Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, January 26, 1866, Image 3

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    PUBLIC SALE.
lE Subscriber intending to relingulsh farming
• will sell at Public sale, on-the [ltemises, a t the
Jet Franklin Nurseries, near Loudon, on the
)udon and Cove Gap load, on Tuesday and Wed.
!sday.the 30th and 31st day, of Janudry
to following described personal property, to wit I
Head of
WORK HORSES,
thrao-yearling and 2 ono•year old Colts, 4 Mikh
11WS,
eavvaa 4
abort-horn Bull, 20 Pigs and Shoats, 1 broil].
ead:Roatl Wagon and Bed, 2. good hroad-tread
lantation Wagons with lined Wood Beds, I.three•
ich tread Plantation gWagon, 1 two and three
use farm Wagon, Wagon and Plow Gesirso2 pair
Spreaders and !fifth Chain, 1 BUCKEYE
Reaper and Mower,
York Groin Drill with Guano attachment, 1 1110-
iry Fodder Cutter and Grinder, 1 new Clover
uller, 1 Suring-tooth Hoy Rake (Strock's patent)
new Telegraph flay, Straw ar.d Fodder Cutter;
rileiset's Grain Thresher :it'd Separator and New
irk home Power, 1 Grain,Fan, 2 'Hand and Pow-
Corn Shellors. 1 Apple Grinder, I Sausage Cut
. 2 pair Hay Ladders, I Land Boller, 2 Jack
rows, 2 good Sleds, Mould-board, Sub-soil, dou
se and single Shove: Plows, Harrows, Cultivators,
lay and Manure Forks, Hand Rakes, grain Cra
tes, Mowing Say theii, &c. 1 two.horse FAMILY
BRIA GB, . 1 Fulling-top Buggy, Single and
>utile Harness, I two-horse and 1 live horse Sleigh,
strings togoiher with a variety of ar
:les not ennumerated.
0,000 FRUIT TREES
good size and quality, consisting of Standard and
wart Apple and !'car, Cherry, Peach, Plum. &c.
ergo size ehatle Trees, suitable for street Planting;
vergreens; t...hiiibbery, Roses, &c. in great variety,
ill be sold without reserve as I want to clear the
round, The al ove trees will be sold as they stand
ilterinueryavestiteetbilhc-inspeciion-ofth-r;-,
,urchast,r, and ample time given for thtir ri movul.
Also, at the same time 1 will ofer my SOIMUNI
i'ORKS, all complete, consisting of 1 large Power
cree•roll Cane Crusher. can bo changed to work by
ern rower, 5 syrup. Evaporators, 1 of Cook's
'enable Furnaces, No. 3; 1 Price's pelf-Skirnmers,
no size ; Juice Tanks, syrup Coolers, Furnace
mrs,Airate_liors,and_a_large_lut_ol_Molasses_llar,_
Is
Also—A large.iluantitv of COOPER STUFF
lour Harrel Slaves, Heading and Shingles..
Sale to commence,at 10 o'clock, A, M., on said
nys, when the wails will be made known, and a
therd credit given, by B. 1.. RIVER.
19—Is. IltusMum, Auct.
PJ'ALE
IE subscriber intending to quit firming, will
sell at Public Sale. at hie residence, 2 miles
of Waynet•horo', Franklin County, Pa., end
aile.--from-f-Frann:it--mill,--on-- -Tuesday,
ruary 20th, 1866, the following property, to
HEAD WORK HORSES,
our being good Leaders, 3 brood .Mares wi ih fol
Colts rising two years old and 2 one year old ;
tglaba aavvta,
1 , good Mulch CorwI,SLIC HEAD FAT STEERS
r fine yoUng Rotifers, 1 two year old Devon
11, balance young Cattle.
9 Pat Hogs,
/dung Sow, which will have pigs before the day
sale, 1 Berkshire Boar; 5 Cotswool Sheep one a
large Buck; 4 Wagons, 1 good Road Wagon,
h bed and bows, 2 Plantation Wagons, one'four
-11 and one three•ineh tread, one excellent Spring
;on for one or two horses, with pole, 2 Carriages,
le new), 1 Rockaway Buggy, I Trotting Buggy.
Neighs (one new,) 1 Spring Unlit DriILI Spring
tin Rake, 1 McCORMItiK REAPER, 1 int
wed BECKS YE MOWER, new;
ONE GRAIN SEPARATOR
riser's Pntent,) with hor , re power comply te, and
in good order. I good Wheat Fan, 1 Wood Bed,
air 11-y Carriages, I pair Hay Ladders, 3 sets
ig Boards, 3 three and 2 two horse Plows, 3
ado and 4 single Shovel Plows, 1 Corn Coverer,
Harrows, 3 log. 1 fifth, 1 carrying, but, breast and
'her Chains, 1 pair Spreaders, treble, double and
gin Trees, I Jackscrew, forks and rakes. 2 Barn
awe's, 40 two and ,three bushel Bags, 2 sets
. iechbands, 4 sots front Clears, 6 sets plow Crup
.. with traces, 1 set SINGIX HA UN Ess,.9 Ply
is, 6 HOUSOIII7, 6 Blind Itridilles, 10 Collars, 1 six
srse, 1 four and 2 plow lines, 1 Wagon Sad lie.
Wagon Whip, 9 head Halters with chains, I Cir.
lar saw, for sawing stove wood, 1 Blacksmith
Mims I Grindstone, 2 Axes, 3 Grain Cradles,
swing Scythes, 2 Sausage Cutters, 2 barrels of
legal, 3 large Kitchen dinning Table, 20 Crocks
iplebutter, a lot of empty Cider Barrels, tubs,
ickets, Iron Kettle, Crocks, 100 Locust Posts, a
Stakes. TIMOTHY AND CLOVER
S To "y the TON.
tattles and Apples by the bushel, Lard by Alin
Ind, and various other articles too inurneraus to
Intion. Stile to commence at 9 o'cick on said
y, when duo attendenee and a credit of 9 months
II be given on all except Fat Cloth, on which a
alit of thirty days will be given only.
HEN IfY BAER .
Jacob llowarda net.
inn. 1 9.—tts
PUBLIC SALE.
lE snhscriber will sell at Publi r :. Salo at his res
idence about one mile northwest of Waynes
on the Mt. Hope head. on
isday, February 13, 18.68,
allowing property, to wit • THREE
ORK lIORSES,
lILCII COWS, 1 Brood Sow ; 1 three-horse
kw, 2 Harrowr,'l Gorn.Coverer, I Shovel Plow,
double and 1 treble tree,.l pair but Truces,
1 Falling-top Buggy,
Sleigh, 1 Grain Prill, 2 eels Brerchbands, 3 sole
low Gears, 3 bridles, I. wagon saddle, 1 riding sad•
1, 2 bridles, 1 set buggy harness, 2 flynets ;
tciaU
.ounge. I Wardrobe, I Wash Stand, I Dressing
rdau, I Secretary and Book Case, 3 Cottage
!stands, 2 Chosta, 2 Tables, 1 Sofa, 3 blonds, I
.ik, I sot cane•seat chaits,.l do. Cottage, 2 Rock
ing Chairs; 25 yds. Matting, I Niagrio
C1cbc)1E.13:2.6 Eno - wore
nd fixtures, 2 manners, tubs and buckets, churn
Ind buck, crocks, jars, Applebutter and laud, 11a
.n by the pound, 15 hue Potatoes, 1 twenty.four
our Clock, dry herds, wood saw, iron Kettle, brass
0., canned fruit. tinware, 'dishes, and many other
rtlcletbnot necessary to mention.
Salo to commence at 10 o'clork on said day when
terms will'be wide known by
JOHN PRICE, Jr.
Geo. V. Moog; Amt._
Jan. 13—te.
ASII - Fnerflor utter an 4 Eggs. . . 411
nUBTSIThIII, Kern do G O.
PUBLIC SALE.
Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 19 and 20.
MIIE subscriber intending to quit fanning will
I sell at Public Sale, of his residence 1-4 mile
South of Quincy, in Quincy township, Franklin
county, Pa., on Monday and .TueBday, the 19th
and 20th lays of February, 1866, the following
property to wit: ,
A: 7 ,""t it : O W9IIK HORSES,
...,,,....„...,_.
one of which is a fine Bay Mare with foil; also, 1
Black More for .riding. or driving 'antl noted for
speed, • .
. .
16 Mil OF CATTLE;
.•
11 OF WHICH ARE '
EXTRA FAT STEERS;
1 fine white Bull, also 1 large Cow which Will be
Irish about time of Salo; 24 Head of Hogs, 3 of
which are large Fat Hogs; 23 head of good Sheep ;-
1 1, C)T.T.R. IitIiTALGI-CINIS I
I large heavy four-inch tread, with wood Bed ; 1
Plantation, 1 ono and two horse and 1 Spring Wa-.
*gon. 1 Carriage, 1 large English Bed with Bows, 2
pair Bay Carriages, 2 sets Dung Boards ; I- good
REi‘PER, kKertty's patents), 1 first Rate Spring
Drill, 1 flay and Grain Rake, 1 Revolving Rake,
1 GOOD
Thresing Machine,
with Horse Power; patent Rake anti Strap. 1 Wind
Mill, 1 Screen, 2 Corn Fetid, r Cutters, 3 Plows, 3
Harrows, 2 Corn Covers, 1-2 doz. double and single
Shovel Plows, 1 pair Brcechhands. 4 pair runt
Gears, 1 pair double and 1 set Single Buggy Har•
noes, 6 rood Housens, Bridles, Collars, 1 Wagon
Saddle, 6 Fly nets, 1-2 doz. Halters and Chains,
Cnw Chains, But and Breast Chains 3 Grain C • -
Llca-a-mb-Mowirrghes, oz. Sickles, 1 patent
Wash Machine, 1 Wood Chest, 1 patent Chair,
Pump, 1 large Dinning Table, I Secretary, 2 sets
Chairs, 6 Bedsteads, 1 Settee, 2 Ibis. Vinegar, 1
large size
COOKING STOVE,
good-Blacksmith-Vice, 1,-good_Copper_Bump,-1
pair Buggy Wheels and Axle Tore;
2 fifth Chains
and Spreaders single, double and treble Trees, also
100 Lushels Poittoes.
lia34Es 'CIIcKEAztaG ®CE" iv-Sexr a
4 loads of Top Fodder, 100 bundles of Rye Straw,
200 bushels Wheat 50 lib's Corn, 100 buitu.ls Oats,
75 bushels Byti,l Corn Braker, 2 Grindstones, 2
sets Slides for Saw Mills, 1 set of Guides for Car
riage, 2500 good Chesnut Rails, 400 or 500 heavy
Chesnut Posts, 20,000 Ft. Lumber, 3 inch, to
2.25 to 3 arid 4 inchs, also, lot of Scantling different
Sizeq, lot good Table Legs, Plastering . Lath and
Broom Handles, a lot of old Iron and many other
ankles too numerous lo mention.
And also on the second day of sale I will offer
2} ACRES Or' GROUND, more or less in Quincy,
~ n :the Southwest Corner of the Diamond. The
some will be Nal off in lot , ‘ to suit purchasers. Tills
is a•desirable lot of ground being eeljilitlully situa
ted for building lots.
Sale to commence et 9 o'clock on said dayn,when
a credit 01'9 wont sWI e given on a persona
property except Fat Cattle, Sheep and Grain, on
which there_will_be_k crclit oithirty days only ,
•
A. S. MONN,
C. V. Monk', Ate! .
J. .R. Smith, S
Jan 12—ts.
?BALE CUL
wa.y. be soh] at the residence of the under-
V signed, adjoining the borough of Waynea-
boro on
Thursday, February 8/h, 1866,
the flillowing property, viz:
FIVE HEAD OF VALUABLE
WORK HORSES,
I BROOD MARE, heavy with foal ; 3 unsurpassed
plow or wagon leaders.'
3 FRESH .COWS,
two with Craves by their sides
two rale Sown, one a all . pigs ; One large Boar; rive
large and smell Sh nate, •
THREE HUNDRED BARRELS OF CORN ;
200 DUSHELS•OF RYE; 000 BUNDLES RYE
STRAW; 500 BUNDLES FODDER ; 6 TONS
CLOVER HAY.
vu laaa, tar-a=4o
one elognnt 3 3 4 inch tread, one narrow tread', one
one-horse Spring Wagon;
THREE WAGON BEDS,
one Plantation. 1 Market with here and cover and
one Stone bed ; 1 pair iiay Carriages, 1 pair Hay
Ladders;
I Palling-top Buggy . ;
1 Buggy pale. 1 Spring Grain Drill, 1 Spring
Grain !take, 1 Superior
THREE-HORSE PLOW,
3 double and 2.aingle Shovel Plows ; 2 Harrows; I
Corn Coverer; tingle, double" and treble Trees;
4 Chain Jockeys; 2 pair spreaders; 2 Log Chains;
butt, breast, cow and fThatna of all descriptions us
ed in furtn•ng. I Jock Screw, I Wheat Fan.
I EI.L•'GANT
M CORNICE REAPE R
anti MOWER combined, (late patent); I Cut/intr
Box, I Grain or Itag Wagon, a lot of Bakes, also,
Hay and Grain Forks; 36 two and three bushel
Begs, most of which are good us new.
1 ELEGANT SET SILVER MOUNTED
double MICELV2I.OE4O 3 ,
With cheat., collars and bridles ; 4 sets Dreeclibonas
2 seta Front Gears,4 Feta Plow Gears, 5, Fly.nets,
4 Housens, Bridles, Collars. Chain Halters. I Wa
gon Saddle, 1 Wagon Whip, 1 four•horse Line, I
large string'of Sleigh Bells, I mill ; 3 good
Grain Cradles, Mowing scythes and sneuds ; 1 bbl.
of Tar ; 2 half bushels, 1 dinner Bell ;
100 CORDS OF WOOD,
200 porches of Building Stone; 44 ACRES OF
GRAIN IN THE GROUND.
9 3-4 ACM MORI LIED,
situated near Germantown, Washington, co., Md.,
adjoining lands of Daniel Holein ;er, Wm. Johnson
and others. Also a variety of
BOUSEEIOLD FURUITURE.
Sale to cmtmence at 9 o'clock on said day, when
the terms will be made known by •
JAMES. H. CIAYTON•
Ono. V. Moso, duet.
.Inn. 12— is
SEGA !VS.—Fine assortment of tobacco and so
gars; good sego's sold ats2 00 per hundred.
HOWI'ES I'ER, REID & Co.
PUBLIC SALE.
- rrHE -undersigned intending to remove to the
j west, will sell et Public Salo at his residence,
on the farm of Joseph Sollonberger, 3 miles north
of WayLesboro t , on the road loading to Chambers
burg on THURSDAY the Ist of FEBRUARY.
1868, the following personal property to wit: FIVE
HEAD OF
WORK HORSES ,
among which are two good brooi mares; 1 two and
1-one year old colt;
7 DEAD OF MILCH _COWS,
four of which will be fresh shout the lime of sale; 1
fine bull, 8 head of sheep, 1 sow with pig. 10 fine
shoats;
2 FARM WAGONS,
ono 4 and one 3 inch tread, also bed, bows and coy.,
er, I one•hotse wagon, 1 good rockawny buggy, 2
pair hay carriages; 1 first-rate threshing machine
and horse power, ono GRAIN MULL-, 1 spring
rake, 1 McCormick reaper, I good windmill, 4 bar
shear plows, 2 two horse and 2 three horse do., 2
harrows, 3 single and 3 double shovel plows, 1 corn
coverer. 1 basket sleigh, 1 sleigh box; 2 sets breech
bands, 4 outs front gears, 8 fly nets, in good order;
3 sets plow gears, 5 blind bridles, 6 collars, good six'
heirse line,4 head halters. 1 set 11 armies, collar and
brfdle, 1 pair check lines, fifth chain, butt traces,
halter chains; &c.. trebble, double and single trees,
spreaders, log chain, 9 cow chains 16 good bags,
2 grain cradles, 4 mowing scythes, 3 good dung
forks, rakes, forks, &c. HAY BY THE TON, also
60 WES OM IN Tile OMR
and many other articles too numerous to mention.
Mettle to commence at 9 o'clock on .said day,
when a credit of eight months will .be given on all
sums of $5 and upwards.
JACOB I3ONEBRAKE.
31-.-Met:a,Auct
Jan-5-4
81
r Ail PER YEAR! We want agents
. kny everywhere la fell our IMPROVED
$2O Sewing M
andupper feed. Warranted five years. Above sal
ary or lame commissions paid. The ONLY machine,
sold in United Stoics for lets than $4O, which are
folk licensed by Rowe, Wheehr 4- Grover
4. Raker, Singer 4 Co.. and Bache:Her. All other
cheap machines ore infringements and the teller or
user arc liable to arrest, fine,and imprisonment.—
Circulars free. Address, or call upon Shaw &
Clark, Biddeford, Maine, or at No. 823 Broadway.
_N ew-Y-et itr r -N 0.-238__Cart
No. 14 Lomberd's Block, Chicago, 11l ; No. 170
West Fourth St., Cincinnati, 0.; or No. 8 Spauld
ing's Exchange, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dec. 22—ly
S9OA MONTH
wan
ted for biz' entirely n l etti k.U a E ri l elB,ju Kt
out. Address 0. T. CURDY, City Building, Bid
deford, -Maine. •
Dec. 22-1 y _
NOTIOEI
THE almost universal cash system prevailing in
every department otbusinesa in this communi
ty, in connection witn the high prices for every or
tide of consumption, cape ially the high price of
medicines, renders it, necessary that we require the
settlement of a ll ac counts every six months ! All
bills therefore will be made out and be_ ready-for-set= - 1
Clement by the first day of January next, when those
indebted will please call and settle.
FRA NTZ_&-8N UV-ELY: —
• E. A, HERING.
.1, A ROYER.
. • H. X. RON EBRAKE.
Wayn'sboro', Dec. 22, ]965, 6m.
EACL-E HOTEL.
Central Square, Hagerstown, Md
THE above well-known and established Hotel
has been re-opened and entirely renovated, by
the unt'ersigned, and now ol1i•rs to the public every
comfort and attraction found in the best hotels.—
THE TABLE is bountifully supplied with every
delicacy the market will afford, THE SALOON
contains the choicebt liquors, and is constantly and
skilfully attended. THE STABLE is thoroughly
repaired, and careful Ostlers always ready to ac
commodate customers.
JOHN FISHER, Proprietor.
Hagerstown, June 2—tf.
SELLING AT COST !
riIHE subEcriber intending to quit business, in
forms the citizens of Mt. Hope, and the public
generally, that he is now closing out his stock of
X•03:10.23.111 4 .Ei0
at FIRST COST. His stock embraces Dry Goods,
Groceries and Hardware, and all articles usually
kept in a country Store, Persons wanting bargains
should not foil to give him a call.
JIM. 12 '66. ..1011111 M. COOK.
Mentzer's Horse & Cattle Powder.
m m M er . tz S e
r 1
trs O h Er
recipe
v forin g
m p a u k r i c n h g a se t d h of e
Mr,
above r,
far-famed Horse and Cattle Powder, for Pennsylva
nia and Maryland, takes this method of informing
the former., 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
uantity. sell it on commission or for cash
cheap. Order, will lie punctually attended to
January 31.
TAILORING!
TIM stibacriber informs the citizens of Waynes•
born' and the public generally that he has open
ed a shop in the room adjoining the Barber Shop,
next door to the now Groceay Store, %shiers he will
carry on the Tailoring business. Garments for men
end boys cut out and made to order at reasonable
rates. With the advantage of many years experi
nee in the husincsa he litters hensell that he can
give general satisfaction.
1:7" The latest city Fashions regularly received.
. 1 A C Ul3 REINING' RE.
• •
Oct. 21 - tf,
" R CAC . F 7 O itaC -19
FILE WORKS I- -
ALL persons desirous of having Pilea rc cut
would eo well by sending them to me at once
as I am going to remove my works to York, Poo
the coming spring. Address
M. L. BELL.
Box 146, Waynesboro', Frank. Co. Pe.
Oct. 27.. 1865,
STATES UNION HOTEL
OPPOBITB THY
Leb. Valley & Pennsylvania E. B. Depots,
HABRISBUR
•—•
L. B KURTZ & CO , Proprietors,
Successors to J. W. Tnylor.
Dec. B.—tf. •
Farm Furs
Sable, Filch, Cnney aryl
Mink Furs compriping Muffk. Bertha Copes and
Victorines, just received at Pam flormat'a.
Dee R.
cor__d at_ C
Joa piece of
O - Bll,COßD,it'y -drat)
Pagtat & Hwrricn's.
fi
Alg.l l :l(; . ;".iiin . ( l l,Eou es i t i eo r
01l Stri:et. between the Jail
11 MI Wnelliogton House, SoWk►•Ride.-
fe 11 Ff BEST " - 1100PlIKIRTS -4 ;;lthelarzest
j tweAlment in the State, nt
nug 4] MeTeALIPS &
TIQUID Rennet, Corn Starch, Thee Flouts, Ts
pioca, Saga, Pearl Barley and Cooper's Gela-
tine at KURTZ'S;
F ll Ntlr) SALE
fIiHE subscriber intending to quit farming, will
j sell at Public Salo, at his residence two miles
northeast of Ltitersburg, near Welty's Church, on
the term of Jacob Winter, on WEDNESDAY the
31ST OF JANITA ,866, the following person
al property, to wit:
7 MO OF YOH& JOH HORSES,
four of which are br oil mares, one of them with
foal; 1 one yearling Colt;_
15 HEAD HORN CATTLE,
fire of which ere Mich Cows which will be fresh
by the dn'y of sole, one young Bull, the balance
young Cattle;
21 HEAD Or HOGS,
two of which aro Brood Sows, also ono Chester
Boor; • •
3 FARM * WAGONS,
one four-inch tread, nearly new, two three-inch
tread, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 Carriage, nearly now,
for one or two horses, 1 Buggy Pole, 2 Hay Car-
Tinges, I Wood Bed; 1 IMPROVED M'CORMIC
REAPER, 1 Grain Drill, I Spring Rake; 1 Wheat
Fan, 3 Bugbear Plows,3 double and 2 single Sim.
el Plows, 1 Corn Coverer,2 Harrows, 2 sets Breech
bands, 4 set new Front Gears, 6 sets PloW Gears,
hormone, collars, bridles, 5 fly -nets, trebble, double
'end single trees, 2 pair spreaders, fifth chain, 2 log
chains and cow chains, 3 riding Rudd' s, 2 riding
bridles, 1 chop chest, a lot cornfodder; Potatoes by
the bushel,,a lot grain bags;
1 Ala NEW BLACKSBIITII TOOLS;
grain cradles and mowing scythes, forks, rakes,shov
els, rakes, hoes, 1 dinner bell, and many other ar
ticles not necessary to mention. Also about 70 a
cres of
GRAIN IN TIM GROUND.
-41=8n1e to-cotinmence at 9 o'clock on said , day
when the terms will be made known by
TIEADLEY'S insToßy 0 TII E
GREAT REBELLION.—Tho late Re
billion stands out peculiar and extraordinary in hu
man events; and the munificent scale upon whieh
the am has been conducted, constitute it one of the
GRANDEST AND MOST lIIIILLIA NT CHAP
TERS OF THE WORLD'S HISTORY.
Mr Headley, of all writers, is perhaps best quali
fied to portray the stupendous features of the mighi._
ty contest. His precious works on less momentous
themes have placed him in the fleet position, as a
graphic and pcwerfts/ delineator of war scenes and
characters, and the magnitude and grandeur of the
present subject, impart to his pen the fire and vigor
of a yet more exalted inspiration, and furnish am•
ple scope for-the highest exhibition of hit peculiar
geniusfor-military-discription. Under his power
ful pen the stirring seenet of the War pass in re
view with the vividness and distinctness of a pres
ent and living reality; while his great talent for con
densation enables hiin to embody everything of im
portance in a compass just suited to the public want.
From no other source can so clear and cernprehen
sive.an impression of the-grand march of events be
obtained, so cosily and agreeably,ms_front_Mr.Hea&_
ley's work.
Other Histories have been issued before Grant's-
Report and other Otric-iol-Doeurnsubmit
-Wd-to-the-Government, and are therefore unreliable
Mr. Headley has delayed the completion of this till
1 those DOCOMSNTB SO REIIIiIiTIAL to avvitrwrietry__and
i"""l"4"."EiruninsirmiciniTtml!lMMll
The Second Volume, completing ibis Work, will
be issued in March, 1866. Agents wanted to en
gage in its sale in every town and county in the U.
States. Liberal iniucements offered. For panic
ulars apply to or address,
AMERICAN PUBLISHING 110 t SE,
144 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn.
SCRANTON & BURR, Agents.
EIGHTH QUARTERLY REPORT
Of the condition of the First National' Hank of
Wnyneshoro' on the morning of the first Mon Jay
of January, 1866,
RESOURCES.
Bills end Notes Discounted $53,090,21
U. S. Bonds deposited to se
cure circulation 75100,00
U. S. Bonds and other U. S.
&turning on hand
Due from Nit. Banks
other Banks
Cash in Legal Tender N rtes
and other keel currency
Cash in Notes of Stale Blot.
Cash in circulation of this
Bank
Specia,.lle7. Stomps and cash
items
$235,033,88
LIABILITES.
Capital Stock
Circulating Notes received
from Comptroller
Due to Depositors
" it Banks
Surplus ond Profits
Dividends unpaid
The idiom statement is just and true to the beet
of my knowedge and belief. •
' JOHN PHILIPS, Cosh,
Sworn to and subscribed before me. January 2,
1866. J. F, KURTZ, Notary Public.
Jan. s—at
C 0 NFECT-lONARY
GROCERY.
r HE subscriber would inform the public that tin
1 how opened n Confectionary and Grocery in the
dwelling house ofMr. 1..8. Forney. His stock In
part consists of the following :
Cakes, Crackers, Cabdy, largo lot of Christ-
nms Toys
TOBACCO---Navy, 'Spun, Congress, ?Tatum
Leaf, Fine Cut, Chetying_of oh kinds, Smoking To
bacco, Fine Cut Smoking, iota, Begets, Pipes; &C.
English Cheese, Layer and Choking Raisins,
Baking Soda, and Saleratus, Ground Ginger, Lem
ons, Prunes, Figs, Dates, A mons, Cream Nuts.
English Walnuts, Pea Nuts, &c.
Superior Rio Coffee Prepared entrees, Essence
of Coffee, Brown and White Sugar, Pulverized Su
gar, Baking Molasses, fine article Syrup, Fixticy
Unlace! Soaps, Babbits Soap, Harrison. Soap, Pow
der, Shot and Caps. Coal Oil, Chimneys and Wicks.
Pepper Sauce and Tomato Catsup, prime Grain
Pepper, true African Pepper, Indigo Blue. Ink, Steel
Pen., and Lead Pencils, Pickets, Salt Dairy, Ex
tract of Soap Lye, Wheel Grease, Stove Polish,
Shoe Illeckning and Shoe Brushes, Hatches, Can
dles, Lilly White, Mean Fun, Hair Oils, and Per:
fumery of all kinds, Stationary, Note Paper, Fools
cap, Envelopes, Corn Brooms, dm &c. •
Dec. 15 --tf GEO. F. LIDY.
TER- RRE, MET-11101 FM, ITC.
THE subscriber wnulti inform his customers and
public generally, that having, with other busi
ness men of Waynesboro', adopted_the
" 40490E133 fillEriST3ll3l,”
he is now prepared to sell at shorter profits than
formerly. Persona in want of any article in his
line are respectfully invited in give him a call.—
His stock of HOUSEK EEPINO 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
MN 'Mr CP - lIET ]lEi Mil
embracing the latest and most approved patterns,
for eithet wool' or coil, constantly on hand.
fartipecial attention le given to,pulting up Spout
ing. made of the beat tin. for houses and hams.
Remember the sign of the "Ilia lUD Ilona"
August 26,1864.
KURTZ has o nico lot of Pocket Books.
July 14 •
Tweeds and Jeans,
Cords and Satinets,
Shaker Finned,
Opera Final,
Plaid Flanela,
Striped Flanels.
58,800,00
211,547,05
212,27
17,722,45
21,00
or Ladies who are in want of a nice Coat or
Clonk can find the article at their establishment,
with 111 the necessary trimmings. such as buttons,
gimps and cords of different patterns.
Ladies' Gaiters, Balmoral Ties, Hood Netts, Cor
sets, Corset Clasps and Collars.
$76,000,00
67,150,00
84 910 BU
193,44
7,521,15
250,50
$235,33,88
Topo Trimming,
BEST RlO, - 4
IMPERIAL TEA,
. SYRUPS
Umbrellae.
When you" want Stocking Yarn both wool and
cotton just step in and you will and a good assort
ment.
Wrier subscribers kindly ask Ike public to vie•
it their houso and inspect their stock, before pur
chasing elsewhere, es they feel confident that their
prices and goods will plena° all.
PRICE & HOEPLICH.
Dec. B.
fIEING licensed is CLAIM, AGENT. REAL
ESTATE AGENT sad LAND WARRANT
BROKER. will attend to applications for Pensions,
Bounty and Back Pay, and all claim. spinet the
p,tate or National Government. As Real Estate
Agent will lease, sell, or purchase land. in Frank.
lin County. or exchange therefore Western Lands
—also will boy and sell LAND WARIANTN. CON
vstragon*-Dbeds, Wills, Agreements. Leases, &c.
executed Wheistefore at moderate prices.
Oct 20-16'4'.
UREK if— Woods Put. Sieve—Latest thing 'of
the age, at the GRAMM? atone.
D. D. RUSSELL.
IV), n wont - blotibea
J from your nee, go to K l'Z'S•and get a bottle
of Ayr's Sarsaparilla.
PRICE& HORPLICIII
COLUMN !
NEW PALL AND
21Z1721iii
OOHS!
MitE undersigned tender to the comm u nity thdr
I thanks for past patronnge, and would also take
this opportunity of reminding them that they have
lately received from the , East a splendid selection of
goods, which for beauty and style cannot be surpas
sed outside of the cities. Their goods have been
selected with much care as regards durability and
price.
LADIES' GOODS
The 'attention of tho ladies is directed to their
hundiorne tyles of
•
ALPACAS,
BARATIJEAS,
COBURQS,
PLAIDS,
POPLINS,
They hove some beautiful patterns of• French
Merino end all wool Detains . that are hard to heat.
Black - Silk,
Silk,
Black Alpacas,
Black all wool Dclain,double
" French blerinos,
" English
French and English Crapes,
, Mourning Handkerchiefs '
Black Jack Flannel.
An attractive_line_of—Wrappings, sue is
Plaid and Plain, Long anti Square Shawls,
Breakfast Shawls, Hoods, ?lairs, Searle, &c-
Jowvin's Kid Gloves, Gametic's, Lisle Thread and
Merino_Gloves, Hosierrinaklndirtie.
OMEN GOODS :
They oak the gentlemen to notice tAeir line:dock
of
COATINGS,
CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS
as they pass along, and they feel assuntd. that they
have the goods to suit them in pattern and price.
Table Covers, Shirting Flannels and Flannel
Shirts, Drawers, Neck Ties, Ral•noral Hoop
Skirts for Ladies and Misses, Linen end Pa
per Collars, all sizes, Buck Gloves and Mittens.
WHITE GOODS :
Plain and Barred Cambric,
Velvet Trimming and
Cambric H'dks,
EnOnMS.
MOLASSES.at 60 eke per gat.
QUEENSWARE,
Cutlery.
Spoons,
CeJar Were,
Buckets.
ICorlen,
Carpet,
Oil Cloths
Boots and Shoos,
Gum Shoes,
r OSEPH DOUGLAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
.11ERINOS,
Swiss,
Netts,
nuMing.
Edge Ribbons,
Buttons,
Brooms,
Baskets,
Window Shades;
Curtin Fizturen,
A. R.& CO.
. -- I'OVEMEEIR 24th,
1865.
SECOND SUPPLY
ivtAmi
PALL and WINTER
GOODS!!
HIBBBSON, BENEDICT & CO7.
KirWe are now receiving our
SECOND SUPPLY,
SECOND SUPPLY.
SECOND SUPPLY.
~Y--== C~ =o=o
.11A fI,DW
A I ,NBWA MT,
NOTIONS.
E S
DRESS GOODS
LADIES
LADIES
LADIES'
DRESS GOODS„
_ _
DRESS 00011 S,
DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
Mir IEI NIT 1 . Mir
MONTH EMS
Cloths, Cassitneres, Sattinetts,
Cloths, Cassimores, Sattinetts,
Cloths, Cassitneres, Sattinetts.
Woolen Goods,
Woolen Goods,
Woolen Goods,
Notions,' ,
Notions,
Notions.
GROCERIES
SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUPS,
SUGAR. COFFEE°, SYRUPS.
SUGAR. COFFEE. SYRUPS;
FISH, TOBACCO,
FISH, TOBA(1CO.
Mil, TOBACCO.
MOST RE BEM, NC.
QUEENSWARE,
QUEENS WARE.
QUEENS WARE,
NOTIONS,
IV OTIO NS.
'NOTIONS.
Kr We tell the attention -of our euvtomers en 1
the plane to our stork of now anode. and at the
acme time rehire our thanks to 01l for their liberal
pate:lenge, end we will entlenvor be Ai r ' N o ti ng
with ell, to-merit • eentinonnee et the mina;
A ‘111ERtl0;NI, lIENEDIC I' lit CO.
November t,44181i5.
r_s
BARD WARE.
HARD W ARIC,
BA RD WARE;