U.t iikito.44tk itIOSAS_P'J tbs d - a ti4' Tr HESE Ban me tt un or. Act olrOon _L gross of Itta r tch*llik-whioli pforfdeirilli all Bonds levied under • 444 11391V1 TAXATIOZI by , or under any., : state tnunl. cipal authority. •Bubscriptibtitila itlicnie"Besida are , . ,• • received in.ppliod Emma ,notes.pr_nnieji oviation.. al s ßanks. ' They STD TO ph, REDEEMED:IN COIN, at fhb pleasnie • of the 'OnVerninentoit any period-nat - kis Orm,len-nef, mori ; ihap : forty : Y earl, from thtift`itliti;; their 'redlinption- FIVE: PER CENT. INTEREST WILL' BE PAID IN COlN„pn,Sonds,of not,.over. . ono: 14nn!lep0 dpll.lnl annually and on , all , Al3ther ! Bentis-senti-annuaily.r— Vhlit interest' 'isr• pa/ Ale , on:the first days of March and ErpptelOeiiri'etch , Subset:there 'will.rectei [either Beg s isiercd 'Or,c pea bend,` ni they may' prefer. Registeied arniecOidOtenit ' liooks of the _U. B. Treasurer, and ean,be 4nel:erred only on the owner's order.— Coupon Doi.ds are payable to•bearer, and aro .)nore convenient for domintecial uses. ~" §utiecriheis to •tins, lolik will Naie : 'the option of having.their fiends draw interest from March . list, by riving the accrued interest in coin—(or in Uni-: ted'Statea notesi'.eritie notes of Nationat Thinks, adding fifty. per cent. forpremium,) or teeeiye them. drawing interest from the dote of subscription and deposit. 'As these 'Bonds are • 2 • .)“ 4 i. 4 Exempt from` 'Stile or Aftliticipal, rateation, their valueincreased from one to three per cent. per anhurn,acconlipi to the rote of tax ,leliesiin:ya rious partii of th'e country. • At the present rate of premium on gold they pay OVER EIGHT PER CENT. INTEREST in currency, andlare of equal convenience as a per- -ternforary stment . -- It is believed that-no securities offer so •grCat &leen) ents to lenders as the various description 4 of U.S. howls. 1n all other tonne of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties or stock com panies or seierate cOnintinitics only • is pkdgcd for payment, while for the debts 'of the United States the whole property of the country is holden. to se cure the'iiirmenriOf both principal and interest in These Sends may be subscribed for in sums from $5O up. to any magnitude, on the same terms, and ere ihus made equally available to the smallest loader ithd the largest capitalist. They can be con verted into money at any inoriiefir,' and the holder will have thesbenefit of the interest. It may be dadat to state in this connection that the total FOnded Debt of the UnitCd States on which interest is payable in gold, on the 3d day of March, 1864, was $768,975,000. "The interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year will be $45,937,126, while the customs revenue in gold for, the current fiscal year, ending June 30th, 1864, has been so ler at the rate of over $100,000,000 per annum. •• $ se n a even tto present gold revenue of the 'Government are largely in exc.( es of the. wants of the Treasury for the payment olgold interest, while the recent incr ease of the tariff will doubtless raise the mum al receipts from customs on the same —amount-of-importations, to SIM) 000,000 per an- Instructionsof the National Banks acting as loan agents were not issued from the United States Treasury ui.til March 26, but in the first three weeks of April the subscriptions averaged more than TEN MILLIONS A WEEK. Subscriptions will be received by 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 depositories of Public money, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country , (acting' ris agent's of the National Depository Banks,) will, furnish further inforMation on application and Afford every Facility to Subsoil- berEi• May 13-3 m -7 A PON FOITTIIB,TMS. ..-, While war's fierce peals alarm %le l Or victory's shouts oft charm Ike) The •calmer notes of local news, Of little brawls, or breaks, or stews, Aro equally engaging. The former often shoelenrplease, But such emotions quickly cease. But when jewels bright and gay, In multitudinous array, Our serious thoUghts assuaging:— Are placed to •vielat Oreve's old st*nd, To brighten eye, or ear, or hand,— To decerate the lass - or lad, To beautify - the calm or sad, Oh every heart's delighted ! With rings, and pins, an d bracelet. bright, Glistening like ilia stare or night,. On wrist, and - fingers, breast and - ear ' is air - to , yout appear! With be'atity's splendors freighted. ' . Withlhimbles, lockets, mourning setts* licx-pins,-gold=thains and sods o Startjeraelry; - trettl - gliSe - s — tuul - hodk All of •the latest styles and looks, I'm sure you'll be delighted, ,Eight-day, alartn.,,thiylyr.hour, and fancy cluclt o s; Spectacles, cases,. a lid a lull assortm2_l.llA!_je.veJ - . . . . o he- a est syes nn tnoat elegant finish, watches •nd jewelry proiniitirrefitired..at the lowest cash piece. .7 - • , C.-W..LOGAN , * ,13,1,STORY HMS. Buss Bram & Co., respectfully announce that they have in preparation a 'History of the Pennsyl vania Reserves - from their orgonization to the expi ration of their term of service. This 'History will contain the names of all the Officers and Privates of the Corps—their promo tions, casualties and 'discharges—also, graphic de ceriptions of their , "cornp life and their gallsnt a. - chievetrients in the Many bittles in which they have tiken-part-Ltall 'derived from official and authenCe sources. The Histerpofthe Pennsylvania Reserves will be in ONE Voters of 600 -pages, octavo size, neatly printed•on gixitlimixtr; and' substantially bound in black cloth,'containing a steel engraving of the fa- - Minted Reynolds, and- ono of Governor Curtin, zamtuazzzlesas. Of tho very best quality, such as Syrups, and Now Orleans Molasses, Best Rio Coffee, ° SapoKior Prepared Coffee, Best Essence; . • Baker's No. 1 'Chocolato,.' '" Raisins, ' . _ TO . bacco Rice, &0., The.abbvo goo have been carefully selected and purchased at the very barest figure. No is therefore enabled to accommodate all who.may favor him with a call; By strict attention to business and a desire to please in overt' respect; he hopes•to. merit a con iinuancefef patronage. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS; Country. Prelim° taken in exchange for goods the highest market •rices. . J. .W. MILLER— commEnctAri' COLLEGE, - rpfftriii4ailyr:incressing,hiiporliince attached to _E - Ciftrtratiitiat eduiatioitianalba:ve4 general at tention which this branch is exciting_tbraughont, have'within 'the 4 ,20 few years' awakened such oninterest;that no commerff is ne cossary,to establish the practical utility pf Colmar- 1 'alai schaels: " COURSE OP INSTRUCTION: Double Entry Book-heaping at ail lila most approv ed forms, adapted A° the various departments of Trade add. Commerce. . Commercial Calculations, Mercantile Law, Penmanship in : every:style of the art, &c. dto. Each departmtpaticunder.the charge of an experienced . anti competent . instructor. Our alum is. both thorough . and practical.; Students are taught to originate and conduct all.thejloolis act& Forme. perta ininsr to real business, thereby/bring ing theeryiinte_practice - and thus ; liming them. to perform she regular routine of the Counting-house. Students completing the prescribed course are gril ified to take charge and conduct on. Scientific prin. eiples the Booktref any well regulated Mercantile es tab ljetialcp t. toermplo . te. the course is frem Bto 12 ' weeks. Baer at any bete: Diple• mas..aw,artied for merit only.. cr,sss Fay" all ex perust or n . full conuneretal Cot - mil/o;6er ding inchi4 Send I foitt Pircular.. Adarise` . A. - M. ITIMMER, ,C4oinber.sburg. .l'eb. Dit, 7. .4.'FADRNEY''S'BLOOt MAINE& }llB article so well knorin by reputatiOn for, having caned lonic °l i tho ,vvorst, cases of TetoJ ter, !Scrofula, - and' all,irapunty'cir,tho Blood, is al ioysOn'h'and•atlouttlimin'erittig Store: • • • Retaisjuierieeirctl a ftc4sh supply' it' the above to end'can:ireiorannithttO bi4-tustontens:•z -idl6 3—: . , tj,UE~I~I~III~f~ i 119=IM • . . . . - 0 lUESII I I0,2 1 4" • nF" r QUESTIONS:: • • • : QUESTION*I4 THAT CONCERN - EVERY• ONE TO AN SWER. Are you bald t Doee your hair fall of l ' Iros your hair become thin Doos,it feel harsh, and dry; arid feverieb I "Is it .turning gray beforkite time , . Are You Aroubled*, with ltelting; burning [repetition:. ; 'Are you troubled with Dandruff - Are you troubled with what:is called' Scrofula or Salt Mount 1 . novo you had the Erysipelas,ohd hst your hair . Havo you had the Mea6fes, and lost it Have you had the Typhoid Fever, and lost it Have you had the Brain raver, and lost it Have you Inst your haw by any eiskness 1 Do you wish luxuriant hair 1. ".•- , Do you wish soft and lustrous heir 1 ; Do you wish gray hair restored I. • DO you wish your wiskers glost.y ? Do ou wish them restored in color Do you want a dressing 't _ - Do you want it for pour children, • Do you want it for yourself, fur father or in/Alter, - for - brother, - siater;:or Mani' • Do you want to make a pr: sent-1 Do you want a regain° for your toilot 1. 'Do you want a harnitai - article 1- • Do you want a pure article 1 double distilled article . Do you want a cleansing artic'e . • Do yon want the best pr eparation out for dtese. ing, stimulating, protecting, restoring, the color, and rendering soft, silky and lustrous the numin Hair aln ! Plaid Flannels, Grey " Use, we warrant TO BE UNEQUALLED AND SUPERIOR TO ANY• PRE PA RATI ON EVER,COMPOIiN• ED AN DOFFERED,TOTHE PUBLIC., Satisfaction guaranteed, or trAVUOrtey refunded. It costs but $1 in' one bottle, or six' bottles for $5, and is sold by druggists and d eaters every whets. CLARK & PlOprieittor,i. B S. 13AliNES . & CO., Genertrheints. June 17, 186 i. A CAMPAIGN PAPER FOR THE PRO devoted•tuu the Electien of LINCOLN and JOHNSON, Eta& ' and . ruknomt, and the Right of Suffrage to our braOe &Aliens, will be is sued on the 2Tht o uy, ant wee ly t ereatter un• til the full returns of Vie Presidential Election can giveri, from the office of linil.:Kussm,r_s_Resosz- Tony OF WI bersburg, Pe. Tlio OLD FLAG will contain Portraits of Lincoln, Johnson and other . Eminent Men; Maps of Bottles and Battle•fiel ls, and will urge relentless war upon :Copperheads until their decisive ,defeat in Novem ber next. It will he a neatly printed paper oftwon ty columns. TERES—'4ASH IN - ADVANCE: • One Copy •• • . • - cts. 10 Copies to ono satirise • • . $4.50 20 " " " • • • 8.00 30 " " a • • .." 10.50 50 e a ; 16(H) And at the same rate (30 cents per copy) for any number over fifty. IgrLet every earnest U`nrion party nt once com. mence to raise a club for his immediate neighbor ord. so that all the numbers can be secured. VirThe first number will contain a Portrait of President Lincoln, and the second will contain a -Portrait of Andrew Johnson;--, A ddrest IWOLURE & STONER. Chambereburg, Pa C% AME to the premises of the subscriber residing , on the turnpike about femur miles West •if Waynesboro! on .the slat ult.,, a red Muly cow, since fresh. The ovvneris rep:mato] to prove prop erty, pay chargers and take her away. AILTEL PIK:RODE M liS. . June 10-3 w. "VARIETY STORE." eyTBEAVER announces to his ' cu'stomers and • tho public, that hs has just returned from the Eastern markets with another fine assortment cf new goods, consisting of Fall and' Winter Hats ar Caps, (all sorts and sizes) Boots and Shoes for mar and boys, with a complete assortment of shoes for ladies tamer - Clocks, Tzunks,Wirs, Tobacco and all articles usually hept in a first-class varietyastoro The public are cordially invited to call and cx mine his new stock. N. Bootkand -shoos manufactured to order, al endesired, at reasonable rates and upon short notice (Oct'. 24, '62,) fr H E subscriber would inform the citizens of . 1 . Franklin County, that he has opened a Machine Shop ono-fourth mile north of Quincy, where he is prepared to make to order all hint a OrTHRESIT; -- LNG MACHINES, and het will pay particular tention to•repairing. he will keep on hrtrid Cast ingisloVEleparators and — Horse Powers, and 'be able to do repairs on short notice. He will •al so build the treble-geored PELTON'e HORSE POWER, which is now used by all regular threshermen, and is acknowledged to he the best now in use. lie will build throe different sizes, Nos. 1, 2 and 3; No. lis 8-horse power; No. - 2 is 6, and N 0.3 is 4-horse power. They will be made of the best material, and:warranted to be good. Zanotti having old horse powers he will.take in exchange for newpivers.'' He will also beprepared to do turning and boring wrought or cast iron. and will he• able to furnish castings when orde red; the best of material will he used, and 'no pains spared to render satisfaelion to all that may entrust him with their work. P. 8. FounirrY &keit - paid tor Old Cast from Brass and Zinc. March 25.-4.1 JOSfAR FAHRNEY. THE OLD `MIL HL AGAIN AEt the Rehellim is now on its last legs, and' nearly over,tvothonglit right ta.annottnce to. the public that we will grind Gnats of 20 bushels. or upwar4 either for pay or Tollsepartely,and that we hive 'on hand all kind's of 'FEED, CORN in oar or shelled, or in MEAL. sifted or not. Also— °ate** the bushel or in-itny way that it shay ha mantedt—alio, Mid lingo, 'tihipstu br and Bran 'Coin in Cob Chopped at short notice. Plaster by aur ton' -or bushOlon hand. Still in the market for ; Wheat. Wo an always do up good work like it was. dons at Island No. 10, and Filtshurg. Landing. - JOHN WALTER. -.TOSEPII ELDEN. B"' "itters at D - _s.l Itil Fob. CLARK'S DISTILLBiI BUSTORATIVE FOE THE HAIR I TOE:OLD - FLAG I IS arit.a.mr csorvisr. ANOTHER ARRIVAL AT THE Ml"` 3EI NAT KtifiTZ'S.