",oe4as' t thi4 , iiighi 'fo it ?k ,- and j'iii'sit' lied to, , d ( More th i half of Piekett's division has 'been bro,„ht in or captured, and the coun try,be een Itidhtitoild and Amelid county is sai to be full of lloilifedeitie soldiers, •nearly all of them Virginians, making their 'way t, their homes.. elfstle !Minder is used as a receptacle for citien prsoners, of whim quite a number see .ga,berad there. , , .•,, • :-- ' •':` . ------oet -- =- --- ' - : 2--- ` " PoOrAlrighain Young : is a widower. One of his wives died on the 22d of last mouth. She was the handsomest of .all 13righatres % wives eicept six. - rirOAN,rBs UMBREILLAS, Istdiele bun lAllas,Vocket lloolts; Port Morinies, Gloves, dtn, ace., "cheaper than the,eheapeat,' VPDEGIRAFFS' 1-1 A FACTORY, Opposite the Waghington House, Hagerstown. Ap. 15, 11364.' • ::" .• • ••• rieUPDEGRAP FS', Practical Hat Makers, have ready, the SPRING I .,STYLES-for 1864. Those urho would SAVE 11 . 10NEY should buy at the FOUNTAINHEAD, where HATS and CAPS, are sold fretri fist hands at lowest mei, Sign of the "RED HAT," Opposite Witeldngton•Hause, Haierstown. Ap. 15, 1864. • • UPDEGRAFFS', Practical Ilitters, have re ceived an extensive assortment of SPRING AND SUMME R Stock df Materials, HATS, CAPS, &c. Wholesale and Retail, • Opposi#,the "Washington House," Ap 15, 1864.] • • Hagerstoirn. .r .~ ~ t On the 6th inst., 14 the Rev.'D. E. Good, Mr. CHARLES D. WAGAMAN, to Miss ' MARY ANN FOCKLEB, all of Washing ton county, Md. • . 'ZIC,M3EI. • Near Upton, in this' county, 011 the 4th inst.,. Mrs. ]3ARBARA ANN ROGERS, a ged 38 years, 1 month and 25 days. At the residence of Elizebeth Gilbert in this place, on the Bth Kist.,-Mrs.—ANNA HOI.LINGtR, aged 83 years 1 month and 23 days. • Aloe she has left ms, her spirit has fled, Her 'body now slumbers along with the dead, Her Saviour hath 'called her to Him she has gone, Be ye also ready to follow her soon C. -- In Georgia, whilst held by the rebels as prisoner of war, MARTIN VANBUREN -FITTZ,,son of Samuel Fittz, of this vicinity, member of Co. K. 149 Reg. P. V. aged 17 years, 9 months and 20 days. Little thought we when we parted - That we would never meet again, But he left us troken hetirted And our tears are all in vain. gow beats the heart with sorroev i , When fades the loved away; Hope tries fresh beams to borrow They bloom but to-day; . And thus my heart is weeping For the soul which now has fled, N brothe # r. # • - - Lies sleeping With the deed nie ' PIIILADELIVII-A,CATTLE MARKET, April 10.—The arrifrals and sales of Beef Cattle at Phillips' Avenue Drove Yard are small this week, only reaching about 1,000 bead. The market in consequence is very firm, and prices .have advanced about c,/p lb, with sales of extra Pennsylvania and Western at 22@24e; fair to good at 18b21c, and common at from 15(51.7e lb, as to quality. About 300 head sold 19 go to New York at frotu 11i€4. 12? ! e lb, gross, as to quality. Sheep are dull and lower; about 4,000 head sold at from 1.0(i - 4121c lb, gross, as to quality. Cows are firmer; about 100 head sold at from 30®55 for Springers, anti s4oq_t,Ss p2r head for cow and calf: Hogs are dull; about 1.000 head sold at from $1.7Q .. .,t)18.50 the 100 lbs, net, as to qual ity. PIIIIOADELPIIIA, A market continues dull at about former rates, there being very little demand either fur cx• port or home, but holders are less anxious to sell. Sales comprise about 500 bbls City Mills family extra on private terms. The retailers and bankers are buying in a small way at prices ranging from $7.50@8 for su perfine, *8 25®8775 for extra, $8 50@1.0.50 for extra family, and $11®11.50 bbl for fancy brands, as to quality.. Rye Flour is selling in a small way at $0 75(a),7 bbl, and Corn bleat at.from $6®G 50 13 bor. GRAIN.—The receipts an d stocks of Wheat ;:ontioub light and the demand is lim• ited; about 3,500 bus. sold in lots at from $1.95®2.15 bushel for common to pritim Pennsylvania reds, and white at from $2 31)- 62,35 bu. the at,ter rate for prime Ken tucky. Rye is scarce; a small sale of Dela ware was made at $1.25 bu. Corn is stea dy; small sales of prime yellow are making at $l-221, afloat, and 1,000 bu. at $1.18()1.19 bu. in store. Oats are without change; 1,400 bu. sold at s3@sB4c Vbu. 1,000 bu. bus Barley sol Cat $1.50 bus. lIRNj. FRAIVIZ, M. D. I N. FNIVELY, DI. D. DRS. FRANTZ & B'3IIIIEIX having associa toil themselves in the practice of Idoilicine and Surgery, would state that they are well prepared to treat all medical and surgical cases. Persons . in debtcil to either of the above will pleasemalio early settlement to the time of their, association, as thy h_to_cluse_their_old-books Office in Dr. Frantz's residence , in the nom for merly occupied as slow room by Mr. J. Beaver. 1. -----4 WICIO3Et—S-:e;..lM. /111-1 E rubscriber.offers or sale on the ground in the Mountain 19.000 Good Joint Chestnut Shingles. Also 1 Separator, and Horso l'oWei; as good as new, 2 sets ureeehhands; as goOd as now; 1 get good Blacksmith Too's. April 14=-6w..1 • HENRY \71 , % FUNK. airtevl3 , AlXepfn OF .T.HE - • FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WATNESBORO',. PA. ItEt,OURCES Bills and Notes Discounted $101,791,07 U. 11. Bonds 79,500,00 • Other U.S. Securities 10,500,00 Cash items and stamps - .232,37 Due from ;National Banks 10,150,95 " " other Banks 372,38 Legal t .nder Notes . 20,220 00 • ft Notes ut other Dunks • • 2,761.00 Expense and tA icaoutit . 1,270,58 L1.4.1.311,11`103. • Capital-Stnek •• • $75,000,00' Caculatiug notes 45;000,00. " • Due tuDeposhors • • 105,659,15. ' Dividehes unpaad • • ' • • -•) • 2.0.50 burplulkura Profit and- Loss • • 1,116,70 -•. -.-$232.804,15 Trio above statement is correct to the best of my k nowleclgo' and, belief. JNO. PHILIPS, Cash,. • tivitoru,stitl-subscribad before me, April ~ - 1865: April 14-61) ' J.. F. KURTZ, Notary Public.' L. V.P. ril IL—The F • 1 FINE FAMILY MARE, heavy with foal; 3 E,XTR4 • ,UILCII COWS, I Heifer, I Brood Sow and 4 Shouts, 7 head of Sheep; I two.horse wagon, I Carriage and harness, I two-borss borshear plow, good as now, I single and I double shovel plow, I two-horse harrotv I wheat fan, I wheelbarrow, I grindstone, 2 sets of breechbands, collars and bridles, 2 riding saddles, I side saddle, I ton good Timothy hay, I Cider Mill and Press (Dayhotf's make) 5 bus. Oats, 1.2 bush el flaxseed and timothy seed, I crowbar anal sledge, digging iron, 2 mattocks, a lot 'wagon tire, grain cradle and mowing scythe, I pair hay. leaden-, I lad. diir 20 feet long, I new broad axe, I morticing axe, a lot old iron and casting, a lot cooper tools, spade, shovel, forks, hoes and rakes, a lot cow chains, 1200 staves, rye straw by the bundle; also 5 bedsteads, I trundle bedstead, 2 bureaus, 2 sets chairs, 2 rocking chairs, I settee, 3 tables, I stand, I corner cupboard, churn; I th ughiray.l looking glass, I desk, 'chest 3 ten -plate stoves.with pipe, I Cook Stove wilt fix tures. I pair sicelyards, 20 yds. Carpeting, a lot of crocks, Potatoes by the bushel, Bacon and L and by the p!iund,Applebutter by the crock, 2 barrels of Vinegar, I pickle stand, I krout stand, 2 meat its eels, I large bon kettle, pots, tubs, tinware, a lot of bags, I spinning wheel, and many oilier articles too numerous to mention., Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made TF.RMS—_SO-Ostas-pgri-MSA-1,,A41D-50---GANTS-IT BED. BARRI/MITTS CITY, PA. JOHN' W. TAYLOR, Proprietor. THE undersigned having authority by 'a power of attorney, to act in behalf of David H. Funk, administrator ofJos,ph Funk, deed. in all matters concerning the administration of said estate—here by notifies all persOns having claims against said decedent. to present them duly authenticated to him., an warns al, persons in e c no o UlB e pay ment to any' other person or persons whomsoever as said payments will not be recognized. March 31-3 w JOSEPH DOUGLAS, attorney for Di H. Funk. PERSON'S Who`gave their notes at the sale ,of the subscriber on the /oth day of March. 1804, are notified that the same was due on the 10th in= stunt,. Prompt payment is demanded. March 24-2 w. V. B. GILBERT. DB,. 41, FAIIIINEY'S 111,041 d. PURIFIER. --- • HIS T artield so well known by Ireputation for having curled some of the worst eases, of Tat ter. et:nimbi. and all impurity of the Blead,is al ways on band at,Fourthmarr's Drug, Store. He has just recobied a fre.sh supply of 111 e above tirdele and • can acccininiodate 121$ customers. ;(1110 Iy. • • ' , s PUTN A Putout .Cloth Wringer ja• lor,sale audio sign tot the fig Rod Iturn • JJ. - B.,ltusitent.. • Agent for Franklin county. • (July I I V2.)` THEWAICIS OVER ! NOW IS TEIE TIME TO BUY HI 600 S 3 NAMONEN, METCALF' & HITESHEWS, WHERE they are selling them for-one half. the former prices.. They keep everytking in the Dry Goode and Notion BUGLE tuTi.oNa, TIUMMINGI3 - , JADIES' COATS, 8 A, CKt3-, " CIRCULARS-, Just received and of the latest. styles; Also Ladies' Cloth, all coking and prices. METCALFE & HITE/MEW, 2d St., just, above the Jail, West side of the street.. April 14 • WAYIIISIIOIIII ROTEL V. B. GILBERT, Proprietor. TeHE undbrsigned having purchased this long es tablished Hotel would: inform his friends and t public generally that he is now prepared to af ford every accommodation. which can he reasonably expected. HIS TABLE will at all times be sup plied with the best fare the market will afford and his BAR vrith the choicest_Liquors._ He_ has_ am ple STABLING with an attentive Hostler always in attendance: The patronage of the public is re spectfully solicited. V. B. GILBER'F. ' April 14—tf. , . NOTICE TO. TAXPAYER I. THE Taxpayers will please take notic , that I will meet them at the following pla os for the purpose of receiving the State, County. nd, Milita ry taxes for the year 1865, viz: QUM Y.—At Mount Alto, at the house of An drew shank, on Monday the Ist day of May, and at the House of H. M. Jones, In quxincy„ on Tuert dax the Id day of May. WASHlNGTON.—Wayoesholo', at &Ileums: of V. B. Gilbert, (formerly Bowden's) on Wednes day and Thursday, the 3d and 4th days of May. . ANTRIM.--Greencastle, at the House formerly kept by Foreman & Gilds, on Friday and Sattirday the sth and 6th days of May. MONTGOMERY.—WeIsh Run. at the House of Jacob Elliott, on Monuay, the Bth of May;. end at the House of Thorna's I'A fee, in Mercershtarg, on Tuesday, the 9th day of May. la'None but Pennsylvania or Government funds rece i red far. Ts xes. _ LICENS EA! .—All persons who ere subject to pay a Mercantile or Manufacturers License, will please take up said Licenses at the above named places, as lam compelled to bring suit on all un paid Licenses by the 10th day of July next. JAMES U. ELDER, April 14 County Treasurer. PLANTS! PLANTS EIARLY York and Ozheart Cabbage; Baseanna I'4 Beets; Red, Yellow gnu Dwarf Toinatt es, Sweet and Sharp Pepper; Egg Pl , nts; White Solid Celle ry and Jersey Yellow Sw.eetpotato, Plants, aft of which will be ready in season, by the dozen hun dred, or thousand, at reasonable prices, for further particulars apply to the undersigned. Carden 1 miles southeast of Waynesboro'. • D. P. 6000.- .. April 14- 7 4 f. PUBLIC SALE. /111,IE subscriber intending to move to the West, I will sell at Public Sale nt his residence, near the road leading from %Voterleo to Sabillasville, and near Stoner's Saw Mill, on MONDAY rum 17vtt oF APItII,, just., the following personal property,to known by A p. 7 STATES UNION HOTEL, OPPOSITE TILE Lebanon Valley and Pennsylvania R. R. De- Ap.7-)v) i►-~ :~,:L::~~~ ~~L~~s~~ ZT 'X' X a . . , NOTIC E is hereby given to all Wholesale and NRe tail Den Jars engaged' In the selling of Mar. ehandise, Commodities or Effects of Whatever kind or nature, whether of the groWthi product and man• ufacture of the United States or of Any Foreign States, and to , all Distillers, &0.. residing within the county of Franklin ind State of Pennsylvania, that they are classified and assessed by the undersigned, Appmisor of Mereantile Taxes in baid county, for the year 18651 as follows: CHAMBERSIJURG. Class. $ cts Cyrus Sprechen Grocery, . 11 7 00 J. Hoke & 02 . 4 Store, 10 26 00 A. J. & H. M. White, Clothing 13 10 00 E. Aughinbaugh, Jewelry, A 14 700 C. H.„Cressler, Drugs, ." . 14 700 S. S. Shryock, Books, • 11 15 00 Metcalf & Hiteshew, Store, • 10 . ' 20 00 Pe ter•Feltinen,_Shoea ' 14 700 , ..P. L. Dechelt; Hatay ~ : '. . 'l4 . 7 00 . •John.Goettman, Grocery, 14 7 00 Eyster & Bro., Store. . • 6 .60 00 Brant & Flack, Hardware, -. 10 20 00 Jbeob SPangler, Mogi, . ' 14 .7 00 Miller, nonillion & Co., Stoves l- 7000 Etter &ryster,,Skwee). 4 ' l4 700 John Li y, Begins, • • ', 14 '7 00 John Schofield, Grocery'. - • l4 . 7 . 00 '1). B.little, Confectionery, 14 .7 00 L. A.. Shoemaker, Confectionery, 14 7 00 Gelwieles & Burkhart, Grocery, 13 10 00 Wrn. C. McNulty, Segam 14 •7 00 .1. A. 5, Cremer, Variety Store, 14 7 00 D. S. Fahnestock & Son, Grocery,. 14 . 700 M'Clintock & Son, Hats; 14 7 00 ieeob Sellers, Seger's, • 14 • 700 1. S. Nixon, Drugs, 13 10 00 Irwin & Hodes, Hardware, , 13 10 00 Jacob Hutten,.Shoes, 14 7 00 Wallace &. Co., Store,. ' . 8 3Q 00 W. W. Paxton, Hats and-Shoes,. 14 • 700 J..N. Snyder, Books, • 14 7 00 Wm. Bender, Grocery, 14 7 00 Isaac Hutted, Shoes; ' 14 . , 700 W. Soule, Albums, . 14 700 John Burt, Segura .. 14 7 00 0, P. Etchberger, ' Grolery, . 14 700 ,A. B. Fahnestock, Grocery, 14 7 00 Alex. Fahnestock, Grocery, . 14 7.00 John H. Dittman, Grocery, 14 7 00 Lewis Wanrpler, Plater, 14 7 00 'S. M. Perry; Grocery, • 14 . 7 00 1 11. B. Davidson, Hats and Caps,--1_ 14—' 7 00_ t F. G. Dittman, Jewelry, l4 7 00 E. D. Reid, Grocery , 14 7 00 ...... . t( . _ . J. A. Jacobs, Tobacconist, .4 7 au Joseph Deekeltnyer, Grocery, 14 . 7 00 Li. F. Greenawalt, Segara, . 14 s 7 09 A. Reinaman, Jewelry, 11 7 00 Michael Koss, Jewelry, ' 1 7 00 George Lehner, Shoes, 14 700 _ __ Huber & Tolbert,Hardware, 11 ' 15 00 John Hass, Grocery, . 14 - 7 00 P. Freii, Segars, 14 7 00 John W. Dittman, Grocery, , 147 00 Conrad Wagner, Grocery, 14 , - 700 Isaac Stine, Grocery, . 14 7 00 Upton. Washabaugh, Brewery., 25 00 George Ludwig. Brewery:. " 14 25 00 % Gottlieb el, Notions, 700 Conrad Miller, Shoes, 14 7 00 '.l. M.Wolfkill, Store, 14 7 00 henry Peifier,Segars, . 14 7 00 Henry Feltarian, Segal's-, 14 7 00 John Sheets, Clothing, 14 7 00 A. J. Miller, Drugs,. 14 7 00 T. J. Wright, Books, 14 7 00 J. S. Brawn, Segars, 14 7 00 J. T, Hoskinson, Clothing, 14' 7-00 Huber & Lemaster. Grocery, 9 25 00 J. L. Black, Store, 13 10 00 H. Bishop, Albums, - 14 ' 7'oo Marks Felheimer, Clothing, 14 7 00 Frank Elliott, Clothing, 14 7 00 Jacob Huber, Confectionery,. 11 7 00 C._l3 Busk, T-obacconi: ' t I Jacob Shaffer, Grocery. l4 7 00 Jacob Shaffer, Grocery, 14 7 00 Moses Greenawalt, Grocery, 14 7 00 Joseph Winters, Grocery, 14 • 700 Wm. Richter, Segars, ' 14 700 I'. B. Wood, Foundry,l3 .10 00 • W. T. Matthews, Segars, • 14 700 Leonard Elbert & Son, Lumbers C0a1,13 10 OK/ Wunderlich & Need, Warehouse, 14 '7 00 Adam Wolf, Segos, 14 7 00 Grier & Co., Warehouse, 14 • 7 00 George A. Deilz, Warehouse, 14 7 00 Oaks & Linn, Warehouse 14 7 00 Washington Nitterhouse, Notions, 14 •7 00 G. L. Miles, Confectionery, 14 7 00 Margaret Montgomery, Began, 14 7 00 John Miller, Segars, 14 7 00 8.1.. Maurer & Co., Lumber, 14 • 7 00 Grove Or. Bro.. Lumber, 14 7 00 1). S. Ilemgareirrer, Lumber, 14 7 00 Miss P. Bache, Fancy store, 14 7 00 Peter Niclas, Carpets, 14 7 00 P. B. Snively, Store, 12 12 50 Eli FINN Confectionery, 14 7 00 .1. Boatitter & Co , Grocery, 12 12 50 Contril. & Burt, Clothing 14 7 00 ' B. Eby, Grocery, 14 7 00 W. M. Carl, Drugs, 14 7 00 H. Appenzellen Grocery, , 14 7 00 Christian Deover,Segars, 14 7 00 Adam Goetz, Grocery, ' ' 14 700 J. Newcomer, Segars, 14 7 00 C. H. Kunkle, Bats and Shoes, 14 7 00 John 11. Hostetter, Drugs, 14 7 00 .0,. W. Welsh & Co., Hardware, 13 10 00 Samuel Hostetter, Confectionery,, 14 700 Fetterhott & Atherton, Books, 14 ." 7 00 Samuel Hammel, Boots and Shoes, 14 700 Shalt:xi, Imbrie & Co., Warehouse, 14 100 G. W. Zeigler & Ca., Store, 10 20 00 G. A. Goetz, Stoves, ' 14 7 00 Goetz & Wilt, Shoes, ' 14 700 J. A. Haus, Clothing, 14 7 00 Prather & Kreps, Store, - 13 10 00 Maria Morton, Confectionery, • 14 700 S. H. Prather & co., :- tore, l2 12 50 Cieerge Ilgenfritz, Factory • 14 7000 Corvrell & Davison,Youndry„ ' 14 700 Philip Goetz, Grocery, 14 7 00 .lamed.llhr, Stoves, 14 7 00 Win. hiclbory, Jewelry, • 144 700 ' John Hanel, Flour, lA, - 7 00 Joshua 1:ous, Grocery, 1,4 7 00 john Burk, Se gars, • _ 14 700 John Adams, Segars, 14 7 00 George Eby, Confectionery,. L 4 7 00 Peter Smith, Shoes, 14 7 00 OTHO DEAL. J. M. SMITH, Auct. D.. liarnhaat, store, 13 10 00 Henry Spiefaer, Store, 14 7 (t 0 U. 1). Leaber, Sergi) Mill, , 14 700 e . .— WASHING,TON. stoner & Stoner, Drugs,. 14 7 00. J . , , W. Miller. etore,l . • T 2 12 50, W. A. l'riite,:StoVest, 14 7 00 T. J. nitwit, Ciothinm, 14 7 00 E. W WaShabaugh, Segura; 14 7 00 .1. Beaver, Variety Store, " 14 7 00 Pius Zindorfl„Confectionery, 14 7 00' "Arnberson, Benedict & Co., Store, 0. ~25 00 J. F. Kurtz, Drugs, ' 14 700 li . Stonehouso,Bardware, 13 " :0 00 .1. R Welsh & Son, Hats & Shoes,' 14 7 0 0 .p.Az J. Bender, Clothing. . 14 700 D. 1. .1 •e 11, •. _tiara, Stoves; 14, 7 00 lino. Stover, Store, 12: 10 50 F.Fourthman, Drugs, - . 14. 100 0. W. Logan, Jorelry, 14 7'oo lriatio Long, Segara,. 14. • 7 00 . Price &11 °Ai A, S t ore, 10 20 GO Walter & Elden, Flour ar d Feed, • 14 . gOO A. G. N eYin, Segarr, Geo. Frick, Foundry, samucl Frantz, Snit,• Hoover dt, Sharkey, Salt, A. Shockey, Distiller; Peter ltouzer, Store; E. 3; Bear, Factory; , • 14 • •100 Peter Heckler, Store ' 14 700 • QUINCY, ' , Mt Alto Iron Co., Furnace, Mt. Alto Iron Co.,- Stoma, Mt. Alto IruriCo.,,Foige, . ' 14 , 700 Mt. Alto. lron - 00w..110iillg-Tllll6 , ]4 • 700 E. .1.1.4na11, Store; ' ' ~ . 14 700 Peter Mellelt,,Gtopory, , -.. .14 - 700 KneEper 4 . E141e0, Store, , 14 • 700 Henry Shier,y,Grocery. ' • , 14 .;"7 00 I.evne'Elliott, Stori., •.:, : ' 11 '9 2-- 1 0-00 Elliott & Minter, Stiiii*,. * ', ' ' I:3'' . , 10 00 6tov, r & Winger, Store, ' • 19 10 00 LIST OP J. M. Cook, '!•'' Daniel Benedict, B.E. 'White. Factory. ' • 14 7 00 Jacob fitnehelronol, Ware }rouse, 1 7 1 700 Stevens & Ahl, urnace 14 700 'Stevens & Ahl, Forge, ' 14 700 ' Stevens & Aid, Store, • 14 . 7Op Sohn P. Wallace, Store, ' . 14 700 H. Embich & Son. FoCtory,... 14 7 00 Joseph Dice , Stare, • - 14 700 Harriet Piper, Groceryi . • 14. '7 00 Samuel Shively, Drugs; ' , 14 700 Samuel Etter, Grocery,. 14 • 7 00 ' Mary Ann Adair, Conk, gently, • '44 700 ,1. B. Cook, &Son, State, . ,1 t 15 00 Robert Blaolr, Store, = • ,'.; 4 a = l4 : ' 7:00 D. M. Long,Sorgo Mill, ' .44 - :7 90 Jacob Garver, Sorge Mill, •14 , 700 '4 ••. , el Good, Factory,: , 14. 700 J. F . E oriole, Sorg° Mill. .t" ,,l ' 14 '.: 7 00 . GUILFORD; • J. A. Eyster, Paper Mill, ; ' 6 50 od Eyster & Heyeer, Paper Mill, • 9 25 00 Stouffer & Strickler,Paper Mill,. 10. 20 00 C. H, McKnight, Store, - 14 - 700 John M'Knight, ,• • .:- . 14 700 1 Brough & Son, Warehouse . 14 700 Daniel Stouffer, Sorge , M ill, 14 7 00 Christian Frantz, Salt, • 14 • 700 Christian Frantz, Sorgd Mill, • 14 • 7OO E. B. Winger & Co., Store, . • 13 10 00 David Newcomer, Drugs, 14 7'oo Thomas Bowles & Son, store, 14 7 00 John Rummel, salt, 14 7 OQ John Shirts, Hardware,l4 ' 7 WI Wm. D. McKinstry, store, 13 10 00 D. M. B. Shannon, Variety store, 13 10 Ott Conrad Fieshols, Grocery. 14 7 00 Thome R. Sheller, Drugs, 14 7 00 M..tthew Smith, shoes and hats, 14 7 00 T. C. Grove, store, 13 10 00 A. L. Coyle, Hardware, 14 7 00 . John Hock, Confedtionery, 14 7 00' F. E. Smith, stationery, 14 7 00 Q. G. Low, segars, 14 - 700 PETERS. Thompson & Beaver, store, 12 . 12 50 Ferdinand Senseny, store, ' 'l4 7 00 Jacob Barger, Grocery, 14 • 700 A L. Shoop, Grocery, l4 7 (10 1 McGuire & Hassler, store 14 . 7 00 John Ho her, salt and syrup 14 7 00 Cook & Boyd, store . 0 * 25 00 'James 1). Scott, store 13 ' 10 00 B L. Ryder, sorgo*mill 14 7 00 ‘ ST. THOMAS. • 1 _ Dixon & Elder, store 13 10 00 D. A. Fohl, store 14 7 00 Wm. Polsgrove, Grocery 14 7 00 Susan Furly, Grocery ' - 14 7bo WARREN. John Zimmerman, atom 13 - :o'oo Wm. McGeary, store 14 7 00 John Grass, Distiller 25 00 DAM! LTON. Henry Lehner. store 14 7 OP SOUPHAMPTON. J. 13 & W. Otr, store 13 10 00 Joseph Kuper, Confectionery 14 7 00 Samuel Krusely, Drugs 14 7 00 J. 13. ZearlOsp, lllothing 14 7 00 Joseph Giveler, store • 14 700 John Gish, sorgo mill. 14 7 00 Samuel Zuelr, sot e,o mill • 14 : 7 00 LETTERKENNY. Wm, limper, store Philip Karper, stoic James P. Speer, store Wm. G. McClellan, store A. A. Pomeroy & Bro., store 14 7 00 M. H. Skinner, store 14. 7 00 H. W . Saltzman, Co nfeetonery 14 7 00 John Creamer, store 14 7 09 1 ' • L - all., atom 14 — 700 Ferguson & Mackey 13 10 00 . J.M. Rankin, Confectionery 14 7 00 Ha tnman & Clugston, Borg° mill • 14 700 S. B. H ockenberry, store 14 7 00 Nimons & Hierly, Confectionery 14 .7 00 W. R. Pomery, , store 13 , 10 00 William Johnson, store 13 . 10 00 `W . A. Mackey, store 19 10 00 Isaac Clugston, store 14 7 00 METAL. J. W. Skinner, store, ' 13 10 oo McCurdy & Montgomery, store 13 10 00 W. rt3.,lllcA llen, store 14 7 00 J. H. Walker, shoes 14 7 00 - Carrick Furnace Co., Furnace 12 12 50 Carrick Furnace Co., Forge 14 7.00 Carrick Furnace Co., Store 14 7 00 AN APPEAL will be held on Saturday Me ISt/ day of April r l 86'5, at the Commissoner's office, in the borough of Chambersburg, when and where all perseitis interested who are not satisfied with the a. tone clasAlication may. attendif they see proper.— No a ~eels can • , tbaft_er_the 15111 day—ol-Apiil (given under my hand this 18th day of March, 1865. April 7-2w] PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber will sell at Public Sale at Ilia residence, about one arid a half miles; North of bbaily (trove, on the farm of Isaac Deardorff; on Wednesday the 19th dog of April, 1865, the following personal property, to wit : 3 lIMID 111014 BOMBS, two of which are excellent Plow. Leaders ; 0 head of Cant'', four of which ore Mulch Cows—one heifer will be fresh by day of sale -16 BEAD OF HOGS, 4 head of ; Sheep and 6 Lambs I three-horse three inch tren d Wagon,Spring Wagon, 3' Harsher Plows, I single atn 2 eouble Shovel Plows, I new Harrow, 1 Spring Rake, I Wheat Fan, I pair Hay Ladders, I Wood Bed, 2 long ladders, 2 sets breech bands, I set front gears, 2 sets' plow • gears, collars, bridles, housens, fly-nets, Mies and halters, single, double and treble trees, I wagon saddle, I sleigh and bells,l dinner bell, I grindstone,l wheelbarrow, I set dung boards, grain cradle and mowing scythe forks, rakes, mattock, spade, shovels, hoes, maul and wedges, axes; 10 grain bags. Alsol Cook and 2 Ten-plate Stoves, Bedsteads and Bedding, 2 sets of Chairs, I Safe, ISink, I Clock I Churn, Tables, barrels, boxes, Bacon and Lard by the pound, Po tatoes by the bushel , , A pplebutter by the crocks, dishes, tinware, and many other articles not neces sary to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known_by_ BEND. F. RITTINGER, Ap. Z • G. V. Moss, Auct. DOCTOR JOHN A, ROYER, IOE MERIN A. A. Surgeon, U. 8. A:, and ea s mining Surgeon, Norfolk, Va., who bad been stationed in the Hampton Hospital, Fortress Mon roe has commenced too, practice of Medicine and Surgery in this place , and will attend promptly to All calla or application for information. OrOlfice on Main Street, next door, to Fourtbman's Drug Store. March,.24-Bm. Fr 11E subscriber takes this methOd to•inform his 1 customers Wei he has a. superior article of wood burritadMkl on hand for white washing, plastering, JOSEPH 1 1 01,.HESS. March 31-3 w." 14' 7 00' 12 12 50 14 7 00 14 700 . 25 00 14 7 00 %LAI! TRAYED from the premises of the subscriber, Qnear Waynesboro', on the 11th day, of Mara, a large WHIM SOW and EIGHT SHOATS—the k4lionts marked in the right ear. A Jiberal reward wilt be,given for infoimation leading to. their recov. ery.Z, SPEENKLE. 'Morel) 24-3 w. 10 20 00 lIIETCALIF4i .1111TESIHIEW? ARE. in receipt of Pm CLOTHS, all widths and qualitiPs—Table. Floor and Stair:, Also Pa. Wr tie •, yarn which is but 'lna the dust of 'Cotton rapping Yarn. - Nle - wholeeate - or retail at the lowest market rate. B. 'An wise! tmcn tof Dry floods kept up all ev.ho ns of the ;ear. fan. thi 700 '7 00 14 , 700 UREEN. MO.NTUOMERV. 14 7 00 13 ' 10 00 13 10 00 14 700 MEM FAPiDIEIf Mercantile Appraiser. R Call 24; ~~~~i n ~a LATEST ARRIVAL! I:i ANIMISON, BBNBDHJI & TATaynesbaro' Pa. ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR FIRST SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY, V.-it':*k . •: -.I IL OHM 'SPRING DRY GOODS SPRING DRY GOODS SPRING DRY GOODS W.. 4 _AIL alrilE lU4 Mit DRESS GDOBS LADIES • LADIES LADIES DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES 1111111 E .111Ei 1 1 11 - IA Mil MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S. SPRING GOODS, MEN'S - 3PRING GOO - DS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CLOTHS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SATINET TS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SA7INETTS, CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, OOTTONADES, • . COTTONA OOTTONA • AND • AND - AND NOTIONS. NOTIONS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES! .Grocergen rocerPes, Groceries, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS: DIENSWARE AN NHS. Qiteensware, Queensicara, Que.cnsivare, Inr*We would call the attention ourenatoni. em and the public to our new stock Of goods, and at the sane time return oucthfinks t 44. ' customer, and others for their liberal patronage, ant will et • denver by air dealing with a continn• ance of ,the same. AMBERSON, BENENCT & CO. ' ' i March 24, 1868 ' r 7youmt nt fin; PonicidoYo getit at • ►'tißTZ'4 1 I y .. 1 0 { 6 54 A 111.? 6 1ti ", V t'untissut unz.s U. S." 7-30. LOAN. By authority of the Secretary of the rreesury, the undersigned has unmet, the General Stabeetriptian Agency far-The sale 4 the United, States Treasury sotea, bearing seven and, thiee tenths pet Calk, in- tereet, per annum, kiln tvn ye the , SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. Noieti are issued tnidor date• of June 15th, 184, are payable three years from that time, in cur. • rency, or are convertible nt the option of the heitler V. 5..5-20 six per cept. GOLD-BEAR_ _ i ING 100i1f The , se bonds UV worth a preinium which increa- skit tile actual profit on the ‘ 73it loan, and its ex- eniptian ,jiwiri• State an d mun'tepal taxation adds from oh e ' to three pp..cent.npre, 'according to the rate lesiied ot , t other property. is payable in currency semi•anuunlly by coupons at tacheci to each note, ivhich may be cut piratic] sold to'any bank or banker Tho Mierea amount; to Dotes of all the tlenoolitintions unload ,will F. promptly furnished upon rheipt of subscriptions, and the notes thewarded at once. . interest to 15th June nett will be paid utlvauee, THE ONLY LOAN' IN IVIAREET now OCtitred by the Government, unit it is ecutfidexidy GREAT POPIIIII LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Lea than $900,00(4000 of the Lana inithorizoll by the last Compose are now on 118 market. Thin amount nt the rate at which it hi l lieing absorbed will all Pe subacribe . 11 for tvitl.in four months, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has •uniformly beeti the 'cog° on doting the subscription* to other Loans In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afthrded facilities for taking the loan, thy National Banks, state [Luu; and, Private Haitkere throughout the' country lia:vo gen,- orally agreed to receive subscriptions at par.. Sub- scribers will select their own agents, in whom the; have confidence, and who only sire to be respontiliht for the delivery of the note* fur which they receive SUDS RUMORS WILL, BE RECEISED hy the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Wnynesboro'. Aprii 7-3 m, LATEST AltitIV•AL DRY GOODS GEO. STOVER'S, II AM K L fOr kind favors and patronage here• tofore bestowed, upon him, again appears before the public - to s:olicit , a.continuance of the same.— He hiving just returned from the eastern cities with a fine and. well selected stock of new Which he intends selling at very low rates, which• he knows he can - do to the satisfaction 01 all will call and examine his stock. • Below you will find enumerated a few articlea which will he found among his stock to which ha calla your attention. IE. INA._ 311311 111. .111 E . He has a large aiaortrao of DteseGoods consisting in part of Wallies. Printed and Plain Delaines, Bl'k, Pied and Cord Silke, • Plaid Mohair, Milk Warp Mohair, • - • "toreros, litodona Cloth, Lave Has, nob and dorranrcringhews — Poplins, Pongoe Mixture,' Cloth for Ladies, Wrapings, • (loves, Hosiery, in great variety. filwarg, .Third ware, Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Union`Casaimeres, • • Duck Lineni • Gottonades, . Summer.Contings, Ttveeds, Velv3t Cord, Marseilles, Silk Yestikin. t Yelvatine Yestings ' of all kinds; inlfsct a full assotment of goods for Gentle. men wear. Also a larger and well selected stock o Notions, Notions, .No t ions. DOMESTIC GOODS, Marlin, Ticking; and a complete, a assortment cf Notions. It's no use !trying to enumerate. ,If you want anything at all in the Dcy Goods•, line just call in and yea will find him ready to writ on you with pleasure. To persons having country Produce ta•sell, they drill fina it . to their advantage to bring it to Sto— ver's,tui be always gives the highest' marlsct price. So give him a call, and be will sell yott goods as cheap: is they can he purchased elsewhere. • Nov: 11, OAR. ItA,KE's !satyr. a; One cent per day on a $5O note. Two cents " " " $lOO " Ten . " " " " 6500 << .2o " " " " 81000 6; if $5OO O - MEM= SCIIsCnIPTION AGENT, Philatit OF NRW FALL & MIER .42L Waynesboro", Pa. -o-•-- FALL AND WINTER i] , FOR TUE GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,, The interest TEE KrRT2? I