'3, ,• , "") ' [Special Correspondence to The Prem] CAMP NEAR PETERSBURG Va., • V* 271 e Pr6ent7COnclitrini - of the CO, It is hard to realize the condition of things in Petersburg at present All that is left of the boastful and defiant rebel army con ., sista of some thousands of broken Muskets, many, piccea of tifsatettufed artifery, - ,130 0 - 'reds or bailed and 40i - tided - bodies, and' : long line of empty fortifications. We have seen much of war and battles, but the siege of Petersburg surpasses anything we have yet witnessed in point of magnitu de , and sci ence, aa,.*ell "of •iititittieruclightine The ground inside of the foils ,is covered with cartridge ;piipbriqiiiidjthe eaitlo.islilotted with rebel blood. The fight for the posses sion of titer Damitaticei • . :(103 it is Nurgaily 'called) must have been terrific. The )iiiieolate.'- The whites havl • nearly all deserted it. 'Those • that still -main eouldliot 'get away. That pail of the town closer to the works has been riddled vrithnhelblii3dlrhot; making `eninhabita hie. The beauty and elite of the city ale scattered among the pines 011ie upper coun try. .Occasionally a beautiful woman peeps from behind a shutter or a door ajar, but the eight is unfrequim t, and.the etolegg)a . nqe is toeunlovely that thetnien solditewishes -it had not been vouchsafed. Everything is at a stand. The stores and, shops, that one year ago were teeming with business, "tire now bare, and the grim occupants stare a ' you from the Actor step, woefully picturing the desolation that a causeless rebellion has brought-upon-the-people:--- - , • • I went around to the building of the Pe tersburg Express, but found its doots lock ed. A fraternal feeling led me to this; when I pent there,' I found, if I wished to wag a printer's paw, I would have to wag my own. There are many finoopenings here for •entekprising "Yanks," and it is predicted, that in a few months this city 'as well as Rich mond will be alive with enterptise. ' Scarcely any buildings were destroyed by fire. • Th.o Slave I'en was filled with cotton. It was fired and burnt to the ground. tobacco warehouse was burnt, and another fired-which - faile - d , toburn. - Miiihabitants, pre - Vious to our occupation, were in a starving condition. The negraes say that more food was thrown away by our army before it march ed, than the rebel army has had for a month. 'The army was subsist ed first, the people last. KILLaG OF MOBLEY, THE GUERILLA.- later from Sandy Book, dated the 15th inst., gives the following information: Mobley, the noted robber and murderer, and-right-hand - man .orMoseby, was sh - cTiThj a Union soldier on, Wednesday afternoon, not far from this place. body was tied to his horse, said to be a thorough bred animal, and thus driven to Gen. Stevenson's head. quarters. The soldier who captured'the ban dit has been promoted fo the rank of major. Mobley was so entirely illiterate that he could not tell one letter of the alphabet from the other. Be has robbed and murdered quite a number of the residents of Loudoun county. Va., the aged and the young having been ruthlessly slain by him. The Tennessee Legislature has ratified the Constitutional amendment abolishing slave ry.. . VP SPRING AND SUMMER -STYLES .FOR 1865 , . Are now ready at Uplegraff's Hat Store a great variety of HATS .and CAPS for Men, Boys and ,Children's wear. Silk Hats, Cassimere Hats, Cloth Hats on Fur Bodies, Plain Cloth Hats, Fur Hats, Wool Hats, in Black, White, Grey, Brown and roiled colors. Guyaquille, Panama, Leghorn, Can- ton, Braid, Straw and Pant Leaf Hats, &c. &c., from 15 cents up. "Cheaper than the cheapest.— Better than the Best." Wholesale and Retail at UPDEGRAFF'S Hat Makers, Opposite-Washington Hem. Ap 21 18&5. Hagerstown. Gold, Gold, Gold i cog t, ye low, hard and cold, For less than Fifty it is sold, To get the "Divy" you are told To call at UPDEGRAFF'S Practical Hat Ma Akers, 'when you can be supplied with all the New ,Spring Styles of HATS and CAPS for 1865, at prices that clearly establish the fact that the precious .metal has declined. Ap 21, 1865. 1 1 6 3(33E11 411.ZaTALX76. On -the 13th inst., by D. B. Russell, Esq., Mr. HIRAM. 3. SPENCER, of Washing ton Co. Md., to .111iss. MALINDA EYLER, of Frederick Co. Md., 211/.111.1E7613431 1 1 1 13. 'PHILADELPHIA ' CATTLE MARKET.-April 17.—The arrival and sales of Beef Cattle at Phillips' Avenue Drove Yard reached about 1 1,400 head this week. The, market is dull, and prices have declined I@2c ef lb. Extra Western and Pennsylvania Steers are selling at froni 20@28c;' fair to, good - do at 17®19e, and common at from 14@16e, eifl lb, a's to quality. The market closed very dull with in the above range of prices. Sheep are without zhange; 4,000 head ar rived and sold at from 9@121e 41"th'gross. Cows are in fair, demand; about . 100 head sold at from $3O np_to $BO VI head, as to •quality. — Hogs continue dull; about 1,800 head sold, :at the different yards at from $17®18.50 the 100 Ibs, net, as to quality. 1 1 PAILADELPRIA April 18.—The Flour market is very dull, and prices unsettled.— Wheat has declined. Corn and Oauctii*lta• out change. Cotten continues quiet,'andiie /ear of no sales.. . Fish and Fruit are with •out change. :011sere very dull. Provisions ,arc firmly held, but the sales are limited.— Whist)! is , very dull. .Wcial is inactive at about Jormer rotes: very The flour market continues r dull, and ,prices are unsettled their being,more sellers .than buyers: abont 200 bbls choice Western iainily sold at $10.25'13 bbl., The retailers and bakere.are . boying in a smal way . only, to supply immediate wants, at prices ranging from $7.25@7.75 for superfine; $8@8.50 for .extri4 -$8.a5@9..50 for extra familyiand $lO - bbl for fancy brands, as to quali ty. Aye F lour and Corn Meal continues dull at ,about former ;Rtes.. •• • TURNPLKE . ELECTIOIT. A.lvOleetlini be , held Walter & Blden's Store.•Boorri, an .lifonday the let of Afay,;ba. tween the biers or: ,ii 41,4 ~nek,e,k,•, to! olect, one; Preeidi3iit. one Treaeurerand,rix Mane len. to gon' atitute a Bo,ird of - Ilfinnegem for, the • Wayneibero' and *arylainißteite Line Turnpike Company. By Wei' of the Prisident.• •,• , • .;•4 • • •.; 't t 2,1- 2 wt • JOHN- WALTLit, Bee'ry. ::,,•,'i'2... , ::;,:; 1- ',:.1 , -.:1•".:.:-.'fIlo': PRICE &ROEFLICH'S ". COLUMN! WEST FROM TITS FROND TRE aubseribeis have jeatiteeived from din En. tern cities a tinge add One assortment o f 11RY ENE -1. GROCERIES, &C, boeglit by one of the flint 'who was in the City im mediately eler the fall Of Richrkonil, ii4coniequen= IY had tile inlVitittagriof the Pala' Pate, and which enables tfielit.te Sell their Present stock mush lavver than Goods have been sold' for the past 18 m e nthe in this town or any other to ren t (Chamberaurg not Accepted:) To satisfy the cominnniqc of what we have said is to give us a call and learn the facts. The great est evidence of their present assortment being low-' ar i than they have been for some time is front the constantly increasing demand. LADIES' GOODS In their varied stock can be found the latest styles of Detainee, Allwool Delaines„-- --- _ ChM - Armnre Delains. Summetittalrnorals, floop Skirts, • Spring Shawls, Shakers, 403aarila ac)aaack We boast of having the largest assortment ever brought to Town. Were bought tvi.enty-tive per cent. cheaper than present prices and will be sold accordingly. Silks, Bnreges, .., Grenadines, Wool•Delains, . Poplins, . •1• • Challies, - • •!..ttithts, plain and figured, Dalsiiitiffe,, ' • Crape Despanges, . Eng. Crape, American Prints,. ~ French Crape, Collars, H'dkqs, • , Mitts, Gauntlets,&e. GENTIMENS' WEAR Through their stock of Men's wear you will Sod a splendid;assortraent of Cloths, Allwool Tweeds, • ; 41Nomm== OUR FANCY STOCK comprises a great variety of Ba!morals, Hoop Skirts Shawls, Gauntlets, Kid Gloves, Head Nets, Trim. ming Ribbons, Locos, &c. DOMESTIC GOODS .BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLIN, Linen Sheetings • ' Bleached and Brown Diapers, Tieki t n Sr • • Furinturo Checks, . . Buriass, . , Cottonades, Linens, • Bugs & Bagging. A good assortment of HUE Brawn Sugars Whoe Sugar, Syrups, C 3E 31:110 ..ESIL. o' WILLOW WARE AND QUEENSWARE, And every ankle nee' assail , to supply the necessi ties or render comlntal4e our old friends and . ac ,quaintancet. We :mean. to give passe:tan Arran- Trott Toppsnrsa4thdgiya our friends' every accom. modation The subscribiii . .ritum thanks to their patrons for past fates and kindly sek a continuance of the same. (Ap 21, 1885.) P. & H. PTXISLIV SILL E. THE subscriber will sell at Public Sale, at the steroid' peter Room, on Satuaday the 6th of May next,lo ACRES 'and . 82 PERCHES .of • MOUNTAIN LAND, 'about half a mile South of tha Germantown School iloustrand easy riliiecess by a good road leading to i the mune. Sale tn'commence at 2 o'clock, P. when the terms Will be made known by JORN.StNGEIi, G. Ve:31010, Ap 2-171i.' ,r f-V:IIITVTU.OrTWMTVII THE report whiCh . has been pit in-circulation that my third daughter should have exulted o-' ver the death of President Lincoln to Mies Nevin, in ;pia place, I an prepared to prove la totally f a l se , ANDIt EW WILSON. EMMT 1- • Fancy Silks, Chambray Gingham, Spring Delains, Mozambigues, Cloaking Cloths, Allwool Carpet,' , Rag Hemp. Floor an d Tibia Oil Cloth. y a ilfs, Poplins A Ipacas, ainghams, Vesiinge, Linens, Drills, Heavy Cotonatleg, Farmers' Drill, THE WAR IS OVER NOW 70 TEM TIME TO ititlY v, • -11111.111 . 014111AMESIME •.., METCALF - & '.HITESHEWS, :UT HERE thej are sidling 'them for thie' the former prices. They keep everything in. the Dry Goods, and Notion line. BUGLE BUTTONS, ' 'BUGLE TRIMMINGS, LADIES' COATS,' , SOKS,. « CIRCULARS, Jest teielved and of the latest styles. Also Ladies' Cloth;all Colors end prices. M ETC A LFE & HITESHEW, 2d St., just above the Jail, West side of thestreet. APtit 14' ' WlYlllllOlO' ROTEL TEE undersigned having purchased this long es. tablished Hotel would inform his friends and the public generally that ho is now prepared to af ford everraccommodation which can be reasonably expected. HIS TABLE will at all times be sop. plied with the best fare the market will afford and his BAR with the choicest Liquors. He has arn .le STABLING with an attentive Hostler always in attendance. — The patronage of the public is re spectfully solicited. V. B. GILBERT. April 14—tf.' • NOTICE-TO -TAXPAYERS THI2 Taxpayers wil .lease take notice,' that 1 will meet them at the following places for the purpose of receiving the State, County and Milita ry tnxes for the year 1866, viz: • QUINCY.— 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 'Quincy, on Tues day the 2.1 day of May. WASHlNGTON.—Waynesboro', at the House' of V. B. Gilbert, (formerly Bowden's) on Wednes day and Thursday, the 3d and 4th days of May. A NTR/M.--Greencastle, at the House formerly kept by Foreman & Gilds, on Friday and Saturday the sth and 6th days of May. MONTGOMERY.—WeIsh Run. at the House of Jacob Elliott, on Monottv, the Bth of May, and at, the House of Thomas WA fee, in Mercersburg, on Tuesday, the 9th day of May. 112 r None but Pennsylvania or Government funds received for Taxes. LICENS persons who are subject to pay a Mercantile or Manufileturers License, will please take up said Licenses at tJae . above• named places, as lam compelled to. bring suit on all un paid Licenses by the 10th day of July next. JAMES G. ELDER, County Treasurer. -7- Fifth Quarterly Report OF . THE • FIRST RATIONAL BM, OF WATNRSBORO', PA. RESOURCES. Bills and Notes Discounted $101,791,07 • U. S. Bonds 79,500,00 Other U. S. Securities 10,600,00 Cash items and stamps 232,37 • Due from National Banks 10,150,95 4 , other Banks 372,38 Legal tender Notes 26,220 00 Notes of other Banks 2,761.00 Expense and tax account 1,276,58 ---$232,804,33 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $75,000y01.1 Circulating notes . 95,000,00. Due to Depositors 105,659,16 Dividends unpaid 28.50 Surplus and Profit and Loss 7,116,70 The above statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. JNO. PHILIPS, Cash. Sworn andsubscribed before me. April 4, 1865 April 14-6t] J. F. KURTZ, NotaryiPublic. PLANTS PLANTS TIARLY York and Orheart Cabbage; Bassanna r 4 Beets; Red, Yellow eau Dwarf 'comet( ee, Sweet and Sharp Pepper; Egg Pl.nts, White Solid Celle ry and Jersey Yellaw Sweetpotato Plants, ail of which will be ready in season, lay the dozen him deed, or thousand, at reasonable prices, for further particulars apply to the undersigned. Garden 1 miles southeast of Waynesboro'. D. P. GOOD. April 14—tE Lebanon Valley and Pennsylvania It. It. De TERMS-50 CENTS PRE MEAL AND 50 CENTS 2I Ap:7-Ivl THIS article so well known by reputation for having curred some of the worst cases of Tet.l er, Scrofula, and all impurity of the Mood, is al- i ways on hand at Fourthman's Drug Store. He has just received a fresh supply of th article_and-can-accommodate-his-custome Jane :3 iy. DANJ• TRAM?, N. D. I. N. ONIVELY, M. D. jTARS. FRANTZ & ENIVELY having associa jted th'emsel'ves in the practice of Medicine and !Surgery, would state that they are well prepared ' to treat all medical and shrgical cases. Persons in debted to either of the above will please make early settlement to the time of their association, as they with to close their old books. Mackerel, Cheese, Coffee. Office in Dr. Front's's residence in the room for merly occupied as store room by Mr. J. Beaver. April 14=—tf THE subscriber takes this method to inform hie customers that he Ms a superior 'article of wood burnt LIME on hand for white washing, plastering, sc { • JOSEPH M. HESS.: • March 31--3 w. ob. AL • Ids 4 - it Milt 'FHB undersigned having authority by a p . of attorney, to act in behalf of David H. Funk, administrator of humph Funk, deed, in all matters ocumern'ng the administration of said estate=here hy ?albeit all persons .aving c aims against said decedent, to present them duly authenticated .to bira, and warns all persons 'indebted not to make pay ment to any . other person or persons whomsoever as said payments will not be _recognized. March 3t-3w JOSEPH DOUGLAS, rERSONEi.arho gave their notes at the male of the aubscriber on the 10th day of Matil — . - 11511 - 4, are nutitied that the same iyanidna an the 10 Oa ,itt stunt., Prompt payment it demanded. • ' March .14 w. V. B. GILBERT. GMBERT, - Proprietor. April 14 STATES UNION HOTEL, OPPOSITE THE HARRISIVITRA, CITY, P. JOHN W. TAYLOR, Vroprirtor. . FAIIRNErS BLOM PURIFIER. 0 - 1" - tf - C31111 - 31 lu I DII attorney for D. FL Funk. Zg" 1 1 1 X Cl 3331 w MISM 31 A. It 64i .24,7, LATEST ARRIVAL! AMMON, BEIMICT & CO., Waynesboro' Pa. ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR ria ; • lib. '‘[._ GOODS!! ICA 1121131_311M1511 DRESS GDODS LADIES . LADIES LADIES DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES NIIIE _IIIE _MT 4, Mit SPAM MOBS MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRIING GOODS, ti : • est., CLOTHS, CLOMS, .CASSMIERES AND SATINEITS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AIVD SATINETTS, CLOTHS, 'OASSIMERES AND SATINET7'B, COTTONADES, COTTONAOES, COTTONADER, AND . AND AND NOTIONS. NOTIONR, NOTIQNs, GROCERIES! 0 above Groceries, Groceries, i Oroceths, MEM sill IMOIS. Queensware, Queensware, Qaeensware, ar We would calf &ho attention c yor custom ers and the public to our new amok, of goods, and at.the same, time return our thanks to customer and others for their liberal patronage, and, will‘er deavor by fair dealing with all, - to merit a conflate"- 'once of, ILO same." . ANDERSON, BENEDICT & CO. March 24, 1865 ; , , . tai fitl3t" ~ C , attl!e Fovrd et log TF'you WV nt fine Pomade you meg get it tn. TURTZtS 1865. FIRST SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY.- FIRST SUPPLY. . SPRING DRY GOODS 'PRINGATItY GOODS SPRING DRY GOODS EN'S SPRING GOODS, • CHEAP, CHEAP, , CHEAP, CHEAP. Hardware, Hardware, Hardware. DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. Notions, Noticing, Notions. KTTRT2V U. R:b 7-30 s OAN. ,)1. ,t# e •teerataiy or ihe _ • . undmiligned• tine assumed . the Generat • StOsettjpt ion Agency fort, lake f t he t nival .13 ; tatea `Tipaisui9 Notea, , bearing seven and itiran'tentia per aenti, in. 'meat,, per annum, kneed. as the SEVEN-THIRTY : LOAN; 'thou Notes , iito issued under Attie •of Jun; 15th 1888,'are payable three years from that timp, incur. reneyokare, convertible at the option ifethe *der U.A. 5-20 six per. cent. GommitimunivG 1101111DS. "l'hPae bond.. Ere worth n'Trerialum rrhioh'inerea ,, ace the actual prat on the 'f74o - !loin, and emptias from: State ati d 'muniepal taxation adds; from one to three ,fier i fent. more, - fteeonling to the rate levied on other prop e rty. Th e jeteiest, is payable in currency demi.annually bycoupons at tached to'each note, which may be cut,frand sold to any bank or banker. The interest 'azitotinti to One cent per day on a 850 nose Two cents 6g g g $lOO 66 Ten 4 ' " " " $5OO u 20 " " " " $lOOO '; " " " " 85000 " Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of subscription: and the notes forwarded' at once. Tne interest to 156, June next will bepaid in advance, Tltit is TEM ONLY LOAN IN MAREET now offered by the Government, and it is confidently expected that its superior advantages will make it GMT POPULAR LOAN OF TRH PUPA Less than $300,000,060 of the LOan authorized by the last Congress are, now on the market. Till 9 to,at-whictritiq all be subscribed for within four months. when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has .uniformly-been-the ; cast-wrclosin - g the eui)gcripms to other, Loans• In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded. facilities for taking the loan, the National Balks, State Banks; and Private Bankers throughout the country have gen- enaly agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Sub- geribers will select their own.agente, in whom they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive orders. JAY COOKE, BoßecitgPTloN AG6bIT, Philadelphia SUBSCRIPTIONS VVIIII. ES RECEIVED by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Waynesboro'. April 7-3ro, LATEST ARRIVAL OF NEW FALL DRY GOODS GEO. STOVER'S, aynes oro', Pa. --:-0--. ratIIAMKFIJI. for kind favors and patronage here tofore.bestowed upon him, again appears before the public to solicit a continuance of the same.— Ile having just returned from the.eastern cities with a tine and well selected stock of new FALL AND ',WINTER EOODS, Which he intends selling at very low rotes, which he knows ho can do to the satisiaction of all Will call and examine hie stock. • Below you will find enumeinted a few articles which w ill he found among his stock to which ho calls your attention. f'OR -T RE 11E4 1111:111 31131 lie has a large assortme of Dress Goods consisting in part of Printed anal Plain Detainee, Bl'k, Fig'd and CoVtl l'laul Mohair, • • Warp Mohair, liereges, Modena Cloth, French and. deltaic 0 ingba ms Poplins, Pongee Mixture„ Cloth ror Ladies, , Wrapings, °loves, . . Hosiery, in great variety. • GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, Broad Cloths,' Black and Fancy Cassitneves, Union enssitnerce, On. :k Linens, Uottonades. Sumuld edgings,' Tweeds, • Ve!vat Cord, Menailies, Silk Vesting, Velvatine Vesting"; ' of all _ kinds: in facia full assottnent of goods for Gentle men wearp___Alsti_i-larger-and-well-aelette-d4Wk-4- DOMESTIC GOODS, TiCking; and a complete. iiiieigortment of Notions. .It's .no ,rise prying'. tekiiinutiterate. Ifi sot:Avant anything at all, In.' the,.,Goodis final just call in arid 'you will find, him ,read y to wtit:on y ova with . pleasure.. • • • To persona having country Produce to sell; they Will find it to their • advantage to bring it to ?Ito— feNisf he always give* the highest market • band-he-wit . ay earthwied lasirwhere, 1 4 (ov. 11, 1864. RAICE'B Uitterai t Feb.46's„ NE, MOMS MCI' INDS, IC. J7.;F:;'K'UttIZ iEltiP_ln inform the' good• citizens of Way nesboro' and vicinity, that ,he has just receiv ed from the Eatt ,a large and full assortment of fresh Drugs, Medicines, Oils; Paint*, Dye, Stuffs, Window Glass, Putty, Brushes, &c. dtc- which lie is prepared•to sell as cheap up they .can be had at any other house in the lawn, and which, in regard to quality; cannot be excelled. Re h.s also °"a" a large assortment of TOILET iIitTICI,Eg conipriOna,in part the following article viz Toilet Waters, all kinds, , Eau de Cologne, endless in variety, Extracts for the handkerchief, rine English Pomades, Bandolines Beaes di!, , Fine and Fancy Scups, , Tooth Brushes, ' • Nail Hair " , • . • • Cotobs; &e. Sce: For Culinary purpoirea ho has Corn Sierch, - Pearl Barley, Pearl .:ago, Flavoring F.xtract.,vviz Lemon, Vunilta , Strawbery, Raspberry, Pine A pie, Orange, BenanA, Celery, • Pear, Peach, Nut. nieg, &c. Free!' Spices, Black Pepper , a Jul an eth er articles in t h at lino. He has :deo einnethieg t please the ' • CHILDREN:. A 'fine stock of Toys of all kinds, a large supply of China ware, • r'ettOxit Me