May 24, 1865. trantliu s.9,ozittl4. LOCAL ITEMS. GOSSIP WITH OUR FRIENDS.—In the midst of the unseemly rejoicing over the capture of./ Mrs. Mr. Jefferson Davis, once the President of the so-called Confederate States, it has struck your loving gossip to sit down calmly, and have some familiart. l chat over the affair. We have all read what may the public history of Mrs. Mr. Davis' arrest,--but the domestic, the inner, the Penetralia, sanctum. sanctoruni account has yet to be given—and we of the REPOSITORY have,been selecled by a kind providence as the unworthy mediiim. Reflection and experience, united to a natural shrewdness, have confirmed us in the be lief that male reporters . , such as those of the N. Y. Herald. Tribune ; and Times; of the Philadel phia Inquirer and Press; of the Cincinnati Com mercial, and the Baltimore American, are hum bugs and utterly unreliable in such a case as the one I>efere as. Guided by the intention so modest ly hinted atabove, we at once, upon receiving a special dispatch stating that Mrs. Mr. Jefferson D, hhd hastily left Richmond, started on his track afemale reporter Whom we had had in readiness for the said occurrence, with orders to admit no rest to her feet, nor slumber' to her eyelids until Mrs. Mr. J. was caught. We will not say who 'auggested• to the - gorernmel* to advertise $lOO,OOO for the arctgraitor-ess—let that pass; but it is a duty to ourselves to say that we know what we know, arid more too. This lady repikter had been selected by our old friend, Mrs. Grui9y, and the result proves that, as usual, Mrs. G. was right. For good rmiins which we are not yet at liberty to divulge, the name, former oc cupation and residence of our estimable employee must be kept a profound secret. With this preamble, we will now give the re port which can be implicitly relied upoia 31sT 10, 10a,i, (NEAR) Ga. -My Dear Sirs:—The shell broken, and the chken is spoiled. The jig is up. J. D. is no ridire—at large.— this Morning at 3 1. M., Lieu- Ant Colonel - Pritchard, of the 4th Michigam Chtdry, surprised Mr. Davis and family by a l vi sit at that' unexpected hour. t•As you directed me, I Overtook. and joined Mr.Disis' escort at and have participated . in his °flight ever since, much to the derangement of .nly...gardrobe; indeed I have not one band-bus left ; but never mind my oivri affairs. though I may just as well here re mind you of your promise "to make all right to me in case of any loss." I had been very wake ful all night, and bad just fallen into an unquiet doze when I was aroused by a screech from Mrs. Davis "that the Yankees were upon us." She shook Mr. Davis, who was I) ing near me on Wish mattfrass, withoutlicking; but the poor man was so exhausted that it was with the greatest !Realty that he could be aroused ; and indeed I - heard him murmur in his disturbed sleep some thing like "Bother!" At that moment I heard the trthnp of a body of horse, and an occasional p'stol shot. Mrs Davis' agitation increased fear and.at fast, by sticking a large hair pin into that part of her husband's body whence mortifi cation would - be least likely to ensue, the stern statesman (am ?town) was awakened to a full sense of his desperate situation. His first cry was "a horse, a horse, my Presidency for a horse !" No one seemed inclined to risk a nag on such se curity, and no horse "forthcame." . He then in a gentler voice, begged for a mule. No mule ap peared. The tramping increased. "Mr. Davis," exclaimed Mik - D., "what is to be done?" He, • thus interrogated, moved his eyes restlessly from side to side, ever and anon striving to peer into the 'darkness,itt did not reply. The tramp of horse nowbecame quite distinct. In an agony of terror„Mrs. D. snatched up some of her THINGS and.hListed„upon Mr. Davis' putting them on. "Never!" he exclaimed with emphasis,. "I'll be hanged It I do?' (He was right—heslid piit„them on, and he wi ll be hanged.) H ikfarmly sur rounded him, writing their pe ' asions with Mrs. D's, each forcing upon him on and another arti- cle of female apparel. Imagine a noblelOn gur rounded by a swarm of entreed natives darting javelins into his tawfiy sides; or a gigantic bull baited by a bevy of matadorea; or even a bull dog in dog-dayi bunted by a crowd - , "Of bop Is wild balm and brutal Noise." The fact is, they confused him, and his mind was obfuscated with their shrill clamor; while they forced the Sardanapalian clothing upon him. I myself overheard him say, in a musing under tone; "Achilles dressed as.a woman; Don Juan dressed as a woman; Augustus Ctesar went still farther; The Turks all dress like their woman: worth makes the man; be that lives and runs away may live to fight another day; I will sacri fice my 'pride upon the altar of my confederated country ; the-last ditch is not here, 'tie in Texas; I yield." Then in a loud and majestic tone he spoke : "Do with me us you will." They im mediately did so, and MiCmoment he stood forth a woman from the neck down to the calves (Whin !ego. Thiquadrupedaniial sound was now fright- fully close "My Dear," implored Mrs D., wringing her hands in an-agony of fnght ; "go, run, escape, fly, mizzle, pitt; evacuate, propel, circulate, proceed, leave, depart, .swartvvout, hurry, haste, quit, MOVE YOUR ;BOOTS." He clasped his wife in his flowing sleeves, straipeld her Wide corsets, and was away, aswith a lightning like dash the Michandera came up reitre-a-terre. The nest was vvartn,tut the bird had flown. 4 Spread yourselves," was ythe Captain's cry. They spread themselves, and soon an unprotected female withiong boots was seen making tracks for the woods. A philosopher or cabinet .offiCilr I would have stopped tO .consider whether Oar , strange creature was a man in female attire, or a woman with boots on; but as the pursuers were only soldiers, the hybrid was caught, and lo it was Jeff. who made a faint show of resistance with 'a handsome bowie-knife. Jeff. was brougnt into camp ; was treated with all the courtesy due Ids assumed sex, not the slightest - indignity being:of rered his person, and as he sat in his feminine sternness, he occasionally gave a reproachful look at his long boots, as though saying Pulse friends, I trusted to foil, and you betrayed me—et two boots." At this juncture, Mrs. D. (the other Mrs. .D.) rushed frantically upon 'the scene; threw her arms about the captive repudiator, and after an embrace that brought tears into the eyes of the soldiers; told the men in a majestic tone Of voice, that chilled toe very marrow of The bronzed veterans, " to take care, or the President might hurt some of them." At that moment I was watch - iugJ. .I).nario - wly, and 1 feel assured that - Mr. riot whisper the warning to Mrs. D._ The iderkwas Mrs. D's entirely. Our boys did take care; and up to the time of writing J. I). had not hurt any one. , A telegram was instantly sent to Gen. Wilson informing him that had secured Davis in Wet. nati's clothing." The General under standing the dispatch to say that we had caught him, and secured him by swathing him in woman's clothing, returned an angry reply, ordering Lieut. Col. Pritchard to se/ease Mr. Davis at once. Anotherdespatch was sent explainin g the mistake, and we all had a hearty laugh at the General. I wished very much t. have talk with J. D., something like that the New York Herald repo!' ter had with Gen. Lee, but had time to ask him ' , IAA one question, as follows : " Mr. D.," said 1, " are you as Episcopalian 7" " No, madam," ' said be," I am a SecEtign." Mr. Davis is a re tigiotte man, I know,' for I heard him whisper to hiznaefr " The woman whom thou gayest to be with me, she gime me and I did * '." I was informed - by a member of his family that air: D. refused to fix Mrs. D.'s headdress on his own head, on the ground that "Bate desert a siOng ship." Nu more at present, etc., etc. P. S.—Possibly I may keep a journal of our trip North. P. P. S,—One of our boys sends along the fol- oc%ing - JEFFERSON DAVIS Come all ynn'young Americana; I'm going fur to sing A song that will the briny tears Upon your cheek-bones bring. It is about the President, Jett Davis and_his wire, , How Jett put on her petticoats To SaNT his precious lire, The tenth of May, yelte sixty-11Tc, We came upon J. D., Near Geor•gi•a, 3f., and nearly 3. J. D., was sleeping soundly', when We dashed into his camp; His wife did straightway waken him, To start him on a tramp. "My dear," ebe•eried,- ,, my bonnet take, My coreete and my shawl, _•3ly underelotbee and halmontl, Hoop skiii and tan—take all." As, quick as thought Jeff. donned the Mingo And now a woman he, Of litalwail frame, majestic pace, From head down to his knee. For uui to say—J. D. was tall While Mrs. D. was not, And as he ran, they saw his boots, And so T. D. was caught. He bmodixteed a Bowie Knife, Of manufacture rare: And Mrs. D. through loyalty, Exclaimed: " 0 men, take car& "I warn you all--you know him not— O take his knife away: surely hurt a few of you; Beware the lease at bay." 4 They—took away. his bloodless knife, Those laughing soldier men, And thus they took "good rare of him O l f chivalry the gem. - Anti now the rumor quickly Mea— l. do not say it—mind— That Jefferson, in women's clothes, • Will shortly be*confined. John Brown was hanged, because he broke The laws the blacks to free— _ • Poetic justice ! Jeff. must grace "A Sour apple tree." Now, glory to the Northern arms! *Hurrah for Pritchard brave! Test thousand cheers; for U. S. Grant! One hiss for Jeff."the knave!! WAYNESBORO ITEMS.—We clip the following (Neal items frou the Village Record, of the 19th -r Mr. Geo. Frick, proprietor of the Waynesboro' Foundry a-d Machine Shop, met, with an acci• dent on - Saturday last Ora most serious character. We have not leartied the particulars further than that his right hand was caught in some part of the machinery, the thumb torn from its socket, sevl.ral of his fingers broken and his hand other s severely lacerated Drs. Frantz and Shive ly since been in attendance. At last ac counts he was doing well although suffering great pain. Lieut. A.G. Bouehrake, of Co. 6,17 th Penna. Cavalry, son of Mr. H. Honebrake, of this vicini ty, has been at home for several weeks having been awarded a medal of honor and a thirty day's furlough, for meritorious conduct at the battle of Five Forks, Va., on the first of April last. Lient Bonebnake captined a battle flag on that occasion, and on fortur ones distinguished himself as a gallant officer. George D. Miller, of Co. G. nth. Penna. Cav alry was, we regret to learn, instantly killed in the battle of Five Forks, in Virginia, on the first day of April last. Mr. M. was a native of this' place, where his aged mother and other relation still reside. He was a gallant, soldier, and as such was much_ esteemed by his companions in arms. James D. Fitz, Sergeant of the same company, son of Samuel P. Fitz of this vicinity, said to have been oneof the best soldiers in CO. G, was wound ed in battle near Dinwiddie Court House, March 31st, and died April 9th. L 0. 0. F.—The annual Session of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, commenced on Tuesday week, at the hall North Sixth street, Philadel phia, Grand Master W. H. Trinick, presiding. The attendance -- of representatives was large.— The day was consumed in the admission of a large number of new members, reception and reference of communications, and the counting of the votes for otricers of the Grand Lodge, to serve the en suing year, -which resulted in the election for M. W. Grand Master, John M. Crosland, of No, 53, of Pottsville ; R. W. D. Grand Master, George Fling, of No. 10, Germantown ; R. W. Grand Warden, Richard Watson, of No. 193, Doyles town; R. W. Grand Secretary,„ Williana Curtis, of No. 2z,?, Philadelphia ; R. W. Grand Treasurer, M. Richards Mackie, of No. 46, Philadelphia; R. W. Grand Rep. G. L. U. S., J. Alexander Simp. son, of No. 110, Philadelphia. THE services of the Counnismoners of the Bo* of Enrollment being no longer needed. by reaAii of the crushing out of the rebellion and the suspension of recruiting for the military service, John Culp, Esq., has been honorably discharged from the service as Commissioner of the 16th Dis trict of Penna., a position he has filled with credit to himself and satisfaction fo those acing busi ness with his office. CHILD DROWNED.—We learn that on Mon day morning, the 15th inst., b child, f Mr. David Brewbaker, residing near Clay Lick, this county, aged one year and nine months, wande•ed away from the house unnoticed and when search was made was-found iu a spring near the house drown ed. It was immediately taken out and every remedy used to restore life, but in vain. ADMITTED TO PRACTICE IN TAE SUPREME Coutt.T.—MemrB. W. S. Everett. John Stewart, Win. S. Stenger and John R. Orr, Esqs., mem bers of the Chamberaburg bar, were adinitted to practice in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania last week. Two BAD CASES OF PILES CURED by Dr. &trickland's Pile Remedy. Mr. Glass, of Janesville. Wis, cousin. writes for the benefit of all whit suffer with the Piles, that he has been troubled for eight years with an aggravated ease of Piles, and his brother was discharged from the army as incurable, (he being quite paralyzed with the Pales.) Both these distressing rases were cured with one bottle of Dr. Strickland's' Pile Remedy. The recommendation of these gentlemen. besides the daily testimonials received by Dr. Strickland, ought to con vince those suffering. that the most aggravated chronic eases of Piles are cured by Dr. Strickland's Rile Reniedy. It is sold by Druggists everywhere. GFILWIttK 3 & BURKHART have re*oed from Philadelphia and New York with a new and very heavy lot of gusts. lt is their determination to make this busi ness pay them by selling great quantities of goods, and not hg large profits. lie advise all who wish to buy goods cheap and to have the largest and most varied stock to make their selection from, to call with this firm before buying elsewhere. ANODI'ICE CORDIAL, the Mother's Friend and Child's Rellet—This valuable medicine is again for sale at MILLER'S NEW DRUG STORE, next door west of Drow'n's HoteL It is far superior to all Soothing. Syrups, or any other preparation for children. in Teething, Cho liq Diarrhea, or inward pains. , - lIELMBOUD . B COICCF.tiTRATED EXTRACT' BIG CHU le the Cf%i Diuretic_ lielmbold's Concentrated Ex tract Sarsaparilla is the Great Blood Purifier. Both are pre. Pared according tondos of Pharmacy and Chemivtry, and are the mat active that can he made. Go To Gelwicka and Burkbart's for confec tionary• they manufarture ; have always a tine assortment and sell cheap wholesale and retaiL THE only place to get a pleasant and refreh jing drink of finds water, is at cassaLsa's, where the cinema fruit syrups are always kept. READ the very attractive advertisement of Fry r o itz,tn another column. ~~:4~~~r;i~~ BY TUESDAY'S MAILS, Our Colored Troops Remember the Mas sacre nt Fort Ptllow—A Plot for Revenge —Their lienigua Frustrated—important Expedition by oen. Farrar. MEMPHIS, May 19, • via. CAIRO, May 9.1. The influx of paroled prisoners has caused a great excitement among the colored troops here. A plot to rise and murder every rebel in Mem phis, in revenge for the Fort Pillow massacre, was discovered last night, and the white troops were puton guard during the night. The uegroes attempted to come out of the fort, but were re sisted by the white troops, and after a sharp skir mish, in which twenty were killed or wounded, were driven back. They are now under a strong guard. Natcbetz dates to the 15th say Gen. Farrar had just returned from an expedition to Harri sonburg, where lie captured the entire rebel gar rison. Gen. Jno. E. Smith supersedes Gen. Washburn at Memphis. The Great Review WASHINGTON, May 22. The city is crowded to overflowing with peo ple. Rooms and windows on Pennsylvania ave r nue are commanding fabulous prices. The troops in camp about the city are also getting ready for the grand review. Governors Curtin, Buckingham, Andrews, Pierpont and others are here. ' Reported CaPtare of Ex. Gov. Harris of Tennessee NEW Ytmx, May 22d.—A special despatch from Nasheille to the Times says, it is reported that Ishum _G. Harris has been captured. It is certain that some of the State archives were captured, and all the State bonds, with $600,000 if specie - belonging to the State treas. ury. Kirby Smith Assassinated. NEW OaLEANs, May 15. The True Delta of yesterday, published a re port that Kirby Smith had been assassinated by Maj.ll'Kee, with whoma difficulty growing out of cotton speculations his occurred. The Delta of this :morning says the- report has been confirmed by a rebel soldier from Jackson. The Reconstruction of North Carolina. WASEIINGTON, May 22. The North-Carolina delegation ore succeeding finely in their interviews with Andrew Johnson. The President adheres to total abolition of sla- very as necessary to the restoration of civil pow er in that State._ , THE trial of the assassination conspirators still continues. On Saturday Assistant Secretary of War liana identified a rebel cipher arrangement which he found in Richmond, and two dispatches found in Booth's trunk were found to be in that cipher.. One was from Richmond to Canada, and the other rice versa. Col. J. B. Stuart, who pur sued Booth acro i s i; the stage at Ford's Theatre, testified that be ht have been stooppd by a man who looked like ;..."; angler. _ The teller of the On tario Bank, at Montreal, testified to the money transactions of Jacob Thompson and Booth at that Bank. The evidence of the last witness was taken in secret session. MARRIED. M'LEMORE—ROSS.—On the 9th inst., by Rev. S. H C. Smith. Mr. John W. M!Lemore to Miss Mary A. Rom both of this place. MARTIN—LIES.—Onthe 16th inst., by the Rev. J. Ger demann, Jeremias Martin to Mary Lieb. ERVIN—EYLER —On the IGth inst., by the Rev. A. 'Bnhrman, Mr. John J. Ervin to Mrs. C. C. Eyler, both of Wavnesborts'. lit:Eil.-tiiT—GREENE.--On the 30th ult., by Rec. Wm. M'Elroy, Mr. Jas. B. Rinehart to Mrs Jane Greene, alt of this minty. .MENTZER--SENER.—On the 16th inst., by Rev. Mr. Sprecher. Capt. John M. Mentzer, late-of:Id Kansas Car., (formerly of this county) to Miss Katet. Sener of Carlisle. DIED 3IACKEY.—On the 11th inst. M. Mary L, wife of Lieut. Win. 11. Mackey, of Dry Run. agea 2i years, 4 months and 4 days. KIRKPATRIOK.--On the 12th ult, near Dry Run, David M. Kirkpatrick, aged 21 year's, 7 months and 11 days. ..FEVANCE AND TRADE. The new 7-30's are offered to the people with . the reservation that the, government ma t convert them into six per cent gold bonds at any time; and the subscriptions have fallen off very mate rially. The general expectation that the remain ing $230,000,000 would not be offered immediate ly stimulated the subscriptions enormously, and the last Week presented the extraordinary spec tacle of nearly one hundred milliobs being taken by the people after four years of most exhausting war. and when the public debt had reached seve ral thousand, millions. It shows that the people have unbounded faith in the government, and mean to sustain it unsparingly. There is no long er a question as to the ability and purpose of the people to supply the -government with all the means necessary to close up the war and maintain the public credit. •t• A meeting of the stockholdersof the Pennsyl vania Imperial Oil Company was held on Monday of last week in Philadelphia, and authority was given to the Board to sell and convey such of the company's property in LaYlonia as can be sold advantageously in building lots. We learn that some $70,000 of lots have been sold, and the pra ceeds will be divided among the stockholders as a special dividend on the Ist of July. The com pany has no need for the revenues from lots, as most of its wells are being sunk on lease; and its immense reserved capital of 50,000 shares of its own stock would supply ten-fold more than is likely to be wanted for development. It is pro bable that after the valuable lands of the company are developed, the reserved stock will be divided in a stock dividend. The Sterling company is running two.engines day and night boring new wells on its Cherry Tree Run lands. An association was formed in this place or Monday Ilast called the Walnut Bend and Pine Run Company to develope certain lands owned at Walnut Bend on the Allegheny ricer. Wm. D. McKinetry was chosen President; D. K.Wun derlich, Treasurer; . J. M. Douglas, Secretary; and Wm. D. McKinstry, Jos. B. Loose, T. Jeff. :Gill, C. M. Duncan, J. McD.Sharpe, D. K. Wun _derlich, and John Shirts, Directors Their capi tal is*so,ooo, and they do not menu to issue stock until they develope their lands, which are well located. ° - Considerable stir has been produced by the dis covery of a substance supposed to be Peti oleum on a farm near Concord, in this county, belonging to the heirs of the late Alexander Irwin. It is said that surface oil in considerable quantities is found on the water, and subscriptions are being taken to develope the lands. We have been in formed that a party has proposed to 'bore for oil and give a royalty to the owners of the land. We do not yxpeit that the effort will be very liberal ly rewarded. The same indications are found in half the counties of the State, and hundreds of thousand of dollars have been expended in Wash inton, Fayette, Greene, Clarion and other coun ties, but in Venango alone has it proved profitable. Four-fifths of all the oil produced on the continent is produced on Oil Creek and its tributaries. Gold stands steady at about T. 30, and we look for the commodities generally to settle down.ac cordingly.. The necessaries of life must be-great ly reduced in price during the summer, and the disbanding of the army will make labor abun dant. As labor enters very largely in the pro duction of everything, prices cannot be perma nently reduced until labor becomes abundant; but that time is near at Wm& Fully 200,000 gallant heroes ;passed through Washington-yester day and to-day in review to be mustered out and return to the channels of industry and trade again, and quite half a million will be the aggregate loan to exchange the sword for the implements of peace. Thu government will thus increase the producers of the country very largely and at the same time diminish its demands, and we shall loon seestrade in the old channels again. eije'Pallidly Repository, dimmbersbut4; Pa. —The following are the latest quotations of the sales of stocks and bonds in Philadelphia CORRECTED WEEKLY BY JOS. Y. YOUNG lc CO., No, i 2 31EnCRANTS EXCFUNGE. U. S. 'Bl's 108 l El4:lon:id° U. S. S-'2o's 109}i Farrell Oil Reading R. R int. off. 45h Franklin Oil Perim. Railroad Great Western....._.. Catawisa Rniroad.-, Catnwisaa R R—PreL North Penna. Ra & Erie R. R.... Long Wand Radlroad. Schuylkill Navigatien. Nar.—PreL Sam:Mahan= Canal... Big &fountain C0a1..., 7. Miller Coal. Clinton Coal Connecticut }lining Diamond Costi Fulton .6,0a1 Fee*Dam CoaL- Green Mt. Coal.-=. Kystone Zinc.... Monocacv Iron-- N. Y. & Mid. Coal N. Carbondale.... MM=M Penn Mining Swatnra Falls Coal Atlas. Allegheny Allegheny & Tideonte Big Tank 11 Brandon Island Beacon Oil EXIMI MEM Briggs 0i1.... Burning Spring Pet, Continental Oil Crescent City... Curtin Corn Planter 111 Caldwell Cow Creek Cherry Rue Donkard Dnokard Creeledn ' Densmore Dalzell. Excelsior Oil Egbert . EDITORS OF FRANKLIN REPOS! 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BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS' and unprincipled dealers endeavoring to dispose of their own and other _preparations. on the reputation attained by Relfribold . s Genuine Preparations. EYE AND EAE.—Prof. J. Isaacs, M. .13.,0c. enlist and Aurist, formerly of Leyden, Holland, 'is iota ted permanently at No. 511 Pule Swat Pluladelphia, where persons afflicted with disease of the Eye or Ear, will be scientifically treated and cured, if curable. AltrinclAL EYES inserted without pain. No charges made for Examination. N.B.—The medical faculty is invited, as he has no se crete in his mode of treatment. july6.ly THE BRIDAL CII.OII3ER.—A note of warnitig and advice to those sufferinc with Seminal Weakness, General Debility, or Premature Decay, from whatever anise produced. Read, ponder, and reflect! Be wise in time. Sent FREE to hay fuldreic for the benefit of the afille ted. Sent by return mail. Addrena Teatmt 8. BUTLER , M Broadway, New York. Aprill.B.3m. WHY Injure the Complexion by Powders and Washes which choke or fill up the pores of the akin, and in a short time leave it harsh tind dry 4 It Is in the blood, nod if you want smooth and soft skin use liembold's En tract of Sarsaparilla. It gives a brilliancy to the complex ion. lIISKERS ! WHISKERS !—Do you want Whig temor Moustaches t Our Grecian Compound will force thenl t• grow on the smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald heads. In Siz Weets. 4b - ice. 81.00. Sent by mail anywhere, clsoely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, Wassea & Co., Boa 138 Brooklyn N. Y. feb 10.1 y A CLEAR, Smooth Skin and Beautiful Complex ion follow the nee of limbold's Concentrated Fluid Ex tract Sarimparilkt. It remover' black spots, pimples, and all eruptions of the skin. ' THE BRIDAL CHAMBER, an Eaaay of Warning and Instruction for Young Men—published by the How' ant Asaoclationi, and sent free of charge in scaled envel open, Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN ii0V(111TON. ikiirard As• sedation, Philadelphia. Pn. fel). NOT a Few of the Worst Disorders that Af flict mankind arise from eorruptlons of the blood. Helm. bold's Extract At Sarsaparilla is a remedy of the utmost caluep aprill2.3rn WHISKERS!!!—Those wishing a fine set, of whiskers. a nice moustache, or a beautiful head of gbsisy hair, will please read the curd of TIPP , . F. CHAPMAN to another part of this paper. marchl-9m. HELMROLD'S EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA cleanses and renovates the blood, instils the vigor ut henith Into the system, and purges out the humors that make dis. ease. REPORT OF THE MARKETS. Charabersbarte Markets. Cll/011tER81URG, May 'a 10(45. Flour—White 810 00 Butter 20 Flour—Red. - 900( Eggs 16 Wheat—White 1 40 Lurd 18 Wheat—Red I 30' Talton' 10 Rye 1 00; Bacon—Hums. 20a22 Corn 90 Bacon— Sides........ IS Oats 40 Soup Beans 2 25 Clover Seed 14 00; Washed Wool 60 Timothy Seed 4 50 Unwashed Wool 40 Flaxseed .... ...... 2 501 Pared Peaches 500 Potatoes--Mercer.... 1 30' Unpared Peaches 3 00 Potatoes—Pink Eyes 1 25 Dried Apples 1 75 (Dr TELEGRAPH.] Philadelphia Markets. PHILADELPHIA, May 23, IW. There is scarcely any export demand fur Flour. and sales are only In small lots at $6.50 for superfine. 86,75 a 7.25 for extra, $7,50'188,50 for extra family. No sales of Rye Flour or Corn Meal. Wheat—only La* bushels red sold at pl 60, and small lots of white at $1 SOU 2. Rye sells slowly at 87. Corn —m a n Wes of yellow at 75280 e. Oats are in fair re• quest at 55c. Whiskey is dull at $2 tow 2 12. ftela) abbertiorments. DENTISTRY. -W. B. HAYCOCK, SUR GEON DEErterE woulili.eripectfully inform the pub. lie Unit be has opened his aloe in REGES' KUILDING, ON SECOND STUMM, South df the Market House, where he Is prepared to perform all operations in llentisiry with care and attention. Prkee low and satisfaction guaran teed. mayWirn. IF YOU WANT GOOD GOODS AT A. the lowest vices, call at the Family ofeeery of E. D. Rua opposite Dr. Suesserett's. . A A LL THE NEWEST STYLES 0 F p Fancyait Cassimers and Coatings at greatly reduced S. rices, TE' Germania Globe Oil flowe's Eddy Oil Hibbard-- Hoge Island. Hy de Farm. Irwin Oil Jersey Well. Keystone Od L.ADIE ATTENTION.—A 11 wool _Li Sacking for Cloaks and Coats, a superior article, at WHITE'S, 2 doors North of the Post office. Maple Shade Oil 19 ME= IN IZEIMB 3iinqa SPElheny 3f 31*Crea& Cherry• Run. If Noble & Delamatex... 2 Oil Creek Organfe ..... Ghost" .. Penosy . 27tnia Pet. 0 0 D S SOLD BY THE YARD AT the lowest market price. and DO charge for cu.ting garments; when persons desire to have them made else. where, at s WHITE'S. Parry-Oil _ . Philada and Tideoute ITELVET CORD AND FUSTIAN, A V splendid article, just received at a low Same. Call and see them, at WHITE'S. Pope Farm Oil Petroleum Centre. Philo R. Oil Creek Philips OEM WHAT EVERYBODY SAYS 1 Roberts Oil Rock Oil RatAbone Petroleum Sherman Seneca Oil Story Farm Oil Schuylkill & Oil Creek St. Nicholas Story Centre...... ... Sunbury Tarr Farm Tarr Homestead Turtle Run Union Petroleum Upper Economy Venango 0i1.... Walnut Island.. Watson ETCAL FE & HITESHEW AR E iVI this d reeeirtng Ladies', Clentlemens', Misses', Boys' and Chtldren's Bose—all qualities—Fancy-, Bleach ed, Unbleached, and Blue-niLted; Ladies' Kid finished Gloves. all colors ; Ladies', Misses' and Children's Black Silk Mitts; zr,,new style Hoop Skirt, for which we are agents; Lace Veils, aline assortment (Bugled); Came I"nder-Shirtq. all sizes and qualities, and ten thousand oth er articles, at METCALFE & HITESHEW'S. STRAW HATS ! STRAW HATS ! ! A UDlTOR'S by,given to NOTlCE.—Notice theit.rreteruttons it hensiaTe tei of the borough of Chambersburg, deed, that the account of John Miller:Administrator of the estate of said dece dent has heat confirmed by the Orphans' court of Frank. lin county, and that the undersigned has been appointed by said court to distribute the balance on said account to and among the persons entitled by law to receive the same. The Auditor will attend to the duties of bin ap• pointment at his office, in the borough of Chambersburg, on Wednesday, the 7th day of June, A. D.. IPfa, at 10 ... clock, A. M. (may - :4.3t] Joss STEWART. Auditor. D E C HER T -SPELLS HATS from 25 nand io $1 cheaper than play WHAT A SHOCKING BAD HAT.- FREY 6c FOLTZ. PAPRIONABLE RATTERS, have a remedy for this evil, and it is the ditty of all who are af flicted with a "Shocking Bad Hat" to give them a call. They have just opened a new lot of STRAW GOODS for Gentlemen and Youths' wenn of the latest styles and best quality. Their assortment is the largest ever brought to Chambersbursr. and having purchased them at reduced rams in the city, they can sell Cheaper than any other es tablishment in town. Their eommun Straws and Palma are going tvitlin rush, but the supply is equal to the demand. Also a new and varied assortment of light and . dark Canister Hats, round and square crown—soft and stilt. of all sizes. Light and dark, soft and stiff Fars, all sizes, styles and prices. .EFu. Stoidon Second Street. Routh of the town click, sign of the Red Flag. FREY & FOLTY. I). CIiERT HAS CLOTH HATS ptIBLIC SALE.—The off, at Pithlle wile, on the premises. on Saturday, the 17th day of Ju ne. oral, at 1 o'clock. P. M., The following described Reel Estate of Martin Funk, late of the Borough ,of Waynesboro. dee'd, viz: - . . All that LOT;Of GROUND, situate in said Borough of Waynesboro, bounded on the front by the Main Street, on the East by the Teal] Hall lot, on the West by lot of W. D. Lechler, and un the South by an alley, having thereon erected a two Story• LOG AND FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Also A tract of fine LIMESTONE LAND, situate in Washington township. near said Borough, and adjoining lands of Alexander Hamilton,' John Lecher and Samuel Rinehart. containing TWENTY ACRES. more or less. The terms will be made known on dap of nale, by W. a LECHLER. Surviving Executer of said deed. By Order of Court: W. G. 3ftfigligt.t., Clerk. may 24 LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED in the Post Office at Chsuttbersburg, State of Penn sylvauirs May 23, 1865. 1[74 - To obtain Why of these Letters, the applicant must call for "advertised Letters," give the date of this list, and pay two cents for advertising. Beekman David A Hansel John W Scott Marion BraxtonM iss Sarah Hin bell &R um moll; Scott & Lee Brown J P Illarn Jamb • !Sherman L C Brown Mrs Samh Hupert AII ISlatum J E Bowman Miss Ida 'Johnson John eord• Show Jacob Carter Home., ;Keefer3lrsllutiM2 !StrockilirsSarahW Carr 3fissElminnA.Kerling3lissJeunfe Stouffer Samuel Colbert L A 'Eno& Oliver • Vallis J C • Cmll Samuel , ;Lasalle Mrs Marg :WartsMrsL(eord).2 Daley Daniel , ;Lehman Miss Eliz WetlenMissMauP Deatreeh lit is Sfarth MeCumsey J !Weiser Samuel Etter Henry fNewbent D W Wills G W Poster Dr Charles!NiswanderJ M ' Zaeltarins&llav er. German E S IPunehall A W i stick Gilbert Mrs (eol'd),' Prat Samuel ;ZentmirellissA Geiselman John !Rosenberg Miss El Haselman D B ;Ryder Mrs Sarah . _ CHEAP! CHEAPER!! CHEAPEST!!! A FURTHER REDUCTIO.Y IN PRICES! has Just received and now opening a general assortment of FRESH GROCERIES, . "GLASS, QUEENS, STONE, WILLOW AND CEDAR WARES, at greatly reduced prices, to wit: Good Brown Sugar at 10 cents per pound. Prime green Rio Coffee at 35 cents per pound. Prime City-cured Hams at 25 to IS. cents per pound. A No. I Shore and No. 1 Bay Mackerel. Good Syrups at 25 and 30 cents per quart Lovenng's A No. I Syrup 35 cents per quart. New crop New Orleans Molasses at 25 cents per quart. FRESH TEAS.—Black, Young Ilyson, Gunpowder and Imperial—prime articles. Spices, Frnits, Tamarinds (preserved) for the sick, and every other ankle in his line at greatly reduced prices. FLOUR AND MEAL.—Ems Family Flour for sale by the barrel or small. Also, Corn ane Buckwheat Meal. flrghest Cash price paidfor all kinds of Country Produce. Thanllful to his bends and the people fo the past, he respectfully solicits a continuance of thitir favors. E. D. REID, Corner of Main and Washingion Strata. NOTICE TO ALL, DELINQUENT Corporations organized tinder any law of the State of Pennsylvania. Notice is hereby gia en to all companies incorporated by or under any law of' the Clommonwealth of Pennsylvania, and organized at any time prior to the first Monday of No vember, 1564, that have tailed to make report to the Au ditor General under the Act approved April 21, 1858, anti the Act approved April 30, 1564, that they are required to report to the Auditor General forthwith, as follows, viz: In case a dividend has been declared. the Treasurer will report, under oath, the amount of capital paid in. the Mite, amount, and rate per cent of each dividend during the year ending the first Monday of November, 1564, and any previous year or years in which the Company may have had un existence; and in case no dii:idend has been dmlartol during the year or years ending, as aforesaid, then an appraisement of the cash value of the capital stock, as it existed between the first and fifteenth days of No s ember, trust be made by the President, or Tieasurrize and a inalority of the Directors, under oath. When an ap praisement is made the report should also state at what time the Company was orimpized. la addition to the above report, under the act of April 21, 1555, companies not paying a tax on tonnage are re quired to make a separate report, under oath of the Treas urer, of the amount of net earnings or income received during the period from April 30, to November I, 1004, in accordance with the, second seetioh or the act apprpved April 30, 10+54. Companies Incorporated by other States, and "doing business in this Commonwealth," are notified that they are made subject, to the tax on net earnings or income under the second section of the rick of April 30, 1864, and are re quired. to report to the • Auditor-General the amount of such net earnings or ineotne received between the 30th of April and the let of November, 1064. All delinquent Companies incorporated by or under any Law Of the State of Pennsylvania wilt be afforded a reit seeable time In which to make the several reports regal' , ed by law, anti above enumerated ; but continued neglect or refusal will subject them to forfeiture of charter, under the second proviso cif tine second section of the act of April 30, le-64, which is in the following words,— '" Provided further, That any eorporation which has flailed to make returns to the Commonwealth, as required by the act of April 21, A. D. 1055, entitled, An art fur the better securing to the Commonwealth the payment of taxes due by ineorpolmted companies, may make suehneo turn, within sixty days after the passage of this act; any law to the contrary notwithstanding; and all delinquent comPanies falling M refusing to make full returns and payment to the State as required by the genemllaws of this Commonwealth in relation thereto, shall have all their rights and privileges declared furfeitedby proclamation. from the Governor." fi.eio abbirtionnento. MUST BE SO-THAT DECHERT Sells all kinds of Hats CHEAPER than any other House, MI kinds, styles and qualities. MEM than they can be bought eNewhere at DECHERT'S can be !xx2glit elsewbere, Call and examine for youraelves of all kinds and qualities, which he guarantees to stand the rain than they can be bought anywhere forget the place, SECOND STREET; nearly opposite Sellers J. W. DEAL, P. M E. D. liEID ISAAC SLENKER; Auditor-General. W. H. MIELE, State Treasurer. liarristairg, Msy 10, 1865. [may'24-5t- itelii abbertioements. B. . L. MAURER & CO. ARE PRE pared to furnish ALL KINDS of BUILDING and other Lt73LBLR on short notice and reasonable terms. If you wish to build, give ns a call, usayli4 NOTICE —All persons inlbted to A. J 'White by note or Book Account ill confer a favor by calling and settling their accounts wi out delay. Hia books are all that he has saved out of th great fire. may 24 WHITE, Stone Building, 2 doors north of the Post office!. VSTATE OF DAVID LiTLE.L-The 12.4 undersigned, appointed Auditor to make distribution of the balances, in the hauls of J. 3L Lytle. Executor of David Lytle, deceased, to and among the heirs and lega tees of the said deceased, will for that purpose meet at his office. in the borough of Chambersbnrg, on Thursday, the ISM day ofJane, at I o'clock, P. IL, all persons who may think proper to attend. GEO. W. BREWER, may 24 Auditor. itiebical. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.-Dp. JOHNSTON, the founder of this Celebrated Institu. film, offers the most certain. speedy, and only effectual remedy In the world for Gleam, Structures, Seminal Weakness, Pais, in tie Loins, Constitutional Debility, Impotence, Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Affections of the Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, Dykpeisila, Ner vous irritability, Diseases of the Head. Throat. Size or skin; and all those serious and melancholy disorders aris ing from the destructive habits of Youth, which destroy both body and mind. These secret and solitary practices are more fatal to their victims than the song of the Syreas to the mariner ny.us, blighting their must brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, de., impossible. YOUNG MEN! Young Men especially. who have become the victims of Solitary Vice , tkat dreadful anti destructive habit which mil annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of young men Of the most exalted talent and brilliant intellect, who. might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to costae). - the living lyre; may ell with full confidence. MARRIAGE )tarried persons, or young men ismtemplating marriage being 11W11/0 of physical wenkness,organie debility, difor &c., should immediately consult Dr. Johnston. lie who places himself under the care of Dr. Johnston may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS IMMEDIATELY CURED AND FULL VIGOR RESTORED. , This disease is the penalty most frequentlypaid by those who halm become the victims of improper indulgences. Young, persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful consequences that may ensue. Now, who that understands the subject will pretend todeny that the power of Procreation is last sooner by those falling Into improper habitthan by the prudent. Besidesbeingile• priced of the pleasure of healthy offspriug. and the most serious and destructive sympathy to mind and body arise. The system becomes deratiged, the physical and mental powers weakened. nervous debility, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, indigestion, a wasting of the frame, cough, syintoms of consumption. 'Office No. 7, South Frederick. Street, seven doors from Baltimore street, East side, up the steps Be particular in obsening' the name and number, or you will mistake the place. ' A CURE WARRAi;TED IN TWO DAYS. - No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs. DR. JORNSTON,. Member of the Royal Conee to Surgeona. London, Kraduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent to the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever knots. Many troubled with ringing in the head and eurs when asleep, mat nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. A CERTAIN DISEASE! When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure find he has imbibed the seed of this painful disease. it ton of. ten happens that an ill-timed sense of shame, ordread of dis covery, deteis Lim frum applying to those who from educes thin and respecrabilitycau alone befriend him, delaying till the constit talon al symptoms of this horrid disease make their Appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat. diseased nose, nocturnal pains In the head and limbs, dimness of eight, deafness, nut,' on the chin, bones and ann.,, blotches on the tread, face and extremities, progreasing with frightful ra pidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose fall in and !Ale victim of this awful disease be comes a horrid object,of commisseration, till death puts a period to his dreadfuWffenno, s, by sending him to "that bourne from whence no traveller returns." 'Co such.-there fore, Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve this-most inviolable secrecy; and trum his extensive practice in the first Hospitals of Europe and America, he can confidently recommend a safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate vic tim of this horrid disease. - It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease owing to the unskillfulness of ignorant pretenders who by use of that dreadful poison, 31ercury, ruin the constitution, and either send the unfortunate to an untimely grace, or make the residue of life miserable. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE I Dr. J. addresses those who have injured themselves by private and improper Indulgences. These are some of the sad and-melancholy effects pro duced by early luilits of . youth, viz:—Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains m the" Head, Dimness of Sight. Loss of Muscular Power- Palpitation of the Heart, Dys pepsia, Nervow Irritability; Derangement of the Diges tive General Debility, Symptoms of Consump tion, &c. MENTALLY. the fearful effects on the mind ure much to he dreaded; kiss of Memory, confusion of Ideas:Depres sion of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion to Society, St•lLDt.trupL Love of Solitude, Timidity, Si-., bee ovine of the evil effects. Thousands of persons of all ages can now jlldse what is the cause of their declining health, lossiat them vigor becomuur weak, pale, have stngular appearance about the eyes. cough, and symptoms of Consumption. Dr. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING RE3IEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS. By this great and important remedy, Weakness of the Organs is speedily cured andfull rigor restored. Thousands of the most nervous and debilitated, who had lost all hope, have been immediately relieved, All impediments to Marriage, Physical or Mental Disgtmlifi canon. Nervous Irritability. Trembling. Weakness or Ex haustion of the most fearful kind. speedily cured by Dr. Johnston, YOUNG MEN, who have Injured themselves by a certain practice, indul ged, in when alone—a habit frequently learned from suit companions, or at school, the effects are mglitlY felt, even when asleep, and if not cured render marriage-impossible, and destroys both mind and body,should applyimmedintely What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the cummineorm of deviating from the milt °filature. and indolginic in a cer tain secret habit. Such persons, before cuntemplatingv MARRIAGE should r et that a sound mind and body arc tim rinistne eessary i-isites to promote moinubial 4iiippiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to the view ; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy ketlection, that the happiness of another lie comes blighted At ith our own.. OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET-. =I TO STRANGERS.—The ninny thousands cured at this Institution in the last fifteen years and tiro numerous im portant surgical Operations performed by Dr. J.. witnessed by the reporters of the papers. and many other persons, radices of which have appeared again and attain before the public, is a sufficient guarantee to the alllieted. N. B. There are so many ignorant and worthless quacks advertising themselves as Physicians, ruining the health of the already afflicted, Dr. Johnston deems it necessary to nay to those unacquainted with his reputation, that his Diplomas hang in his office. 1."" TAKE NOTICF,—AII letters must be post paid. and contain a postage stamp for the reply, or no mist; er will be sent. (nine 16-ly. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! ROPES & TWINES. The undersigned having purchased the entire Stock and Fixtures of the Rope and Twine Manufactory of .1. P. Grey, deo'd, respectfully announces to her friends, and the former patrons of the establishment. that she Trill continue to carry on the business, in all its carious branches, at THE OLD STAND, on Franklin street, Chambersburg. where she will be pleas ed to receive the calls and orders of the public. All kinds, sixes, and.quallties of ROPES, CORDAGE, TWINES, &C., altrara kept on hand or made to order of the best material. and !bruised at reasonable prices. In connection with the almve business, ebe In also prepared to manufacture HAM, HUSK, AND OTHER IIATTRASSES; as well ns Horse Blankets and Fly Nets of superior qual ity and.style. Persons in want of superior articles in the abos e line are requested to calk or send their onlers. whiels will be attended to proftiptly. - MARY 11 GRAY. FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. The undersigned, Agent for 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 Cliamberstawg will and him, on the Saturday of each week, either at the Hotel of Mrs. MONTGOMERY or Mr S. GREENAWALT, where he will he happy toreceive their orders. During hisabsence In the country orders left nt the above plates will be promptly attended to _ mavl7-:it Y BUSHEY., BLINDS AND SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS. 'so. 16 'NORTH SIXTH STREET. BIIILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURF.It OF - VE.NITIAN BLINDS, AND WINDOW SHADES. The largest nntlfirtestmmortment in the city at the tot rash 'mires. STORE SHADES made and lettered. march NOTlCE.—Sealed proposals will lie re ceived at the Commissioners' odic e. in Chambers bum, rt ntiPMenday, the 3th day of June. at-10 n'eles'k,-for the 'REPAIR OF A BRIDGE aerm,s the Antietam creek, in Mrathingtua township. Specifications of said lltidee can be seen nt any time in the Commissioners' office. By order of the Corninimionera. mayl7-3t GEO. FOREMAN, Clerk. HENRY HARPER, 5T,,V ARCH STREXT,- - ABOVE Firm Part, Manufacturer and Dc ater in - WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER WARE, AND SUPERLOR SILVER PLATED WARE march:M-3meg • ELI HOLDEN, INVITES THE AT tendon of every reader of this paper, which includes many thousand of his old patrons and aequaintances, to his unusually large one beautiful variety _of AMERICAN & Imported WATCHES, CLOCKS. and elegant designs of JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, ete. ELI HOLDEN, ucE , 6-ly 708 Market Street, Philadelphia. _ - NOTICE.—A certificate in iny favor tbr five shares of stock in the HARRISBURG BANK hating been hut, applieatidy hes been made to the Rank fora new certificate in place thereof. ELIZABETH F. PATTERSON. Meeritrabnrit, May 17th, 1855 -et ,financial. =MEI MI 7 - 3-0 LOAN. THIRD SERIB J $-MO,OCiO,OOO. By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the un deriigned, the General Subscription Agent for the sale of United States Seenritier, offers to the public the third ee rie; of Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three-tenths per cent. intere.4 pernannm, know a the 7-30 LOAN. These notes are issued under ,late of Jct.!). 15, 1865, and are payable three years frarti that date in currency, Or are convertible at the option of the holder into U. S. 5-CO SIX PER CENT. GOLD BEARING BONDS These Bonds are now worth a handsome premium, and are exempt, as are all the Government 'Bonds, from State. County, and Municipal samarium scAich adds from one to three per cent. per annum to their salua, 4w:cording to the rate levied open other property. The interest is rayon , semi •annually by coupons attached to ench note, which may be cur off and sold. to any book or banker. • THE INTEREAT AT 7-30 PER CENT. AMOUSTS TO ONE CENT rEa DAY ON A WO NOTE TWO CENTS " " " $lOO TEN " " " " $3OO " 20 " " " " 81000 $1 " " " " sax)) Notes of all the denoruinations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of eddreriptioni. The :Notes of this Third Series are preeinely similar in form and privileges to the Seven-Thirties already told, except that the Government reserves -in itself the option of paying intereat in, gold coin Eif 6 per cent. instead of 7 3-10ths in currency. Suhocribers will deduct the inter. estin currency up to July nth. or the titne when they EEMI:2I The delivery,ef the notes of this third series of the Ser erethirlies will commence on the let of Rine, and will be made promptly and continuously after that date. The slight changemade in the conditions of this ',MIR SERIES affects only the mutter of interest The payment hi gold, if made, trill,he equivalent to the currency inter est of the higher rate The' return to specie payments, -in the event of which only will the option to pay interest in Gold be availed of, would so reduce and equalize prices thatpurchases made with six per cent. In gold would be fully equal to thotie made with seven and three.tenths per cent, in currency This ii THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET Now. offered by the Government, and its superior ndvanta ges make it tho GREAT POPULAR. LOAN OP THE PEOPLE. Less than $M5,000,000 of the Login authorized by Con gress are now on the market.. This amount, at the - nate at which it is being absorbed, will all be subscribed for within sixty days when the notes will undoubtedly -corn mand a premium, an has us:literally been tho case on dos ing the subscriptions to other Loans In Order that citizens of even• town and section of the country may" be afforded facilities for taking the lam, the National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers win' select - their own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the deliver• of the notes for which they receive orders Subscription Agent, Philadelphia. Subscriptions will be received by the NATIONAL BANK. I= NOTICE TO THE_,TAXPAYERS FRANKLIN COUNTY.—The -Taxpayers of Franklin count• will please take notice, that-I will meet them at the following places fur the purpute of receiving the State, County and Military Taxes for the year 1865, LETTERKENNY.—Strasburg, at the Haus? of J. R. Wei-t, on Wednesday and Thursday, the 24th and 25th days of May. ST. TIIO3IAS—At the Store of Dixon & Elder, in St. llamas, on Friday and Saturday, the 26th and iiith days of Slay. GREEN—Fayetteville, at the House of John_S. Brown, mt Monday, the 29th day of May, and at the House of C. C. Foie, is Greet. Wage, ea Tuesday, 20th day of May. SOUTHAMPTON—Mt. F.teK Sehool House, on Wed, nesday, the :get day of May, and at the House. of John Krner, in Orrstotrn, on Thursday, the let day of June. 131:1LFORD-31arion. at the House of Jeremiah Burk, nn Friday, the 2d day of June. and at the House of Mrs. H. Snider, in New Franklin, on Satru4lay, the 3d day of June. IWIILTON—At the House of John GOnlon, on Mon y and Tuesday, the sth and 6th days of June. CHAMBERSI3URG—At the Treasurer's Office, on Vednesday and Thursday. the 7th and Eth days of Jane. .!,* . k" None but Pennsylvania or Government funds re •eived for TEMPS. LlepliSES.—All persons who are subject to playa "Mere:Mille or Manufacturers License, will please take up said License at the above named places, so I am cornioell ed by law to bring suit on all unpaid License by the 10th day of July next. JAMES (1. ELDER, " march 29 County Treasurer. MREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE or COHYTHOLLEH or THE C ItHENCT, Waskinvon, April `2t+t6, 1865. WHERE" By sari:dachav evidence presented 'to the undersigned. ithas been made rii appear that THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 01' OREENCASTLE, in •the County of Franklin and State of Pl.llllbylravia. has been duty organized under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress. entitled "An Art to provide a Nation. al Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Bonds. and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereuf, - npproved Juno :M. 1.864. and has complied with all the provisims of said act required to 1w complied with, before commencing. the business of Banking under said met, Now, therefore 1 Fremdim Clarke, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that The First National Bank of Greencastle. in the Iforough 44 Greencastle, in the County of Franklin, and State of Pennsylvania. is author. ized to commence the business of flanking muter the act of In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of °Mee tsEst..) this 9.9 th day of Alml. FREEMAN CLARKE, No. likl. (thay3.lotl Comptroller nt the Currency. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Board of Directors of the CHERRY RUN AND PITTS }HAIGH PETROLEUM COMPANY, have this day (May 11) declared a dividend of FIVE PER GENT. on the Capital Stoek of the Company, payable on the 25th May inst., at the attire of the Company, No. 115 Foerth street. Transfer books tdose from the link tuinth inst. mayl7.2t JOHN F. GLOSSES, Secretary. , DIVIDEND.—The President and Di rectum of the Chauthersburg Turnpike Road Com pany hare this day (May Ist) declared a Semiannual dicidend of 2 per cent on the capital Stock, payable in de mand at ml-store. _ J. S. NIXON, Treaturer. Chambersbursc. May 10, ISS:islt AT ONE I: WA T,E D.-BRAND 6: 1 F LACK respectfalli ts request all persons knowing themselves indebted to them y . nstes or book accounts to call and make immediate settlement. The necessity of tins notice is apparent to every one, and we hope those in. debted will retort at once. aug:244 throonat Vropertp *afro. TAURHAMCA'I"I'LE.-.PUBLIC SALE OF EIIPEOVED DURRAMS—JAMES MAVEN will sell nt Public Sale, at Mount Airy. Phila. delphia. on Wednodny, tier :oth of Joke, 1563. a line herd of Cows. Iteifert, Young Italic , and weillcrown Calves. bred by himself, and expressly to corabioe 044,03111.2130 WITH EASY VEEDING. The Cutaloutte will embrace some 40 head of Young- Cattle,' n bleb should at this time com mand particular attention. when choice animals are so much in requestior breeding. Catalounes will be furnish • ed in due time. Sale to emumenrc nt 11 o'clock, A. 31. mayl7.st OR S ALL .—A family leaving this 1: place, will eell a GRAND PIANO on very mamma= hie terms. It can be seen by calling at the residence of the late JAMES WRIGHT. EN.. corner Qneen and Third streets. aftril26 VOR SALE.—A good STEAM ENGINE, J_ six horse power, in rood condition. Cmx be seen by calling' at T. B. I,Voisrt, l'onndry. =au VOR SALE.-4 full course Scholarship j in the Quaker City liminr.ss College of Philadelphia. Apply at this alike. Isep7- 81.000 . REWARD,---The under signed wilt pay uNE THOUS AND DOLLARS to any party or parties who will or. rest and deliver to the civil authodties of Franklin Coun ty, F. W. SMITH, (sou'of "Extra Billy , ') a captain my. der Weansland when Chambersburff was burned, and who burned lay recideuce and born and stole VItriMIS val uable netielealrom the howe. The IbTosrruttv A s sochition will also pay FIVE URN DRED DOLLARS, for the arrest of either 31'Caustand or and their ilelhery to the civil authorities of , this county. ' - R"..M'CLURE. }3" Richmond iiktg plmue copy 3t and attend bill to this office. All persons' interested aro I N , ToLi( . E re 'l llyni . i — tified that Stambaugh and Gehr are /I ,mad and duly authorized, nild. are now prepared to rol. Led all claims against the United States Government fur Gorses taken for the Anderson Cavalry or other LT atom l'reops. as well as for.nll forage and subsistence taken by and bar Union troops during the war. Prompt aUeatiou whips given to all each claims and collected speedily. maylo.3t. sTotnAmiti A: GEHL w. PS.JA.Y.ks,,,T.ilsi BRO. And healers in an kinds FAItMIN( FIt PLTs , 7I`E-N nue•-:inti Fate Qnnen St., Cltambentitnlpl44. - - JAY COOKE. may24-6t. JACOB GARVER.