VILLAGE RECORD. V q7.44 :s - a - ii3llllll BCino% Friday, April Id, IMO, litirSnow is sit feet deep near Salt Lake City. ' ps.Masas oh ne sets has a population, Hof 1610 Indiana. Salt Lake now contains 88,000 Mormons and 8900 Gentiles. tingL.The President has approved and sign et) the tenure of office bill, - wis-Con g reet c -after plumb* the moot ice portant bills before it, adjourned. on Saha .dap. maim Public Debt was reduced over ten millions of dollars during the :month of set—The fashionable church of Chicago bas rented its pun for the ensuing year for 8100.000. ItkirA Attehiog youth of sixty, has lei to the alter a blooming brido of' over a century York, Pa. oa-Goveinor Geary has vetoed - the . bill authori,aing the Governor to nominute the death penalty to imprisonment. The "Grecian Bend" is no new thing, liter all. A correspondent says it has been fash ionable in Japan—for four cen sir During the first three months of this • eta, ji.,544 emigraw4re---istuded—st--the port of New York. pa,The entire number of passengers car ried over the Cumberland Valley Railroad last year, amounted to 281,134. weN.The re-appointment of Mr. Wicker. sham, as State Superintendent of Common Schools, was confirmed by the Senate on Fri _day. 111:=CC::1111:1 _t .Both houses of the Penosylvania,Leg islature have passed an act authorizing the -Governor - to ohmage Ili - e - je — atence of death, on a conviction of murder; to imprisonment for life or a term of years. illtirMichigan is the place for ladies.— The Senate of that State bas passed a bill providing that if any person shall hereaf• ter wilfully or indecently annoy any female by any obscene or indecent word or words, act or acts, such person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor; and upon conviction there• of shall be punished by imprisonment in the county jail not more than six months or by -a fine not exceeding $lOO. 1--Perrrrsylvatbrough her Legisla ture. has ratified the constitutional amend ment conferring thin right of the ballot. on ull-cl-asses-of - the - people - etthiseountry. The following States• have ratified the Amendment : Kansas, Missouri West Vir ginia, Wisconsin, Maine, Arkanstis, ana, Nevada, Illinois, Miobigao, South Car .olina. Pennsylvania. It has been rejected by Delaware. iteY'ln the United States Senate on Friday by a vote of 30 yeas to 20 nays, the amend ment of Mr. Morton to the bill to reconstruct Virginia, Mississippi and Taiaa, which pass ed the Douse on Thursday, was adopted.— Mr. Morton's amendment provides that those States shall ratify the Fifteenth Amendment before they shall be entitled to represents. tion in Congress. On motion of Mr. Ed znunds the section providing that the Com manding General may suspend laws in the States n a med which he may deem unjust or oppressive, was stricken out. A further amendment, proposed by Si;, Morton, that the proceedings of any of said States shall not be deemed final until approved by Con. gress, was agreed to, and in this form the bill was passed by a vote of 44 to 9 • FINE FOR KILLING SMALL BIRDS.-By an rot of the General Assembly of Pennsyl vania, approved the 31st of March. A D. 1868, a penalty of twenty five dollars, is ina posed for the killing of any insectivorous bird; one half of this fine to be paid to the informer. Here is an opportunity to make twelve dollars and a half, and render the community effective service. There is no 'practice so inhuman as the killing of the pretty little songsters that warble beneath Pur windows and gladden our hearts. It is the duty of every good citizen to prevent their destruction; and this only can be done by prosecuting those who violate the law. The birds that ate classed under the head of insectivorous birds are robins, martins, swal lows, blue-birds, weodpeckers ttc. &0., in fact all the various small birds generally seen in this latitude. W . Aimat perfection in everythinr, though in most things it is unattained, however, they svisu aim at it, sod persevere, will come much nearer to it than those whose leziness and I despondency male thou give it up as unlit taio able. , . .The above is particularly applicable to the eul•ject of health—all should do everything in their potverto attain perfection, as near as possible, in that. This can be secured by a regular and caltinuca use of the Zingari B,tters. 101, - The Governor has signed the death' uerrent of Louie Taut, tho colored wife roisoner in Pittsburg, and appointed the 29. b chl of April for the eireetxtiou. LOCAL iIiATTFAS. iiiiirThis being court week, and the Ed itor attending court; will - account for the scarcity of locals ; and for all mistakes which may occur. PirNew Good 3 at the Corner Drug Store.* aft. Show Cue for sale et the Diamond Gallery, * agOilez. Hamilton hal corn and oats for sale. UrSpecial attention is directed to the new advertisentents in to day's paper. Jun Reenyzo—A. lot of Walnut Frames or large Photographs at the Diamond Gal ery. give us a call. • Juin , ARaivzp.—Alex. Leeds, the Watch maker, with a newlot of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &o. All goods warranted as rep resented, ItspL.One thing is plain and that is that Elden's44o4c of Hate, Cape, Boots, Shoes, 'to., is larger than ever and wonderfully JUST FROM THE °PM—Messrs. Millet& Beaver; of our town, have just returned from the City with a large and well Aelpeted stook of goods. Advertisement next week. Garden Seeds at the Corner Drug Store. i'The reason Twitched! was not hung was that he poisoned himself and the reaso. o ti is notice is because E. &J. Elden have received a stock of fresh goods anti they want everybody to know it. * RECEIVED.—We see Messrs. Ambereon, Benedict & Co., Price & flaeftich,E &J. Elden, and C..N. Beaver have received their first supply of Spring and Sumpop; goods.— Give them a call. iten.,Thos. J. Cunningham, Butcher, would respectfully inform his customers and oiti• sena in general, that be has removed—his Butcher shop to the Basement under J R. Seller's saddler shop. See advertisement next • week. itirßoys, you must not tear down the handbills and posters. Any raison doing so wilfully can be prosecuted, and a heavy fine imposed. Look out; boys, Miller has hie eyes on you. ._Tbe few pleaftant days of this week have sufficiently dried the soil as to make it in proper condition for gardening; many persona are now engaged in this delightful pastime. How hugely we enjoy gardening, especially whep ifis douo—by somebody else.' ,JUSTICES or tra_PsAcE.—_Persons_w_ho were elected to the office of Justice of the Peace, at the recent Spring elections, will do well to bear in mind that they are requir ed by law to give written, notice to the Pro thonotay, within thirty days, of their ac coptance. xtm.Clioice Cigars and Tobacco at as Corner Drug ittore. * SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT.--A conven tion of the School Directors of Franklin county will be held in the Court House, in Chambersburg on Tuesday the 4th day of May, for the purpose of electing a County Superintendent of Common Schools. THE CROPB.—Sinco the fall of the recent refreshing spring rains, tho crops in this sec- tion of the country look very fine. They have sustained scarcely any injury during the winter months, and thereis a fine prospect of an excellent harvest. Tirl WEATHER.—It is still hard to deal de whether spring is here, an occasional flake of snow, with chilly winds, reminding one too much of winter to feel comfortable.— Besides, same of the weather prophets per sist that two more snows— (when a cat can be tracked they call it a snow)—are to come. The birds however consider that spring is or ought to be here, the swallows, doves, &a., having appeared last week. Scrtoot.—The .undersigned will open a school for boys for a term of ten weeks, in the Western School House,;:on Monday the 19th day of April, 1869. The terms of Tuition are as follows viz : In Orthography, Reading, and Writing, $3.00 iu the same including the elements of Arithmetic, $3.50 i n the same including Geography, and English Granimer, $4 00.— Elietory of the United States, Philosophy Bookkeeping, and Algebra, will be taught in case parents desire it and pupils aro prepared for it at $0 75 each extra. A. B STOLER. FRIDAY NIGHT.—The world famed Prince of 'funny fellows,' and the greatest Wonder Worker, living, Jerome Blitz, has been cre ating an immense sensation in Chambersburg night after night; his hall was a perfect sea of beads,—in fact the people had Jerome Bliiz on the brain. His parts and Inysteri ens manner of performing them startled the whole town. He. went to a huckstering stand and transformed hie eggs into greenbacks, potato:, into live kittens, butter into lard and apples into butter, and all sorts of other queer doings—so be ready . to see him this (Friday) evening. searqs. new assortment of QUA, Paints, Var nishes, •te 3t the Corner Drug Store, 4' ENTEaraiSs A meeting of the Association was con vened on Thursday evening, the Bth Indt:, for the purpose of electing officere fat 'the en= suing year which resulted in the ohoicc of the following persona : _ President—Wm. Noetling; Vice Presi dent, E. Elden; Secretary, A. D. Morgan than; Treasurer, J. W. bidter; Directors, W. A. Tritla, JB. gasser, B Venk, E• lam Frantz, Jacob Adams, tiiratn Benne berger. - - Dy direction of the Preside - at, a meeting will be held on Thursday evening twit, . the 211 just at which business of special im portance will be transacted, consequently all the members will be expectedtoiittecti. The — alsoeiation bideefair to become a pay ing institution; about four' hundred shares have already been taken. Stook can be ob tained before the meeting by applying to the Secretary, Alex. Morganthall. The Directors will meet at - the office of Jos. Douglas on Monday evening next. A. S. BOMEnAKE,Jate_See..,_pro-tem.-*- For a Cough, use "Seward's Cough Cure.'•' We wish to- call- particular attention to Seward & Bentley's Constitution Bitters, ad vertised_in_our paper this —week.—Their Bitters are said to be the finest tonic and most agreeable stimulant for the weak and delicate, of any Bitters heretofore in use:— They have been used in many _ localities with, the most gratifying results, and are highly recommended by Physicians for the prevent ive—ol—Fevers,--Fever and —Aguei — and — all -, malarious diseases. They create a healthy appetite, and strengthen the whole system. We are glad to have the_ntintroduced_in-this eeetion, and hope they will take the place of all the poisonous compounds heretofore palm ed off on the invalid as Bitters. From what we have heard said of them by those who ought to know, we are satisfied that a fair trial will convince all that they are is repre sented—a superior medicinal preparation They are sold by J. Burns Arubervon Drug gist. [For the Emma Turnplka Road• Mr. Editor.—l have often thought that a turnpike road from Waynesboro' to Fay• ettevil.e . would prove an immense benefit - to the people living along the hoe of this pub lie road. For scleral months of the year the roads are in a wretched condition, almost im passible We all know that the road from Quincy to Waynesboro "is a hard road to travel" in the spring season. A macada mised road for this distance is particularly desirable. The farmers ought, and I believe would generally appreciate it, for, besides the general convenience, their lands would be increased in value equal to the amount demanded of them in constructing such , a work _ I would-beslad to know if something could be done. QUINCY gib' PINI4 NOTICES. 200 - 11ETS - OF - L - A7DIES - FURS Comprising Mink Sable. German, Russian and American Fitch, Siberian and llfmch Squirrele, Canada and French Mink, French and Belgian ea ble,lor Ladies and Misses; Beaver - Otter, Swat 'a Donn. Er nine and Sable Trimmings on hand and any width cut to order in a few momer.ts notice. Fur brimmed floods, in velvet and silk; Muff and Cape Tassels Silk. Lamb arid Ermine Linings,— All l'inds of Fur iltateri•ls. Old and Moth eaten Firre altered, repaired and renewed into the latest styles in the rnobt improved manner at 'Updegrad'a G EAT FUR AND Gl'/pa FACTORY, where can be found on hand or made to ord, rin a few hours, Ladies Dog Skin, Buck, Goat, Sneep and Leather Glove, and M itta, unsurpassed for 'wetness, Jura. bi!ity and cheapness, on hand of or own make.— Cenm Fur Collars, Fur Gloves, Lamb Felt and Flannel Lined filmes, 'luck, Sheep, Go;a, Leath. or and the great Dog Skin Glove Also Buffalo Robes, Sleigh and Buggy Blankets, (six different patterns) Grey Blankets and BONO Blankets, an immense stock selected and manufactured express. .ly for our Winter trade for '6B arid 69. LIPLEGRAFF & SON, Hat, Fur and Glove Manufacturers, Opposite Washington House. Hagerstown, Oet, 30, 1868. GUIDE TO MARRIAGE. Young Men's Guide to Havpy Marriage and Conjugal Felicity. The hum me vieurd , of benevo• lent Physicians, on the Errors and Abuses inckent to Youth and Early Manhood, sent in sealed letter envelopes, tree of charge — Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Philadelphia, Pa. june 19-Iy. yi * Ilf_t‘i o),s 4,4.10-.11 In this place on the 7th inst., by Rev. Mr. Cox, of Chiimbersburg, Mr. ISAAC GIPE, to Mit% MARY A I:IUNODLE, both of this vicinity. l e .=_* nip * •= lll On the Bth inst., Mrs. ELIZABETH MeLAUGHLIN, aged 28 years, 5 months and 28 days. Near Mt. Hope, on the 7th inst., Mrs. FANNY BREOHBILL, aged 92 years, 1 month and 20'days. 10•J,'4/4..‘ , :ill =le n BALTIMORE Monday April 12 1869.- liLOUß.—There is a better demand for Flour, and the market exhibits more strength and firmness, although prices eannot b e quoted higher. We have reported to.day sales of 1,000 bbls Western Spring Extra, taken for export, atria: 100 bbls do. at $6.. 50 ; 200 bbls. choice Howard Street do at $9.25(69.50, and of 50 bbls, Western Rye at 66 75 per bbl. Howard Street Super $6.- 00(66 75 do. do. Shipping Extra $7.00(67 - 50 do. do Trade Brands Extra $8.00(69.50 do. do. Family 9 00®10.50. W HEAT—Was in light supply again to day, the receipts amounting to only 3,00 0 . bushels, but the demand was fair, and the market rather firmer in tone than for some time past. Sales comprised 1,000 bushels fair red at 1700175 eta , 500 bushels good to prime do. at 200®205 cts*, and 650 bush els choice do. at 220®227 eta. OATS.— Were firm this morning and fair ly active.. We notice spies of 500 bushels prime .'Maryland at 72 cts., and of 2,000 bush els heavy Western at 75 eta. GEO. W. WELSH, ATTORNEY A T LAW. • Office in the Town Hen Iluttling, next door tO the Post Office. Dep, 13 18tit THE GREAT Zingari Bitters. A. Sale Bloed[4'nriller, A Splendid Tonics A Plientsant Beireragei A. CERTAIN , AND Preventive of DiSeaseg ,The ZINO A RI DITTERB ate coinpntinded from e prescription_ of the celebrated Egyptian physician eggorsus, who, after gears of trial and experi pent, discovered the Zingarina Herb -the twat re markable vegetable production, the earth, perhaps, has ever yieltied—cirtainly the most effective in ae cure of &wade.- It, in combination with the other valuable properties of which the ZINOARI Erl . TERS ie composed, will cure Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Billions Fever, (NAM, Colds, Bronchitis, Consumption In the first stage, Flatulency, Ner vous Debility, Female COM. plaints. Rheumatism, Dysen• Mry, Acute and Chronic Di arrhoea, Cholera 3lorbus, Cholera, Typhoid and - = - .Typhus Fever, Yellow Fever, Scrofula, Diseases of nees, tte. , &O. In this Pasysariox and Culls of the above dis- Caere, it has never been known to fail, as thousands of our meet prominent citizens throughout all parts of the country, will testify. Let the afflicted send fora circular containing testimonials— and—rertili cates of those who have been cued after their cases have been pronou•iced hopeless by our best phy— siciens, PRlNuirm, DTPOT, - R RAHTE.Er& - 00 , No 6 N Front St , Philadelphia RE C C OIVIMENDED -- BY - Ex. G. , v. David It Porter, of Pennsylvania. Hon. Robert J. Plotter, 641 Hon. Edward McPherson, " !lon.Joel 13. L ,(TOFlVl)anner, Hon. Wm. 11•IcSherry, • " SEND FOR CIRCULARS. err 16—'69 NOTICE, HE undersigned return thanks to their numer ous friends tor the liberal paronage ten ered them during the past year•, and request all parties owing them to make jrnmediate settlement, as they are de termined to close up their b,,oks. MI accounts 1.111. aettted for after May 1, 1869, will be placed in the hands of en officer fur collection. (;ILL'S 4 STARTZMAN. NOTICE is given to al , persons not to purchase note of mine now in the hands of as - Iliave au offset against the same. j).A.NIEL GILDS. Ci reencastle, apr 16 —3t Resto:es gray and • faded Hair to its ORIGINAL CoLoa, removes Dandruff; CORES ALL DISEASES OF THE SCALP, Prevents Bat.nserss, and makes the hail grow Soft, Glossy send Luxuriant. $1,09 and $1,5 per Bottle. Each Bottle is a !WI Paper Bez. Prepared by SEWARD, —BENTLEY— &CH ENEY. DruggiPts, Buffalo, N.Y. Sold by ali Druggists. Bold by J. Burns Apberson, Druggist, Waynes boro'. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SUOES, GAITERS, BROGANS, HOSIEJiT, GLOVES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, TOBACCOS, SNUFF, CONFECTION S, FRUITS, e&C A SPLENDID STOCK Just received and for sale cheap for cash. apr 16-1899 E.& J. ELDEN. A Safe and Speady Cure for Cough%.Coldt, Asthma Bfonchitis, Hoarseness Croup, in.fluenza, Whooping Cough, Incipient, Consumption, and all Diseases of the l'hroat, and Lungs. Don't ne!•lecz a revere Cough, or tnrow away money on a worthless medicine. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE Prepared by SEWARD. BENTLEY &CD E N eruggistz, Buffalo. N.Y. SoLd tis all Druggist!. Sold by J. Burns Amberson, Druggret, Wayne'. lwro'. V I 111 A D. M. M ANON 'will be a candidate for re nomination for the office of lerk of the Gouda, subject to the action of the nt•xt Republican nocui noting couvention of Franklin Coifnty. Ch at be raba rp, A pri I 9 tf PLANTS ! PLANTS I' Cabbage. Beet and Tom-Ito Plants to be nti at the Garden of D. N. Gond, near Waynesber Pa. vpril 9 - • NOTIOEI4IO TFIFI TAX PAYERS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY.—The Tailspin; of Franklin County will please take midge, that will meet them at the following places. for pur: pose of receiving the State, County and Military Taies for. the year 1500, viz QUIPICY. , --At Mont, Alto ' on Monday, the 3rd day filsy, it The Hotel of Levtis Krocne; at Quin= cy tip Tuesday the dth daf of Miyott the Hotel-of :i. M. JOnes. • - • W ASHINGT&.—At Wrilnesgaro," on Wed- . amity and Thursday the bth and Otki days of May; at the Hate! of John Mullan, ANTRIM.—At Greencastleon Friday and Satz *inlay the 7th end Sib days of May, at the Hotel of Hays. MONTGOMEEIt. Al Welsh Hun, ort Monday the'lnth day of May at the lintel of Jacob Elliott. MERCERSBUIEII—At Merceriburg on Toes day the 11th day . of May. at the Hotel of Thom. Mc- Afee. N. B.—All persons who have been classed in the Mercantile A peraismen t for 1869. will - please ill their &Slice on the days I visit their respective places. All license not lifted at such times will be immediately left in the hands of proper Officers for collection, as the law allows no delay or excuse to delinquents. The Tr: usurer will not so far exceed his duties this year as to carry the licenses to the places of business, of those whose duty it is to call and lilt them, 0. W. SKINNER, ape 16 Treasurer. Foi Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Aci --ditroEtire—S..÷ormrci—Loss ofAiipetite, Nausea, Heir- ,- -burn, Jaundice, and all diseases arisinc from a disordered state —of-the-Stomata; Liver or Intestines. " and athera -Sold-by-J-Barns Amberson,—Druggist,-Waynes oro'. —apr 16—.1y Dissolution of Co partnership. NOTIONS, WATCHES, CIGARS, WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, Will receive his personal attention and will nut be entrusted to Apprentice Bays or other inexperienced persons. Orders for goods will be received nt his new Store Room, which is now being renovated, refitted and refurnished. • In making the above ann"uncement I avail my self of this opprtunity to thank old friends and cus tomers for past favon, and invite them, with new friends arid acquaintances, madA in another branch of business, and all others who wish to save money in the puichare of Watebea, Jewelry and Silver Wale to examine the assortment which I shall offer at tho time named. Wm) , race as LIFE INSURANCE AGENT will be removed to my More Room, where I can be found during business hours. Respectfully, apr 9-3 t) THOMAS A. t3f)ilf.LT. ACCOMMODATION WAGON. MBE subacrihee having put a wagon and ph. of hootes on the road be tween Waynesboro' and Greencastle informsthe;publie that he is well pre pared to do all kinds of hJuiing regularly between the two plaoes, and that he will be thankful fur a share of Lie public's patronage. Orders lett at the Drug ...tore of A. S. Bonebrake will receive prompt anent ion. ap 2—tfi GEO. rOitEMA N. T HE subgeril.p-r haying pur us , :hed a venal and pin., of hones for the pu-prse of haufirg be tween Waynesbor,', und Greencastle, is prepared to haul to and from the latter place regularly, and will be thankful fur a share cif public patronage. All ordure left at the Drug Mora of Dr, J. Burns Atabers.rn will be promptly att acted to. march :9 -Lt . ] J. KEEPERS. Prepared by SEWARD. BENTLEY & CHENEY. Druggists, Buffalo, N.Y. Sold by all Druggists. NOTICE! ..i:ls'- , ,:... , :i.,:105e ' DR. J. DE M INIERSON SUCOESSO'R TO 'iiva - irt # 4t thi dothor Drug Store,)---'• °WAYNESBORO', PA-. Having premised of 3 . r Kurtz the stock — end fixtures of the ConserDrug Store, I twill continue the business at the old stand, and—have-constantly on hand a full assortment ofall goads belonging to our line, viz : Drugs, _ _ Chemicals, Medicines, • Oils, • Perfumery, Lamp. Whacks, Chimneys, , _ Toilet and Fancy articles, &c., dcc., dcc. Special_attention—given- to compounding prescriptions. Remember the Corner end give us a call before going elsewhere. J. BURNS AMBERSON, M . D. feb-26-186 LIFE IS UNCERTAIN!' PROCURE YOUR PICTURE, EITHER A PHOTOGRAPH, ANBRO_T_Y_F-11,-O. -FERREOT-Y-P-E A t the • "DIAMOND" GALLERY. The undersigned having purchased Mr. fiamil ton's Gallery, is now prepared to make pieturesin the hie hest style of the art. He will give speawd attention to large photographs for framing, FRAMES, CASES, 4.C, of Frames, to which . Pictures taken in cloudy as well as clear weather. Having purchased all old Negatives in the GA. lery, copies can be had at any ti.ne. Cuppying of old Daguerreotypes. Ambrotypes. &c.. will be made a spceiality—as these pictures ars fast fading, and can b. grontiv improved by being copied, have it done before it is too late It 'doe. not injure a picture at all, to take copies tram it, and in every case the picture w ill be carefully re turned. N. D. Particular attention in taking pictures of children. • mai 12-tf] {.lf MDT. JACOB SUICE, MACHINE SHOP AND LUMBER YARD. LIDY, FRICK. & CO. bacting refitted their Mg. chine Shop and procured the latest and best inven tions in labor-saving machinery, are now prepared to in tnufacture inure extensively than heretofore the celebrated Willoughby Grain Drill, greatly improved, The Brinkerhoff Corn Sheller, and The Gibson Washing .llachine. They have els) aJJeI 1.) their lousi nen th• mae• efacture of Sash and Window Frames, Doors and Door Shutters and Blinds, Mouldings of every deseription, Mooring and Weatherboarding, Pailings and Plastering Laths, Spokes and Felines, an& all articles usually manufactured in establish ment of title kind Particular attention paid sex turning spokes,. Repairing of all kinds well and promptly done. A baring STaCS or L 31BER of every description constantly on band. soh.] for cash only. LWY. FRICK & CO, due 11 ANTlBilit FACTORY AND SAW MILL. (TA VING increased facilities for manufacturing ILL all kinds of building material, such as Sash. Doris, Frames, tshutt ers B.inde, Flooring, Weath erboarding, Moulding, Washboards, Chairtmards. Coinice, Smiting. Porti coos, &c., dtc. I oiler to furnish all mateml t, t he public (building) of dry lumber and substantial workmanship and at .e -duced prices. The above material constantly on hand. or made to order at the shortest notice. Al so boring worked to order. Sawing by mill and circular saws of every description done. lam also prepared to furnish the two noted Bee Hives. Lang stroth (pat) and the Antietam Hive, the last of which is cheap. simple, and just the hive for coin. mon bee culture. Call, see and cxami ne for you'self, or address D. F. GIIOD, • ap 2—tf Factory near Waynesboro'. DISSOLUTION. ir" "'partnership heretofore existing between the undersi4ned it, the Merchant Tailoring bu siness, was this day (vlarch 16th, 1869) dissolved by mutual consent. The books of late firm are in the hands of lierkely Logan, upon whom all per soils indebted are requested to call and make set tlement. .1 A FISHER, The undersigned will continue the business at the old stand. lie returns his thanks to the publi , " for past patronage and hopes by attention to ttusi. 111'93 and, a disposition to please all to merit a con.- tinuance of the same. - BERKELY LOGAN. tiagerbtown, March 19-11 CHOICE SEED 'POTATOES. FrlllE subscriber offers at Private Sale shout ISO bushels Seed Potatoes, conei•ting of the follows int; variPt(es : liarriaon, Early Goodrich and MI lit Peach Blow. A E. PItIGE. war i2--tf - • N S► GUNS ! PENKNIFE BLADES. doe 18-4 mos J. H.,IOIINSTON. JOHN 11 . RIPPLE haying - prwriancritly locate.l in this place, offers hie profersional services to the community. DEP es i t the front rown.next door ton nrebralce'e Drug Store. Doc 11, 1868. 0. Molasses at the store of iter.22v.l, 13.1.NED1C2 & CO. Pr.l3rl: N. Varnishes, Brushes, Wigs, nand a fine assortment e invite attention. • L. C. BItA CKBILL D 1 1,111332 U, JAmitt ILIA. BEHKELY LOGAN.
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