N. : Plaottplite;coleml:ooMmaiktling, da ted at thillatitltd4l4‘Pitting•tliat airs from Lebanon had' bdthi recigived thete up to 81 o'clock this morninefthin General Mulligan was * - the. - 4 - hatidcof - tlie,9foritrul, l 4er Whllg" le,v. Alth mbil,klg6, 4 iltirrbduded,' with all the troopikin,jt. The 'entidfoviploposed to be 1,000 strong OUi . forcei a susdnAtigA ' ll the roads in the_ direction vtbilehAiit,oo6l:l l 4iid to, be mo-' Ting. • iatedikliViNSPAttin. . NAstrytilif, KuguEit 80:—Great excite meet 'Willis; at,. Nashville : to-04y, lit-t;.iiiiiie queitdo' tittle ati attack 4be' by . General Wheelers cavalry- force. - It is nu momd.that, .his,force aruounts•to, 6,000, or 8, - 000 men -- with - tiVelve - gctim. • When ' list heard frihni,thei were near No Mind/01c, ad vancing'iowards Murfreesboro. It is possible that *their intention is to de etiOy•the Federal line- 'cominunication to the.ftont; and it is supphsedthat the Slit de• monitration Will be .made upon Duck river bridge. No-appreltension4iiTed-be-felt-in-regar an attack upon this City. Reports reached here this morning that the 'rebel cavalry force was .near Lebanon, Tenn., and had captured some thirty Ved eral cavalry; but the river being too high, to ford; it is presumed that they, have since found Wheeler's main body, near Murfrees• born., No reports from Gen. Sherman have been received. Five hundred rebel piiaouers, • including 23 commissioned officers, reached here last itiETALIA TIO'N.-A - Richmond paper says : • "The Yankees lairing,confined in jail un der a criminal eharge of arson, Mr. McGill, a Confederate soldier the son of Dr. Charles McGill, now of Richmond, alleging that he was present and aiding at the burning of Chambersburg, a Yankee prisoner has, in his case been chained up to abide 'the issneond to answer life for life, outrage for outrage." ESP UPDEGRAFFS', Practical Meters, have re. calved an extensive assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER Stock of Materials, HATS, CAPS, &a.' WhOlesale and Retail, . Opposite the "Washington House," Ap 15,:1864.] Hagerstown. CirCAN ES, UMBRELLAS, Ladies' Pun Um brellas, Pocket Books, Port Monnies, litotes, &c., &c., "cheaper than the cheapest, ' at UPDEGRAFFS' HAT FACTORY, OipoQite the Washington House, Hagerstown. Ap. 15, 1864. UPDEGRAFFS', Practical Mat Makers, have ready the SPRING STYLES for 1861.jThose wholiould SAVE MONEY should buy at • the FOUNTAIN-HEA-D;where-HAl`s—and-C-A - PS are sold from fist hands at lowest rates, Sign of the "RED HAT," Opposite Washington House, Hagerstown. Ap. 15, 1864. TIMM TOMB. On :the 13th inst., JOHN GROVE, Sr., of Guilford township, aged 78 years, 6 months and 11 days. . _On the 9th inst., near Fayetteville On the 21st inst., in' •Mercersbnrg, Miss LIZZIE JANE,. daughter of Mr. John Mc- Dowell, aged 21 years. On the 26th ult., ALFRED FUNK, son of Ignatious and Annie Harbaugh, aged 11 months. Weep not mother, father dear, That I have passed before To the bright end eternal rest, ' And first the least to swear the crown of glory And sing the praise among the blest Qh, rejoice to think what days of sadness - Yrur little one if freed from And when danger hovers o'er thee My circling wings will shelter thee night & day • And wnen you shall be to glory brought I will meet you on the way, Near Germantown, Washington County Md., on the 28th of July, CHARLES fIEN RY FRANKLIN, sou of riohn C. and Ani ma B. Smith, aged 3 years, 10 months and 3 days. God gave and God bath taken away A child that was kis own, A child perhaps too much beloved, Anil too much doted on. This lovely bud so young and fair, Called hence by early doom, Just came to show how sweet a 9>wer In paradise could bloom, IVLELXI.33.3EITES. From the American of Tuesday last. FLOUR.—Transactions reported on 'Change were confined to small lots of good and choice Howard Street Super, taken for retailing, at 611.75®512, 300 bbls. standard City Hills Siperat'6l2 and 100 bbls. fair Ohio Extra. $l2 bbl. The market closed dull , and prices nominal as previously quoted—How aril Street Super and Cut Extra 11.75®12; Shipping ,Extra do. 12®1.2.25; Retailing Extra do. 12.25®12.50 ;' Family do. 13.50 ®l4. GRAlN.—Wheat was 'heavy and closed 7®lo cents per bushel lower. • Sales inclu ded 2,500 bushels good to very - prime new Southern white at 285®296 cents,• 4,000 bushels fair to choice new Southern rod at 265®280 eents,.and 5,000 - bushels good old Pennsylvania rod at 250 cerite. *•White'Corn was more active and commanded better price. Sales being reported of ,6,000 bushels fait to prime quality at 185®188 cents. Yellow and mixed were neglected. Primo Southern yellow may be quoted at 174®176 cents, and mixed New York at 185 . cents. Outs ruled lower ;:sales being made of 6,000 bush els at 90®93 . cents, weight and 80®81 ots. , measure. Rye Sold in small . bits at 170- 175 cents. MARSHALL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. ‘.(MALE AND FEMALE) Mercersburg, Pa. 11111 E Winter Session of this Institution pen Thursday Septeinbeer 15th, under the maa. agetneat of the undirstitned;,aided by efficient as Bearden; received at the: Inatitittion, where they will tier uider_tini imutediaie _control.of .the_Prinot. Pals. Tuition, from.. $l2 to. $2,0 ,per—cession of five months. lifulue — and. Guinan extra; :Bonding from $2,25 to $2,75.per weeL - For further partiCularsiddreas _ MILLER, Sep 2--2 t. , • „:Ist. 0 T I-0 -E - mar ietea , givpn et. the.sele John g,,: jryttlirtaer7 Ihret r icrem die on the 256'14 14r ,d ars iiiititKhende.gr the imclerrigired colice tip*, Psiztiesindebted eeritkpleseepag prompt `attention; I 131 1 1 1 . - IMIAL 'CLAYTON.' Areig-Vii • PITIBTAG::,:p,: -.'i'.t..1...1i:1 , rrHE subscriber itlilikalfityti 4 d" bit a,' at his • I residence, on the. premise - a of Bainuel.B...Win .gert, oneildurth thite eolith 6f Mani Hdilik'dif iltei' lea) leading to Waynesboro', Oat Salistdakflte 'l7 1 h , .' Spithialleig, 1144, the O faiiiruingivripetty, los i• • :1 , -::•.2, . . ~ , „ ' ONE COW 'A:Nii AtV,' —' - It head 9( I3heep,.3 Hogs;;,l, lotiik,g94l4leadoli ' -Hay;-1 Pitted,. :Peed 0 atter;" 2 dung';fokit; 4 :pitch forks, - lot new shaking forks, 2 shovels, 1 mattock, man/salines, 2 axes, iron wedges and maulfultes, 1.: . inoiting scitha; -1 -grhilliitonei-ii lot- Carpetaer, tools, sucb as saws, planes angers, bracubiti, ehiesetr \ hmitmers, drawing.knives,-squares. 1 hatchet, , &c.: 1 Ten• Plate 'slots; 2 Bureaus, 9 Chain, nearly tem; 1* stneill‘ rocking: Chair. 4 . 1- large:go:,: 1 large cushioned Arm Chair, 2 Bei'steads, 1 Wilting Desk I Book Case, 2 - 24.hourtilacks, 2 , Table., a lot ul Pictures, (mime framed) ,Tirivrtite anti Queensware, - Pots - and 'firoaks;-1-dotightray,l churn,-1- miat-ires— .sel, 2 11:gri1. kegs atid• vinegar, Aube, - batkets, ileci4 About 200 lbs Lard, potatoes by the bushel; a lot Maps and about:•200•Booksof all kinds. Also the undivided-half - of_ iibout_ 2_l-2 -acres of Tobacco— I good'ildihg bridle, 3 stir-nets 1 set•net; and, many other articles not mentioned.. Bale tc commence at 10 o'clock en said day, when the terms will be made known. : IL R. ,BECKNEIt. : di, 1 Sep. 2-2 g " - ... p. V. Motto, Aunt. Nentler'S Horse & a tie Powder. • me tzserl:ll.N. recipe form ita n h g n se the of a ti tr e . far-temed Horse and. Cattle Powder, for Pennsylva nia and hlarylar.d, takes this meth od: of informing the farmers, drovers, &c., that he has on hand and intim& heepirig a good supply always on ,hand. Country merchants and others keeping such articles for sale, would do. well to supply - themselves with a quantity. He will sell it on commission or fur cash cheap. Orders will be punctuadi - attended to. January M. a . • • ;: VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE ! THE subscriber offers for sale his valuable farm, containing SIXTY ACRES LIMESTONE ND, situated in Washington township, Frank lin Co. Pa., within 2 miles •of Waynesboro' and i of a mile from .the road leading from Waynesboro' to Hopewell Mills, bounded by lands of JotrGehr, Abraham §nowberger, and others. The above de scribed &anis in a high state of (titivation.. The improv malts are, I TWO-STINY3IIICI and Wash House. Wood Shed,Bank Barn,(6o feet long) Wagon Shed 'and Hog Pen. There are also on the premises a thriving ORCHARD of Grtifted Fruit Trees, two wells of never -failing water, one wiih a pump in it, and a good Cistern near the house. Also about 5 acres of Mountain Land. Any person wishing to view said premises can do so by calling on thb undersigned residing en said farm. JACOB F. HESS. Aug. 10-2. m. FIRST UM DRUG STOKE IN WAYNESBORO,' PA. 1441.•1 4 11. STONER, Druggist, ripIiNKFUL to his friends and customers for the very liberal encouragement received in his "old business" an l he hopes that the introduction of the cash system will add to their interest and his ad, vantage - in — continuing — their favors. - - He - believes - a -- diAinction ought to be made between cash and credit and be intends to exitilOt it in the prices of his articles offered for sale. Gall and see, and if not so, purchase where ever you can get the cheap. i eat the lowest .rice. His assort- st year of 'inept is more general than is usually found in coun -try-Drug-81orear---He-hart-quite-a-veriety-of-llooks, &c., which be will dispose of cheap lorsash, intendr ing to doge it, i•onsidering it no part of his business, and has adopted this motto, "live and let live, sup port and supporting. M. M,STONER. Aug. 19, 1864. THE CASH SYSTEM ADOPTED I WHEREAS, the cash system having been es tablished by dealers in the Eastern Cities, bad by manufacturers general y, and we by this a greement aro obliged to pay cash for all kinds of stock and merchandise entering into our business, and whereas, considering the presets*. unsettled state of the count: y, we believe the adoption of the cash system will be of-mutual advantage to both buyer and seller. l'herefore, ;lathed, That we the business men of Way nesboro', do hereby agree to adopt the system of selling our wares and Merchandise for rash. A mberson,lienedict & Co. Wm. E. Flanagan Geo. Stover, John Walter D. 11. Russell, J. D. Richardson F. Fourthman John Wine .. . Welsh & Bon Joh ci Harbaugh Price & Hoak h, Elie Little M. M. )Stoner • Conrad Rutivi 4. W . Miller Thos. L'Filbert J. F. Kurtz . Lewis Deatrich Joseph Anderson G & J. Bender W, A. Trifle Jacob Bender J Beaver ,John Fisher J. B. Rider J. N. Crebe ' Wm. P. Weagly Go. W. McGinley C., W, Logan B. Btonehouse. • August 18—Ow OPENED AGAIN HITESHEW NIETO /VLF, DRY GOODS STORE, Second St. nearly opposite 4:e beraburg. - - 'They are also Agents for Sirger's Sew• iog Machine. The best machine now in use. Call , and see us. Chambcrsburg, 19—tf. . , SAVING FUND NOTICE. ALL persons having Claims against tho Way-. niebore Saving Fund Society arehereby noti fied to present the same without delay at the First National Bank of Waynesboro', for settlement, as the saki:society 'desires to wind up the same as spee dily.as pessiNe. By order of the late Board of Di reerbrs- ' JOHN PHILIPS. Aug 10-3 t. AdmlnisiratOr's Notice. OTICE is nereby given that Letters of Ad _ministrationn on the Estate of Daniel Snyder, late of Adams county, deceased, have been grant ed to the undersigned, residing in Waynesboro'. All persons kfiowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment: and those having claims will present them properly au thentic:it ed for settlement. . „ aug. 26-6t] D. B. RUSSELL, Adra'r. wAS found ..tresspasing-on the pretribseo of the subscriber in Washington, - township, Frank lin county,,ori Friday the '24th of June, A BAY MARE, five years old. The owner is requested come forward, prove property, pay charges and take sad—of-according-Pi D. R. MILLER. July 1-60 d. DR. J. FAIIRNEY'S BLOOd PURIFIER. EIS article so well known by repotatien rill having Closed some of :he worst cases of Vet ter, Scrofula, and all imponty of the - Blood, ways on band at FourthmaielDrug Store. - 'ritiiipaa. no hasjast received a fresh supply of the ahoie article and can accommodate hie customers.- Juno 3-Iy., .. • • ' . ' S E . T'T L EAU Eq! ' 7,llE:aubseritlei being about to leave Way ties bo.?, notifi•e_ all persons indebted = to bid by o te : qr.l3o,ok - Acpount - Cp„call and; 0 441 - 4 11 . r. !le" tottitif OirotAiiimediately after the zfi!Wecaitt 2 -: c - Aug 10-.%tf. - . .- W. it, 81101TIERtObri - -$ tit KIYRTVEI TALMIL : !,11 1 ' , J1111801111111, HE undersigned.. a Mipistrator.cit Daniel Sny i Tits.sii* of io.fforto 0 tovioiti , # - daieo Penn"; 011 0114001. fi to on ':-i -;i:j f4l- 1 , g i dak Ad ; *la 459* gegembiii 104, Tuei at the ilitd,vesiiiiciiiir sildrlec 11, abtipt *Miles Ito, m Monterey Mid 5 from Fairfield, alorig the 4 Ptiiiiiic • .Road," all the followir.s,personal property bcdong. bag to his decedent, arffollarras 0 ITEAD,_,.. , IIORSES iti,' rEettisixt ‘ ; .,746ioGrjEi r "Steens and t'alret4:.2 fat Hugs, 3 Brood.Sovia and.2l HEAD STOCK HOGS ; 3 Wagons, - 2 log Carridges, 5 sets Gears, Collars and Bridles, 3 Saddles, 1 Buggy and - Hainess,J_Sleigh, Bark and Hay Ladders, 1 Thrash ing Machine, 1 Windmill, 4 Plows, 8 Barrows, 4 Shovel Plo4 2 Jackscrews, 3 log chains. single antrdstable t ie s, 6 shovels, a large lot chnine and :iron, '2 pair readers, Sleds, Ladders, Wheelbar rows, 1 Com\ Shelter,. 5 dy-nets, a lot halters, 43 BagsTeiu abt ______ .. 25 TONS. OF lil y, . , • 40 BUSHELS of RYE • 80 - BUSHELS WHEAT, 50 bushels Oats, 3 bushels Cloverseed; rakes, forks, a lot Barrels, a lot Lochst Stakes, 190 Locust Posts 12,000 Chestnut Shingles, 11,000 Staves and Head ing, a lot Cog Wo6d, a lot Lumber, comprising Che-ry, White Pine, Poplar and Linn Boards, Oak . Poplar and Hickory Plank; ONE SET BLACKSMITH TOOLS, Cooper tools, augers, planes; braces, hits, &c.; 3 Cross-cot and 2. hand _Sawa, 9 crowbars, 3 steel sledges, about 60 caststeel stone augers. Also - . HOUSEHOLD GOODS, viz; 8 Blankets, Comforts, Quilts, '1 Clock,Chairs, Tables, 1 Cupboard, - l - Cheat, s knives, forks, tinware crocks, 1 cOppek• kettle; twee, grindstones, and many articles not herein mentioned. • Sale to commence-till o'clock on said day when' the terms will be made known by D. B. RUSSELL, Adm'r. Aug 28—ta. Gettysburg "Compiler" and "Star" copy 8t and charge .advertiser. VALUABLE FAB', FOR SALE. MBE subscriber offers at Private Sale, his Farm I situated about 34 of a mile from Quincy, con tamping • 151 A - CRE • 14 of which is in Thither and thriving Chestnut. The Farm is of the 'best quality of LIM EST ONE LAN it, except a few acres which is gravel soil, and all in rs high state of cultivation. The imp ove nients ate a large _uattaaabaal with portido and porches, a new On the everage, this exemption is worth about Iwo BRBK BANK BARN, 80 feet long, with Wag- - per cent. per annum, according to the rate of taxa-. on Shed and Corn Crib attached, a large new frame lion in various parts of the country. Hog Pen, Double Frame Carriave House, Brick • It is believed that no securities offer so great in- Wash_ House, Smoke House, Bake,Oven, and of h er out-buildings, in good repair, all' the buildings ducements to lenders as those issued by the govern being-under-cypress-and—pine roofs, with tillr o spou ment - . — ln - alfether- forme of indetedness,.-the -faith ing to each. There is a large Cistern close to the or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or Barn, used for Stock, and one near the kitchen.— There is s Well of excellent water in the yard.— separate communities, only, is pledged for payme nt, There is also a variety of choice fruit, suer asTears while the whole property is held to, secure the die- Pa :,•:•. :. r Jahtfieob6 1 -SUDZILIC/lIALLAa.IiarE) of young thriving Fruit on the prowl , ses. ,;--Pert.tiiis wishing to view the land can do so by calling on the subscriber. [2o' If not sold on or before the first of October next it will then bo for rent. Aug 26-64] • . JOHN IrIIDDOUR. 11-1111, SHIT-11101 WARE, I. rinHE Subscriber would inform his customers and 1 public Onerally, that having, with other ImA ness men of Waynesboro', adopted the • "CtiILIEMiC g3"1 6 .111110/E," he is now- prepared to sell at shorter profits than formerly. Persons in want of any article in his line are respectfully invited io give him a call.— His stock of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS and KITCHEN WARE are complete, and will be sold at such pries (the times considered) as cannot fail to give satisfaction. All kinds of '3lE` O - WI IE3 irniio embracing the latest and most approved pa terns, for eithet woo" or coal, constantly on hand. ririSpecial attention is given Mputting up Spout ing, made of the best tin, for houses and b.irns. Remember the sign al the "Bro RED Hoes" August 20, 1864. PUB 13.1 C 8A LE. BY onler of the Orphans' enure of' Franklin County, I mill sell at public sale, on SAM.. DAY TUE 21TD DAY OF t 3 EP Ti OW ft NEXT, TWO LOTS OF GROUND. the estate of Wm. Fox, dee d, , eituated ih 'Poke town, about 24 miles west of Waynesboro', each containing l acres, more or less, with a Log Sta., Lie on the one and a variety of chulce trait trees on the other, the whole under fencing. al le 'to corn" wince kit I o'clock- otpsaid day when iiir-terme will Clem .de known bY DAVID HA HN, Ad,ak Aug 26—ts G. V. Mond:Amt. STRAY aMARE. j.IIE subscriber would inform the public that he took . up on the public road leading from As Ureencastlo and Waynesboro' turnpipke to' the Wharf Mill, on the 20th inst., a flea-bitten gray mare, supposed to be between 11 and 12 years old, with a lump:from , collar bruise curlier' left shoulder. 'The ownei is requested to prove property. pay charges and take her away. IST A THA NIEL VAN FOSSEN. Residence 3 miles West of Waynesboro'. sag Cooperstuff Wanted I THE subscriber will pay the 'highest cash price for Coopenituff delivered at Ringgold, M.l. aug. 26-3 t. B. F. STUART. FAYETTEVILLE ICBM. HIS Institution for Ladies and Gentlemen, it pens its Fall - Session on Wednesday Beptem.: ber 7, 1861. All the branches of a thorough English and Classical Education ate taught, fitting the student to enter - College, or :he bitsinssa 'duties of life: We aim at the highest development of the powers of manLood—hitellectual training--and Mora mil lure. • For further particulars address the PribeiW, - - - L.R.BWINNEY. Aug 19-3 t. of - IW4.‘ BE - subscriberlakeictlitinireth - WritilntilY par ties in the habit of frequenting his orchard far the purpose of carrying off his fruit: that it is his intention hereafter to enfbrce the law against all persons tritnd treaspassing • upon said premises. AN W 13,81CONFA L 1 Aug. 19.—St Cf:* tr. mg' HE undersigned vrauld 'ear tiim a very respecta:. rble batuleng-fingered" class of the community againet,cariiing off fruit from Abele Diehard, Mame: arty a part of the agate of Dr..TteV Walkey,jitt-it Ihcir intention n to putdok,withAbo uttoost-..rigoi, of the law„ 011;penunte hereafter detected tresspaseing i n i n ice r orord,.;• • JOHN L. issuitßat — Ang - 19 3V '.IY; H DROTHEKTON. , • 1 ' ---,:--- '• uL ,rift filedretaty ef The:treasury gives notice that. r jl, Subscriptions, will be, r teeeived for Coupon Tres eery Notes; payable (brie! years -from A ng. 15th, 1864, with semi-annuariaerest at the rate of seven 'and three-tenths per - ietit. t per annum,—principal and interest both to be paid: in lawful money. . . ' These notes - will be coitrutible at the option of the bolder at maturity, into six per cent, gold bear ing - honds, payable not It* thini twenty years from their date, as the Government may elect. They will be homed iiidenominatiotisof $50.5100, $5OO, $l. 0004Mit 5,000, and all Subeeriptintif,must z be -,forilf tr dollars or some taultieti,of fifty dollars., ~ ..t . • , the, notes will be tniti jilted to thk " ow ners No 'of transportation charges as_rnion 'after the receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit at - they can be prepared.„ • .As the notes draw interest from Angust 15, per , Isons making deposites subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from dste of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing t*enty.five thousand dollars and opwarde for these nottnutt any_one_time_will-be allowed a commission of one.quarter of one per cent., which will tie paid by the Treasury Depart ment upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, cer 'tided to by the officer with whom the deposit was made. No 'deduetions for commissions' must be made from the deposits. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. 1T is A NAT/ONAI. &m um BANN, otfuring a high er rate of interest than any other, and the beat secu rity. Any savings bank which pays its depositors id U.S. Notes, considers that ii is paying in the best circulating medium of the country, and it caa• not pay in anything better for its own assets aro ei ther in government securities or in notes or bonds payable in government pope r, It is equally eptiVenien t as a temporary or perma nent investment. The notes can.always be sold for, within a fraction of their face and accumulated in terest, and are the best security with banks as col laterals for discoun ts. Convertible Into a Six per cent. 6-90 Gold Bond. - lit ad - JR - ion to the veiy liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privelege of conversion is now worth about three per cent. per annum, for the cur rent rate for 520 Bonds is not less than nine per cent. premium, and before the war the premium on six per cent. U. 8. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actull profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten per cent. per annum. Its Exemption from State or. Municipal Taxation. But aside front all the advantages we have enu inerated, a special Act of Congress exempla all loonda_and _Treasury-nolea-from—local- taxation.-- terms for its loans, it believes that- the,yery strong est appeal will be the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certifi ates will be issued for all depose its. The party depositing must endorse upon the original certificate the denomaticin of notes repair ed, and whether they are to be ' issued• in blank or payable to order. When so endorsed it must be leftwith The officer..receiving the deposit, to be for waned to_the Treasury Department. SCHSCIIIPTIONB WILL BR BEINCIWED by the Treasurer of the United States, at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the - FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WA Y.NES BO It o', and by all National Banks which are depositaries of public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS At. BANKERS throughout the country will give f_ather :nformation and afford TO THE PUBLIC ! ' SQUARE UP ! ! sE R SONS owing the subscriber, will genie - pa y up when notified, if they desire to: save Costs. My determination is to pay the cash and receive no- thing else, although, not understood as annullini former contracts, but under this eaptimrmy prtilci• ple is to "square up" square. • Aug. 19.), M. M STONER. D: B. RUSSELL. CIAME to-the premises of the subscriber, in Quin'. cy. about the fith instant, t DARK SORREL. HORSE; with a small star in the forehead, support. ed to be, nine or! ten years old. Tho owner is re quested to prove property, pay charges and take him away. J. R. SMITH: Quincy, Aug. 19* Spectacles, cases, and - a friltitisortnw nt of jewelO t of the lateoatyles and most elegant finish, watches and jewelry preciaptlyzepoired at_the. lowest cult prices. - - - - ' " - L C.W. LOGAN April 22—tf. Amp. , STei r r tf a ri tt i rs th so 'e nrhciest . iitlN*;nes iiii t:oro 1 ber 7 , boutAba•istir ofjirne . • - ' • - 26 head of Sheep, •-, with short tajtfand a hole in the left eat; A liberal rewardstill.lioe paiu for ,ronsh -information as,srjll. lead to their,rovery. . GEO. CARVIMIL Mfg . ? 29 V.-,--.87-40LOAN. iganons of t .e United States. rnment offers the most liberal EVERY 'FACI Lrry TO SUBSCRIBE. Aug. 19-3 m. STRAY HORSE. POI THE TIMES. I fOl While,war's fiercepeols alarm us, Or victory's shouts oft charm us, Tbst.calmei holes of !Oral news, Of little brawls, or breaks, or stems, . - Are equally engaging. . . The former oaten-shirk ve please, • But such 'emotions (lola ry cease . But when je %els brlght. s'd gay. In multitudinous tirrayli Our serious thoughts anrroti n ' g _ • . Are placed to view at Gr stand, To brighten eye, or ear, or wad i __ To decerate,the lass or ha d, To-beautify the calm or sad, Oh every heart's delighted With rings, and pins, and brace_ g, Glistening like-she stars of night, • On wrist, and fingers, breast and ekr, Like seraphs fair the youth appeart4 With beauty's splendors freighted. - With thimLles , kwkets, mourning sena. lox-nine, gold-chains, arid setts of jet, Steatieweiry, belt-slides and Loots, All oithe latest styles and looks, nr-yotell-bo-ilelighted STRAY SHEEP: 1 . 474 p . • - . ;;; - 4_ ;j • IV" Ai! LATEST, AllitiVAL! •;:" - • IHERSOVBENEDICTIIO; Waynesboro' Pa. ARE Novi- RECEI4ING THEIR .SEC O ND SUPPLY; sEgOIN 81UPPLY,. '••• ' SECOND SUPPLY, s ~! `l ~f-~~: SPRING:DRY GOODS 'SPRING DRY GOODS SPRING DRY GOODS DRESS coons._ • LADIES • • LADIES LADIES DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS • -- - . —FURS,-SHAWLS AND NUBIAS, FURS, SHAWLS AND NUBTAS, URs; - SHAWLS AN D MMUS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, - HOSIERY` AND GLOVES., mit 3m Abu - * NEN SPREL@ EVDDS mbilrs" sPiiikci GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. • CLOTHS, CLOTHS, CASSDIERES AND SATINETTS, CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES AND SATINETTS, CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, UNDERSHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS; UNDERSHIRTS, AND AND • ' AND DRAWERS. . DRAWERS, - DRA WERS - • GROCERIES! Grocerief, „Groeries, rocerres, DR Y GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. allniffi 1 ' i i I 11ITION. Q!teensware,c Queensware, , • ltre won .earthe attention a oat eastern iflis :end public to our new stock of goods,- and' ightastne.,time• rrturn our thanks to, customers alllVuebere. for their, liberal patronage, and:grill en dea;riikisi fair dealing with a p , to merit a continw. aniakotlhe - • • • • 'AMBERSON, :BENEDICT /k.CO• API*, 1861 :PUTNAM'S Patent - Clot ' • !ill! it thainlitiirihelitilif. filed ; . iittreei.o.Jll Only 11.'02.) . Etlll/1 cour.if. Hardware, Hardware _ hardware. Notions, Notions, Notions. plat ta, r -•. • • - IBMINIE . ogii;; ; g g row 1: is 154. SECOICIRIVitti- SECOND ARRIVA.II4 SECOND ARRIVAL, simutrEn- GOODS; SUMMER GOODS, , SUMMER GOODS! PRICE& HOEFLICH TT AYING purchased the. large and excellent jla stock of goods belonging to the Estate Josiah Besore; Esq , deceased, and. combining .with the same, in the large and capacious Store Room, the new fresh supplies . (brought , a few weeks since). forming, the stock . of Joseph Piice—are now pre senting to the public, the largest „choicest and cheap& est selee,tion °LISP/ONG AND SUMMER GOODS now offered iri this Borough, emblacing a large end varied assortment of , - GROCERIES QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, DRESS GOODS, neh as Faney-Silks, Wool Detains, Alpaceas, . Shepherd Plaids, Debeges, Crape De Spanges, Challies, Lawns_and Chintzes. Swiss, plain and kured, • Striped do., Cambries, Bishop Lawns, it ulis, caravazuza taracia. We boast of having the largest assortment ever brought to Town. Were bought twenty-fire per cent. cheaper than present prices and will be sold accordingly: ' • Silks, Bareges, Grenadines, • Wool Delains, Poplins; Chalice, Lawns, plain and figured, • Balzerines, - . Crape Despanges, Eng. Crape, . American. Prints, French Crape, Collars, .H'dk'fs, Mitts, Gauntiets,&c OUR FANCY STOCK comprises a great variety of Ba!morals, Hoop Skirts Shawls Gauntlets, Kid Gloves, Head Nets, Trim ming Ribbons, Laces, &c: - - DOMESTIC coops BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLIN, Linen Sheeting's; Blenched and Brown Diapers, - • Tiokings, • • Strips, Furintnro Checks ur ass, Cottonades, Linens, Bags irr,Bagging CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, gnOBEMIES. Our Stock of Groceries' s very Urge. Sugars of di Seen t grades—Molasses at-vario* prices: 'Loaf Sugar, Syrup, Coffees, real Rio and Dandelion, - me/ism:Laud ritglinh breakfast—dis. o ---Teas,--2". , Cheese, Rice. ID .7E2 MD _AI- lEit. . WILLOW WARE AND 12 -E EN S VV. 14....E2 And everyartials. necessary to supply ties or render-cornf3rtstihrour-ol- quail:dances. We' - maw to g ive possosar..lrriut r , Taos, TO. amass in& give ow. friends every motlatien possible. • With many thanks for a ien." nous, patronage .heretofore. wa. shall endear:. Inc' nicii,kscoa.eilutinas of the pablie"ii:favort.: •;4' . •. 1011IMPEE PRICE;::7 SAMUEL . HOEFLICif.: Trarlatertioro, Jonel7, 1864. - NOTIONS, &o LW a Nain Sooks, &o.
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