MEM STRE EAU nageripm.., Md. HE subscriber wouldregeotfulTY inform_ the. publie-that-helas-taken-the-Establislune wising the "Washington lionset' and so favorably known when occupied by his father, where he has just opened A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT 'lce Cream gillealcoark - NT The old patrons and the public in general are in --fonneiLthat the house-has-been-thoroughirrenuvuw ted and refitted so as to Insure their comfort, and that nothing-will be left undone to Merit their pa tronage. • Oysters; Clan slid Other Luxuries will be kept in season, and MEALS will-befurnish. ed at all hottrs. Gentlemen will be furnished with Rooms for private Supper Parties when desired. "ice Confectionery Department will be in competent hands; and Weddings,' Pic- Nice, Private Parties; and Families will be supplied with. Confectionery, Jellies, Blanc Mange, Ic e Cream, Charlotte Ruce, and. WATER ICES, of various flavors, and at-the shortest notice,- ' THE LADIES' SALOQN ♦ will be devoted exclusively to the 'use of Ladies and Gentlemen accompanying them. In short, ev ery part of the business will be conducted with • a -- desim-tcr - please - cuat , •. May 27-3m.J HY MIS 101101 STOII ! "MANSION HOUSE? ChambersburgVra. SECOND ARRIVAL! METCALF & HITESHEW have just ceived and opened their Second supply of new SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, to which —they-invite-special aterni,n. 'Their stookin - fr - ali -- 7 and-foll f vomprising--alt-the-ilifferent-styles-of-- DIES' DRESS GOODS, bac an co ore ' ilks. plonking Cloths of the latest styles, Balmoral end 1 - loop Skirtsfull assortment of White Goods ' Gauze Crape and Dove Veils, Hosiery, Gloves, Collars, Cuffs, Hdk'fs, and everything belonging to a Fan cy bry Goods and Notion Store. GENTS D6ARTMENT. In this deportment we have Cloths, Cass imeres, ,both Black and Fancy; Plaid and Striped Goods for Boys' weameattonatles,Dinins, Denirn Brown and Bleached Muslim, Flannels, Tickings, Arc., with a great ,variety of staple and fancy no. tions, all of which will he sold low f r CASH. The patr,onage of the public is most respectfully soliCited. METCALF & HITESHE W. 361aY Claim Agent. -- 1113FASTINGS-GElHR,Authori*ed Claim-Agent' ,Chambersbot, ?a., for the collection of Pen sions, Bourity,'Back Pay and 13ounty Land for of ficers, soldiers, their widows or heirs. All business will receive prompt attention either by personal ap plication or letter. May 27-4 t". Army and ;lay,. , T OSEPH DO'UqI,A, Attorney at La w, Waynesporo', being duly licensed as Claim Ar gent will procure .Pensions, Bounty, Bounty Land, arrearages of pay and clothing, rind all Other allow ances due seamen and soldiers, their heirs or repre scrua_tives. May 27—tf. PUBLIC SALE BY an order of the Orphanh' Court of Franklin County to me•directed, I will expose to.publie On Monday the 6th day of June, 1804, on the premises of Adam Rock, dec'd, in Tomstown , ono mile East of Quincy, a SOT OF GROUND .comaimng 2 Acres, more or less, with n 110-STRIED EBRO HMI and Back Building, Bakehouse, Barn, and other Improyemepts thercon 'erected. ;There are also on said lot some very FINE FRU4I` and RUNNING WATER AT THE DOOR. The . contlitione of pale are ; The one.half of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of sale, the other half on the let 4tiy of April, 1865, with interest from day of sale. Any person wishing to view the pFernisea can do so by dining on the undersigned living in Quincy. r-7" Sale to commence at 10 o'ciock on said day, When attendance will be given by , _ _ . May 20--ts] I%lpW MILINARY GOODS! MISS M. C. RESS:EIt invites the Lollicx of Waynestioro' and vicinity to en!! and examine her stock of new Millinery Goods just received from Pk ilatielphia. [May 13-9 w. CHABERSBERG RESTAURANT, THE subscriber would inform the public that he has leaser) the well-knoxv Restaurant, on, Main Street, C ,ambersburg, near :he Public Square and under the Post Ofßce; where he will be pleased to wait upon old acquaintances or others from Way nesboro' and vicinity visiting Chamberabdrg. He will Lave constantly on hand A Prime artiele-01-pysters-aml - kle=ietrielt.- • i, Pigeon, and other game in season; Tqr tie and other layortte Soops; Ham and Eggs, Mutton (lho . ps i Beetstake, Tripe, Bologna Sausage, and other articles usq usually kept in first-class Restaurants. JAMES B. DUFFIELD. Chamhersburg, Ap. 2sl, BEItRY & BOWLUS, HAPING located in Hagerstown, would ofhar their professional servicee to the citizens of the place and surrounding country. Having hod Oil , perien ce of Fifteen years, and having availed ttiern w selves of the late improvernent.v, they are prepa-ed to do work in a neat and substantial mariner, upon the most reasonable terms, Hagerstown. Nov ti--I v fwil AL. vow .Ivg: AND • (MOPPING Nav a s ; "subscriber woubl inform the public that kr has purchased of V. IL Gilbert, the well-known sawing 'and Chopping Mills, situated about on, . . . enr a ac ory, an. is now prepared to artts% . Lumber to order, by mill or circu. tar saw, and is also prepared to chop —'=st - 'saoft Aly punctuality and ' attention tq business bphopes to Merit a liberal share of tha• ,public's patronage - . JOHN L. METCALF. N. 13. —He will also he prepared to furnish in season, Plants, aqch as. Tobacco, Sweet Potato, To ; mato, Cabbage, and other garden plants. Terms reasonable. J. 1..' At. April 8-IY. . T L B Leabscriber informs the public that ho will have really for sale front the lst•to thc . sth of large hit bwepipputto fl o ws, th e most choice -variety, - known 0 Ole "JERSEY YEL LOW." ' • IY. • FLAK. w April 99---tf. JONAS WINTER. Door-Framei — Frames FLOORING, &C. &O. JAMES A. FISHER. MY stock embraces all . the hest styles of Plain end Fancy/01,0111S, Plain and Fancy -- - aaieIatZSGZOLULIaGEM'J:2Oti;3O_ Plain and Fancy VESTINGS, nll of which will be made to order in the most fashionable and work manlike manner, or sold in Patterns to suit custo mere. Also a full stock of L. C .KEPNER, Trustee to sell. Also, one of the best selected stocks of GENT'S FIJRNISHING GOODS in the town—fine Shirts, Hoisery, Gloves and Ties in endless variety. Also, Military clothp and Cassimercs which will be made to order at the shortest notice.' .1. A. FISHER, opposite Washington House, Hagerstown, Md. May 6, 1664. • losital o EAST SIDE OF CARLISLE STREET, GiftEENCASTI:E I pa. is . mtatiLrespecu.” , y the rave wg public tfiat this Hotel has been REMODDLEB. The Rooms are large sod conk. ibrtable and are all well furnished with gobd new I furniture. Persons stopping at t his awe oan have either double or single Rooms, with or without fire in them. ' The TABLE is ,always supplied with the_best in- the market, and his BAER filded with the choicest ].moors. There are also s fine Lot. - and a pair_ot— 04-antl - Stocluenretiitli the Hotel for Ike a cconnoduti to qtl6liers and Butchers. ye! a ways hoja-mui-4.1 e:ith good wholesome Provender fur stock. sad ac.ended by careful ostlers. JOHN H. 8.4.A.1148. April 1&, 1864.] Proprietor. riir 4 I ice The undersigned would inform his customers aLd the public generally that he bee removed his stock of goods to the Southwest conker of the square in the room, formerly occupied by Josiah besott and associated with him in bueirie, samuel Heel. lich, formerly with J. 8., and is now doing business under the firm or Price & goeflich• He would talcs the opportunity to return thanks for past toyer/1.1114 would solicits a continuance of the same liberal pats page to the new Ann, Very iespectfttlky, PHI,CH. April 22—U. " a strny horses came to the litibscriber's corm near Stoutreis new mill, onlip Ilbh ult. one sorrel mare, supposed to be ahoy i.-.li, sears old, bob Lund legs white nearly up to the i.liie,tho oth • er a gray mare supposed to be shorn '_istel‘e y.eara of age. with pliped mane and stump to ~ pth ma r *. at V. S. The owner is requested to, - o forward, prove properly and by paying this A . rgon• and other expellees con take them awa . -1,-! BARBERINC.- . 1 r.fHE subscriber laterals his form pifilrons awl the pub* generally . , that he ..cctniukeacmtl We Artrbering Amsiness, in the mom next 'llOO7 to 'Pritl,e's Tinning establishment, and'is now prepared to 4o ii:air.eattnig and Sliving• in the bent style. Oct. 14 la EO. 0. 1314111:. TREASURY' DE MEN ,' , OFFICE COMPTROLt,F.A OF THB 0 1 / 1 1RENOlt Washington, February 9; 1864. HEREAS, by satisfactory evidence preserf. • V ted to the undersigned, lama been made to ap, • • he - First - PlatiOnid - Banbof -- Weymes . in the county' of Franklin and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress, entitled "An act to provide a national currency, secured by a pledge of United states stocks, end to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof, • approved February 25, 1889, and has complied-with all the provisions of said act required-to be complied • with • ummencing the busine_as_ofilatilun: Now, therefore, , 1, SAMOA T. HoWARD, Deputy Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certily thak the First National Bank of Waynesboro', Colinty • of Franklin and State of Pennsylvania, is author's. ed to commence the business of Banking under the • act , aforesaid.- • " ' TestitnanY Whereof, witness my hand and seal, this Ninth day'of Feb . `- ruery, 1884. . • SAMUEL T. HOWARD, • 1 ...,0% 4 Deputy comptroller of the Currency. Feb, 19 —lflw. Wood Working and aillt.''SViNci- L UMW! inning the manufacturing of a 1! 'ding Material, such as A SS, STILL col, kit.ds of Hui orsOiV FACING, MOULDINGS, Sliil AIL 111711 T W. NW' II Go- ' By mill and circular saws of every description.— Asking a continuation of favors. I promise stiil to sell on as equitable terms as possible, conside-Ing times and prices. For further particulars applN'to the. subscriber and proprietor. Factory 2 mites', Southeast of Waynesboro. April-L,-L1364 inlifillilolllllllMMA , , WE the undersigned intend to put up a Ca! Mill and Evaporater to manufacture Syrul at Ringgold, Md.. We call the attention of farmer: , to the importance of raising the Cane, as it Is be lieved by persons who have raised it to be the mos Amble r , that IT id. It 1 4V - d . two valuable cop . can be nuseu. .yleids hundred and twenty.frve to two hundred am even ty-five gallons of Syrup to the acre. The Cane is best planted on hilts. The seed should be sprouted before planting it. Persons wishing to get seed cat get it at Charles Hiteshew's store, Ringgold; at Charlei Hiteshew's score, Smithsburg; at lituund & Logan's sire, Leitersburg; at Geo. Stover's store, Waynesboro'; at Daniel Mentzer's Mill, at -sand Frantz's Mill, at Geo. Besore's Mill, in_the—Blach Corner, and at the Nunnery Mill. - Feb. 12, '64 —rl . l J.s.S. FRICK • GARDEN SWEETPOTAXO: AND Tcoloa,coc, Plants. THE subscriber having 'again in course of Pr.:- nation ,Early York Cabbage, Ox Heart Tomatoes, improved zed and yellow; Sweetpotatto Plants; —ALSO _ TOBACCO—Connecticut Seedleat; Improved Cuba, Maryland Broadleaf and Quaker, all of - which will be ready in season and upon rea sonable terms. Garden 2 miles'Southeast of Waynesboro'. ap, 1 —tfl D. F. GOOD. FIRST SUPPLY OF NEW SPRING' AND SUMMER GOODS, AT TUE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM READY-RADE CLOTHING geirellEAP FOR CASH.•°®u STRAY 1101:1SE$,. TTHESE Bondi are Witted:tinder the -- Aot at con gross of March 8, 1864, which provides-that all Bonds issued under this ACV , iihall lie EXEMPT • r • . • cipal authority. Babieriptions t o ; these Beads are received in United States notes or notes of Nation al Banks. They are - TO BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at the,pleagure of the Government, at any period-not- lees-than ten nor more than forty years from their date, and until their redemption . FIVE BE PAID IN COIN, on gouda of not over one hundred dollars annually aid on all other Bonds setni-annually.-- The interest is' pa 3 able on the fleet days of •March and September iii each year. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Cou pon Bonds, as they may prefer. Registered Bonds aro recorded on the 'books of the U. S. Treasurer, and can be transferred only on the owner!, order.—. Coupon Bot.ds are payable to bearer, and are more convenient for commercial uses. Subscribers to this loan will have the option of having their Bonds draw interest from March Ist, by plying the accrued interest in coin—(or in Uni• ted States notes, or the notes of National Banks, er-cent-for-premium i -yor-receive-the drawhig interest from the date of subscription and deposit. As these Bonds are Exempt from State or Municipal Taxation, t en vs neat increase rom onli - to — th - reirpo . er a mumnccsording_to_the_rote of tax levies,in va. rious parts of the country. • At the present rate of premium on gold they pay ovElt EIGHT PER CENT. INTEREST falcurrency, and are of equal convenience as a per.. 11:tenant or temporary investment. ' lt is believed that no securities offer so great in- • :Incements to lenders es the various descriptions of 11.-S-Bonds.—ln all-other torrno-of-indebtedness,- Ite-faith-or-ebiti • .rive-te- .ettiee-or-etock-com ID-F.-GOOD- panics or seperate communities only is pledged for payment, while for the debts of the. United States the whole property of the country is holden to cure the payment of both principal and Interest in la_ma_y_he_subscribetLfor_in-aums_from $5O up to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus jmade equally available to the smallest lender and the largest capitalist. _They can be con verted into money at any moment, and, the holder will have the benefit of the interest. It may be ueefut to state in this connection that the total Funded Debt of the United States on interest hi - payable - In gold, on the - 341 day of March, 1804, was $768,975,000. The interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year will be $445,937,126, while the customs revenue in gold for the current fiscal year, ending June 30th, 1864, has been so t ar at the .rate of over $100,000,000 per annum. It will be seen that even the present gold revenue of the Government ate arge of the Treasury for the payment of gold interest, while the recent increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the annual receipts from customs on the same amount of importations, to $150,000,000 per an• Instructions of the National Banks acting as loan agents were not is:l.yd from the United States Treasury tn.til March 26, but in the first three weeks of April the aubscripticins averaged more than TEN MILLIONS A WEEK. - Subscriptions wilt be received iy the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa, Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. AND BY ALL OTHER NATIONAL BANKS. which are depositaries of Public money, and all RE SPE CTA BLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country, (acting as agents of the National Depository Banks,) will furnish furthor information on application and Afford every Facility to Subseri bere. May 13-2 m PLANTS! PLANTS ! rir HE subscriber has ein hand a large lot Plants, I such as CA It BAGE, early and late; TOMA TOS and BEETS do. do., and the different kinds of other Garden Plants. Ho has been to Philadel phia, where ho selected a lot pure Yellow Jersey SWEET POTATOES. Persons wishing to change seed will do well to give him a call. Helms also a large lot of TOBACCO PLANTS of the different kinds, all of which will be disposed of upon reasonable terms. Persons wanting Plants can get them at the fol lowing places On . every THURSDAY, at the Mt. Hope Store, at Jones' Hotel, in Quincy, and at Miller's 11,401. in Funkatown, commencing on the 19th instant. On TUESDAYS, at ,the .Shady Grove Store, at the Franklin Hotel. Greencastle, and at the Marsh Store, commencing on the 17th instant. >.V - All orders Ailed and 'sent in. any di rection. f ' Garden 2 miles Nort b,.of Waynesboro', near the r---- _ Gate House. ___----M- - M ORGTA - L. - 7 - / / RE.APEIK REPAIRENti: ~, DOMESTIC COO DS • • . // wit , ffl HE subscriber (successor of E. S. Trine!) in- e./ • 1 1 firms the public that he is now prepared to do BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLIN, , all necessary repairing to either the McCormick or Manny Reaper. -A WM. E. FLANAGAN. -- — CONITIEECIAL COLLEGE. Linen Sheetings, i , 7 N. B. The subscriber-w-alsogent for the sale Bleached tin-Diaper,-- - J - of - the - i - MCC - Ormick Reaper. W. E. F. T i chings, r .testlitrincreasing importance attached to May 6-21 n. Strips, Commercial education, and thewery t hrough ai I IR THE. TIMES tention which this branch is exciting tout Furinturo Checlv, Groceries, • thc civilized world, have within the past few years I3urlass, Groceries, awakened such en interest, that no comment is ne- , Cottonades, Groceries, While.war's fierce peals alarm us, emery to establish the practical utility of Commer- I Linens. . • or victory's shouts oft charm us, cis I schools. Bags & Bagging The calmer notes of local news, COURSE OF INSTRUCTION: ! . • Of little brawls, or bteake, or stews, CARPETS, Are equally engaging. Double Entry Book-keeping in all its most approv- ed forms, adapted to the various • departments of I OIL CI.BOTHS, The former often shock or please,. . .Trade and Commerce. Commercial Calculations, • • But such emotions quickly cease. Blinds and Hangings. Mercantile Law, Penmanship in every style of the But when ;Pr- , els bright and gay, art, (Ste. & c. Each department is under the charge Di multitudinous array, of an experienced s it u competent Instructor. Our Our serious thoughts assuaging : CI I course is both thorough and practical. Students r it 1E , ~ Are placed to view at Grove's old stand;,. are taught to originate ,and conduct all the Books To brighten eye, or car, nr hand,— and Forme pertaininw tercel business, thereb brie. - Queenszcare, Tudecerate the loss or lad, lag thee lour _nractice-iit avlng them to • QResAsmare, To beautify the calm or sad, e - orm the regular routine pf the Counting-house. ____SALutery_he .. ". . . Students completing the prescribed comseare_qual Our :!lock of-Grocerivsis - v - Yry (2 ueenswa re, filled 4 ake_charge-and n a ct a t Scientific prin. differen t grades—Molasses at various prices. Loaf With rings.and pins and bracelets b_right --- ---- ' ciples the Decoke of any well regulated Mercantile Sugar, Syrup, Coffees, teal Rio and Dandelion, 0 listening_like-the-s tar i, establishment. Timerequired to complete the'course 1 American and English breakfast- do:. Teas, Fish, On wrist, and fingers, breed and ear, is from ato I2.weeke. Enter at any time. .Diplo. Cheese, Rice. i Like seraphs fair the youth appear ! miss awarded for merit only. - larsss pays all cr. With beauty'ssplendomfreigjited. pewee for a (pa commercial course, boarding inclu- 4110 e AM lUD ..Aii... itit.. 4 . pewee lockets, nununing ?wits.. ded. Box-pins. gold-chains, and setts. of jet, ~ Sand for O. Circular. Address WILLOW WARE' AND &gni jelvdry, belt-slicies and bpoks, . . ' A. M. TRIMMER,' ._—.---------------- _ rTr . ABA the tweet styles and Whet, • Feb. I,2—tfamberab , g. • E E N S W A R. E ere --- _ ........ I i r /IE4 SUie you'd be delighted ,. . Eli INS "V rt. .45h. - "Jr . And every article necessary to supply the necessi. ' iht-day clocks k AME, to the , premises of the subscriber , near ties or render comfortable our , old friends and ac- Spectacles, cases, and a lull mono ht. of w atch e s to be about quaintances. We mean to give P&SSONAL ATM of the latest ogles and most elegant • finish, CAntiolam 4Wlstion. about the 4th of April, a black and wlfite spotted Hull, sup p osed and jewelry promptly repaired at the lowest cash 4 years old. Elie owner is repeated to prove prop. i 105 To ausitures and give our friends every accoui wristlet& possible. With many thanks fur a gen prices- C. W. LOGAN emus patronage heretofore we shall endeavor to - April 22—tf. erg, pay charg,:s. and take bin* away. May I 3-31.* • W. FOR merit a continuance of the publie'is ravers. NY Feb. 8.14. M P 6P RI NCrerap OF HATS FOR 1864 A. L Y ' ___ ..... Jus4pti PRICE, , TIRAKE'S Bitters at Nov ready at UPVEGRAFFS' Hat Factory, I r you want tine Pomade. you must get hat !SAMUEL HOEFILACIL .-.'''--- - - fl Opppsite W ashingten house, II agerbtown i Feb. 5,''64. - h ['WM'S" ' Wayncsauro' April 22, 1864. =-4u-ncPs=tt:Pl V. S. 10=4011014DS. I y In excess o FIRST 'SUPPLY OF NEW BitY GOODS. GROCERIES,! QUEENSWAIiE: - AND -CEDARWARE! J. W. MILLER'S, Waynesboro', Pa. iffy AVING jueureturued from the Eastern Cities ILL he would call the'ettention of his customers and the public generally to his Or NEW Which will be sold at extremely Low Prices. Below you will find enumerates a few articles which will be found among his stock, to which he invites• your attention: FOR THE LADIES, Bilkg, till Wool Detainer, Fancy---..--- BiMibazineri, Plain Gingham', • Plain Flannels, Grey —ALSO : .allies' Shawls Fancy Prints, Extension Skins, Balmoral „Skirts, Ladies' Collars, , Magic Ruffling, Linen Hat's, Hoisery, &c. l ENIS WEAR, Fancy Cassimeres, Plain •• Cloths, Italian Cloths, Vestings, Satinets. Tweeds, Jeans, Shirt Fronts, Gents Collars, _Neck_Ties, Under Shirts, Drawers. Buck Gloves, Gauntlets, DOMESTIC SHIRTING, Fnniitnre Check, Bed Ticking, Cotton Flahnol, • Wool Taible Diaper, • dinging, Sm., &c. Qui eensware, Hardware 9 Boots and Shoes, Cedar Ware. • a CI) cs3lr__ , ;: W' Z a lla r ep Of the very b,•st einality, such Syrups, and New Orlean . Molasses, Best Rio Colfe • , • - Superior Prepared o. Ilummell's Best EssiW: __ Baker's No. 1 Chocolate, Raisin 3, Tobacco, Rice, tfic., &c. 'The above goods have been carefully selected and purchased at the very lowest figure. He is therefore enabled to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. By strict attention to business and a desire to please in every respect, he hopes to merit a con tinuance of patronage. NO TROUDIM TO SHOW GOODS, Country Produce taken in etch-nge for goods a the highest market prices. .1. W. MILLER. May 13, 1864. IN WAYNESBORO' AS II TN PORE! IN UNION AS IN ONION tIIEBE IS STRUNG-I%u PRICE & HOEFLICII AVING purchased the large end excellent sto k of : Dods beloni'n : to the Estate Josiah Till T Besore, Esg , decease , and combining wit t same, in the large and capacious Store Room, the new fresh supplies (brought a few weeks since) forming the stock of Joseph. Price—are now 'pre senting to the public-the_largest,choicestondcheap eloaiou.of 4 IPRIN_Q_AND SUMME t t ODDS now offered in this Borough, embracing a large and vari e d assortment of _ DRY GOODS I. GROCER' QIJi ENSWARE, DHSS GOODS, — Su - eh - as - Faney - Silks, Wool Dolaius, Alpaceas, Shepherd Plaids, Debegea, • Crape De Spanges, Cha Lawns and Chintzes; WHITE GOODS. • Swiss, plain and•figured, Striped do., Canibries, Bishop Lawns, Mulls, .Nain Soots, &c uciaaztazw acicxll, We boast of hnving the largest assortment ever brought to Town. Were bought twentpftve per cent. cheaper than present prices and will be sold accordingly. , Silks, Bareges, Grenadines, Wool Delaius, Poplins, Challies, Lawnv, - pla - M - arrd - fignred, • Ba!scrims, Crape Despanges, Eng. Craps, American Prints, • French Crape, Collars, li'dk'fs, OUR FANCY STOCK comprises a great variety of Balmer*ls. Hoop Skirts Shawls, Gauntlets, Kid Gloves, Head Nets, Trim- ming Ribbons, Laces, &c. ER - OF - T HARDWARE, NoTT NS &e Alias, Gauntlets,&c APVIL 22. ~-i i LATEST ARRIVAL! I== AMBERSON, BENEDICT:& CO., aynes SECOND SUPPLY, SECOND SUPPLY, SECOND SUPPLY. SPRING DRY GOODS SPRING DRY GOODS ..47 - ZIL - 11E1DIE - IE. Mit DRESS GOODS LADIES LADIE.S LADIES DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS FURS, SHAWLS AND XMAS, }Tits, SHAWLS AND NUBIAS, rußs, SHAWLS AND NUBIAS HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES MIL 111 E, ..MlbT 9 MB SPEIEti rtms 1 MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S- SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, CHEAP. CHEAP-, CHEAP, CHEAP. CLOTHS, CLOTHS, CASSDIERES AND SAI !NETTS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, UNDERSHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, AND • AND AND DRA WERS. DRAWERS, -DR ANVERS; DR y GOODS. DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. IMEINARE MI ROB. 'We, would calilhe attention of our custom ere and the public to:our new sock .of goods, and at. the same time 'return our thanks to customers and others for their liberal patronage, and will drop deavor by fair dealing with all, to merit a coating+ once of tho same. AMBERSON, 'BENEDICT & CO. April 22, ISM A:Ft tiT 'S Cattle rowdu at I , Feb.s, '64 oro /VINCV - TECEI ■ a JAMIE Hardware, Hardware, hardware. Kotion3, Notions, Notions, KURTZ'R K IJETZ'S