EIMES • I=oll4-' V‘ItALIMEWhik )-) % POeirer __ - „ - -.Whesik•breatlusitui,ibeLbuifitilikhOtintul, With bOieitli our fiet, ivecidoitabitnitii lio,S I , Of 'flee ;ptitipe, miLlOro *ape' oirliteadte , —._ . , 7 - 1 (7 ,:. • Ptee . oia,t , , , • 4ils. ttittat t itlarch,',s, 18U: _ ADAKVl ! oltY,,Diareli, 9, 1864; , AstittAM,Alit.r.ek, Alan& 9th, 1864. Mireh 10, 1864. , 'J coR Winter , March • 1864. A;BitatiAN SHOCKEY ? March 14;1864. • tl4 - 11a1.,t,rioteat,, ilirch 15, 1861. Wm. KIECKLER, Maieh 17,1864., J. g. 31tra t sa k N. RINIBREetI4 - March `2,5;,1864. Wm. A., TRITCE, March 26, 1864. , ABILM. BAsit, April 9, 1864. Cask R‘ceipts.—The following is -- a - list of cash receiptisinoe our lasi issue : John ll..Tritle, . . $1.50 Abrnt. Golly, . . . a.OO D. Newinan, • . 8.00 . . . 1.50 V; B.:Gilbert; . . . 10.00 fienryStalli . .• . . . 1.40 .John . 14.00 James 111. hicllrany, . . • 4.25 `Vin. A. Dory, . . 2.40 D. R. Stoner. . 10.74 Oritatsries—We charge our rogular ad mortising rates for obituary motices exceeding ;fire lines. ,Preaching.—Rev. ALIVD BIIIIIVARA will Fetal in the Unian Chinch, is this place; a3d - fi - xto - rtriag - the-13th-inst-4ed-stt-Jit• Qobs' - Union Afeetin'g.—We 4,01) been request .ed to announce that a Township Meeting will be held in the Torn gall, on Saturday next, at 2 o'clock, IR. M. to nominate a Tick. et to be supported at the corning Spring E• lection. • Public Sales.—Oeveral Hales of valuable found in o i advertising roperty_will columns today, m which we invite atten tion. Jobbing, olo.—A pressure of jobbing and advertising,still contirnms, apd we are" con sequently pot "enabled to devote as nutch space to reading matter, as we would lik• .to do, nor give the paper the 'attention which it demands; but the season is so far advan ced that we expect to be relieved in this re spect mop and Will endeavor to mako at least some an uds for the past. Cash Receipts.-OAr reeeipt lists were cred itable during the last mouth, ai have ten ded greatly to relieve us from pecuniary em barressments. Whilst we return special thanks to, these prompt:paying patrons tvoi must remind: others who are , yet in. arreate tbat we have several huudred dollars. to make up dwing this month, .and.that Their prea once with the i . "eollateial" .before the first of April particularly desired. Compliment. 7 —The. Valley Spirit faults us for haying too' much. to, say about the 'ocipper,heads:7 This is what, every loyal man would expect of that sheet: It is true to, its copperhead. instinets 404 . 4; the apolo gist of traitors generaliy,, (Vallandinghanr iiaeluded,) even volunteering dtifencein :be half of such men• as proconnee, J,4 Davie constitution "sbust the paw as oars." Alto gether, we regard the- little,tiotice :of- out co rempor.ary ns eomplimentars, 'grid hope be will - coatimiai to pay-us -his-respects. Tire Pilot matt 6liould claim damages . 31(0 7;ifta.:Zieg . itagtx.r 4 . 7 - 4. 4 5 t check u bill passed the..Marylanti Homo. of.-Representa tives by a Vote of 39 , yeas'ici.'14 . bays, -pun ishing any person eoutieted "of selling liquor an• Sunday by imprisotuttetitlitn jail for.si Fe. riod of not ie s than 26 days nor inore-fhati 6, mott i ths„au,d .by 440 Or ACtc teSS tiNan . 2o ,nor. Chore than 4400 at.the diseretion:of; the court, for the first c offense, and on conviction. in.r.tc.eecond.offepsc,..reveking; ,license of r the party so Oftendlo'g, iteprisoning f 9,1: pot legs tban,6P4ays, pot more, .tkan 6 months, and : 4414, bite, .ttpt, leseitlhap 4550 %lox more than $lOO. . , 2.'Ac• • iTreatAcr:— Tht c ther - which ire "ex peiien cod rocentiy; so,cl=: ' don ly eli Opp d. on ~M.op day, .tttit;, 4u p tipg tkigit - c-Tueriditiand Tuesday ? 4., . , night . allow cousinttotl to .fallv-cOveritig:the • ground,:,to, o?igh" ', 6 4e.the.: - titnritiriklEo4W • :his .moderated- 4nd 'the:Etko w..is :fie; .. • • -,,,,-, ..vi '...'-'-4.:5. :.:''',"7-,:'':,, ' 7 - '.' 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Great an tee are • standing face t 1 face 01 Tennessee fleorgia, Alibetrik,vlfottli Ira, Virginia, West Virginia, Louisiana, lelor- Adt4 To:ducks. ' Illiettyr_fieettLhollthe Tong , fine of the weeding 'Oeast; -rifle in the great rivets; ba.te, toadateasi, 41/ 4 h f arion of _theugoutb, Such is the prospect before thn I astonished Rations of the eerth: ,TWnts win he a sanguinary issne, but it eannet be a donbtfnl one. The rebels 'have gathere4 all iboir materiel or the eeekof, 1114 their true condition •is shown to the fact, that, while they swear never to ettrtander or yield, their cries for food, 'raiment, ammunition, and mon, are like the wail of fallen angels Worrying with resistless momentum to their inevitahle-doom.L_Behind them area •great people, fresh, invigorated, and sternly resol ved to , save the , Gqvernment. Before them and -close to their ragged but fanatic bate'= lions, are their desolated' firesides, depopula ted ;owns, and scourged plantations,' 'the work of their own traitor-chiefs, who have taken everything to feed and MI the armies of slavery. This is the near future. It does not appal 'the friends of the Government.— In the loyal States the very imminence •of fast-coming hostilities has stirred the hearts of the people to their profoundest depths.— Thousands are re-entering the army.'Mil lions are being subscribed tq increase the comfort Of their families, to cure the sick, heal the wounded, and provide for the fami lies of the dead. No voice comes from this noble people but the voice of Hope, Perse- Terence, and awful Resolve. And may God decide for us in this the most critical period of the war —The gortors of ZAbiPrison.—T: tor. of the 4iebix t oo Bnquirer al boldness hag ventured to express in print his opinion of that charnel-house, and to de aerlbe what ha saw within its walls, while ofi a visit of curiosity to see the incarcerated "Yankees." He says "The Libby takes in the eapttrred Federals by score's but lets one out ; tbeY are huddled up and jammedOf:t every nook and eoroer Land at night the floor of every room they oconpy is covered, every square inch of it, by uneasy slumberers, ly ing side by side and heel to head, as 'tightly packed'as if the prison were a huge imprp habk box oftocturnai sardines. It is truly aurprisim that some pestilence has not been the result of this herding together of human beings who are, constaly breathing the same impure air, and who are allowed no out door exercise. If it should beoomo necessa. ry to reduce their diet to, cold corn bread, they will nothave strength enough in them even to masticate it." What an exposure. is this of rebel cruelty, says the Miltonian.— What a commentary upon the boasted chival ry and I,4l4tality of the South. Thousands of brave !Ames, many of them suffering from the effects of honorable woundi or of contin ued sickness, are 044 in' such a circum scribed 'space that tbair appearance after nightfall, whop their eyelids aro closed; and their minds are relieved of the agony with which dating thaday . they ire . afflicted, re minds the facetious editor of a box of sar dines; and. yet the days pass by, and the brutal; captors, gloating over the - suffering and'pain they are inflicting, take no step. to remedy the evil. . , 'lt has hitherto been the policy of the trsi tora to dens the oft-repeated statements of ernmity prietiseci and. suffering endgre4 but the r.vort of the editor of the 'En quires proves I,3nelosilely,how false hive been those denials, land'bow borrible ,the' wretchedness and misery Which bave•been the lot of the pa.i 4 Ots ont• heroes p the ,iichmond pi's' Th'enews fremi The aVeso, _ la ,Georgia,and . Aissi:!slpt is of an = exciting character, but the reports are so varied that 'it is difficult to'arrive at anything like a re llP.hic cone:4mm . Unoffictai statements from I.lorida, report ihat on tho : afternoon of the• 20. th ult., the Uniotr,trooPq ? under Gen. Sey. mour, met'the Rei.elsr X 5,000 strong, , ft-co miles - beYond, JacAsonyillp, and'..eight miles' beyond Sanderson,-•on.tho line. of the Jacksonville; aid Tallahiti3ee lrhe' bottle'wSS+lesperately"daring hours, and, at, sunset , the Vain 1 9tcpS'• over= powerod'; by nimairsi retire4::4o Saßgecsoni taking with. them' thegreater part of; tJo 11 °X 111 40 4 : 3 - 40 -P-1° 08 , TO 44 9(kat * O M -1 A 0 :Q - to 1 , 504 41kU1q; X OOl 4 - inolufamg severallrcers'oi-, Aboui attbe ibunded tr.t. gatopl 444.• Mitt josi of tke : lteelli, is who command h&j 13c . eli; 'plated boxer 'arrest kir, order liilorov Ace, Uelos 9 r.. ,1 Tho o log,:l AINVAPAI*).earFroiIP47! . fe • iC AFT lic -rOb' ; 0r.',4v0 e • *". , • • : ''':'-'•:' ''', l '- : 0 111 #' ::77 ,7. 6 :- . 1111..?" . :' , :::::.':•':', 4 -" .: '','„,.•.,:' . ':' :. , ' e edi- ith unusu • - ;;PL4;•,:75,';,: ~• _ ~ EMI Igo plaittrof 4b054,,t. Dreg. M Gfittßibeiiiiuti d $ 0 o.e ,a . 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':, , 444; , : , vioch , ,• , , p.•.- Op ~tune ! 14' . ii'llil,it ! k4 1 140ii 11 04 ' .-:1 - 44 2 , f:: - * * '' 40 0 - i ipa went into Vikgie t ia:lthe itniaest fehed that. the,inan had , bee h nivdeied; by 1 the - Ite= gro. : - 7 .,Repoii.tory i ,: , , .'„ : r -., ~,.. •., _ , „.. .: ThelLieutennt dent bas issued the oeinntissien •of Lienten aat:G3nerid to Ulysses 'S. Gra ty of Illinois, Representative - Arirslibulithrodiiiititelir= ed to Dhattanoo'gd, bearing 'tbk ConuniSsien in person to General.Grant,,who thus holds the only such position over conferred on any person 'in this country e.lc'ept Geeige 'Wash ington, Genetalgeottis rank of Lieutenant General being 'merely tbat of brevet. ,the now law, is so worded' that the Lieutenant General is only ex-offiefo'coratuander in chief of all the armies, and therefore it does not distArb Gen. lialleek unless the President requests hint to retire. Amity of the Potomac.—The Tribune's Washington, letter of tho 29th states ,that the latest information from the army is up to 10 o'ciook on Monday morning. No battle had occurred . betwoeu the opposing infantry forces. There ,was aomo akirmishing on the right On Sunday, but nothing of any account. It is &admit that Lee dork't intend to fight unless compelled by Meado to do so. Stir ring news may be expected SQOP. . Arrival of Union r.r.tsoners, a t Washington. _ WASHTNOTON, Feb. 29.—The Nary, De= partment, has reeitsved the following report from Commodore Parker ; Steamer Ella, W4I3IIINGTON, Fob. 29,1844. Sin: I have the honor to inform the De partment that I arrived here to-day, . with Col. A. D. Streight, of the 51st Indiana Vol miteers.; Major B. D. McDonald, of the 101.1 s Ohio Volunteers; Capt. W. W. Searee,, of the 51st Indiana ;V olunteers, and First L ieut. John Sterling, of the 30th Indiana Volun teers, who made their escape from Libby. prison, Richmond, on the 9th instant, and reached Blackiestone's* island , Potomac , Where I found them yesterday. am,, very respetfully, your obit - servant, FOXHALL A. PARKER, commanding Potomac Flotilla.. To Hon. GIbEO:4 WEL t ITs, Secretary of the Navy, Washington, D. C. A. Fetter from the - Army of the Potomac says that First Lieutenant Scadamore, one. of those that escaped from the Libby Prison . with Col:mel Straight and party, camp \ into our lines last night, having been ed the way nineteen! days. Ho had intended to proceed by the way of Gordonsville towards the Ohio river, thinking his chances. of getting away in that direction better than by the Peninsula; as he felt certain of being captur ed if he had gone in'the, latter .direction..—; After travelling-thirty-five miles, his knees `failed him, and he was forced to lie in a mud hole, as he terms it, for nine days, a negro taking care of him and becoming his corn. panion when he' resumed • his journey: At another time he had to lie concealed three days, but finally reached the Rapidan on Saturday night, which river he crossed, pas sing the pickets within a cow pages. Lieut. Seadamore says ho saw no troops Icor lielinloqd, - pcir did he' And any. white adult rustle inhabitants on his route through the country.. There were' none but women; children, and negrocs. Ho represents .Gen. Lee's army as being pretty strong, but !'no signs of activity were visible. lie was cap- tared near Riane;.Georgia, and has been ten Inca:ars is the-Libby-Prison. A LUTHERAN MINIETER. A':PRIOONER.- We regret te. learn that.our friend, Rev. Mr. Posh, pastor of the• Lutheran church of Win chester; has got ieto - a little-trouble by riot obsrirving the military regulations along, the lino ot the •Baltimorc and. Ohio Railroad.— On last Sabbath illr'..Dosh had an, appoint.; ment;to'preacb iq. Shcpherdstown. It, was necessary - to pass through the lines -of the Union.army. NoOe'otiv, toprocure a ,pass, he with several fricrids, -carne , •on .paturday frionlVitichester to Shopheiditown, and ....on Moiday merning. they.were arrested es slides. pieY have been 'kept stflarper's Feiry since as prisonere.'l.. ; ,They_liad,,,foxgotten tbs. order of-Gen.Kelly, tbatall porsOnscoming through the iiims ; witheat a 4 pass ;Weald bo ,treated as priesi4 i VirQugh the, influence of his.; friends it thought they,Wili be sen,L, had; to , chesteilat _slay:: -44174eran I,seron-!:, Aestid, ,ividefi r tp u ovit :t0 hiktilieip - Octad,littiOter of Neap X'9,44:4o4,Bo4llOtiliStiodaytOoroing,::' 'd'l t the ;naps, ;dais of lmes teavia an Mice Al • ',,fierAteen yat4ir of :InOadclotiv, I was h tack oriporq)11 ) aka d qui Au) til , Stiotiay , - • p ) ‘,15..1 co? .:<;: . llantuih-Koll(4;'.cle:444,polorcd,' woman ikiAing4lt4WishineffiO:COway, 4041.0ev,..eit,lar*Oe "6 1 avi4.10;#1 14 ,:8M4 I.4lwd;altorf , tiipiti•.:tipte wyffict;d , , '09, 1 P#' . X 93 ! -'' • ^v . • • 11;4, I lttehANK Ole!, thel.e"tiVeon )44;bilyi,r4donsigti,v,,„o4.:7- .fiortztlitOl o r t li;2,s hit e; tol,iti eitY darinn. thu, post-0 4 0 t•Y - e 6 4r henre„,- - The .oteikT e :; ll nre` f 31.0- eted battoil "72)1104•"Pilatin;;pefttitialidillg Behooßy,2: r„ The opt _ Ctl.fntge4nNT_AL - STVrelit 6 e;Pi° ekboat captaining ,one, ef,heci and five men, _Was iiipftiOdditat nigh 4 r T7 I *` "The enethylmniinne *hell the citY,--d About 1)990-eltella Well , - thrown in-) 1 104.! day.' •;- • • • flAwnsusurt aT AL —Gen Flnnegati l s feteeli ocpuPyllalditin. ThWeneiny haie to Jaeknenville: , L Lieut. - O, Barron, 6f the - 4th Geoegin iteginient C , we-9,01E4 - O . UL tliticlirilivound;" ed. • ' • • "StAirfEsvlLLß; Miss., Feb. 22.—Ileirvy ,fighting all day yesterday, at Pontiac;' kill ing forty, and capturing over 100 et' the en. 'Oar lo6Bls not kno*n. Col.-Forrest is Ailed: Colonels _Barksdale and McCul lough are badly wounded: The battle (do: sedtt, charge from' the' enemy's cavalry, vrhich, was reptilsed.": ' Ai•LANTA, Feb. 26.—The Yankoesliaite loft Pontiac. We have lost inanyooffiaers and niit - Sheruian lf advance ` h as lea bcd Pearl, giver." ' `DitiTol , l, Ga. - Feb. 26.—Enemy have dis appeared in our front', retreating toward Chattanooga ' with Wheelerin pursuit. Gen. Longstteet has withdrawn his , forces 'to a point, not'prudent to mention: The enemy have not yet crossed the Holston river.— Gen . Buo knot is assigned to command . Hood's division." "OREEirVILI/E. Tene.-,; Feb...27.--=General Jones eaptared 250 of the Onerukand 1 iie 7 grecs, five miles east'of Climberland Gap:— TwO Yanked mounted'regiments supported by a division' of infantry, attempted to flank our lett and Occupied the gap. three Mile§ &on alton, on the night of the' 25th.--' Smith's Texas brigade drove thee out. Out' loss is 150 wounded, including, CoL Curtis, of the 41st Georgia "TENT LLEo, att.,'Feb. '-enemy fell back 'tyvo mad' will , not probably make a stand this aide of . Ckickatuanga.—, All signs of a general engagement have fail ed. Gov, Georgia, has" issued a proclatnatioueonveniog the Lerislaturelor a special session on the 10th 01are.h.— LOUISVILLE, Feb, '29: --Information re ceived from Cumberland Gap, and deemed of a reliable Character, says that our forces have reached Morristown le..nn.essee. Major Berry, of the 11th I .,Vennessee Cav alry, who has arrived front tlee vicinity: of Rogeriville, report, that Longs.tre 'forces are going East in doublequick—time-on_each aide of the Holston river.' CINCINNATI, March is_ reported that the army 'of General Themas hat,' advan ced on the enemy' it Dalton, troni ;atone! Hill. It is stated in special desOtehe a. coivod here, that General Thotnashai 'Nen relnforeed.by considerable numbers. of wen. If 4his be correct a severe engagement Will inevitably take place very soon. OINCINDINTI, March I.—The retreat of• ad rebel Longstreet's force,- in East Teopes see, is a mystery. 'Accounts from Rnoxyille express anxiety to knoit whethei he has gone towards Lee or towards Johnston. Report nays he will join Lee. • Cciarc IN IthssisSim.-;—lire learn from 'gentleman just from Natehes, 'Mississippi,• that corn ie . very plenty in that vicinity, at ton cents'per bushel, in•the.field. The crop averages iota forty to 'sixty bushels per a cre, and has not been - gathered. for want of help, nearly alb the ible-bodiod negroes hav ing joined the tinier. arinY. This corn •is now being gathered by "Northern 'men. and' several lots have 'already. been shipped to St. , Sottia•-7- Mamma, Times. • loo's army is stated 45 have been on half rations for'.ieveral weeks past; and so deter • - mined. were some of , the : regiments lately to make a raid. on, Pennsylvania that Leo; in or der to hinder this mutinous conduct, sent to Richmond and got'supplies of coffee and att.; gar which satisfied his-men for the time A woman at Johnstown, N. Y. foietold'• the-titun-of-herAeeemici-7Waide-ikil-ii-rapar tioni for that event, did a day's work at wash and ;baking., took' her clothes' , 'and hung , thorn away, saying she should , never need: them again, and nest Morning' was found delta in her bed.,' VENETIAN "HORSE - tINIMENT. I)TT.BOTTLEg AT ?TY VENTS, ,f1:11i. • ;*the c ure lameness; sCratelimi. wind 'galls,' triirainb;hruises, splintS; cuts, colic ; ' slipping ' stilje', over titaiting,i sore' thibitoiail•irt tiseilmt; etc.- It is larrirranted - cheaper,and-hetter thin any; other arti cle eyer,offered to their:34e. , Thousands of, - animals have been cured of cclic and, ovephiating by thin ~initrient.; and' ; Isindredi.:that tverti• Crii)pled lamechave` lieen 'restored tirtheii Wormer vigor. It is; used by 4114he'first. horsemen ihroughOnt: the States. Orders aro constantly received, from' the. pacing ,fitry bles,,of Mt:gland-for fresh snpplies'of.this inyabaahle article. 05er,2,501? testipsomals hOve. bee n ed. Remember, bq cents laid outin Mai Save the life of year florae." • Sold by all `drifggists;(- (Mee 5.6 Oorthindt'Street. ' l ‘ " ", , Ncesnituabog, at thp:F r ilttonit_, ( i n s°, oho,. Haft Pit3i, 2 41 tr. 'SAMUEL ;S. 'to; 11 . 1F4 rei r t4 Ji-T4511,41'," 'Ootti G eepSaasik:.;, ;0 4 404- • • • „ „Ain 1 40 3 Xcla .. VIC 0 11atitr; • - - .o,l)l.lslD;ANtiarGroonentliiilkhiaaiy: 26th, 1864,' 1 ,1011N, soh' of. - , Jo,b talklemao anl 3 niirOths: .' 27th; 1864, ag9,40-I,`• .1114.:1Sodli I l Oshor, the stli jiaaf!llt.:4ldper,R.O;s- of 1:11110' SUSANNAEOI(3I;IIt7i.po* 'ds ied:74 o eats sor , c., , a y • 41 ' y ' frient1:!., i ,',:•. , ;' , .'5,' 1 ,n:,', - ; - `;:: - ...;:' , ''.'..!', --,- ; ''f,i`,7K,..,.ir:,,!.!.•:.:,i titt , e ,; ' _ ...... r' ~;Te.;',AR7-77' - `,.....:.' ! ..1, .* iikijiiveAeniii,..troitt - a ', TIIE'WAR IN EAST TENNESSEE; May Reireat of ,Longstreet War in the Southwest.. Dr.. Tic:ilbiastel'' • "' 6 - •,•-• •-• • • 4i 7 ' ,`1 V••• , ,.14 ••= • ,^ 3") . •• • , • s lo;,'-;;;; ed/ ..14/1'• sc, „ . 'llll - ;1_6.05'4 • ' - - 'llsd; iitirato . 4n . , ', ir:'" i: slay &lit mother, on thy, Wino; , • - :.uY.--,s; --L'iiiiiiiiinc''.. ',itrambera; '-,‘.- 4-t.,,,,;-:Klitl tittidlalaw'heivifitilaiiyt r. t hi, o h e , ~, sl' , :•,,s- : Atidiait with thorn to4nu`°. ,•---zt••••-'4.,-.,--;;- -''' To -:"4:-''c'''. iiiii• hriikdk?, I Yee. w orship : i: i'' itii, d if t°n -t 1 - -• -owl -c.---. •------="-iiintle *i-,-.tiould&iiiAVar,e, heaven ~•_ ,r, . -- ,---72ctitIsalt - Yi" l . l . al i r ill thootia ilein Y rii. f . . -- . ,:-, r= WA 102-84-wvfie;‘, tarihiltY'/4°'t fl.-leil:.'-4 , That lal/dg' •r, atiits,.•iihietii:.E.W. • " -4 ' 5 ` ii iiii.- atlne 13 hi 't. OtDitf ' --iit the t '' 00K, dung . e -,,- n't]*6o74-qt • -B• • tteir lever' a ti MA Er' • Zook , i ai Po . ..., — I , y.l, ,; , '" • iiallna - • • ...d'er'daYa•—' g 4 od 10, Y`•?•'?,'" th ttie ended, . tindft hi1id,,44,„../ wifiOutlza an .,,„ ~,.., , your 41nY.8_13,2t e.aripa;:e G'er ; ' - ' 'Yoli Irc'uu'eaill''ll meat again, • t we ' al wi ; we- tells w ho rc P a t ti "g' ja.no more . Frost the Am erican, - 14 can, ! of tupsc FLOUR.The:intitiiry: for; all grades of ilbittorioutinttestlitodersiet-but-priees-show dory ttl e a iia tio Ve:quete.as , followst HoWaid Street Saper , aiad:Cat)Extra at) $l.; StiliqAtig - Extra -do.- atrs7,so ; _RetailingAx.!3L. tfti do. at Fir.632i@7.75; Fatally do. 'at'sBl3 25@8.50.: '!,' 7 ) ntioi - guide "Ptime choice Southern white W heat 195@200r good do:' 182®193; cents,, fah' do.: .1.80& 185; rah. 108 cents. 'White Cornll4®ll7: cents; yellnni 114,®116 , coats.; Oats: 68®75 Cents; measure, and -'90®92 cents: , weight,• and' Aye' 140®143• cents ef , bushelv . • .'BE.VlDS.—Priine 'Clo . verseed •at • $8.50® 8.62 i V bushel. . - •• HE subscriber offers ior.tele, 'privately..TWG i'.OOOVXOUNG . DRAUGIit HORSES.— The porches& can mike his , selection from -TEN HEAD. For further particulana call at my, resi dence, 4. a mile from Antietam Junction.. - March Wll . l. A. FLORY. PUBLIC_,MI_ FINE STOCK! THE subscriber'will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, 2 miles South of WaynesbOrb' and S miles from .Leitersburg, on SATURDAY THE 9TH DAY OF APRIL NEXT, the Mowing valuable property, to wit: .1 . SIX HEAD OF 'liKtf , . , one of which i 6 a ' fine' Brood Mare and four of them good PLOW' LEKDERS. , and FAMILY HORS- . ES, well-calculated for either. saddlour,harnese; • 30 HEA n• 0 HORNED CATTLE, among which ire, ' six ffne 2114 C 1, 1 4::!A. , Itamamtrjr4 2 young DEVONSH IRE BULLS endhead - cf FINE THRIVING • STEERS, at tch as will make good 'lreet cuttie the, coming aea mu. Altai ahout 400 BIJSHELSOF SIIEtLED . • • CORN; Glom 'Spring GRAIN DRILL, 6, new single and 'Wide Shovel Plows. . • ~ • • Soh to commence at IQ o'clock misal(' 'day,wtien reason:4e credit will be given. ABRAHAM twig. , . Month 4—.1b1 Mono, Anct.,, PUBLIC SALE 'FIiFooNA4. frIHE undersigned, Administrator, of the - Esfato i t of, Valentine Keeisler, demised; will sell,,ltt Public Sale, on the prembies, aliont 2} miles south• vest of Waynesboro' and• j• mile - from Jaiebs' ChLreo',. ON THURSDAY THE 17TH DA Y OF • litAliay, 1864,01 e following properly, viz: (11.:(4,7444,•44ta.44 - i: L. COW, I'IMFER, 1 Sow and 5 Shoats;,! tvva horse Wagon and Bed, 1 ono-horse Wagon; 1 pair two-horse Hay Ladders.cl Sleigh,-Ltwo:torse Plow 1 donble and 'I single Shovel Plow, 1 Harrow, 1 double and 2 siugle trees,lset flung boards, -1 dung hook, 1. - Wheolharfgar, 11. adder, 1. Cutting Box, 1 Wheat Fan nearly as good as new; 28 feet- of Ma c r 11, u 1 c,trap, i log , chain, 1 -rnaut,..ant we. ges, . wrenches; 1 crowbar, 1 Iron Drill, 1 Shover,'l.• Shot Gun, rakes and 'forks, 2 sets Breechbands; I. set of Cart Gears, 2 collars, 1 blind-bridle., I- riding 49u.1' man saddle, I ; side.do.. 1 heuscn,,l leather.fly-neti halters, cow and 'breast chains, 1 earrying•chainj axeri; 1 set harrOw irons,'l tar can, 1 mowinescythe, 1-Fiali Net, 1 moat bench; 1 Sausage Machine, 1 large:Meat Vessel,-Lharrel, planes, , ,augers - and othl ertools, 1 grindstrine, 11 tons, more or less } Clover Hay, 106' Staves, 8 CORDS OF WOOD ;Also 1 TIATHAWAY: , COOK STOVE , 1 Tenplate'Siove,4 Bidsliads, 1 'set ChOhs, 3 Do.; .iDesk; large'Dinink Table;-Ibash. and 3!'Fiecke Of 'dried 4ples,': 333 lbs: Bacon,' 2' barrels and Vinegar, 36 bushels of ,PPTATOES,,JtarreIs and boxes, a lot old iron, :and' Many : other articles mot enumerated., sale to, e.oininence'et 10 ieclock. of fspitl.day,,when the terms will be made knew* ~ • - ' !••WM.''IECKLEii; March , .'"0. V. Morro, Auct`... iiE subsiriber viill,tien at Sale' at` at his .yesidenceitin Wr • acaboi4 • ' ' - • • • ' oii+:;6"ATUßD.Al;vllfarch the 26a,1864; .. t_e - • • owin personal propiLty. to wit 71101114:101,1.Fplin Ten•Plate.ts,tov.e au(' Drum. Eight-dat , Clock, (Wolf's mane;) Bedateado and ideddlog;,,, , - TABLVAI, • • , phial'sand 'Stands ;1 Wardrobe, Carpeting,- Stair. rods, ithisii Fireboard, fancy; Looking. Waimea, -V ;side 5e4(1 1 4*, 1 Voll!or •PePb o4 ird *forgo:. ol l e-stq 1 : 3 . - !Pft bs !l.l- u 4 1 . 1 2 : . f , 1 • Troa, 1 40;galt. 1j barrel qoppert„:.iiad , 1' Braes Kettle,. hit ki ousts, Lard 4 , 'the, clot; ,S7l ager arattl puttom,,l Catting".'illock k i . Thy, Brass, :and,. , 04 , 0* Wl;4 gitiatietvareddeat-l'tibit.'l6o,l lot-or etiortNeootti Itabda by the l'etiad.' and 'Other ,rtielea,tat eriumer.:ategt , :',l4llo .quelniettce.at 0:4 0 0i.Q9.140,0i.Y.i,Aken a Sie.4ll P. O -• • - T•"; :7 VAL' Titaxtii i :...iiini near Mt.' if iiptu 1945 :kr - 'Etre: '' ' lEtAßlLltilekickft.i:Ao- . At the StimepleciNiqt-posts t auttl:rnilscatillAbto, a out ';=" - 00 - Biiialfroftrifi t iitlhifietilittlfale"‘" T'S.licw - '" — t - Yoreeid, i luiti-tloirtit andt.TlMittl . m ' Stail; t 10. 4 '.. :7B LAOICSivt 5:.. i.. • '77 .• .1 i ----- lot of ClAtilit BfiiiO4#4:l4lOiiitit ,- : wi r d ' ," ;',,'' al ec o:lun* - Pi"cOir;:ini*if;4okkild.littif', 'ritik .-----. "iirilli; &isk! gribtilii.hsq;O:citveluiitufs':" " l' Bar4 ,- , - . - "` , :refs and YlitStiti-ifc..lafge Ms*lfFiiied,,...4 r bailers, 'a• sunittiti of Meat _and Laid; lot of Salfinge,lot "Of: , ',Potatoes, Sour itrystit: latAtuniutift,Voolll7 it 'See ;Pedince, ApPlebutter.l4,46 crOck,lcii.' Diied:'Fsidt,.. • • .lot of Bede, Bedding and lied Clotfies, Table ohiths.: ;and Totnielp,.3!,e,oMer ettpkoaNe and 01x L ett i ii:cui l .. : '. ' , board; Tabled and tierichos,..... '• ,' . .-, ----•-: ..;, • , ' - - '•;',- -- • ~,',.. , .. .. .. ..-:.._:..: ~ 1 COOIOI7IIVOTOVEi' " -- . and fixtures, pote;kettle's'ind panisiiiiimiire,,lor Of chairs, ,1 sinkplartnin , wmelllot lif.salls Aci,.ll:* hi'lli.,s' spinning vibeelloArefikPFge lot pi books; eniiistt nd-german,-sioascciti„ woodrMnihditi.V - ciatvs? 'coiii. ' ' brooms, scalding Wollghind'ineidtbeltobesilf-seere- ", taty, two large,'vralitiat,citosts,,Lit ofreitrpet, and oth- ' er household and.Mtehen fsinituic,po",nunterotts to mention.---,Sale'to . cOninienco ae-9,-". o'clUilif:6l,_ spitt... day, when bie iiiiiiii'ivlo2l4 iiifiilii , teridikii.' -' , • , _ ' • . „ JACQB El:`..mii,r,ptc. -, ~: --. ------ i ----.' kit,4RufAwbeignittAx ; - -- . . MIME ~r: - Mtiich DIAIIIIII FOR TH.IIOi,IOIALOkr , .. Restorii Gray ',. and; Beart to.- its, Naltipl. 019* AND IS ,A . MOST, Lox, ulizous,, .o,4ssilo, FIR pg, qp.O4..HEApi: CLARK'S' RESTOBATLIra k .. ~;, CLARK'S RRST4si4"l"fit i - ••• . • • • bradkatea Dandruff CLARK'S • RESTORATIVR, • • • P.retnetes its Growth. CLARK'S' RESTOKATIVK,,t • ' Prevents its falling oIL, CLAWS RPAPORATVE,' Is an unequalled Dressing. LARK'S RESTORATIVE, CLARK'S RESTORA.TINK, lo g?od fur4Adies. CLARK'S ifES'ItitATIVE, : •' - •'- - Is good for Cll4 P.o'oplo. CLARKS • - .rfectly CLARK'S FESTORATIVE,, CLARK'S 'RESTCRATIVE, Is ilo% a Dye. Ci t ARK'S..EgSTORATIVE3. - la splendid foe CLARK'S RESTORATIV,k:, • Keels? tire Heir iri'ite Plate.. CLARK'S: RESTORATIYei , • , Curie Nervous Headache. CLARK'S RESTORATIYt;' " • CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Stops Itching and Burning. CLARK'S' ItESTORAT,IV,II, -. : , • N.CPS OM }load Coot. 9LARK'B E&ZO ,RAT,1101;" " ily rifumed, CLARK'S RESTORATir\r.rg.f6 • Contains no Elo4iment, CLARK'S RiSTOICATIVA • CLARK'S lIESTORA TUX. 'P'olisba~ryour Hai{., CLARK :S ,jit§tOß*Titp Prepare!. yo*" CLARK'S itESTORATIVE, " Prepares you for Balk. CLARK'S AU' T o adies nee!' it: CLARK'S REBl ; oltATiith will do without ita, CLARK'S ItiSTOR.DPII4I* CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,: , la Sold by Druiiists and Dealers ev . eryvhcris.. Price, sl.'per bottle.--d bottles for ss'. " C. G. CLARK de3CO.;"": PROPRIETORS.•'' ' D.,S. Bdayss & Co:, N. Y.. General Agents. -March 4,1864.-1 Y) ,; To Lydia' Wolf, Harry X. Bonebreak an4Ag iws E. Bonehreak; of WiynPsboro`,,,Fenasitivanitk; Charles 'A. S. Wolf, of:Annapolis,: 3forytind; alas heirs of dec'd.. in Ipoltimore, ;Mary land ; and aeorgeE.. nuke, of Westminister; Mary.. land. ' ' ';!,• ' You are'llereby 'nOtified that a cominission' •issu ed by the`Court of Cothrhon.PleasofFrenktineonn- • „ to the undersignelltci.inviite Of the. luna4 of cob Wolfosill be executed , My office;, in the town of .Wayriesbeio, in said county,en the 17th day-of March; 1864, ar tro!cleck, A: M.' , r Witness the said commissioner, the.:23l flay: ,of February,.A,UllB64. .• `.• • • • • • • JOSEPH , March ' t.:Outtitissionee. • .: • , - , e - t ',ETTERS,TestamenioryOn i h.Esiite, Of • • • • . - L• aLk. . , ehael Little, late of Wagtington tow, nehip,dee.d ltaving. been,granted to:the snbseriber,. all peilians indebtatt to said estate are; notified -that S; An niaseit,in Whose iloasesaion' the btioks:orthe diceas ed4ilf balound; is "authorized ; te,i, act as hia agent ins thirsettlenient ef,,said• estate, and that all - claime not paid.,ao or t l e tore' dm syl4:af April next Wi ll , be collected. viithaciats;:thase having claims or minds' agaitist siticl 'Jadeite n iriake k nowrs't he sante without achy. • ; JOHN H. HERR, `Mar NOTICE!. :: . • -: ~ . frllVpublie' are cautioned not ,:tos ptitchiiiio,lk• -1 Not* of $17;38. in &tor of,11.:X; at, 44,„ F. an uotidated: r obrastr,22,-18 8 4,t0i I ,iitill..not. pay said Wan not having teciiivid, valtre,fix: ilia- imam, -' • - Man 4:- 3n , ..,- ' -, JACOLi'I3::.STULL:: *, GARD.E.II 7 .4E*,a)St.::: Pima' ' frOitt•- Mt: , Lebauton. - THE laiiist , and 'best'assortinent Of: '.Garden ;. Seedo in Waynesimiii% is to be lotuttla,kiCattes Vrot Store. •Therconsigt of,,,tliir folitawing kirrag, Adz:: ;Beet;': .- .''., , • -,: ' ,--,,:', . ~•.' . Seetl, ' ; : ,slou3s, . "Watoint6hiri ,",.I&.e.ti, , Onion, ; ''' •.." ~ 3." ',.`" ' lituakini . alon..t;.:':' 4.4'', Cticunit;qili ~' 3 --", , Vdiel*BPYOir'" ' Stitrash - P " -r „4' ; '''' ' '.. Pegnitgrops. , -.' - co, - "-' l'opit6r - .2-;."' ' ?,,,r,„'..: ..',. .....4.1ipagp,5,%%.-,,,,,,-'4,-, , . ltatkiliolk;:.."-,.::,(k,,,.. ' :' rip,..,,, ? '- i....., A.: 1.. Turnip . `,'_,„"- ..4-. "., ' ,.,C,ltrot ,-. 1 . - '" ';..,C0b 11 4.0-“ , "i., - 62 . % •", t : , ''' 0 ,144 31 4::'' ,ing.t. . ,'.' * a g#- '''' ''''• • --' `' renp',., .;',' ," 1 ' ' Ifi'' . "''''' :C'elory '-'''' :'''': ‘-‘, ;;13iiittis . ...V, . , ' t(.. ! jil T k y' .4 J;±' .:: r141 . 51Pf .i.: ',.:.; -5 _ ,;15'4 ' l' SRC i (*II ‘i . . 2 - ! " '.F ; . ' : iq'T o . l.. :6' '' :- I :;,,,,,.. 41154an i gots , gtcaens4 klgivtly 4cedlii''' , l ll egnPec*:' 4., tiFut. , 4 4p!Li.X.941-'',robaccq.,-§ - 44."A9,i'Ai 1 ., / ,'; 1 34, , . a-*. ati;if it;e ifillttlietllc`4o4.l.,'llKextimitat' s bgeoiirr, - clissitig' . .flisPi*OS:. I:. '"•'''''' X " 4. ;T:3P 1 01 . _ . 'lcti:P`,!&s: • `-- '"'''' ':-: .^. ;zAchliiiiiiiira:Orsi, Abet. . i Gudl-fir=ChUd on oigo ,n a 01!. Pirivantg: COptii4g Ile Gum,; Costs bat $L