trhoi ithOnt43Moo . sick and womb' ded soldiore ilf the Oltiireat hosvite6 throtteri, out the country. • J. D. Reamer,, of Ilagerstown, 31( 1 9 bays been uneoliditionnily Feleasedlinin :the Old' Capitol priion. , ' ' Mrs. L. H. Sigourisey, the poetess, died at Hartford, Conn:,; last Sunday, aged. 76 years. Small silver change is snaking, its appear ance agit'it: Tho old . steekiegs 3sie being o pened. cg. The confiscation of rebel property in Rich mond has commenced. 'Gold: Goltii l3 o l,43 Ph• " • Bright,yitaoW; hartland Vold, i • For less than Fifty it is sold, To get the ..Divy," y . ou are told To call at UPDEGRAFF'S Practical Hat Ma kers, where you can be supplied with all, the New' Spring 'Styles 'of HATS and 'CAPS . for 1865, at prices that clearly establish the fact thatte predious metal has declined. ' Ap 21, 1865. 'SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES FOR 1865. - Are tiawready at Lipdegraff's Hat Store tt• great_ Vatiety'Uf HATS and CAPS "for Men, Boys and Children's wear., Silk Hats, Cassimere Hite, Cloth Hats on Fur Bodies, Plain Cloth Hats, nit. Hats, Wool Hats, in Black, White, Grey, Brown and mixed colors, Guyaquille, Panama, Leghorn, Can ton, Braid, Straw and Pam Leaf Hats, &c. art from 15 cents up. "Cheaper than the cheapest, Better than the Best:" Wholesale and Retail at UPDEGRAFF'S Hat Makers, Opposite Washington Hausa.. Ap 21 1865: Hagerstown. T I MM, .A.X.a lr i ll ath:Et.. • By the Rev. J. F. Oiler, at his residence, in Quincy township, on the 18th inst., Mr. GEO. L. FREET,.of Altoona,. Pa., to Miss BARBARY WORKINGER i of Morrison's Cove, Bedford Co. Pa. Oil - Accompanying the above notice the Printer received a one dollar "greenback," for which friend Fe BT will accept our 'tanks and best wishes for his happiness and prosperity and that of his fair partner thro' life. May those 'of our friends yet take up. • • on themselves the "tender vow" emulate this praiseworthy precedent. ' l l'l3.E TCPIVt.I3. In ,this place, an the 19th lnet., Mrs. E LIZABETH- M. HASS, aged 79 years, 9 months and 11 days. 31/I.43.IELIKOMVIEIi. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET, Jnne 19.—The arrivals and sales of Beef Cattle at Philips' Aveuue Drove Yard reach about 1,- 800 head this week. The market continues __very dull, and prices have declined le V lb, --with.sales of extra. Pennsylvania and West . ern Steers — at 17 18e, fair reTtitrd - at --- 14® 16, and common at from 12013 e Ib, as to quality. The market closed very dull, and —sales-of common Western Cattle were report- ed at rather lower prices than the above. Sheep have advanced; 4,000 head arrived, and sold at froui 61@7ic V.% gross. Cows are unchanged; 'llO head sold at from $25 up to $BO 19 head, as to,quality. 'Hogs con tinue dull; 2,100 head sold at the different yards at from . sll@l3 the 100 Its net, PHILADELPHIA, June 20.=—The produce markets are very dull to-day, and prices are unsettled and drooling, owing to the decline in gold. Flour is very quiet. Wheat and Corn has declined. Corn is without change. Cotton is in fair demand, but prices are rath er lower. • The Flour market continues very dull, and holders are more anxious to sell. The only sales we here of are in small lots to the re tailers and bakers, at from s6®6 50 per bbl. for common to good superfine, $6.75®7 . .50 for extra, *7.75®8.75 for extra family, and 11166 Ami • a; . o i; qua Ay. 'ye lour and Corn - MINA condi ue dull at about previous quotations. GRAlN.—There is very little demand for Wheat, and prices have fallen off; about 3,- 1)00 bushels sold in lots to the miller's at from 175€4180e /9 bushel for fair to prime reds, and white at from 200®220e Ij3 bush. as to quality. Rye is selling in a- small way at 110 e bu. Corn is dull; small sales of prime yellow are making at 98e 713 bu, Oats have declined. GOODS AT "OLD PRICES!" At BRQTHERTON'S Hardware Store. -:tone ltS. - BEE HIVE BEE -KEEPERS, your attention, is called to Lanstroth's Patent Movable Comb Bee-Hive, a sample of which can be gem at D. Holsinger's resi dence, 1# miles fiom Waynesboro'. Call and ex amine before getting the old fashioned hive. Rights can be procured of the undersigned upon reasona ble terms. A sup , rior kind of bees, (Italian) a book on the Honey Bee can be obtained by leaving their orders with. D. D. FAHRINEY. June 22-3 t. CIRRIALGE MI KIN g! JACOB ADAMS W 0 ULD inform 'his,ntnetous customers and the, public generally that the war having ter ululated he is now prepari4 to carry on the Cir ringe-miking business more extensively than ever. and will have constantly on hand BUGGIES of every description; 'vy and second-handed Vehicles of all kinds.— • rrßepairing done at short notice, Ife will employ none but good mechanics and use the best material. Persons wanting anything in his lino will do well to give him a vitt before purchasing elsewhere. JACOB ADAMS, Church, .Street, nearly oppoaite the, M E. Church. June 9—tf. Administrator's. ,Notice. • JroTteß is 'hereby given that Letters of Admin. istration on the estate Of Jacob Hollinger. late of Washington township, dec'd, have been granted to the undersigned. ', ~ ' • . • ' • ' MI permns knowing themselves indebtedle said Estate will please make riniinetliate payment; and Lose having claims present:them properly authen tiiittid-rfor settlement:,—COLtißAD_RUDH§,‘ - , June 9-6 t. . • . Administrator. 7 : 7 DANIi DIVIDEND. ' ff 7 : AT a meeting of the Board of IBrectura oithe Fird, National Bank of .Waynesboro', on the 2,i tm.of May, u)t., a semiant DiviAlead of five qui\ per cenf,ivas declared l on the 'agital Stockpayai; Lila on 'or atter the Ist of June . . . ~ Juitit 9 " " , 'JOHN f'HltlPS;Cetth. ! CP " 1 , 1 3F kSTATE of Daniel Gahr;'lati. Towpship deed. liettere of aing beertgrantedli the eabseribee; dee all 'persona indebted to said de i payment thereof, and nil eredircus 't LfiloG .11111 C —Sof OIL CREEK AN01011DON'; RUN Petrtoleum 1001 :My Ormr, 407 Wiatarr Pnivemaxam. • 500.000 Shaies, par value and subscription price 61.00 per Share. Director:, M. J. Bum. ) Philadelphia, Dr. M. Roche, Philadelphia, o scar - D; Meaellan, Philadelphia r John Ricketts, Plumer, Pa, • - George C. Rickets, Plume; ea., 0; •B. Shannon, Bedford, Pa., W. W. Walker, Waynesboro', Ps. The Oil Creek and Gordon's Rum Petroleum Tills Company owns in fee simple one hundred acres of land on Gordon's Run, known rot .the "Henderson Farm," also, sixty acres, in fee simple, on east Oil Creek; sixty tides; i n fee simple, on west Hiekory Run, wing part of the Thonias tract, boun ded by Gorman and others. • These tracts are close to the Venango line, on the Warren side, nhd lie within two and a half (2k) miles of each other, the last named tract is about three miles. on a ' streight•line, from the two hun dred (200) barrel well lately struck on the same stream. The first and second are three miles from the Titleout wells, which are north east. The Econimite wells are there, and have been procuring eighty (84) barrels per day for the last four years, at a depth of one hundred and twenty (120) feet.-- The two hundred (200) barrel well above mention• ed was struck at one hundred and ten (110) feet,_ the most extraordinary development yet made in the oil regions, considering depth. A new well of fifty (50) barrels on the other or west side of these Tracts have been struck at Enterprise.. kis confi dently expected by gentlemen of experience that Oil in abundance will be reached in this locality at from three hundred (300) to fonr hundred and twen ty (4.2.0) feet and perhaps a great deal less. The large well on West Hickory would indicate a less depth. A very recent discovery of Oil has been made—on-the -White - fermOn the inn m - etliat e - neigh= borhood of these tracts. An efficient and reliable superintendent is now on the ground, with Derricks end Engines, Engine Hi:Rises, &c,, going up, and boring to be commenced at once, with a fair prospect of striking Oil about the first of August, 1665. The whole of the land is good - boring territory and heav fly-timbered. A few subscriptions will he received by GF.O. W. WALKER; - - ' ay 26. • Agen. JUNE 9TH, 1865. HOT, HOT, HOT WEATHER! PREPARE FOR IT ! °Metcalfe & Hiteshew, Second 'Street, West Side, Above else Jail, . CHAMBERSBURG, TT Ave )tist returnee from ; he Eastern cities with ipla full line of goods of every description : Sun Shades, silk & gingham, Faus, (many kinds, _ . ChDHws, Lawns, Brit and wh't tamar- Wrappings, every description, tine, Bugle Trimming, Buttons, Fancy. Vhintz, Cable Ccrd, all colors, French and swiss Gingham. 111EIC.10 ) ISE 'AC Mit - American Hemp, List and Imported. "IVIMIW A SI We have Cloth, Cassimere, Linens, Cottonadee, • hortt-full-line of goods-bf-ail kinds. We " • hero bay putts wsoting ttuyt • line will do well to call upori us as we have the largest stock in the county and sell at short profits. IVESTCI-I.LFE & HITESEIE W. June 9, 1865. N. B. We sell Wholesale and Retail. PDA.III7, M. D. I. N. SNIVELY, M. D. fS. FRANTZ & SNIVELY having associa ted themselves in the practice of Medicine and surgery would state that they are well prepared to treat all medical and surgical cases. Persons in. debted to either of the above will please make early settlement to the time of their association, as they wish to close their old books. Office in Dr. Franta's residence in the room for merly occupied as store room by Mr. J. Beaver. April 14--tf rilazatta aattat 4 EAST SIDE OF CARLISLE STREET, GREIEVCASTLE, PA. /11 H E undersigned respectfully announces to 1 the traveling public that this Hotel has been ItBMOBDLED. The room are large and eomfor table and are weft furnished with good new furni ture. ?emus stopping at this Hot .d can have ei ther double or single Rooms, with or without fire in them. The TABLE is always suppli ' best in the market, and his BARR BE choicest Liquors. There are also a fall pair of Hay and Stock Scales connect Hotel fot the accommodation of Drover! ers. His Stable will always be provided wholesome Provender for Stock, and arefirrostters. . .101-1 - N - 1-W2V April 15,_1864.3 DR. J. FAUSNEY'S BLOOd PD Tl4ls rArle'sdiiell known by rel h aving curred. some of the worst, visa of Tet er, Scrofula, and all impurity of the Blood, is al ways on hand at Fourthman's Drug Store. He hes Just received a fresh supply-of the 'above article and can accommodate his customers. June 3 iy. _ PLANTS4—PtdiNTS r Subticribers would inform, the , public that they have now a fine selection of Garden Plants of different kinds at their Garden, about 2 miles West of VVaynesboio l 4 all of which will be .deliver• ed in season. Among their selections are the Yellow Nansemond Sircet ' Potato, new variety, which they can safely recommend as superior • to alloother varieties, as In 'OuttAy arid:produetiyertess: Expe rience proves this variety best adapted to Northern culture- .It matures. in shortseasona and *At for . use many stage,of its•growth. t • . , Oil N &At m 13, AGA t.; Apal 28. , ; DO,CTORJOHICA ROYER JU, MiI:SIIMSRI,II7 A. A Surgeon, A. Suan, 11. S. A., and ex amining Surgeon, ;Nor fo wlm. had .been atationelia the Hampton Hospital, Fortress Mon roe haseaminenced. tne practice ,of Medicine. and Surgery in Allis place and .will attend spromitly ,to all calls or application for information:: larOffsce on Main Street, next : door to ?purthmart'a Drug store... "March 24;=:3ati.' of . Washington iniatiation klay • e lerebr noti •ased• to make L .• ziiiont theii -S-YitUPti f t3ugarsand Coffees jag- received at Peies•dt . . , 031,Aodness--;-- CAPITAL 41800400. vtionrixo cApriu, *5.5 cit* ----fresident; Itt. J. &intik. ' , Treasurer, , BikiXDICT, .Secretary, J. L. REGISTER, . • Su)) erinieui trestl. -- TrioaufcC. Company. --- • CAPITAL 8500.000, U. 5.,-.7:73.4'%,,-,1.40AN... I r3BLINLI) ssUm3Eas, :$200,000,000. , By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the • , • Undersigneiii Oda Genets! Subscription Agent'llu the sale of IJailidatites Beaußliiii;affina bo theinblic the third spilt/ of Treasury Note's, hoaxing. scion and three•teaths per cent. ineeteafier *MUM, known .• MS the . . 7-60 L 0 A. 1.4 i. These notes are issued under 'date of July 15, 1865, and are payable three years from that date in cnrYiney, or art convertible at the'Option of the holth er into • U. S. 5-20 six per cent. GOLD-BEARING BON DS These Bends aid now worth a handsoroa pretni- nm; and am exeiript, as hie all the Government Bonds, from State, County. and Municipal taxa tion, which adds from one to three per cent. pecan- nnm to their value, according to the rate lev;ed up- on other property. The interest is payable semi-an nually by coupons attached to each note, whichmay be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. The interest at 7.80 per cent. amounts to One cent per day on a $5O note. Two cents per day on a 6100 note. Ten cents per day on a $5OO note. Twenty eents'per day on a $lOOO note. One Dollar per day on a $5OOO note. Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. The notes of this Third Series are precisely sim ilar in form and privileges to the Seven-Thirties al- ready sold, except that — the Government reserves to itself the option of paying interest in gold coin at 6 per cent., instead of 7 a r lOths in currency. ISubscri bers-will-ded ea-the-interest-in-currency-up-to-July 15th, at the time when they subscribe. • The delivery of the notes of this third series of the Seven-thirities will commence on the Ist of June, and will be made promptly and continuously after that date. The slight change made in tho conditions of this THIRD SERIES aflbcta only the matter of inter est. The payment in gold, if made, will be equiva lent to the currency interest of the higher rate. The return to specie payments, in the event of which only will the option to pay interest in Gold lie avai led ofwoof go_reauce- and,equalize-oices that purchases made with six per . cent. in gold would (le fully equal to those made' with seven and three-tenths per cent. in currency. This is The7 - Only Loan in Market Now offered by the Government, and its superior advantages make it the Great Popular Loan of the People. Less than $2:41,000,000 of the Loan authorized by the last Congress are now on the market. This amount at the rate at which it is being absorbed. will all be subscribed for within sixty days, when the notes will:undoubtedly command a premium,ras has uniformly been the case on closing the subscriptions to other Loans. In order that citizens or every town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Banks; and 'Private Bankers throughout the country have gen- :rally — Agreed to receiviroutm-4 scribers will select their own agents, in whonk, they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive SIIRsCRIPTION AGENT, Philadelph ia. ' SINIECRIPTIoNS WILL RE RECEIVED by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Waynesboro'. May 26-Bm, COUNTY TREASURER. SAMUEL F. GREENAWALT offers himself as a Candidate for the office of County Treas• urer, subject to the decision of the Union Nomina- Cueunsasnono, May 12 . ing Convention. EXCELSIOR HORSE PITCHFORK fr HE subscriber is agent for the sale of Palmeri j Excelsior tielf•`Sustaining Hay Elevator, the greatest labor-saving implement of the age.- Call and see it. June 2—tf. THE FARMER PHIS machine is made of' Iron anti Steel. o I light draft, and in other respects' is much supe nor to any Mower now in use. It is warranted t' give satisfaction. Farmers are requested to call and examine the machine before purchasing elsewhere) For sale by GEORGE June 2—tf. PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold at. Public Sale at the residence "V of' Mrs. John. Gilbert, in `Wayneibore on SATURDAY THE 24TH , OF iLNE, 1 8 65 ' , the tollowiegfirticles,the property of Jacob k Hollinger, deceased, to wit ! "" "?, , - ' - I_,lllureau, , 3. Chest , 1 Stove. and pittel, '2 Becriteads and Betiding, I Rocking Chair, it lot' Carpet, '1- tittind,a lot' Beak tt,'‘a lot Bed Clothing, mat as gnats, blankets; eheetti,and'other ' Infidel' not mentioned. igirSale to Coinmence,al: '2 o'clock r oh;!taid 'darti , heit'lhe terms will be reade. known b y'' CONRAD •ROTH§; , • June 113=-.2t] . - Administrator. AT 'OLD PRICES.'7. ..Lidge lot A of BAY'AND GRAIN FORKS',' C*AilitY T i ea ouAiNitAKEIS,'URNIN CRA:DLES; Vol*liAT • 11.1EIROTHERT9N will be a, Candidate rk ;11tiodles, Seythe&e.. tv 'lf 'you wieh' :- toi lave VT • for County Tretjaurer, subjeit to the de -,money. call at BROTiIERTON'd Hardware Store.' ekion of 'the Union Is s ouxinatittg Cotivention. Juba 16 1, June tf,' ' DIRECTOR:3 : Arthur G. Coffin, Wm. Welch, John Mason, Sam'l W. Jones, R. D. Wood, G.L."I - 4rrison John L. Brown, . Wm. E. Bowen T. R. Crepq; Chas. Taylor, Jas. N. Dickson Ed .H Trotter Ambrose'. hire, IS. M. Waln , Ed, t 3. Clarke Wm. Cummings, T. Charlton Henry. 'ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Pres' t. ' CHAS. P.F.ATT, oec'ry. May. ip- 6ml Jos. Doucw, Ag't, Waynesbbro'. THE subscriber informs the farming community that he is now prepared to fungal] an Ohio Mower and a Mower and Reaper combined, which is warranted tocut grass or grain equal to the beat work with scythe or cradle, at the rate of one acre per hour, or ten or fifteen acres per day, with a pair of horses. Every purchaser is allowed to cut six acres of grass or grain on trial; and in ease anything proves defective, due notice must be given our agent, and time allowed to Seh,l a persoli to put it in order. Ii -itelloes-not-work-after-this,-and—the-fault-is-in-thr ,ions at par. SA- I M .ac me, tt will be,:taken_back and the money re funded,-or_a_perfect %Chine will be given in its place, at the option of the proprietors. The subscriber aitsi offers to the Farming corn . munity a COMBINED REAPER AND ..MOWER, very much improved. The materials used in this as in our other Machines, are of the very best quail ty, and it is finished in the same style of excellence. When Mowing, it cuts a swarth of four feet, six inches wide, and in reaping, the swarth is five feet. The guards are our superior wrought inron. polish ed guards, placed three inches from centre to cen tre. ' Wat. E. FLANAGAN, May 26, 1865. Agent. JAY COOKE, Central Square, Hagerstown, BO tTHE' above well-known and established Hotel hoe been re-opened and entirely, renovated, by a undersigned, and now offers to the public every centfort and attraction found in the best hotels.— THE TABLE is bountifully supplied with every delitacy the market will afford, THE SALOON contains the choicest liquors, mid is constantly and skilfully attended. THE STABLE is thoroughly and careful Ostlers always ready 'lO ac customers. JOHN FISHER, Proprietor., wa, June 2 —tf. . 'FARMERS:- GEORGE FRICK. THE! • " subscriber requests all .personsindebted to him , by late or book account to„calt and maki immediate. payment. His books are at the old stand •where those indebted will find him. „ . li. STO.NLIHOUSE... . June PUIllf•li F. I It lit _., ~• ANb . ; , NEW GOODS! 'GEISER & RINEIIART, azieeesvare : p Stenehouse in the Hardware and Cufiery Business. f , HE subscribers haAng purchased of H. Stone house his Hardware Store they would inform 1 e y old customers ofthe establishment, and 'others, that in addition to the large stock on hand, they are justliceiving'a large and well 'selected stock, con sisting in . partof , ' IRON , AND STEEL, . SHOE FINDINGS, ' SADDLERY AND CARRIAGE WARE, ' CEDAR WARE, , • OIL CLOTHS-, - H9LLOW WARE, PAINTS, GLASS Am? VARNISHES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT 3, We 4hvite the attention, of the Farmers to the RUNDELL'S PREMIUM HAY FORK, for the sale of which we are, the sole agents. Scythes, Rakes, Forks, Shovels, Grain Cradles, &0., All our goods were selected with great care and we invite au examination of them. May 260805. GEISER & RINEHART. "It is WISDOM and ECONOMY to Insure in the BEST COMMIES, and there is none better than the Old Insurance Co. of North America." 1794. Incorporated . 1794. INSURANCE COMPANY North America, PHILADELPHIA. f' BE AbstnisttlA) te_l42nd-Semi-Annual S tate runt, showing the condition of the Company on the 2nd day of January, 1865, shows the Total Assets to be $1,715,171 71. Er7l Years Successiul Business Experience ! •IWThe Prompt Paym'ent of $17;500,000,00 Losses EPA Repulation for Honorable Dealing Unsurpass ed ! 137 And Cash Assets exceeding .11,700,000,00 ! Claim the References of the public for this, the Old est insurance Company in America. PORTANT TO FIRMS ! EAGLE HOTEL. ItIIEKI - I - FRESIUME tbscriber would inform farmers and others et can supply them with a prime article of Basement of .1. H. Gordon's house, on And, on Monday evening or Tuesday morn• ing of each week, and with choice Veal and Lamb, on Thursday evening or Friday • morning.' In the coarse of a week or two he will be enabled to sup ply his customets with Beef twice a week. The public are invited to ,give him a call as he is deter mined to . slaughter ,none but the choicest cattle. FRANKLIN WEAGLX,V. June 9-tf. ELECT SCHOOL. riIHE - subscriber will commence the Second See atm of his Seleet School tor boys and girls on Monday. the 26th inst. Pupils will be received for a half, or full term. . , He returns thanks to, the patrons of at and solicits -a continuance ot- their. support; • J. F. CAMPBELL. June LLI7,EST NEW GOODS, 1865. THIRD SUPPLY l ! ANDERSON, BENEDICT & CO., Waynesboro' Pa. ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR THIRD SUPPLY, THIRD SUPPLY, THIRD'SUPPL4, N-01l S SPRING DRY GOODS SPRING DRY SPRING DRY GOODS 31E-42111. - 31:11 , 11E1111MMir DRESS GOODS LADIES LADIES LADIES DRESS GOODS th DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS. HOSIERY AND GLOVE'S, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY.AND GLOVES SPENti (RBIS 'S SPR T ENS SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS ; SPRING GOODS, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CLOTHS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SA7INETTS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, COTTONADEB, COTT.ONADES, • • OOTTONADER, • AND - AND AND NOTIONS. NOTIONS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES! Groceries, Hardware, Groceries, Hardware, • Groceries, Hardware. • DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, 2 DRY GOODS. • 111111SHIll AID 110TIOIS. • Queensware, Itrogions, Queensware, Notions, Queensware, 'Notions. 1577 We would call . the attention .oar custom ere and the public to our new -sack, of good; and ot.the some time 'return- our thankli to customers and others forlbeir-liberid lipiculage, and will et 4eavor brfair dealirg,WlWnigliii[Mcrit a coritintt;: ante og - to,.,seThis. AMBEgetili';':BENEiDlor & C 0.., I v • . •, • , , noiva aid Striped Skhilai at' Place & Hosmines. ,k 7 _ LATRIT ARRIVAL &titiNg.:Meitt SUMIVIEIL f ‘ I • . ( A. er GEO. STOVER'S, Nayiiesboiro', Pa. -Q , . VaIIANIKFULi So r kind fair - ors anal Patronage' here tofore tiestciwed iipon lbw, again appears, before the public to solicit a ioniindance of the same.— He taiing just returned from the eastern cities with a fine and well selected stock of new BPRING . AND SUMMER HODS, Which be !steads selling ,at very low rates, which he knows he can do to the eatistaction o) all will call and examine his Meek; , • Below you will find enumerated a few articles which will be found among his stock to which ho calls your attention. FOR VUE' lE. AIL 311:11 JIE 3112:1 ffiNit fso Ile has a large assortme of Dress Goode consisting in part of - Challis". ' Printed and Plain Deloines, Pig'd and Uol'd Silks, Plaid Mohair, silk Wasp Mohair, ' Dosages, Metlona Moth, Lave Has, French and domuc Gingherne Poplins, Pongee Alliture, Cloth for Ladies, Wrapinge, 0194e5, • • Hosiery, in great variety: GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassimeres, . ? • Union Cassimeres, Dup.k Linens, - Cotton - Ides, Summer .Coatings, Tweeds, ' Velv3t Cord, . Marsailles, ' Silk Vesting, Velvatine Vestings, of all kinds; in fact a full assotment of goods for Gentle. men wear. Also n lergeraiid — vv - ill selected stock o DOMESTIC GOODS, Muslin, Ticking; and a complete a assortment o Notions. It's no 'use Itrying to enumerate. If Sou want anything at all in the Dry. Goods line just call in and you will find him ready to limit on you with pleasure. To persons having country Produce to sell, they . will find it to their advantage to bring it to Sto— ver's-A.6e always gives the highest market price. So give him a call, and he will sett you goods as cheap as they can be purchased 'elsewhere. May 5, 1865: LATEST ARRIVAL SPRING AND SUMMER BR! GOODS AVING returned from the 'Eastera cities la,wi,th a large and choice assortment of , • • Dry Goods, Queensware, Ce darware and Groceries, which I am prepared to offer with much greater in ducements than herdtofore for Cash. 14onao (twaiJakk SHIM, all Wool and printed De'eines, French Me rinoe, • Alapacas, Gingham, Shawls, Balmorals, Hoopskirts, Collars,' Magic RUMing, Bugle Trim mings, Hoosery, Cloaking Cloth, &c. GENTS GOODS : Fancy and Plain Casimeres, Black Cloth, Italian Cloth, Vestings, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Shirt Fronts, Collars, Neck Ties, Under Shirts,Prawers, puck Gloves, Back Giauntle•ts,&c DOUSICT GOODS : Furniture Check, Bedding, Cotton Flannel, all Wool Flannel, Linsey, Table Diaper, 'fowling &c. QUEENSWARE, CEDARWARE AND GROCERIES. Syrups Molasses, Rio Coffee, Prepared Coffee, Ens Coffee, .sogars, Tobaccos, Babbit Soap, Tea, &e.' e-above-goods-have-been-purchased for h. Cash and 1 desire the same to be sold* for Cash as we don't keep any books. By strict attention to businece and a desire to ranee in every respect I hope ,to merit. a continu pnce of patronage. May 5, 1865. ZT NI w .1E" IXI IlAdr. I NEW COODS! Tonsubscriber . ; have opened a "Variety Store" the North west Corner of the Diamond, and have just returned from the Bait with a full assoit- ment of Hoods, comprisingia part the following:— BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Trunks, Valises,- Umbrellas, Baskets; Ste., al so Gen ts'—Purnishing Goodsi-consisting of Neckties, Paper Collars, Suspenders, Ker chiefs, , Cotton Hose and Gloves, together with Tohacco, Snuffs and , a fine assortment of choice Confections, oomprising Candies Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, &e. A fine stock Of Sewerry, such as Breastpins, Ear Drops, 'Rings, Sleeve, Buttons, &c.,,.8-day and , thirty hourglooks. I WATCIII3S t ' I,4nd Jewelry repaired at shart'notiee. ; inlieerihere tender their tlietike•ia the public ) i toilabtjfavoro anti hope by - atria attention to basi 1, nese:tn.aterit. a con tiilu %nee of thusa ..Sr. J. BLDEIC