May 17, 1866, Ntpoitoq. LOCAL ITEMS possu , Wrrtt OuR FRIENDS.—We have ha., our first spring wind, rain, thunder and lightning storm-last evening, about 7 o'clock- It made a great scatterment in the crowded-streets of Brook lyn, where I then chanced to be. Men, women and children were upset, and even blown away; many houses were unroofed, trees uprooted, fen --ccs prostrated, and eveiything loose was scattered fin every direction by the tornado. A man and his sorrwent up On Fort Green to lower the flag. The boy wee taken' up into the air, the father seized hold of him, and both were carried through the air tome thirty feet, and bruised very badly. A storehouse was struck by lightning and set On fire. For half an hour, there was as much ex citement iii the city of churches as though the Shenandoah and Stonewall had sailed into the hay. New York is now filled with delegates and cis. itors to the many anniversaries, in consequence of ivbich Broadway don't look so gay as usual. The Mexican excitement increases, no less than ten emigration offices being opened in this thy and Brooklyn. Should these emigrants, by acci dent, kill any of Maxamilian's soldiers, it is to be hoped that they will do it neutrally. Permit me to remark that the printer, last week, gave Captain Knight one more bullet hole than I stated. Four, Hat I told thee foar.' ' - "Gold is heavy" the money articles quote, ne though any child didn't know that. There has been - hard tugging between buyers and seller this spring, and the buyers have come off best. Prijes are falling, falling, and will fall yet lower. In - the mean time, let us get along as best we can, and by Fall we will buy at old rate.. midi taxes added. I bad resolved to sat !to more ,about eating houses, but I really eairEnt refrain from mention ing that I paid to=day 40 ets. for a slice of tainted roast beef, and 20 ets. for some asparagus that looked like embalmed Egyptian rat tails. Strange to say, I am hungry yet. Have our gossips yet seen Louis Napoleon's life of JUlias Cmsar, in which Louis tries (and-nearly M. his attempt) to prove that his uncle was the parallel of the said Miss, and himself of Augus tus. The Flarpen's have gotten up the hook beau tifully, and the celebrity of the Imperial author, as well as the real merit of the work, has given ,it a tremendous sale. In passing, we would re , mind the Emperor that Augustus once invested +otne-legions unprofitably-beyond the Rhine T the time he thumpi.4. his h'ead and made a verN neat and pathetic remark: At that time, it is unnecessary to state, Cortez had not yet visited Maim). "" Yeeterday.L rode in 'a ear between a black nada and a black woman, and - I, thus far, have caught no disease. neither NA ere my clothes disco lored, nor yet has the moral tone of my general character undergone any perceptible alteration. The "man and brother - as well as the "woman and sister" . behaved themselves, as near as I could judge, fully as well as though they had been white. A few years ago,a-friend of mine was nearly mob bed for takingi the part of a respectable negro, who had paid full fare on a train, w hen a fastidi ous white (livered) man swore he would not ride in the same car wit) m - nigger. Tcutpora FEMffi Had oeension ( to take a l run over the C. 6C A. -- R. R. again, and suffered so much from the nand and dust that I made. a little calculation, from which I calculated that Jersey, in the ctmrse of time, will disappear. Thus: Each passenger car ries away with him. say one-half pound of dust: three hundred passengers to a train, ten trains both ways. three handled and sixty-five days to tile year, making two thousand, seven hundred and thirty-seven tons and a half in ten years. Jersey is doomed. No wonder they charge $13,00 a head tax for the privilege of passing over their sacred sands goldensands. They daily sell their country. I had a conversation with a gentlemen. a few days ago, who spoke so outrageously against the governmentt - uit I said. "Sir, you are disloyal!" "Dieluyal !" he exclaimed, "how can I be distal! , al to the United States t I am a BRITISH SUB JECT." This is the secret of most - of the disloyal CO talk we hear. I will lot hellieve that there are many Americans who :are genuine Copper heads. The 7410 loan has been the lion for the past week. Its exee:3siceouceess will make more im pression in Europe than the surrenders of Lee. and Johnston. Why is it that so many of the pre unite in glorifying Gaeta' liee. 'lt may bemean to abuse him, now that he is vanquished: but let us "drop him,"..and leave hint to our government. I hope he will be punished, but the mode I am perfectly willing to commit to the tender mereici of An drew Johnson & Co. If Jefferson Davis only he caught, and there is a rumor to that effect to-day, think I could say with the old grey-headed dar ,,y.ey,.when he saw Sherman fox the first time, "Now, Lord,lettest thou 0; servant depart in peace!" The weather has been very fine since the storm, and has brought out the ladies in their spring' dresses. It is wonderful, how hoops hold their • own—this is not intended as a joke—while the bonnets do not. By next spring I expect that a neck ribbon, passed over the top of the head, and tied under the chin, will pass for a bonnet. The spring overcoats of the fair sex are, some of them, very pretty, but canna compare with the shawls in gayety, richness and gracefulness; but what can equal the neat fitting boots that go. like the. beholder's heart, pit-a-pat, adown the shle-vvalki aernits the gutter, strist, and then, swoop, ori paving again. Truly, boot-ee and beatify do go together. Beauregard was right. It is said that all places of amusement bate been sadly attorided since they re-opened. The public mind seems more earnest than it tins been At any time since the war broki.out. Even Mr. Henry Plamde, the first of cointnedians. cannot draw• crnw•dcd.ihousee.. There is a hot contention in this eit, '- hetween the champions of the paid and the volunteer firs t department. The firemen. as a rttlf , are of con No in favor of the volunteer systent`' An old fire man, however, in-talking with me on the::mhjeet,' said: "On the whole, I guess the paid onfild ho the hest; for I never knew a mother wild wanted her son'to join a tire company, rod our Inntlitrs always knew best." Icr.w Yotus, May 14. 1F65. O 1.1) I DR 'S CEMETERY.—We ar-e informed that the citizens of Wayneshor' and Washington township are moving in a matter which is' highly commendable to them and worthy of emulation by other districts in the county. They.propose to raise the sum of tssooo, or more if necessary, for the purchase of a burial ground in or about the town, and to collect in it the bodies of all the soldiers from the neighborhood who have died or beshi killed in the Union Armies,during the war, so far as they can be procured. They will then erect a handsome monument over them with a record thereon of their names and their deeds. This will be an act worthy of tli . s people and of their honored dead. Ottr debt of,:gratitude to our brave soldiers can miser be satisfied. Dead we should honor them, and living should never forget them. Every State should take immedi ate measures .0 establish a soldiers, home for men disabled by Wounds sickness and unable to support themselves. The people would contri bute to such an object more liberally than any other district that could be presented to therm Every should follow 'the example of- Waynesboro', col lect their dead and honor them with appropriate momorials. Let it be said that throughout, this broad land. there is not a soldier who has to com plain of the ingratitude of the Republic. PRESIDENT JoussoN A. LIFE DIRECTOR 01i'llE BIBLE SOCIETY.—An interesting-meet ing in behalfof the Pennsylvania Bible Society was held in this place on Sunday night week, it being the anniversary of the Franklin County Bi- Society. The sermon was preached by the Rev. S. H. C. Smith, of the M.E. Church. It was an earnest appeal in behalf of the Bible cause. At the close of the discourse Rev. Irvin_ IL Torrence, Agent for the Bible Society, made interesting statements in reference to the circulation of the sacred volume. During the course of his remarks he alluded to the interest which had been taken in the present Chief Magistrate of ti l ie nation, An drew Johnson. and proposed, that is view of his high position, he should be made a Life Direc tor of the Pennsylvania Bible Society. A sub scription was immediately started, which reach ed the sum of $.105. an amount required to se cure to him a Life Directorship, with a framed certificate. Mr.m.mtsttuttG ,CLlssts.—The 3lercemburg elassis of the German Reformed Church, will held its next iegplar sessions in Shippensburg, com mencing on Fri* evening next- and eontinuifig till Tuesday evening or Wednesday morning of next week. It is tt delegate body, composed of -q.,5 regular ordained ministers and two Licenti ates; and represents :20 Pastoral charges, and each charge is entitled to one Lay Delegate. The membership of the classis is 5,320' adult memberS : baptized and unconfirmed members (last year's report;) and embraces the churches in the counties of Franklin, Bedford, Huntingdon, Blair and one point in Cumberladd,-Shippen.burg. Roxuutty ciLAss—We have recently been shown a tankard manufactured from sand obtained near Roxbury, Franklin Co., and which is to supply the material for the Glass works which will soon be put in operation at that place. The specimen shown us was as clear and beautiful as any we ever saw, and we make no doubt that the eStah lishment will be one of the largest and most suc cessful in this country.—Star of the EAXMBAL, the_ world-renowned elephant, A hibited in this place a few weeks ago in connec tion with Messrs. Thayer & Noyes' Circus, died at Centreville, Pa., on the 7th inst., aged about 66 years. He was the largest elephant ever brought to this country. AN effort, is being made to consolidate the Cumberland ti Oiriy and Prat Railroadcom panies. A meetli!g of the stockholders of the two companies will be held in this place. on the 31st inst., to consider the matter. DTSPEPSIA.—What every body sas must be true. We have heard Dr. Striekland's Tonic spoken of so frequently by those who have been benefited by it, thntat last we are compelled to make it known to the public that we really belie% e it effects a cure in every case; therefore. we ear to those who ,111r,ring. . Dispepsia or Nets volts to F-0 to their Drugtrest and get a bottle of Dr. Striekland's Tonic. THE B . RIDAL CIIAMBER.-4 noto of warning and, advice to those i,ufferinnt Ishii Seminal Wy t lkne•s. Uetikrti Debility. or Premature Decay, from whatever eath:e!produeed. Read, ponder. and reflect! Be wine in time. Sent FREE to nny addr, ,, , for the bPnefit of the TAU,. led. Soot by 7,112 m mail. Addr,“ VIEF.S S. Br rtrg 422 Broadway. New York. Aprill9-3m. THE only place to get a pleasaut and refre.h. clrualaf Sala Water. 1% at cuts s .l.rx:, where the . friiit syrups are always kept. THE following is clipped from a letter to the.‘km . w York World. describing tliaounlity where Booth v.as captured: "There are dense growths uf dog- N% ocd, gum and beech planted in sluices of water sod hog:-and their . 1% idth varies from a half mile to four miles. v. hiie their lenzth is upwards of six teen miles. Frequent deep ponds dot this wilder ness place, with here and there a stetch of dry soil, but no human man inhabits this malarious extent: even a hunted murderer would_ shrink from hiding there. Serpents and slimy lizards are the only denizens ; sometimes time coon takes refuge in this desert from the hounds, and in the soft mod a thousand odorous muskrats delx=e, and now and then a tremorous otter. Not even the hunted negro dares to fathom the treacherous clay, nor make himself a fellow of the -slimy rep tiles which reign absolute m this terrible solitude. The - Shawnee, in Iris strong hold of despair in the heart of Okeeleuokee, would scarcely have chang: ed homes with Wilkes Booth and Harrold. hiding in this inhuman 'country. j. NEW idea connected with the assa ,, iinaticki of the , President is thus broached by the ,Washing ton correspondent of the Pittsbnrgh Commrr-M!, ho saw z: , . . . We hear it stated that, on the night of the assas sination, there were in be theatre over 100 persons v ho had direct or indirect knowledge of what was to happen. Many of those persons had a victim selected, but their tart of the murder failed, from the fact that the Orson selected to turn off the !gas at the crack of Booth's pistol, from some cane. or other, failed to perform his part. If the gas had been turned off Booth would. have esenped recognition Had Grant been there he would have fallen au easy victim. Booth did not expert the fhil"re of the-Person to turn off the gas: and, after the deed ivagdone, had to make the most of it. FINANCE AND TRADE. The Hagerstown and Waynesboro Turnpike company have declared a dividend of three per cent,: the Hagerstown and Conococheague Com pany have d-clared three per cent the Hagers town and Middleburg' Company have declared four per cent.: the Hagerstown and is:mitleiburg Company have declared five per cent.; the Wil liamsport and Hagerstown Company have declar ed four per cent., and the Hagerstown Lyceum Company have declared twelve per cent. They are coining nettle Philadelphia mint the three-cent pieces. which are made of nickel, and are a little larger than the five-cent silver pieces of yore. The new coins will soon he in circula tion. They are enough smaller than the cent tii he easily distinguished from it. and are 4the rnl or of silver. On the face is a head of Libeity' surrounded with the legend " United ,Statei. of America on the reverse then:moral:Hi.. with a wreath of what we take to be heads of wheat. They are composed of equal.partsnfesijs per and nickel, and, will not tarnish.- - --The following are the latest .111ot:dims of the sales of stocks and bonds in Philadelphia : =I gig, F. YOUNG & CO., No. I'2 MI.11(11AITS. Em a i cr.i . U. S. 311'5... ... .... 10 0 Eldorado,' I'. S. S-20's ~. .. .. UM 'Farrell Oil .... Reeding R. R int.rd NI Franklin 0i1.... . Penna. Railroad Greet We...i e ,„ . _ Catawiss'a Itailrond. : II; Germania . . . car:miss:l R It—Prot 25 Globe 0i1..... - Nortli Penna. Railroad ' Howe's Eddy Oil . i i Phila. & Erie It. it.... ill ibbanl..... ._ . 1 Long wand Railroad I liege Island... .. : _ Schuylkill Navigntic . 20 Hyde Farm.... • Schuylkill Nat reli :26 ;irlv in Oil _ fingquehanna C. nal 9 Jeisayfirell.... I I Big Mountain Ceal- . ii' Rey stone 011 _ 1 i Butler Coal Krotzer • Clinton Coal— ..... "'Maple Shade (li I . _ Con nectieut Mining .. i , m'cl,,,i n o; I l ir Diamond Coal literal Oa. .... Fulton Coal ....... ~. 31' Slingo. Feeder Dam C0a1..... -. I :311illieny ... .. Green Mt C0a1....... 2 ArCrm & Cherry Ravi Kystone Zinc—. •. • 'Solik & Deanne ie.... Menocacy Iron N. Y. & Mid, Coal •• • ;Organic 0:1 . . N. Carbondale 1 'Olmstead. . .. New Creek Coal 'Pennsylvania Pet Penn Mining .. •• .. !Perry Oil . Swarara Falls Coel.. - . Ili' Philuda and Tideniiiii Atlas. • 4.., Pope Farm (hi .. Allegheny River. ..., • I 'Petroleum Centre... Allegheny & Telentite_ A l'lstla 4 Oil Creek.. Big Tank — I i' Philip. Brandon Island 'Revenue Bearlo I n Oil i Roberts I lib Bruner :• Rock Oil Bull Creek I ' Rathbone Petroleum . Briggs Oil 2 Sbertnan Burning Spring Pet - • iSeneett Oil ... -... Continental Oil iil Story Farm Oil .- Crescent City s -I 'Schuylkill & Oil C'nn.t. Curtin • Tj list. Nicholas.. -- Corn Planter ' .2i 'story cent, .- - Caldwell 31 'Sunbury . , .. Cow Creek . Tarr Farm -. •1 Cherry Run 21 Tar 11.nriPxt. ad ' Dunkard I Tarifa Run Dunkutd Creek 011... 1 Union Petroleum Densmore 2 Upper Economy Dalzell - 41 Yeuango Oil,. Excelsior Oil i Walnut Inland . Egbert.... .. . 21 Widen MOUNT, V,EIVSON.—The editor of the Evening Star, of Aturday,describei a visit to 'Mona Ver- Awn, which he prefaces by saying: -. We found the place in a good state of preser vation none of the ravages of war having extend ed in that direction. The scouting pirties of both armies have always regarded it as neutral grounds, and never violated itsprecinct. by acts of hostil ity. The agent of the Mount Vernon Association remains at the mansion, and is a bitter secession ist. not having visited Alexandria since the war, in ,consequence of the necessity of taking the oath. Ilis wife, howeVer, more loyal.or less scrupulous, sobscribed to the oath, and is allowed to come to the city for supplies: The house remains precisely •as it. was four years ago. The same table and blank book for registering the Males of visitors stands in the hall, with the key.lto the French Bastile, presented by Lafayette to 'Washington, hanging over them inn little glass case, and specimens of wood and min erals above the, doors. The agent. with his wife .and two or three children.bccupy a suite of rooms on-the left of The hull, and a frw'negroes inhabit the kitchen. In the dining hall are three of Washington's dining tables, an old, feeble-toned harpsichord, and the tripod and compass with which their illustrious owner surveyed the wil derness of Lord F:airfax:s estate. MARRIED RINEHART—GREENE.—Ort the 30th ult., by Rev, William McElrey, Mr. James Rinehart to Miss Slartha Jane Greene, all of this rilunty. SLICIITER—sKARPER.—LOn the 9th inst., at the house of the bride's father. by the Rev. M. Snyder, Mr. Simon T. Slichter to Miss Rose R. Karper, both of Letterkenny. PAGUE—SSODDY,--On the 6th inst., by the Rev. J. Messier, Mr. J. Room Pague. of Shippensburg.• to Miss Mollie E. Snaldv, fbrmerly of this place, WITHEROW—TUCKER.—On the 6th inst., at City Point, Va., by the Rev. J. L. Kephart, Mr. :Wm. Wither of the 21st Penna. Cavolr,y, to Miss Mary E., daughter of Major Robert Tucker. To CoNsumrrtvEs.—The undersigned having been restored to health m a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered Fe% etal years, wi'h a Fe. veer lung affection, and that dread dispe, Consumption— iF to Inake known to his fellow sufferers the means of care. To all Rho desire it, 110 will seed ;loopy at the presenip tion used, (free of charge,) with the directions for prepar ing and using the tame, which they will find a sore cure Am CoxscwrnoN, AstilmA; BRoNcnurs, CoLDS,.&e. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription i 5 to4onelit the afflicted, and spread ki feirnation which he conceives to be invaluable; and he liapPs every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost then nothing, and may prove it blessing. Parties wishing the Prescription will please address REV. Em.tr.b A. WILSON, Williamsburg, "Kings COIM ty. New York. febls-3m. EDITORS OF FEANKLLN EPOSITOR Y.— GENTS :—With your perMirriOrt I wish to say to the read ers of your paper that I will send, by return mail, to all who wish it (free) a Recipe, with full directions for ma tting. anti using a simple Vegetable Balm that will effect ually remove, in ten days. Pimples, Blotches, Tao, Fitch lee, and all Impurities of the Skin. leaving the• Wee soft,. clear, smooth and Beautiful. I silt-also mail free to those having Bald Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers. ur a 3foustaehe in less than thirty days. , All applications answered by eturn mail without charge : Respectfully yours. Taos. F. Cilszst.s.s, Chemist, . marchl•t3m P3l Broadway, Hew York. INFORMATION FREE.— - Nervous Suferers. —A Gentleman, cured of Nervous Debility, Incompetency, Premature Decay, and Youthful Error, actuated by a de sire To benefit others, will be happy to furnish to all who need it, (FREE OF roattot,) the te4ipe and directions for making the simple remedy used In his ease. Sufferers - wishing. to profit by the advertiser's sad experience, and possess a sure and valuable remedy, can do so by address ing him at his place of business. The Recipe. and full in formation-0f s hal importance--will be cheerfully sent by return mail. Address Joust E. OGDEN, 60 Nassau street. NeN7 York. P. 8 —Nervous Sulirer, of both sexes 'will - find this in formation invaluable, A Clio To INvALins.—A elergyoitui, while residing in South Ainema no a missionary, discovered a and situpla remedy F•”-the Cure of liercod Weakness, Early De nay. De•sai.es ot - the Urinary and Seminal Organsi anti the whole tram of di-orders brought on bylyanefaland vicious habitt. Gre - ht numbers have been already cored this noble remedy. .Prompted by a desire to benefit the Afflicted and unfortunate. will send the recipe for pre parind and to.ing this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one n ho needs it. Foe of Charge ineln.. a s.tamped envelope. addressed to your self. Adel,,, JOSEPH T. Lvx.,ol, Oct 19.1y1 Sr ITION 1). 1311 LE Flout.F., New York City. • - OF ORGANS, MELODEONS, on IlMoupstustr.—F:very one having any thought of mu 11111,111W an ;n•triviloOt of this ,-lase now or at any future xhnuid send lor . one A fars & Harnbn's Cabinet Oman Circulars in eh will be sent to any address free of expense This circular contains much information which will be useful to every purchaser of such an instrument, such as articles on' flow to judere of a Ilmical fustra mem," History of the truran," "History of. Reed luctrn fount,. ' &c. Address MASON BROTHERS, - - - 59t,r. Brmidway, New York. Or MASON & HAMLIN. 4 Washing -ton street 130.t0. QUANTITY'S. QUALfTY.—Horabold's Extract Sarsaparilla—The dose is small. Those -who desire a large quanuty—and large doses of meilioin.—Eßß. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW A LITTLE OF Ev- ERTTIIING relating to the human systerm'male and female; the mimes and treatment of diseases, the marriage cus tom, of the world ; how to marry well and a thousand things never published before, read the revised and en larged edition of " MEMCAL comios SENSE,': a eurions book for curious people, and a rxxd book fur every one. 400 pages, NO Illustrations. P;tee $1,50. Contents table sent tree to any address. I.looks may be bad at the Book stoves. or will be ..eti* by mail, post-paid. on receipt of the price. Address E. B. FOOTE, M. I) o febl.6'm ' Bruturway. New York. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS and unprincipled dealers endeavoring to dispose of their own and other premration4. On the reputation attained by Helmbnitrg Genuine Preparations. Eli:: AND EAR:—Prof, .1. Isaacs, M. D.. Oc. enli.t and A mist. formerly of I.Pydon, Holland, is !oat permanc at 3Co. : - .11 Pine Save. Philadelphia, wh, re per.AVlll.:.i‘d with diAeace of the Eye or Ear. will be treat‘,l and cured, if curable. ARTWICIAL EYE, 11.1.,t,d without pain. No charge; mmle for Examination: N. B.—The medical faculty invit.d. as he has no se crtls in tor tide or treatment. jnhfi.ly HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT Bir cin is the Great Diuretic. Helmbold's Conrentrated Ez• tract Sarsaparilla is the Great Blood Purifier. Both ace pre pared according to nth.s of Pharmacy and Cherni.try, and are the most acute that ran he mad,. o PURIFY, Enrich the blood, and Beautify H. complexion use Demtwld • s Highly Concentrated Flout Extract Sarsaparilla. One bottle 1,1,11P.1 , in strenc - th one $c all. of tho Syrup or Decoction. A THING OF BEAUTY LS A Joy FOR&ER.— Those rthe desire brilliancy of complexion, must purify and , ntnell the blood which Ilklmixthi'oCimeentrated Ex 'nuit Sar.nparilla invariably dues. Recollect it is no init.. eat incAiciii‘. Ask fir Take nn other. ANODYNE CORDIAL. the Mother's Friend and Reher—This ILluabh, medicine i 9 again for sale at MILLER'S NEW DRUG STORE. text door west or Brown's Hotel. It is far superior to all Soothing Syrups, or any other preparation for children in Teething. Cholie. I thin-hen, nr Inwtod pains. WILY injure the Complexion by Powders and wieto, which ehoke or all up the pores of the 'skin, and t , . n short time leave it haNt and dry? It I. to the Mood, a,1,1 if you want smooth and t.oft ski sine Iletrthold's Ex tiu • ,ISar,tpar:iltt It win 04 a brallanoy ie the complex• OLD Err. M.thr Nr.w.—A pamphlet tiirocting 1„ , •c 10 f , peclily re.f ore sight end wive up spectacles, with. out ,rd of doctor or med.:intl. Sent ie mail, free, on re ,. f l ,f .141.1re1.i. F. B. FOOTE. M. D.,' I• 1110 Broadway Now York. I P.K altS WHISh PAIS I—DO you want\VhiN or m.pnhtaehr, r Our fireman Compound will force n to cant on the smoothest face or chin, or buir on tmln human: in Six Weeks. Price, el 00, Sent by mail miyulicrc, ['MeV ,ertlea, nn rert-pt of pure. .I.Mbe , c - VIA lt01:0 & Box 1:P 1.3r00\.P. LN. Y EE Tin: BRIDAL CH.lSntErr,an Essay of Warning litia I,n:ll,lkm:tor Young Men—published by the How , u ,l A sent free of rharge in sealed envel 141.11 re,., Dr. J. SKILI3s; Howard As- Pn. fk•b-ly. A Cu. +n, SID ooth Skin and Beautiful Complex ion follow the uNe ui Henlx,ld's Concentrated Fluid En. traet Sar,aparilla. It comm ei blnek nputr, pimple,. and ttU curt ,t of the akin. Nora Few of tilt, Worst Disorders that Af dirt rnaukimi ariie fr.m rorrupthor4 of the blond. Helm ,,fSP,avarilin in a -romedy of the rarne,t aprill9 3m WHISKER'. ! !—TliONe WiBbing a fine net of e.libiLer. a nice inouxtuebe, or a beautiful bend of glossy hair roP please read the rood of Tnon. F. CHAPMAN in par. of ti k paper. marchli3m. E XT ft A FTII F SARSAPARILLA nod I-Put, rates the 11100 , 1,Tmaila the vigor of health tutu ih• , t.m, at.4l purgei out Hu• humors that make die. REPORT OF THE MA RKE TS. t'huntherebtiric Markets.. CthuIIIERSBURO, May 16, 11 4 65, . 00: Mutter Flour—Red. 9 WI Eg twat —Witit, t t", 0! Lan' - I WI:out—W:11 .. . Tacallvmime_o,cc - I Rye B 41 Corn 1 10j pactra—Sidept.— , .. . . Oats 50 i Soup Beans -- Clover Seed 14 00 , Washed Wool. - • Timothy Seed 4 .50 Unwashed Wool- Flaxseed . 2 50 Pared - Peaches-- Potatoes—Mercer. .... 1 20 Unparod Peaches Potatoes—Pink Eye. 1 15 Dried APldel..-. ,ftattlditt illepoMtp, etytinbtrobitn, P u. [sir tstsossra.) Philadelphia Markets. PRlLannyffia, May 16, 1665. liireadstaffs are excessively doll and prices of all de scription have an unmistakeable downward tendency. Sales of superfine Floor at $650; extra at 56,75i3.7.0; extra family at $7,75118,25 . . Rye Flour quiet at 85,1 X) and COrn Meal at 84,75. . 'Wheat selling at 81,60 &1,70 for red and $1,1&0 a 1,90 for white. live cannot be quoted over be. Corn very dull, yellow selling at &>'&9oe. Oats comniandsOW.s9.e. Whis ky unseqted, ranging from 82,12 to 2,16. ileb3 abbertisemento. FREY & F OLTZHAVE THE LAR gest, Cheapest and best assortment of HATS, CAPS and STRAW GOODS in Chambersbarg. 000 GOOD CHESTNUT SHINGLES for rale. Apply GEO. FLECK. mayl7-4t* , adjoining Fair Ground. pREY & FOLTZ HAVE LADIES AND Misses" IV ater•Fal" and *Toekey Hats, all sizes P-Iso, Shakers. PREY & FOLTZ CAN SUPPLY FAR mere, laboring men and others with - Mountain Leg horn, Palm, and Straw Hats at lower rates than any other `house in town. FOR R E N T.—A desirable STORE ROOM, on Second Street, near the Market House. The location is pleasant. and well cal'Ettlatedtbra business Stand. Apply immediately.' mayl7 PREY & FOLTZ, Chambersburg, Pa FRED' & FOLTZ HAVE AN ASSORT anent of fine FUR and WOOL RATS; from which persons of the most fastidious taste can select. DR. R. R. FETTERHOFF, SURGEON DEVusT. Office one door West of the Telegraph Office, Greencastle, Pa. All work entrasted to him will he promptly attended to and warranted. mayl7•6m`, BL. MALTRER & CO:. ARE PRE • pared to famish ALL KINDS of BUILDING and other LUMBER on Aloe notice and reasonable terms. If you wish to build. give ris a call, I\TOTICE.—A certificate in my favor for 11 fire Shires of stockln the HARRISBURG BAISB baying been lost, application has been made to the Bank fora new certificate in place thepoL ELIZABETH F. PATTERSON. oarersbarg, May 17th, 1565-4 t VO TICE —All persons indebted to A, J I._ White by note or Book Account will confer a favor by calling and settling their accounts wit/lad delay. Hie books are all that he has saved out of the great Ore. mayl7 A. J WHITE, Stone Building, 2 doors north of the Past Otnce-. ALL THE NEWEST STYLES O F Farley Cassimers arid Coatings at greatly reduced prices. at WRITE'& T . A DIE 'S ATTENTION:—A 11 wool Sarking for Cloaks and Casts, a superior article, at WHITE'S, 2 doors North of the Post office. G 0 0D S SOLD BY THE YARD AT the lowest market price. and no charge for ca.ting garments, whetipersdns desire to have them made else. where, at WHITE'S. VELVET CORD AND FUSTIAN, A V splendid article, just received at a low flguie, Call and see them, at WHITE'S. NOTlCE.—Sealed proposals will be te ceiced at the Commissioners' office, in Cham*rs• burg. anti/ Monday, the sth day of Jane, st 10 o'clock; for the REPAIR OF A BRIDGE amass thd Antietam creek, in Washington townshir. Specifications of said ydge can be seen at any time in the Commissioners' office; By order of the Commissioners. mayl7-3t GEO. FOREMAN, ark. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Boaril of Directors of the CHERRY RUN AND PITTS BURGH it'ETROLEUId COMPANY, have this Say (May 11) declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Stook of the Company, payable - on the 25th May inst.,_ at the office of the Company, No. 115 Fourth street. Transfer books close from thel9th to Ellis inst. may'? L. DIIRHA M. CATTLE.-PUBLIC SALE 'OF IMPROVED DURNAMS.—JAMES GOWEN will sell at Public Sale, at Mount Airy, Phila delphia, on Wednesday, the :oth of Jane, 1065, a line herd of Cows, Heifers, Young Bulls, and well•grown Calves. bred by himself, and expressly to combine GOOD MILKING WEIR EASY FEEDENG. The Catalogue will embrace some 40 bead of Young Cattle, which should at this time com mand particular attention, a hen choice nnirnal4 are so much in request for breeding. Catalogues will be furnish ed in due time. gale to commence-at 11 o'clock, A. M. mayliSt • FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. The undersigned, Agent fur the deservedly' popular Nurseries. of Mr. George Peters, Adams co, will be in this vicinity for several weeks for the purpose of receiv ing orders for every variety of Fruit, Shade and Orna mental Trees. The citizens of Chambersburg will land him, on the Saturday of each week. either at the Hotel of Mrs. MONTGOMERY or Mr S. Gne.E.Nawsur, where he will be happy to receive their orders. CT's During his absence in the country orders left at the above places still be promptly attended to mayl7-3t J. Y. BUSHEY. REMAINING UNCLAIMED Office at Chambersbarg, State of Penn -1865. ny of these Letters, the applicant mast 1 Letters," give the date of this list, and olvertising. Fisher Henry I Myers Marcia Gruver Jacob Pfoutz bibs Cath GoffMissElizalleth Reed Wm B ,Hassler Hiss C V Reynolds James C Hawk 3rrs Sarah i Rogers E K 1 LETTERS in the Post :sylvan's, May 16, !'To obtain a , call for "advert...L. isay.lsco cents for : Allem:in Sand C , Anderson Wm (1) 1 A Ileums orthllettry Alexander Mrs C Baker Wm 11 Harinaa .1 Snyder - 1" Hassler BenJ K 'Snyder Jacob G Heagq Jacob A ISellenbergerMissL Bank. George (v.?.) Bettie James BeekoerJaeol. 'Hess Mis , Eliz Snyder Miss G A Jones Miss Susan !Stoner Martha - Blubaugh 3fr R Binekly Henry th - . ttner John 'Junes L M Shrike Reuben Bush Miss Del ('3)i Kieffer Abram Trehr Lt Aaron CurrMissßebecea I Kash!. Geo W Thomas Miss-C 'E Colgan Edward Landis Christian TimmonsMissAM Crider Emanuel ILittle Jesse Vernont Frank Detrieb Jacob (2) ;Lehllg ,Jeremiah _ I Walt Samuel Dietzler E F :McElroy Surgt H ,Waßrunt Miss Em Edgerton Lt N H likteMusky James ;Whinier Solomon trwan:Sfissßuhamti,Mitidower ;Willis Wm.L Favorito Samuel , Miller MisEmrnaAt S. 7-30 LOAN The sale of the 1'11 , 4 .ones of $300.000,000 of the 7-30 Lean was eompleted on the 31st of March, 1865. The sale of the second series of Three Hundred Millions, payable throe years from the 15th Arty of June, 1865, was begun on the Ist of April. In the short spare of thirty days, - over Ons Hundred Millions of this series have been sold--leays ing this day less than Twn 11 . undred &Unions to be die posed of. The interest is 4nLyable serni.annually'in curt rency on the 15th of December and 15th of June by Coup on, attached to each note, ii filch nre readily rushed any IMMK=II ONE CENT PEE DAY ON A $5O NDli. Two CENTS " " $lOO " IMMIMA MORE AND MORE DESIRABLE Rebellinn is scippre.,sed, and the Government lass already adapted measures to reduce expenditures ne rap idly as po.sibln to a peaea fyotlng, thus n ithdratring from market as borrower nod purchaser. Ti'li the ONa LOAN IN MARKET env uffered by the thivertunent, uud uedititutes the GREAT POP ULAR LOAM OF THE PEOPLE The Seen-Thirty Notes are eotivertible on theil mat❑ rity, at the option of the holder, into I. T . S. 5-1!0 SP PER CENT. - GOLD BEARING BONDS Which err always worth a premium. . FREE FROM TAXATION Th. 7,30 Notes cannot be bleed by Towns", Cate.; Counties or States, and the interest in not taxed• unless on a earplus of the owner's income exceethog six hundred dollar,. a year. This tact increase', their alu. crouton° to thew per cent. per annual. according to the rate levied on othor property SUBSCRIBE QL ICKLY LObd than 3:00,000,000 of the LOttn antionl2,4l hy, the last Congress are now on the market. This amount, at the late at which it is being absorbed. wilt all be subscrili ed for within two months, when the notes will undoubted ly command •u premium, as has uniformly been the ease on closing-the subscriptions to other Loans. It note ewms frthabk that no considerate amount bcyeed tlic pressor !t -ries will he offered to the public. • • Ili order that citizens of every town and section the cmatry may be afforded facilities for tatting the loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers wall select their on agents, in whom they have canfldeneefiand who on l y are to be responsible for the delivery of the:notes for which they receive orders. 'OOO/ire 18 . 2 25 _ Sutecription Agent, Philadelphia. Subscriptions will be received by the• NATIONAL BANK op b/lAMBERIIBURO. 300 .... 1 75 mayl7 JOHN F. GLOSSER, Strretary J. W. DEAL, P.M " " 'ssoo $lOOO "- " $:,0" 00 ftew arrhatismetiM T HE McCLEAN SILITR CO3tPANY OP MONTANA CAPITAL. $1,000,000. lon,Ow SHARES AT 910 EACH. PAID up ES EACH. Presidenz. EDWARD E. JONES, Philadelphla Vice President, mccr.EAN, Montana Territory 6 • Secretary and al'.siwure?, WILLIAM M. BARLOW, Philadelphia. ihrzatore, ELYWAYJJ E. Josis, Philadelphia, Cc S. McCLEAN - , 'Montana Territory, JACOB HAY, Easton, pi, GEORGE IL ROBERTSI Philadelphia, W 11.11.01 W. LEDYAII.D, Philadelphia, :I. G. Gn.L, ➢Montana Territory, c- J. O. DELACOUB, Camden, N. J. 4 OFFICE, 4 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. The Eaton and Aurora Silver Lodes, the property of this Company, are situated on the Rattlesnake Creek, a never Ming mountain stream, which empties into the Beaver Head River, a tributary of the Jefferson Fork of the Missouri, in Beaver Read County, in the Territory of Nontana, and contain twelve hundred feet gash. The width of the Eaton Lode is five and one-half and oY the Aurora three and one-half feet, running to unknown depths, and increasing in richness nE,they go down. These two lodes are only forty feet apart, and probably run to- gnler at some distance &cm the surface An estimate hereto appended, based upon actual assays made in the ordinary form. and in bulk, will show the im mense yield of these mines - and their great value as Silv.er producing Lodes. These assays were made by-Prot A. S. Eaton, Prof. Forrey of the New 'Fork Areay Office, and Pn6L Gunth, of this city. EATON LODE. Sample No.l / ....... per ,. ton Sample No. 3 Silver per ton Gold Sample No. 5 per ton AURORA LODE Sample No. I 5 . Silver per tun Gold Sample Na. 2 S Vo lur piTion Samplf , So. S Silver Sample No. alcl,l.def NEW 101t6, January 14, 1965. PROF. EATON :—DEAR SIC: • The sample of are that you lei with me, - marked "Dina orery E," gave by away, in Silver *164 56-100 Silver per ten 1 our trnip, plirtaliatytiLk„April 3, I.E6s,—The sample of silver ore from Montana Territory examined at your request, contain. , 172.22 ounces of Silvoi in 20M-11 , s. of ore ; value $234,22 Gold per too. Th. alNwe ore la said to come from the Eaton Loae, Messre. Adelberg and Raymond, mining F.nglpe,ra, New 1 - +l*, sa " W. 3 170,11010 that, the Lead ore will yield t. 1475 in Silver to tho ton g the tiilver toes SW . 3. These hives ate moderate enough, since, according to our assays, the Sil- von ore+ contain from 9913 to 9::040 sref:ie valor. • From tha above -assays. mine idea may be formed of the immense seine - ri'f thi, property, and of tbk rtertalut7,.. of 4 large yield. But even that idea will be merely apprax frnatire, without a due consideration of the following facts The celebrated Comstock Silver Lode, in Nevada, svOr .ked by the "Gould and,Curry," "Empire," "Yellow Jack- et,'S "Ophir," "Crown Point," "Savage" and game other companies, - sold oti the Fithof April, lEirA ut prices avero ging over Poo Tkousnnd Do!bars per tool These mines yield an average of about &i to the ton, Which Inolude_q first. second and third eln , ,es of ores. Now! the average yield of the three elaesee of ore of the Eaton and Aurora Lodes will certainly be more than $65 per ton ; indeed, from the largo number of assit,)l thus for nu*, not only hero, hut in We actual workings of the mine, it will probably reach fr7s or irkM per ton. The 4400 feet owned by tho Compntiy would. tbemfore. be wort, at the price of tha Colugtock Lode. nearly Fire lifillions of Dollars The Company have sent a mill of twenty-four stamps to the mines, .rtnatrpkt returns in rarer in September. This will be able to email thirty tone of ore per day, at an ex pens fur mining, rrpnbing and amelt!ng of ten dollar,' (tRO) tier ton. Then, taking the yield at only $6O per ton, the result would be as-follows 30.)m; per day, nt $6O Cord, $lO per tun., dallyyrofit or $. 450 . 000 Per annum. paya . bl.. not in currency hot in the vain Itself. Tll ,. propert2y of the Company is amply snifirlent for a doien coiiipanSei, and could notl fall ouster" in a lifetime Prospectors are also otraired by the Company, raking oil other Lodes for them The operations at the mines are under the iupirieten donee of the R o e . serene' McLean,. Delegate to Congress from the Territory, whmo thhrougt; 'acquelatacce with mining renders it certain &a the interests of the Comps- ny will be polled in tbb moat energetic manner. Only TNienty Thousand Shares for sale. WM. M. HARLOW, Secretary & Treas mayll4tl Agent for Franklin Countyltei +Malty itebi abegioritiettg. pROTHONOTAIMS NOTICE.—The following =ones sill be for camflrltudkrn by 'the c our t , o n , Tuesday, June 6/.11, 1865, The second accormt of Christian Myers, Committee of Polly Long, a Lunatic. ' The second account of genry Betz, testamentary Trus tee of Samuel Betz, under the will of Conrad Betz, de ceased. imayl7-3t) K. 8. AYLOR, Protlfy. DISSOLUTION OF P • RTNERSITIP. ..The partnership heretofore existing between Da vid C. Brant and Samna) Detich,. under the style, firm and name , of Brant fit. Deficit wak dissolved by mutual consent on the first day ck. May. The Books of the late firm are in the hands of David C. Brant. All persons knowing themselves indebted are requested to make im mediate payment DAVID C. BRANT, SAMUEL DETBICII The business will be continued by the undersigned. =yl7-fit DAVID C. BRANT. GELWICKS 6: BURKHART Wholesale goods at Clty prim. Wholesale goods at City prices.. a.ELWICKS 4,7 BURKHART seep the largest assortment in town. Keep the largest assortment-In town. GELWICKS & BURKHART Have an immense att.:kW' flab, cheap, in whole, half, quarter and eighth barrels. : GELWICKS & BURKHART Offer 1000 sacks G. A. Salt, American, Liverpool and patent sacks, wholesale and retail, atiess Batmen than any other house in tote. aELWICKS & BURKHART kJ; Keep a verytine selection of Pickled and Preserved Fruits, Jellies, Pickles ready for the table, Spiced Oys ters, Canned Peaches, Canned Com, Canned Tomatoes, choice Dried Beef, fine Sugar Cured Hama. ' GELWICKS & BURKHART Offer fine Green and Black Teas, Chocolate pure Spices, and baking articles, prime Cheese, large assort. ment of Fresh Crackers and Cakes. CIELWICKS & BURKHART I,JII Sell all grades of Syrups, Molasses, Coffees, Sugars and Mee, Taiblesale and Beta. GELWICKS & I3URKHAR.T Rave a very large assortment of Queenswsuv-, Stone ware, Tumblers, Brushes, Brooms, Baskets, Colds and Twine. , GELWIN BURKHART Keep acerk - stock of all kinda and grades of Tohaccos and Sagan; and - sell low, wholesale and retail. 11M 33 SEM 93 75 81 72 FARAtFRS LOOK TO YOUR INTER EST. Go to GELWICKS S BURKHART'S for Salt, Fish and Grocerier. 467 M OM 1,677 70 1 E 133 MI GELWICKS & BURKHART Manufacture all kinds of Candy and Confectionery, sell all kinds of P 11248, .tuts, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Prnneq. Almonds. Raisins. &e., &c., wholesale and retail. 7390 '2l 10 EM:I WM 12311:1 small quantity aELWICK'S A - . BURKHART'S Is the place to go for the largest and'most'caried assortment of Store Geode in town. and at reasonable prices. O._ELWICKS & BURKHARr k.A Sell Sperm, Coal, Willie. Lubricating and Kero sene Oil. JOHN TOItIIEY •Cantritatto' etarbs. COUNTY TREASURER.-MAJ. JOHN HASSLES, offers himself a, a candidate for the office of County Timmer, subject to the deritcon of `he rcion Nominating Convention. St THOMAs, March 22 )863. V. A. A3ENTii CIOUNTY TREASURER.—At the solle x.) Ration of a number of my friends, 1 announce My. self a candidate for jhe Office of County Treasurer, sills. iect to the decision 'of the Union Nominating County Convention [Qulvcr, 31archt2f.1] ACM. FLAGLE.. A M. CRISWELL will be a candidate £1 for-the office of County Treasurer. subject to :lit decision of the Union Nominating. County Convention GREEN Towlogilr, May 3d, 1865. TREASURER.—SamueI F. Greenawalt it offs him.self as a Catpitdatelar the office of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Union Noraina line Convention. CllaSttnatshutto, March 15. i HERIFFA_LTY. —At the solicitation of a number of my friends, I oiler myself n Can didate for the °Ake of Sheriff of Franklin County, subjeet to the decision of the Union Nominating Convention. GUILFORD TOWNSHIP, March' 9-* F. W. DOM.. SHERIF F ALT l'.—Encouraged by a number of my friends. I offer myself as a Candidate for the office of Sheriff, sultiect to the decision of the Union Nominating County Convention. Davin EBY. HAMILTON TOWNsIIIP, March SHERIFFALTY.—I offer myself as a Candidate for the Ogle,' of Sheriff of Fmnklin county, subject to the derision of the Union Nominating Cowen _ _ MERCEIISIWRC, Pa., liarch'2-4, Q HERIFFALTY.—Encoaraged by a L. 3 number of my friends, I 4ereemyself as a candidate for the office a Sherri, subject to the division of the - Union Nominating. County Convention. D. M. LEISIIER. CIiAMIIEI2BBI3II.O, March la SHERIFFALTY.-- - -Capt. J NO. DGEBLERI of Chfunbersburg, will be a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the dee , sion of the Union Noininating County Convention, marchls. Veroonat fropertg *sine.. FOR SALE .—A family leaving this place. sell a GRAND PIANO on very reason blo terms. It can be seen by calling at the residence of the late JAMES WRIGHT. req., tumor ( been and Third streets. april26 VOA SALE.—A good STEAM ENGINE, six horse power, in goal condition. Can be seen by calling at T. B. Wood's Foundry sap:2l4f JACOB GARVER. FOR SALE.—A full course, Scholarship in the Quaker City Business College of Pbiladelphis. APPIy at tills office. EiseP7— SI,SOO 300 O 0 0 REWARD:' Bigi ~1 will r;y—Tinhl under- AND DOLLARS to any party or parties who will at , - rest and deliver to the civil authorities of-Franklin Coun ty, F. W. /Duni, (son of "Extra Billy") a captait un der WCausland when Chambersburg was burned, and who burned my residence and barn and stole various val uable articles tram the house. The REPOSITOHY Association will also pay FIVE HUN DRED DOLLARS,"for the arrest of either MiCausland or Gilmore, and their delivery to the civil authorities of thiA ~01.totv. fapriE644 A. A. beatuß.E. r4-!- - Richmond Whig please copy 3t and seal bill to this office. 91,500 NOTICE.—AII persons interested are ~.bereby notified that Stambaugh and Gels are li censed and duly authorized, and are new prepared to col lect all claims against the United States (Arvemment for Horses taken for the Anderson Cavalry or other Union Troops, as well as for all forage and subsistence taken by and for Union troupe during the War. .Prompt attention Fill be given to All Awh claims and oollected speedily. maylo-3t* STUMBAUGH dr. CigHlt. A. H E STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Franklin Ban Road company will meet at the com pany's ot2ce, in Chamhensinarg, on Wednesday, the 31st day of May, at 12 - o'clock M., to consider the - subject of the consolidation of, their said company with the Cumberland Valley Rail Road Company. By order. maylo-2t - E. M. BIDDLE. Secretary. D. B. OAKS, 11111 w t.GBTEWS NOTlOE—:Aitilerbonsin , tm,ist,Na ovicl please tare max, that the *clawing Accotmthats have *SW. their Accounts in the Register's Office a Frazdan County and that theocrat, will be pre sented to the Orphans Court for confirmation, on Terodae, the Pith day of Jane. 1665, in Chambersbatg: 90. 'Theacconnt of Wm. ELLittle, After of Wm. Hayes late of Famouttwp., decd. 9L Pint Acot of Jacob C._ Sacrist, Guardian of Arnett. ca and Charles A. Waynant, minor children of John S. Waynant, late oft/ninny twp., dec'd. 92. Acot. of Sam'l ph ilipo serve, guardian of Abram S.. Gearginnua. S. and Joseph H. Smith, minor ehil dren ofJacob Smith, lam of Antrim hop., deed. 93. Acct. of Daniel W. Boyer, Ex'r Geolgeltoyer, late of Quincy twp., deed., 94. First Acct. of Wm. Rapt Aitm 'r d. b. n. ct. a. of James Lawson, late of Montgomery twp., dee'd. 95. Second Acct. of Phloem; Seabee, Guardian of Mary 3. 7 Nancy, Elizabeth, Martha, Franklin and Wm. Cooper, manor children of Sample C. c.m, late of Ma, deed. 96. Second Acct of Abraham Grove and Samuel Sher- tie, Ex'rs of John Shortie, late et 3 lentaceuery twp. deed. 97. First and final Acot of Jacob Lightfoot and Samuel Gilbert, Adro'rs, of Daniel Gilbert; deo'd. 99. First and final Acct. of Levi Horst and 7no. F. Eli exude, ter of Henry Horst, late of Sontbemeton twp., deed. 99. Kist and Anal' Acct. of Jacob Shirk and Abraham .tonffer, Fairs, of Abraham Shirk, deed. - 100. Fluid Acct. of Abraham Frantz.. trustee to tell the • Extant of C. Frantz, late of Washintgon tap., dee'd. 101. First" and final Amt. of Abraham Metz, Ex'r of ohn Metz, late of Guilford tng., deed. Second Acct. of James D. Scott. Goan:Tian of Ann /breaker, minor child of John Lemaster, decd. likt. Second and Anal Acct. ofStmon Brewer and Soto- mon Div'hiss, Adm'rs, of Frederick Divilbitot, deed. _ 10 , 1. First and final Acct. of H. H. r Wingert and B. B. Wingert; Ex'rs of Martin Wingert late of Green deed: - 103. Third Acct. of peter ennkelman, Adm'r and-Mary Jane Lemaster, Adterx of John Beaver, late of Peters % twp., deed. 106. First and final Acct. of Dr. J. L. Suesserott and H. Gehr, Esq;, Adm'rs of J. P. Gray, late of Chambers burg, deed. " 107. First and final Acct..of G. W. McCartney, Adair of Joseph Seibert, late of Funnelt twp. deed. 109. Acct. of John Rowe , Adm'r of Isaac Bemisderfer, late of Antrim twp, den d. . • 109. First and final Acct. of Hastings Gehr, Esq.. Adm'r of Jacob Wolrldil, late of Chambersbnrg, deed. _ 110. And. of Jonathan Stickel!, Adm'r with the will - annexed, of Christian Stoner, late of Antrim tarp., deed. 111. Amt. of Jacob Balder, Adm'r of Henry Krider, late of Hamilton twp., deed. 112. Acct. of Benjamin finitely, Ex'r of Peter {Water. late of Antrim tap., deed. 113. First Acct. of Geo. and Henry Sleichter, Adieu. of John Sleichter, late of Green t wp., deed. 114. Acct. of Dr. A. EL Senscny, Guardian of Walter, John and Jane Welton', minor chddren of John Wolford, deed. • 115. First and. final Acct. of F. S. Stambaugh, Adair of Jamb Sweitzer, late of Chambersbnrg, deO'd. 116. Acct. of James NM, Guardian of - Elisabeth Clark, minor child of Mary Ann Clark. late of Chambersburg. deo'd, and. as stated by Samuel Myers and T. Ex'rs of said James Will, 117. Acct. ofJacoh, L. Detrieh and A. Carbon& duels of Emanuel Detrieb. late of Antrim inv., den'd. 118. Acct. of George Ludwig, Ex'r of .John Goetman, to of Cbambersburg, deed. ' 119. First and final Acct. of Geo. BeneUict and George, • an, Adm'rs of Daniel Dull, late of Quincy trap., deed. maylo HENRY STAMMER, Register. VXAMINATION , OF TEACHERS.- Boards of Directors will please give public notice, that examinations will be held promptly at 9 o'clock, A. M., each day, in their respectivedistncts, as follows; viz Chembersburg, rune 12th; Green township, July 24th ; Southampton, 25th; Letterkeany, 26th; Lurgan, 27th; Fatmett 29th; Metal, 29th; St Thomas, 31st; Peters, August Id; Warren, 2(1; Mercersburg, 3d; Montgomery, 4th; Greencastle, sth; Antrim, 7th; . Waynesboro', dar; Washington, 9th; Quincy-, 10th; Guilford, llth, and Ham- ilton, 12th. Teachers will be prepared with paper, pen. cite, revenue stamps and chalk. Good moral character on the part of applicants, required by law. I will meet' at the public school building, in Chambersbarg, on the mornings of Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week, from 7 to 9 o'clock, all who may desire instruction in the branches taught in common schools. No change_ except room expenses, will also be at the County Testi: t a te, in Roxbury., the 7th, 9th and 9th of June. ProMpt attendance expected of all A. MCELWAIN, maylo34 County Superintendent NOTICE IS lIEREBY GIVFN THAT. George W. Portz, of Waynesboro, on the Sth day of April, 11365, made a voluntary assignment of all his es. late end effects, real and personal, in trust for his creditors to Joseph- Douglas. All persons indebted to said Portz will please make im mediate payment, and those having claims present them properly authenticated for settlement to may3-6t JOSEPH DOUGLAS, Assignee. AA DMTNISTRATOR'S tice Is hereby given that Letters of Administration, on the Estate of James W. Lane. late of Guilibra town ship, deo'd, have been granted to the undersigned.. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment; and those having claims present them property athenticated for settlement. may 3 ELIZABE ,41 LANE, Adm'rx. AA DMINISTRATOR'S,:I . flee is hereby given that Letters of Administration, D. H. N. C. T. A., on the Estate of 'Margaret L. Camp• bell, late ofChambersburg, deed ; Lave been granted to the undersigned, An persons knowing themselvit indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment; and those having claims present them properly authenticated for settlement' mayil PATRICK IiVGARVEY, Adm'r. EXECUTOR'S NOTIC E.--Notice is hereby.given at Letters Testamentary int the Estate of Elizabeth Saylor, late of Greencastle, der d, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to gad Estate will please make immediate payment ; and those having claims present themproperlyauthentientedforsettlement may 3 GEORGE ILGINFRITZ, Eer. VXECUTOR'S NO TIC E.—Notice is .11.2 hereby given that Letters Testamentary to this Estate oflarob Burkholder, late of Lurgan township, dedd, have been granted to the undersigned, residing at Newburg. Pa. An persons knowing themselves indebted ro said testate will please make immediate payment; nod these having claims present them properly anthenticatmi for settlement. may 3 i DAVID WHERRY, Ex'r. NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS 0 F FRANKLIN COUNTY.--The Taxpayers of Franklin county will please take notice, that I will meet them at the following places for the purpose of receiving , the State, County and Militafy Taxes for the year 1F65, viz. _ • ME METAL.—Fannettsbuits, at the Douse of Mrs. Adalino Ramsey on Thursday and Friday. the 18th and /MI, days of May. LURGA.N.—Rostatry, at the House of David Kit-Anil,. let, on Monday and Tuesday, the _:d and 2.1 d days of May. CETTERRENEY.--Strarburg, at the Howe of J. E. Wel6t, on Wednesday anti_ Thursday, tho :4th and 25th days al - May. ST. THOMAS—At the Store of Dixon - Elder, in sr, -o.s, on Friday and Saturday, the l2Sth and 27th days .-. . . , GREEN—Fayett ovine, at the floweofJohn B.llrown, On Monday, the 2tlth day of May. and at. the House of C. C. Foltz, in 'ID reenvillage. on Toe,niay, Palth day or: May. SOUTHAMPTON—Ht. Rock Seltool.Honse, on Wea nesday, the 31st tiny ot- May, and at the Howse, of John Kyner. in Orrrtown, on Thunday. the Ist day of June. GUILFORD—Marion, at the House of Jeremiah Bark on Friday, the 211 day of June, and at the Hunse,pf Mrs. H. Snider, in New Frank/in, on Saturday, the :ki day ot June. HAMILTON—At the Hon, of John Gordon, en Mar day and Tuesday , the sth Fad 6th days of June. - - CH.IS.IBERSIII;RG--At the Treasurer's Mace, at. Woduciday and Thursday, the Rh and Bth days of Jun.. Non. but Pennsylvania or 6 , 0C.11111 , ,, , rt 1, 1 ,1 1, en ...iced for Taxes. LICETSES. Xll penun, who am subject le pa) 3iereantile or Manufacturer* License, will please take up at the ulaye named placer, no I ran compel)... cti by law to bring snit 41raa unpaid License by the 10'.11 ilay.of July next. JA3IES G. ELDER, inarcb29 County Treasurer. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE nr Commtous.v. OF The CI; tturdwA, Washington, April ltkth, 1865. Wil.EltEAs, By satisfactory evidence presented to -the undersigned, ithas beer:made to appear that THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF • GIIEENCA.STLE, iu the County of Franklin and Stain of Pent:nylon:dß, has bee, organiied under and aceording to the requirementso the net of Corgsress, entitled ''Au Act to provide a Natiogr. (grency, secured by a pledge of United States Bouts, and to provide for the circulation and redemption therein:" :Toged Jane 3d. 1864, and hoe complied rvlth all the p r ovisions of Said act required t o be complied with, hefore Cetllllle tieing the business of Banking under said net, Now therefore, I, Freeman Clarke, Comptroller of Ilse t ir,ney, do hereby certify that, The First National Bank of Greenough:, in the Borough of Greencastle, in the County of Franklin. and State of Pennsylvania, is author. /Lea in commence the Inuit:P.4 of Banking under the act aforesaid. THOMAS M'AFEE, te•thnony whettrof, winless my hard and Mal.of office ',KAT...) this 21h day Of April, IS& FREE3IAN CLAILRE, (may3-llizi Comptroller of the Currency. IVID TEND.— e President end Di- If l,rori of the Chambersburg Turnpike tined Can: haw this day (May Ist) declared a Semi-annum dirtdeml ~12• per cent. on the capital stock, payable in cle A rand at lay store. J. S. NIXON, 'treasure . tltunitcrshurg, May 10, 161 3t • XI 0 I .;; E X W E Iv 1 - I.ACK teepectfilliptequett all persons knotting them:A.lN e, indebted to them by ustes or book accounts ro c o. s,d me:e immediate settlement. The necessity of coliee opoarent to every one, and we hope those is• debted will report at once. atulat.tf -A SSIGNEE'S SALE.—By virtue of a £1 Deed of Assignment made to me by George W, Ports,-of Lin Real and Perstmat Property, for the benefit of creditors, I will espoe to sale, on the premises. in Way neshom on s a t ur d iv , the 271 cloy of Afav, 18f,5, a lot of Lumber, Brick, Sand, I Desk. 1 Sttlh - y, SW - indoW FrUUM, 1 Sleigh, 1 one-horsc Want . tu, 1 Buggy, I Heifer and sun dry other ertiples. Also, One LOT of *ROUND, situate en the west ode of 'Mechanics street, in said borough, with partly finished BRICK BUILDUiG thereon erected. Sale to commence at ?_o'cleek, A. 3f., when terint! will be mode nown by • m aylo-3 k l JOSEPH DOUGLAS, Assignee. '(TALL? - MAIN STREET' LOT y FOR SALE.—A Lot on Alain street, Clunnhersburg Pa., 41 ft. S inches front, adjoining lets of J•lnlmamero. the south and Samuel Perry on the north. Cellar walls all good. and one oblo wall sounding in good order.:Will be sold reasonably, if applied far emu. ' roaylo 3t • A. REMEMAK OFFICE OF THE CUMBERLAND V. R. It. COMPANY.—The Bteekheldere et this com• play. will meet at the eempanY's °Mee, In Charablisharg, on Wedneeclay, the 31 st day of May, at 12 o'clock M., to take iMo oonsideratlon the subject - or - consolidating their said company with the Franklin Rail Boltdeorapany. ipagio.2t By eater BM. BIPDLE, Secretary. IMES Mid Statism. „financial. Ufa" estate *ales.