 'fetal
Assets to be $1,715,171 71.
17'71 Years Successful Business Frxperienee !
126"Tbe Prompt Payment of $17,500,000,00 bosses
Reputation for Honorable _Hoofing Unsurpuse-
ed !
('And Cash Assets exceeding $1,700,000,00 !
Claim the References of the public for this, thallt -
est lnsuranco Company in America.
itEcTolt§ :
Arthur-G.-Coflin,—W-rm-Welch, John Mason,
Sam'l W. Jones, R. D. Wood,. G.L. Harrison
Jahn L. Brown, Wm. E. Bowen F. R. Cope, '
Chas. Taylor, Jas. N. Dickson Ed . H Trotter
Nmbrose White, IS. M. Wain, Ed. S. Clarke
Wrn. Cummings, T. Charlton Henry.
ARTHUR. G. COFFIN, Pres' I.
Carts. PLATT, beery.
May 12— 6m] Jos. Dortat4s, A g't, Waynesboro'.
BARBERING_LBABBERING-1
THE co-partnership in the Barbering business
between ()Remus & Rummel. having been
iolved, the undersigned informs his customers and
the public that he will continue the business. He
has secured the services of J&ILKS Puma as an as
sistant, and is prepared to accommodate all who
may be pleased to favor him with their pritime.
0: - C:RHOYUAL.
lily 28—tf.
JUNE 9TH, NM
HOT, HOT, HOT WEATHER!
PREPARE FOR IT !
Metcalfe & Hiteshew,
Second Street, West Side, Above the Jail,
• CIiAMBERSDURG,
TX Ave just returneu from the Eastern cities with
_Lila full line of goods of every description:
()bathes, • • Sun Shades, silk & gingham,
Lawns, Fans, (many kinds,
1:111 and whit Lamar- Wrappings, every description,
tine, Bugle Trimming, Buttons,
Fancy Chintz, Cable Cord, all colors,
French and Swiss Gingham.
.111P•111EFIC f!W •
American Hemp, List and Imported.
li/L.MNASI WACEI.3II.
We have 4..;apth, thtesimere, Linens, Cone/miles,
and in short a full line of goods of all kinds. We
will just here say parties wanting anything in our
line will do well to call upon us as we have the
largest stock in the county and sell at short profits.
METCALFE: & 1111'ES/1.1: W.
June 9, 1865.
N. We sell Wholesale and Retail.
ROCK - EORGE FILE WORKS,
(ADJOINING DAYITOFF'S MACHINE 13110 P.)
M. L. BELL,
FILE MANUFACTUFLER
TIMES and Rasps of all descriptions, wholesale
_l2 and retail. Files cut expressly for` wood, iron,
brass or steel. Old Files re-cut and, warranted e
qual to new. Vice jaws cut and repaired All or
ders by mail promptly attended to. Adress Box
146, Way nesboro', Franklin Co. Pa.
July
NEW LIMY STABLE!
THE subscriber would inform tho public that he
has opened a LIVERY STADIA:
in Waynesboro', and is now prepared t „7 1 , 41 ; ier .;
to furnish good Riding or Driving II dit•
see, which . he can recommend as perfectly safe for
family uriving. His VEAILULES are all now and
in good condition.
Persons wanting horses or vehicles will apply at
the saddler shop of W. P. Weagley.
. . PRANK LLN WEAGLE Y.
July 14—tf.
BUENA VI'STA SPRINGS.
MBE undersigned inform the public that this de
lightful watering place is now open for the re
ception of Boarders and Visitors. The Bath House
is convenient and in good condition. Every atten
tion will be pail to the comfort and convenience o
guests. A. G. FUNK,
July 14-tf.
Taxa,lila iltal.l!h4o
EAST SIDE OF CARLISLE STREET,
9REENVASTLE,7---PAT.--1
H' E undersigned respectfully announces to
the traveling • public that this Hotel has been
It MUDDLED. The room are large and comfor
T'
table and are welhfurnished with good new furni
ture. Persons stopping at this HotJl can have ei
ther doublevr single Rooms, with er without lire iu
them. The TABLE is always supplied with. the
best iu the market, and his DARR tilled with the
cboicket Liquors. There are also a fine lot and a
pair of Hay and Stock Scales connected with the
a utel for the accommodation of Drovers and Mach
ine.
His Stable will always be provided - with good
wholesome. Provender tur Stock, and atteuded by
careful ostlers. JOHN H. ADAMS.
April 15, 1864.]
L114,U11) Kennet, Cora Starch, Rico Flour, To
pmeo, Sage", ?earl. Ilarioy nod Cooper's Gels
tilar at • litlßTZ';s;
THIRD- SUPPLYI
MBA BENEDICT & CO.,
LiMkI i. LIA . q . dXiLLUU ... T.I=I
GOODS!!
igni3BSl
CLOTHS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SA7INE77'S,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SATINETTS,
CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND SATINETTS,
COTTONADES,
COTTONADES,
COTTONADER,
AND
AND
•
AND "
NOTIONS.,
NOTIONS,
' NOTIONS,
GROCERIES
.JAS. HOVIS.
rirwe would call the attention 4( on eustom
ers and the public to,our new eock of goods, and
at the same time ri• turn our-thanks to customers
and others for their liberal patronage, and will at -
deavor by fair dealing with all, to merit a continu
ance of the same,
AMI3E - RSON,- BENEDICX di co.
March 24, 1865 .1
. •
Proprietor.
LARGE aad vial! Stiakara at
Joao 2 INNS a Botlacu.s.
Ln7E2T
NEW
GOODS,
11111[AY _il.."
1865.
Waynesboro' Pa.
THIRD SUPPLY,
THIRD SUPPLY,
THIRD SUPPLY,
SPRING DRY GOODS
SPRING DRY GOODS_
SPRING DRY GOODS
wirt- *
DRESS GOODS
LADIES
LADIES
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES
MC .11WA 1 1 ei 17 , MB
MEN'S SPRING GOODS,
MEN'S SPRING GOODS,
MEN'S SPRING GOODS,
MEN'S SPRING GOODS,
CHEAP,
CHEAP,
CHEAP,
CHEAP.
"Groceries,
Groceries,
Groceries,
DRY 0 OODS,
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS.
MUM ill 101101 S.
Queensware
Queensware,
Queensware,
1 1 118 LATEST ARRIVAL !
DIGS, EMS, EY &C
WISHES to inform the good citizens of Way
nesboro' and vicinity, that he has just receiv
ed from the East a large and full assortment of
frail Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye Stuffs,
Window Glue, Putty, Brushes, Arc. &c., which he
is.prepared to sell as Cheap at they can be had at
any other house in the town, and which, in regard
tir — OnitiitYccaiiiiiit be ex elfC . HlTETs — aliio on han
a largo assortment of
TOILET ARTICLES
comprising in part the following artWleq, viz
Toilet Wateis, all kinds,
Eau de Cologne, endless in variety,
-- Extracts for the handkerchief,
Fine English Pomades,
Bandolinos
Bear's Oil,
Flab4trid Fancy Soaps,
•' Tooth Brushes,
Nail t ,
Hair "
Combs, &c.
For Culinary purposes ho has Corn Starch, Pearl
Barley, Pearl Sago, Flavoring Extracts, viz:
Lemon, Vanilla, Sirawbery;Taspberry, Pine Ap
ple, Orange, Banana, Celery, Pear, Peach, Nut
meg. &c. Fresh Spices, Black Pepper and all oth
er articles in that lino. lie has also something to
please the
A fine stock of Toys of all kinds, a large supply of
China ware.
Patant itiE ociioixk. 066
Ile has Drake's Plantation Bitters,
Hofiland's German do.
Sand's Sarsaparilla,
Bull's do.
lliteiliew's Cough-Syrup,'
" Diarrhoea Cordial,
Frey's Vermif uge,
Vermifuges, doz. kinds.
Pills—Wright's
•
Jndron's,
Spaulding's,
•
Ayer's,
Brandreth's,
Morse's,
McLane's, liver; Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup-
Dr. Parishe's do. Kerosede Oil, Lamps and Chim,
:toys always on hand. • •
Thankful for kind favors already bestowed upon
him, he solicits a continuince of the same, hoping
that by trying to please he may win the confidence
of the people. As much care takertinwaitirtg—ur
ad , -children.
_on adults-as-chi.
Physicians' Prescriptions promptly and carefully
compounded at all hours. J. F. KURTZ._
August 19, 1864,
MMUS, 1.001( TO Yin METER'
WE the undersigned-iefend-torputrup — a — Citn
Mill and Evaporator to manufacture Syrup
at Ringgold, Md. We caJI the attention of farmers
to• the importance of raising the Cane. as it is t•o'
lieved by persons who have raised it to be the most
valuable crop that can be raised. It yields from two
hundred and twenty-five le two hundred and seven
ty-five gallons of Syrup to the acre. The Cane is
best planted on hills. The seed should be sprouted
before planting it. Persons wishing to get seed can
get it at Charles Hiteshew's store, Ringgold; at
Charles Hiteshew's store, Smithsburg; at around &
Logan's store, Leitersburg; at Geo. Stover's store,
Waynesboro'; at Daniel Mentzer's Mill, at Samuel
Frantz's Mill, at Geo. l3esore's Mill, in the Black
Corner, and at the Nunnery Mill.
Feb. 12, '64 —tl] J. & B. FRICK.
MI-BRE, SIET-111011 in, ETC.
MHE subscriber would inlorm his customers and
I public generally, that having, with other busi
ness men of Waynesboro', adopted the
``G,A.IS
he is now prepared to sell at shorter profits than
formerly. Persons in want of. any article in his
lino are. respectfully invifg io give him a call.—
His stock of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS and
KITCHEN WARE are complete, and will be sold
at such prices (the times considered) as cannot fail
'to give satisfaction.. All kinds of
19 rDir lUD - 11 ET M NIP
embracing the latest and most approved patterns,
for eithet wood or coil, constantly on band.
.1 Special attention is given to putting up Spout
ing, made of the best tin, for houses and barns.
Remember the sign of the "Btu RED HORN"
August 26, 1864.
IXTEI QUARTERLY REPORT 01??
Othe First National Bank of Waynesboro'.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discants. $62,034,37
IL S. Bonds to secure circulation. 75,000,00
15. S. Bonds and \ other U. S. securities, 33,950,00
: ne-from other Banks, 22,421,97
Cash items and Rev. Stamps, ' 3,214,25
Specie and legal tenders 19,683 00
Circulating notes of this Bank, 15,100,00
Notes of other Banks, 465.00
Capital paid in
,
Surplus and profits 3,855,15
Due to Depositors 83,285,37
Circulating notes of this Bat* 67,150,00
Dividends unpaid _. 381,57
Due to other Banks ' 2,201,47
$231,873,56
The above statement is just and true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
JNO. PHILIPS, Cash.
Sworn and subscribml before me.
,I. 4 .IiIJIZTZ, Notary Public.
Hardware,
Hardware,
Hardware.
July 21-6 t.
THE subscriber intends carrying on the Chain
AL business in connection with Blacksmithing.—
He will be ready at any time to fill orders at short
notice. Either single or double Fifth Chains,
Spreaders,ackey Traces, Butt or Carrier 'Chains
made by an experienced workman and of the best
material. Persona wanting. anything in this line
can apply at; the Hardware Store of Geiser &
Bin chart,, W ay nesbore.
LA W.sON SCHILDKNEC HT
July 21—t f.
Notions
Nolloi2i,
.No
)AIITIES having claims against the Estate of
1 the latn Capt. John E. Walker are requested
to present therm before the 15th of August for pay
ment, and those knowing themselves indebted will
please make- immediate payment as the business
must be closed up by the time above mentioned.
THOS..I. WALKER.
July 21.-3 t.
TEACHERS WANTED-
MBE School Directors of Antrim township will
meet at AilansiLliotelyin--Grepuruttei,—mr-Mott
. • I Ta nu we AUGUST, surr,_ lu o'clock,
A. M. for the purpose et eMploying ItO Teachers
to takircharge of the schools of said township.—
TheVourtiy Superintendent will be present to ex ;
amine Teachers. THOS. OILLSN, PM*.
July 21—a.
J. F. KURTZ
CHILDREN.
=-*. - 4F= . lrl 0-Pkvi IFUj
L. B. RUSSELL.
LIABILITIES
$75,000,00
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Last Notice.
July 3J, 1865
*231,873,58