r , • Ctilteei.W4t ot . eldest Atitightir Of Dtiniel Bale r,'tilted 22 years, 1 month and 12 days. At the same time an place,, PA'#l!L EDWARD, ~ , - in tact son of ite, : abo*o•pitrouto; • aged 10 days: sweet,'evieel iied'e "and rest Be to the slumberers given, The babe upon the mother's breast, - They're journeying - It - One to heaven. "I'rPnsient their, day and exile here, They havefiilstOPutl froris,this vale woe • 'TQ7joy end posim- 1 5io dread or'hisi', Will mar their sweet and peaCefullaniii: G. • In this place on the Ist inst., Mrs. MARY FUNK, aged 84 years 6 months and 1.9 days. 31S43.Nt3=111rVali , PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET, April 3.—The arritals 'end 'salts Of Beef ;Cattle at Phillips' Avenue Drove Yard. leach about 1,500 head this Week. The `market is very dull, and prices have declined 21013 e V 1 1 1 , with .sales of eitra-TiannaHittd — Western — a from 20(§23e, fair to good at 16@190.,' and common at from 13®15e V its'as to 'quality. The market closed - very dull, and sales of common Cattle Were,feported at rather lower prices than the above. sheep are unohanged; 5,000 bead arrived and sold at from 10®14o V lb for clipped and wool Sheep. Cows are lather dull; about 115 head sold at from 830 ;fp to 'BBO w head, as 'to quali ty. Hogs continue very dull; about 1,800 head arrived, and sold at' from sl7@lB the 'lOO lbs net. PHILADELPHIA., April 4.—The Flour mar ket continues very dull, and prices are mtF: cr-lower; the only sales we bear ,of are in small loth to the retailers and bakers, at from V7'.25®7.75 for kat:etfin B®B .5 0 for ex tra, and s9@lo bbl. for extra family, ac cording to quality. Bye Flour, and Corn Meal continues very dull, , and we leic of no sales. The receipts and stocksef Flour are light, but holders are free tellers at the above rates. GRAIN.—The demand for Wheat contin ues limited, and prices , are unsettled and low or; small sales of red are reported at 200® 205 e bu., the latter rate for prime Dela ware; white is held at 215®220c 19 bushel, as to quality. Rye is scarce; small sales are making at 153g1.350, bus. Corn has a gain declined; small sales of prime yellow are making at 125 c ef bus., afloat. Oats are ve ry dull. and rather Joyker,.aud Are offered' at 83c 111 bushel. PULIC SALE• WILL be sold at Public Sal a at the residence of the subscriber, near John Welty'l Mill; and about 2 miles Northeast of Smithsburg, on FRIDAY THE 14m es APRIL, inst., the law*); property, to wit: 1 MILCH COW, 2 HOGS; I Prince Royal Cook Stove, nearly new; I Tens plate Stove,l new six-foot Wild Cherry Table, I Walnut Table, I Sink, 2 Bedsteads, 9 Chairs, one Rocking Chair, I High•seat Chair, I Stand, I Bu reau, Vinegar by the barrel; meat tub. wash tubs, washing machine, doughtray, Bacon by the pound, Potatoes by the bushel, Applebutter byJhe crock, Lard by the pound, a lot tinware; I saddle and bri- . tile, I set Cooper Tools, I stave' jointer, grain cradle and mowing scythe, I mattock, I iron kettle, crocks dishes, and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS :—A credit of, six months will lie given .4n all sums of $5 and upwards, the purchaser to give his note with approved security, on which if not paid within ton days after matuiity interest .will be charged from day •of sale. Sale to corn pence at 10 o'cloclt on said -day when 'attendance ,will be given by. JACOB MART ZER. Ap 7 J. M. Sum, Anat. PUB LIC SALE. TIWE subscriber will sell at Public Sale at hie 1 residence; about one and a . half miles North of ;Shady Grove, on the • farm of 'lsaac Deardorff, on ,Wednesday the 19th, dag of April, 1865, the •following : personal property, to wit 3 lILID IVORI HORSES, ; two of which are excellent Plow Leaders; 9 head : • eqr-;eit-Nr-hieh--rie—atileh—Clowron heifer :will bc , ' (OA by of sale--- 16 HEAD OF HOGS, 4 head of Sheep pad 5 L ambs ; I.tbree-horsa three inch *tread Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon, 3 Barshear Plows, I single and 2 ?Cable Shovel Plows, I new ]furrow, I Spring Rake, I Wheat Fan, I pair Hay Ladders,'l Wood Bed, 2 long ladders, 2 sets breech bands, I set front gears, 2 sets plow gears, collars, bridles; housens, Jive d and halters, single, double and treble tress, I wagon saddle, I sleigh and belle, I dinner Sell, I gritfstone, I wheelbarrow, I set dUng boards, grain cradle and mowing scythe 'Jerks, rakes, mattock, spade, shovels, hoes, maul and wedges;'axes; 10 grain bags. Also I Cook and .2 Ten-plate Stoves, Bedsteads and Bedding, 2 sets of Chairs, I Stife, I Sink, I Clock I Churn, Tables barrele,lexes, Bacot'' and Lard by the pound, Po tatoes by the bushel, Applebußer by the crocks, dishes, tinware, and many ,other articles net neces sary to Mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by BENJ. Y. liITTINGEgt, G. V. MON% Auct. PUBLIC SALE r IMsubfcriber intending to move to the West, A will sell at Public Sale at his • residence, pear tho road leading froin Waterloo to Sabillasville, and near Stoners Saw Mill, on 'MONDAY 'llllO It r n or APRIL, inst., thelollowing persOnal property p to wit : • 1 FIAT:. FAMILY DARE, hehvy with foal; 3 EXTRA FRESH AULCH COWS, I .Heifer, I Braid Sow and 4 &mite, 7 __head_of—Sheep“--two.homp-vvagon, I Carriage — au - a harness, I limb-Worse barshear plow, good as , now, single and double shovel plow,l two-horse harrow I wheat fin, I Wheelbarrow, I grinistone, 2 sets of breechbands,'collati and bridleit, 2 riding saddles, side saddle, I ton gin! Tirnchlty Itay, I Cider Mill and Press (Driyheff's make) 6 bus. Oats, 1-2 . buairt; el flaxseed and timothy seed, X crowbar and Osage,. digging iron, 2 mattocks, a lot wagen tire, grain, cradle and mowing scythe, pair 'hay ladders, I . lad der .T.O `feet Itmg,l pew' broil! axe; I morticing axe,. a lot old iron and casting, a lot ciloper cools, spade, shovel, forks, hoes-and rakes, lot cow -chains, 1200 stases, rye strdw by thp.titindlei also '5 bedsteads, I __trundla-beilateadc2-burelitatets :chains, 2 rocking ~ chair!), I settee, 3 tables,lstairitt, I corner cupboard, I churn; Idt ugh tray. looking glass, I desk, I chest 3 ten-plate stoves with lam I , oookSiova Wiiit fix ? , tures. I pairsteelyards, 20-yds.' parpetine, a • foi 'of Cracks, Potatoes by therbustiel;Bacon and 'Lard by pie pound, Applebuttor by the crack, , ,2 'barrels f if Vinegar, I pickle stand, I kiont stand, •i Meat - see. eels, I large iron kettle, pots, tubs, tinware,.a lot of hags, I'spirming wheel, andlnanY other attiCks too numerous to mention. Sate to commence at 10 u'ch.ck on Saki, day,when the 'terms w4ll be made known by • 0 .. 01110 DE,At. Ap, 7 Sutra, Attrt. STATES, UNTO • :140/0/1. VulTeji 'eog sy ] y o n m B. B. .De- TE#lO , -SO,CIFNIs pm All ' AND' '5O 'Clads Pita • ,•-- • - '' iilmunsurna CITY, PA. JOHN W.TAYLOR, 4Prorittof!, ..1 i; LIST DP 'RETAILERS _ st ~retcalf & tinetatew, Peter Feltman, Shoes J. L.Decheet k iiiitir, , John GoettrriVn, Grocery, Eyeter & Bro., Store, Brant•& Flack, Hardware, . Jric_ob Spangler,Vnige, 1- Miller, H smitten & Co., StoSes 13 Etter & Eyster t Stoves, • 14 John Lidy,Segarek, • - 14 , John Schofield,; Grocery, , 14 • D. B. Little, Confectionery,' ,1 14 L. 4. Shoetnaker, Confectionery, 14 Gelwicks & Burkhart, Grocery, 13 , Wm. C. McNulty,Segaii,' - 44 - - J. A. S, Cremer, Variety Store, 14 D. S. Fahnestock & Son, Grocery, 14 M'Clintock & Son, Hats, l4 Jacob Sellers, Segars, 14 J. S. Nixon, Drugs, 13 — 'lrwin & Hodes, Hardware, 13 Jacob Britten, Stioes, 14 Wallace & Co., Store, , . 8 W. W. Parton, Hata'atul Shoes, 14 1.. N. Snyder, Books, 14 _W_m._Bender,Grocery, 14 Isaac Mitten, Shoes, • 14 W. S Soule, Albums, 14 John Burt, Segare, . • - • •• 14 G. P. Etchberger, Grocery, A. B. Fabnestock, Grocery, _ Alex. Fabnestock, Grocery, John H. Dittman, Grocery, Lewis Wampler, Plater * - S. M. Perry, Grocery, H. B. Davidson, - Hattrand Caps, 14 F. G. Dittman, Jewelry, 14 E. D. Reid, Grocery, 14 J. A.,Jacobs, Tobacconist, Joseph Deckelmyer, Grocery, 1 1 S. F. Greenawalt, Began, • A. Heineman, Jewelry, 1 Michael Huss, Jewelry, George Lehner, Shoes, Huber & Tolbert, Hardware, John Has's, Grocery, P. Freis, Segars, John W. Dittman, Grocery, Conrad, .Wagner, Grocery, Isaac Stine, Grocery, Upton Washabaugh, Brewery. George Ludwig, Brewery, Gottlieb Soel, Notions, .Cwirad Miller, Shoes, J. M,. Wolfkill, Store, Henry Peiffer, Segue, Henry Feltman, Segue, John Sheets, Clothing, A. J. Miller, Drugs, T. J. Wright, Books, J. S, Brown,Segars, ' J. T. Hoskinson, Clothing, Herber & Lemaster. Grocery, ,I, 1,. Black, Store, kl.l3ishop, Albums, Marks Felbeimer, Clothing, _ Frank Elliott, Clothing, Jacob Huber, Confectionery, • C. H Bush, Tobacconis t, Jacob Shaffer, GroCery. Jacob Shaffer; Grocery, Moses Greenawalt, Grocery, Jo . seph Winters, Grocery, Wm. Richter, Segue, T. B. Wood, Foundry, W. T. Matthews, Segars, 14 Leonard Ebert & Son, LumberaCoal,l3 Wunderlich & Need, Warehouse, 14 Adam Wolf, Segars, 14 Grier & Co., Warehouse, 14 George A. Heitz, Warehouse, 19 Oaks & Linn, Warehouse 1 Washington Nitterhouse, Notions, 7 G. L. Miles, Confectionery, Margaret Montgomery, Segura, John Miller, Segars, B. L. Maurer & Co., Lumber, Grove & Bro.. Lumber, • D. S. Bomgardner, Lumber, Miss P. Bache, Fancy store, Peter Niclas, Carpets, ANTRIM. F. B. Snively, Store, Eli Fuss, Confectionery, 7 .. i- ;r , o , rocery, . — iv - Cantner & Burt, Clothing 14 7 00 B. Eby, Grocery, 14 7.00 W. M. Carl, Drugs; , • i • 14 700 H. Appenzeller, Grocery, 14 7 00 Christian H oover; Segura, 14 7 00 Adam Goetz, 'Grocery, • 14 700 J. Newcomer, Segars, 14 7 00 C. H. Kunkle, Hats and Shoes, l4 7 00 John H. Hostetter, Drugs,, 14 7 00 A. W. Welsh & Co., Hardware, 13 .10 00 Samuel Hostetter, Confectionery, , 14 .7 DO Fetterhoff& Atherton, Books, 14 .7 00 Samuel Hammel, Boots and Shoes, 14 7Ai Sheffert. imbrie & Co., Warehouse, 14 7 .00 G. W. Zeigler & Co., Store, . 10 -.20 CO G. A. Goetz, Stoves, " 14 7.00 Goetz.* Wilt, Shoes, • 14 .7 00 J. A. Haus, Clothing, 14 .7.00 Prather & Kreps, Store, 13 110%00 Maria Morton, Confectionary, 14 .7 20 S. H. Prather & Co., .`tore, 12 d 2.20 Getirge jlgenfritz, Factory 14 7.00 Corwell & Davison, Foundry, • 14 .7.00 Philip Goetz, Grocery; 14 '.7 , 00 James Barr, Stoves, 14 .7 00 Wm. McCrory, Jewelry,- 14 7.00 John Hertel, Flour, • 14 .7.00 Joshua Toile, Grocery, 14 7 00 John Burk, St gars, ' 14 .7 00 John Adams, Segue, 14 7 00 George Eby, Confectionery, 14 7 00 Peter IStaith, Shoes, 14 7 00 D. S. Barolia4, Store, 13 20 00 Henry Spickler, Store, 14 7 00 •0. D. 4shor, Sorgo Mill, 14 7.00 Stoner & Stoner, Drugs, J. W. Miller. Store, W. A. Tritle, Stoves, T. J. Filbert, Maine, E. W Waebabaugh, Segal!, • J. Beaver, Variety Store, Pius 2indgrtr, Confeetipnery, Amberson, tlenc(lict & Co., Store, J. F. Hartz, Prune, ' H. &onetime, Hardware, J. R: Welsh 4"Son, Rats ¢c Shoes, G. & J.Bowler„ CtotAipz, . D. B. RusscJl„ Stoves, scri-Stover;titore, Fourth:Dap .Drugs, ~.. W. , g:k . r', . Jewell- I, 14 • 700 seat t Lo ong, Segara, „ • 14 .-7 00 ice & Hoirp:ili, Store, , 10 20,00 'alter & Elden. flour ar,d, 'reed, 14 700 11. G. Nest". Segos, : .14 . 700 Geo. Frick, Votindry, 12.; 12 50 Samuel Frantz.: Salt.,., 14 7 00 Hoover iSt. Shockey, Sal‘, • .. l4 7110 Shockey,Piatiller, s . • ' 25 'OO, geter lictizer, Store, , 14. 700 S S. Bear, Victory, ' 14,.' .. 7.00 k4tcr liecklcr, 4,1W0 * .. 1 4 . ~7 00 , • : L CZIIIN,CY. . _t4. Al.ici Iron, Co.: Furnace, , !, d 2O 00, . Az Iro,n Co., Store,' IA 10 00 Mt. Alt; 'Arun co., Fooge t ' 14 : .. 700 1 M c. Alto Iren C0...1014P /Ol t • / 4 . 7, 00 E. 4.l:llnalii 0 1 0:e.., . Pk .. XO O Tottg lieLfek. Groce ry, .- . 14. .700, Knee**, Elden; Score, , Henry Shiery, Grocery.. ' • 'l4 700 414wis Elliott; Store, '. ' l2 lO.OO Elliott & Minter, Store, 13,.' 10 00 stovcr & Winger, Store, . 13 .10 00 MOIL, E=IMEME cIToTICE is hereby given to 111 W11;041110 and Re tail Dealers engaged in the, Selling of Max. andise, 6ammodities or Effects of whatesei kind or nature, whether of the growth,.produet and man. ufacture of the United - States or of any Foreign 14tates, and to all Distillers, &c.. residing within the county of Franklin qnd State of Pennsylvania, that they are classified and assessed by the untlereigned, A ppraisor of Mercantile Taxes in said county, for the year 18615i,as follows: . PHAMBERSBURG. Class. Cyrus SprecrniFGrocery, ' 14 £ Hoke & C0.,-Store, 10 4 1 1,...1. & H. M. White, Clothing 13 E. Aughinbaugh, Jewelry, 14 C. H. Cressler,Drugs, 14 B. S. Shryock, Books, ' ' .1; Metcalf &Bitesbew, Store, p WASHINGTON Rock, ' 14 OO I . 'op Thatiel Benedict, forgo Mill, , . 14 • 7:00 GREEN.. , T. S. E. White, Factory. • . 14 - 700. Jacob Harchehead, Ware House; 14 700 Stevens & Ahl, Furnace; • - 14 700 Stevens 4AK Merge, ' ' 14 , 7.00 Stevens & Ahl, Store,. 14 7 00 John P. Wallace, Store. ' 14 7 00 H. Etnbich & Son. Factory,, 14 Z 00 Joseph Dice, Store, 14 7 00. Harriet Piper, Grocery,' ,14 .7 00 Samuel Shively, Dings, . 14 7 00 Samuel Etter, Grocery, - 14 7 00 Mary Ana Adair, Confectionery, 14 700 .1. B. Cook & Son, Store, 11 15 00 Robert Bihar, Store, 14 7 00 D. M. Long, Sorg° Mill, ' 14 ' 700 Jacob Garver, Sorge Mill, , 14 700 Michael Good, Factory, • •. 14 . 7.00 J. F. Ebersole, Sorge Mill, ' 14 . 700 - .. GUILFORD.; . . . ~ . , J. A. EYster; Piper Mill, ' - 6 ' '5O 00 Eyliterlk,'Heyser, Paper Mill. • 9 25 00 Stouffer & Strickler-,Paper NW, 10 20 00 C. H McR 'o.l;_etore, : . ' 14- - -,, John M'Knight, • , 14 Brough & Son, Warehouse 14 Daniel Stouffer; Sorgo Milt, ,40 14 • . 4 i MONTG OIitERT. Christian Frantz, Salt, , Christian Frantz, Sorgo Miff„ E. : B, Winger & Co..„Store,; • - , David Newcomer. Drugs, Thomas Bowles & Son, store., John Rummel, salt, John Shirts, Hardware, Win. D. Mcifinstry, store, D. M. B. Shannon, Variety store, Conntd Freshols, Grocery, Thomas R. Sheller, Drugs, . M..tthew Smith, shoes and hats, T. C. Grove. store, A. L.Coyle, Hardware, John Hock, Confectionery, F..E. Smith, stationery, .„,, C. G. Low, aegars, PETEV- Thompson & Beaver, store, Ferdinand Senseny, store, . Jacob Barger, Grocery, A. L. Shoop, Grocery, McGuire & Hassler, store John 'Ho Iler, salt and syrup, Cook & Boyd, store • , James D.,Scott, store . . _ B• L. Ryder, sorgo mill ST. TOMAS- Dixon & Elder, store D. A. Fold, store ' Wm. Polsgrove, Grocery Susan Fully, Grocery . $ ots 7 00 20 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 15 00 20 00 7 00 7 00. 14 14~ - 14 6 10, WARS .N. • John Zimmerman. store Wm. McGeary, store John Grass, instiller wry Lehner .store SOU PHAMPTON. J. B & W. Orr, store Joseph Karper, Confectionery • Samuel Knisely, Drugs • J. B. Zearfoss, Clothing Joseph Giveler, store John Gish, sorgo mill Samuel Zuck, sot go mill LETTBRKENNY. Wm, Karper, store Philip Karper, store • • James P. Speer, store. Wm. G. McClellan, store LURGAN. A. A. Pomeroy & Bro., store M. R. Skinner, store H. W. Saltzman; Ca nfectonery P.AN V1"1`. Johh Cieamer, store J. W. Everett & Bro., store Ferguson & Mackey J. M. Rankin, Confectionery Nauman & Clugston, go rgo mill B. B.Hockenberry, store 'Melons & Bierly, Confectionery W. R;Pomery t ater° William Johnson, store W . A. Mackey, store Isaac Qingston, store e J..W. Skinner,_store, 13 10 00 McCuidy & Montgomery, store 13 10 00 W. S. McAllen, store 14 7 00 .1. H. Walker, shoes 14 7 00 Carrick Furnace Co., Furnace 12 12 60 Carrick Furnace Co., Forge 14 7 00 Carrick Furnace Co., Store 14 ' 700 AN APPEAL will be held on Saturday Me 15th day of April, 18e5, at the Commiasoner's office, in the borough of Chambersburg, when and where" all persons interested who are not satisfied with the a bove classification may attend if they see proper.— No appeals can be had after the 15th day of April. Given under my hand this 18th day of March, 1805. H. E. WERTZ, • .ril--.7-2w] Mercantile-A-ppm - 4e . DOCTOR JOHN A, ROYER , FORMERLY A. A. Surgeon, U. S. A ~ aud ex amining Surgeon, Norfolk, Va., who had•been stationed in the Hampton Hospital, Fortress Mon roe, has commenced the practice of Medicine and Surgery in this place and will attend promptly to all, calls or application for information. Er Office on'Main Ectreet, next door to Fourthman's Drug Store. March 24-3 m. Tr HE subscriber takes this method to inform his 1 customers that he has a superior article of wood burnt LIME ma hand for white washing, plastering, Sce. JOSEPH M. HESS. March 31-3 w. THE undersigned having authority by a power of attorney, to act in behalf of David H. Funk, administrator of Joseph Funk, dee% in all 'matters concerning the administration of said estate—here by notifies all persons having claims avast said decedent. to present them duly authenticated to him, and warns all persons indebted not to make pay men t to any, other penman orpersons whomsoever as said payments. Will nat - he recognized. • March 31-3 w JOSEPH. DOUGT.AB, attorney for D. H. Funk. larritAClC _STRAYED from the premises of the subscriber, Onear Waynesboro', on the 11th day of March, a large WHITE SOW and EIGHT 81104 TS—the Shoats marked in the right ear. A liberal reward will be given for informatimrleading to' their reccar. I, Z, SPRENKLE. March 24-3 w. t , 700 12 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 25 00 7 00 10 00 14 12 14 14 14 14 14 ° PERSONS who gave their notes at:the sale of 'the subscriber on the TOth day of Misch. 1864, are notified that the same was due on the 10th in dant. Prompt payment is demanded.. • —March-24- 41 w. V,-11 R-T METCALF. & HITESHEW, 7 00 700'1 7 00 1 50 - 1 7001 A" in receipt of Ort. Curras. all widths and Floor and •Stair. Abo Pa per tie yarn which, is but 'half the cost'ef Cotton Wrapping Yarn. We wholesale or retail at the lowest market , rates. N. U. An assortment of Dry Goods kept up all seasons of the year. Jan.'27-41. BLOOd . , THIS article somell knonn':by repetition for haTing tarred some cif the sworn case. of Tat. ter. SereAla', and all irnpursty l if tbo Blood, Mid ways an; hand at Fourtinnstia Wig Store. • He hasjtot received a ftesitsupply of the above article and cati.secoMtiorlate his customers. • • 4ae,04-.-41'.. . • ' W. PUTISJA,M'ti fatens ,C 15418 Wringer if Ws sale nt the sign Of ,the Dig Red .Horn D. U. Rarsit.L. (July II '11%) Agent i.r Ffanktin countyl A MILTON% METAL. FRESH LIME! Ai" co CHAMBERSBURO, • M . .A it - 0 - .I[, - ' -24:' 1865. LIT IFS T AR R I V'A 111 1111BRBSON, BENEDICT & CO., 'Waynesboro' Pa. ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR FIRST SUPPLY, + FIRST SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY, 12 50 7 00 7 00 7uo 7 00 7 00 25 00 10 00 7 00 -711 'lr el GOOl 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00' SPRING DRY GOODS -SPRING-DRY-GOODS SPRING DRY GOODS 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 11Pla IN I 31 DRESS GBODS 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 LADIES • LADIES • LADIES DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS, • HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES 111 HIE lIE NW" 4, MB S[PngEE EOODS MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, _ . . CLO.THS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SA7INE7TS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AM) SATTNETTS, CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND SATINVITS, COTTONADES, COTTONADES, cOTTONADEE, • AND .AND • AND • NOTIONS. NOTIONS; NOTIONS, GROCERIES Groceries, Groceries, Groceries, DRY GOODS, DRY - GOODS. DRY GOODS. IMINSWARE AN 1011011, Queensware, Queenswarer Queemsware, UM° would cell the attention < our cuitem. ere and the public to our new, slack of goods, and at the same time return our thanks to •cuslotpera ,and others for their liberal patronage, and will et cleaver by fair dealing with all, to writ confirm , •ariCe of the seine. • • AMBERSON, BENEDICT dr. t CO. March .24,1865 • Ty you tv,o nt fine PomtleyOUiniet get it — of: s ' KIFIRTZ's - IWKARI.I" Caul() Porde. air Feb. 5, '64 .....:: 0 ~..~ ■ A CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. Hardware, Hardware, Hardware, Notions, Notions, Notions, KURTZ'S U.- S.-1:30 _LOAN. •,• • • , By nuttul4ty, Of thSl36}i - retiny'of the Treasury, the , . nralerakinfil las itilearneif the Gene'ral Bubsiiiption '4gpncy ccikthe sale nf , tha' nearly • • Notes,. besting seven mid itnai. tenths, r *4114" in tenet; per:mint:lmi; kit , pon . ¢li; ch SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN: -- - . These Nutes ale i*eued , undei' '*64`-pf—iyiti,e 10114 1885, are payable three yeai:e linen that time, in anr. roncy, or are convertible at the option of the haler U. S. 5-20 six per omit. GoLu4sEAKiNu itorkirs. Those bondir are worth a premintn which increa ses the actual profit, on the .740 loan, and ita ex- , lion from 7 Mat upa axatson adds from one to three per cent. more, according In the rate levied on other property. The interest is payable in currency send-annually Ely coupons at tached to each note, which may be cutioff and sold to any bank or banker. • The interest amounts to One cent per day on a $5O note Two cents " " ." 8100 " Ten " " " "' $5OO 44 20 " " "'" $lOOO " 4 . ‘ ig it ic 0000 it Notes of all the denomination: named will' be promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions, and the notes forwarded at once. Tao interest to 15th June next will be paid in advance, This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKE )ifered_hy_the_Government i -and-it is confhiently expected that its superior advantages will make it OfEAT POPULIR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Leas than $300,000 1 000 of the Loan authorized by the last Congress are now on the market., This amount at the rate at which it Is all be subscribed for within four 'months, when the notes will undoubtedly corn:nand a premium, as has uniformly been thesese on closing- the subecriptioni to other Loans. In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the 100 n,.. the Private Bankers throughout the country have gen- erally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Bub• scribers will select their own agents, In whom they have confidence, and who only ere to bp reeponsible foi the delivery of the notes for which they receive JAY COOKE, SUBsCRIXT/Ori AGENT, Philadelphia SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL Be =Elm by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Waynesboro'. April 7—.3m, LATESTARRIVAL OF NEW FILL 1 , 1111111 lIRT 011011 S ALT GEO. STOVER' §, Waynesboro', Pa. --.-0-- caHANIKFUL for kind favors and patronage bete la tofore bestowed upon him, again appears before the publicio solicit a continuance of the same.— He having just returned from the eastern cities with, a fine and well selected stock of new FALL AND WINTER gOODS 9 Which he intends selling at • very low rates, which he knows he can do to the satisiaction of all will call and examine his stock: Below you will find enumerated a few articles which will he found among his stock to which ho calls your attention. FOR THE 11E. A_ XII I. 31E SW 40 He has a large assortzne of Mesa Goods consisting in part of ' Printed and Plain Dalian, • Bt'k, lig'd and Coi'd Silks, Plaid Mohair, 811 k Warp Mohair, Hereges, ' Medona Cloth, Lavellas, French and domtic Ginghanas Poplins Pongee Mixture,' Cloth for Ladies, Wrapinge. ' ' G loves, • Hosiery. la great variety. GENTLEMEN'S WEARS Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Caaairaezea, Union end, • ek—Linen , • Cottonadev. Summer Coatings, Tweeds; • • Velilt Cord, Martiallles, • Silk Vesting,, Velvatine Vesting/ of all in e; in, act a Ittisottrient of goods for !Gentle men wear. Also a larger and well selected stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, Muslin, Ticking; and a complete a assortment of Notions. It's no use !trying to eitumemte. If you want anything at all. in the. Dry .Goods line just call in and yon. will find him ready to tacit on. you with pleasure.. ' To persona having Produce ,to sell, they, will find it It their advantage to ;bring. it *to Ste— mestas bui always gives the highest market.prioe. to ve him a call, and he will sellyou goods as cheap as they can be purchased elsewhere. t " • - Nov. 1864. • r RAKE'S filters at IJ Feb. 46.5,. 11101i4TOU:AtIVALJ NES,' MORINUMITIA &c J, F. KURTZ UTISHEE4 to inform the good citizens of Wept, V V nesboro' and vicinity, that ho has just 'rectivv ed from the East a large and issortinent of flesh Drugs, Medicines, Oils,Paints, Dye Stull'', Window Miss; PuttYo3ruihs„&c.,.dte., which ho is prepared to sell as cheap as they can be had at tiny other house in ,the town, and which, in- - regard to quality, cannot be - excelled. HO h .8 alen oh hand Verge assortment of I LE- - . • comprising in part ''the following orticlea , viz: TOilet Waterhy all kinds; Eau de Cologne, endless itt variety, Extracts for the handkerchief, . . Fine English 'Pomades, Bandolides, Bear's Gil, Fine and Fancy Soaps,' . • ,'Tooth Brushes, Nail " Cdnibg, &c. -For-Culinary purposes he has Corn Starch, Pear! Barley, Pearl Sago, Flavoring Extracts, viz : Lemon, Vanilla, Strivehery, Raspberry, Pine Ap ple, Orange, Banana, Celery, Pear, Peach, Nut. meg, 'dm. Fresh Spices, Black Pepper and all oth er articles in that line. lie has also something to please the • C. H LAL E . A fine stock of Toys of all kir.da, a large supply of China ware. 1"-'4Ette5xat dlicsi3a 6a0., He has Drake's 141antution Bitters, lloffiand's German dn. - - •Sand",s Sarsa stills - do. Hiteshew's Cough Syrup, 11 Diarrhoea Cordial, Frey's Vermifuge, Verrnifugep, doz. kinds. absorbed, will Judren's, Spauldiug's, Ayer's, Brandreth's, Morse's, • • McLane's, liver; Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup- Dr. Parishe's do. KPIOSCOC Oil, jAmps and Vhim, neys always on hand. r' Thankful for .tankful for kind favors already bestowed upon him, he solicits a contiounnce of the same-,--hoping— that by trying to please liermay win the confidence of the people. As much care taken in waiting up on adults as children. Physicians' Prescriptions promptly and carefully compounded at all hours. J. F. :.:URTZ. August 19, 186,1. MOill, GOOD MS JACOB ADAMS STILL AT THE 01.a.11210 331LTS;i1V3EES On Church Street. Tz EEPS constantly on hand Buggies of every R description and style ; new and second-handed' VEHICLES, of all o\4 kinds at reasonable prices. A persons 4::j.„-roiT7 wanting anything in,his lino of business will do well by examining his stock before purchasing elsewhere, JACOB ADAMS. • Waynesboro'. Pa. Apr 10,'63. IMMIS, LE TO YOU MEREST WE the undersigned intend to put up a Cain Mill and Evaporator' to manufacture Syrup at Ringgold, Md. We call the attention of farmers to the importance of raising the Cane, as it is he lieved by persons who have raised It to be the most valuable crop that can be raised. It 'yields from two hundred and twenty-five to two hundred and severi ty-five gallons of Syrup to the acre. The -Cane is gest-planted-on-hills. MU seed , Phonl o apron c before planting it. Persons wishing to get seed can get it at Charles Hiteshevv's store, Ringgold; nt Charles Hiteshew's store, Smithsburg; at tirouna & Logan's store, Leitersburg; at Ceo. Stover's 'store,. Waynesboro'; at Daniel Mentzer's Mill, at Samuel Fiantz's Mill,,at Geo. liesore's Mill, in the Black Corner, and at the Nunnery Mill. Feb. 'l2, '64 —lf] J. & B. FRICK. 111-11 M, 81111-11101 ~9EE, ETC 111 HE subscriber would inform his customers anti I public generally, that having, with other busi ness men of Waytt6sboro', adopted the " Clik.6oEL girl( Jr.T.107111," he is now prepared to sell at shorter profits than formerly. Persons in want 'of any article in his line are respectfully invited lo give him'a call.— His stock of HOUSEKEEPING 'GOODS and KITCHEN WARE are,comrilete, and will be sold at such prices (the times considered) as cannot fail to give satisfaction. All kinds of ralr 1111:1111 'ffitT 31C embracing the latest end most approved patterns, for eithet wood or colt, constantly on hand. " lar Special attention is given to putting up Spout ing. made of the best tin, for houses and barna. Remember the sign ot the "Br itED HORN" Augtiet 26.1864. ON 112 1 11.7 11IL 101 -CHOPMG-IXIEIL - LiSl irE subscriber would inform the public that ho as purchased of V. B. Gilbert, the well-known. sawing and Chopping. Mills, situated about ono quarter of a mile from Dear's Factory, and is now prepared to saw Lumber to. order, by mill or circu lar saw, and is also prepared to chop corn, oats, &c., at short notice. I Persons wanting WATER WHEELS"can have them. made to order et short notice. None but the best material will, be used for this purpose. Dy pimctuality and attention to business he Wes to merit a' liberal• share of the public's patronage. JO UN ~ L. ME ' P.:3. The au 'scriber olfens for sale a new FRAME BUILDING, 10 by 18 feet, suitable for a backbudding, wash house, stable, etc.,all ready for roofing., • . L. M. ' Nov. 4, 1864. OTHE subscriber informs his former patro a and the pnblic 'generally, that he bee re-commenced e BARBERING business, in the room finmerly occupied by the Post Office, and is now prepared to do Hair-cutting and Shaving in the best style. GE.O. 11. PRICE. October 'l6 Nentzer's orse k Cattle Powder. f IWONER' having purchased of Mr. Maiitzer, the. recipe for making the above far-famed Horse and Cattle Powder, for Pennsylva nia and) ,Naryland, takes this meth od of informitg, the farmers, drovers, dce., that he has on hand and, intends keeping.. a good supply 'always on hand.— Country merchants and others keeping such aiifees . for sale.'wotild do well to supply themselves with . ,a, quantity: He will sell it on commission or forcaali, cheap. Orders will be puud.tuatly attes./cd to January' 3t. • KT4.T* * 3 Hair " D'. B. RUSSELL. BARBERING.
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