VILLAGE' RECORD. Vrir 41:Ir afr SIPA t 2 C) It Cl'. -' Murallay, April 27,1A71, Or Several persons wore frosts to death in Nebraska &min a blioaliog stern on Mon day. a week. es..lion. Thomas P. Marshll l l one of the brightest intellects that Roguelty ever , pro dined, died in that state recently. Mies Jeanie P. Megride, of Vesaego Imo., ty, Pa., hie recovered ikon, T. I. Wagoner $B, 800 for breach of premise of marriage. Shopherdetown (W V.) Reg After stye that Judge IL B. Hell has dad. dud the set removing the county vest from that place to Charlestown uueouetitxtiora►l. UP" Hon. John A. Fleistsod, editor of thy Ancestor taarnirter, has been appointed by the President to the position of Naval icor, at Philadelphia. - 1111, - The subscriptions to the pew loan now mount to over sixty millions of dol tare. The bonds will be hoed oa the first of May,• an: by that time it is probable that the entire hundred millions may be to ken. tar The Black-ticKaig trial in the Fred• --oriek-county-(Md.)court - was7 enoluded on , Friday last br spa fa of the prisoner. _ The_announcernent, or the decision of the ju• excitement. ingx.Congresi Adjourned sine die on Thurs. day last. A Ku Klux bill was passed. The "-----:----Vresident-bas issued a proclamation eenvom leg the Senate in extraordinary session on - the 10tb of blay. The session will be for the ounsideration of business which will be perfeeted by the Joint High commission. ittirOd Thursday night, the conferenea committee on the apportionment bill came to an agreement. In the senate the bill was passed-h 27 to__4and_--inzt_h_e=,Lorts - e_b_r-6-7=to= 30. By the bill Franklin and Cumberland are made a Sentorial Disttiot, Adams as be lug connected with York,. Franklin county is , made a separate Legislative District, and is eatitied to one member. StirNOLA) ou's army presses successfully. on with the assult on Paris,_ sad—each suo- needing day brings nearer the collapse of the Communist rebellion. On Saturday 'they vtere_Within-a hundred yards of the city ram parts in some places, the batteries on both aides were in active operation, and at inter. vela muskirry firing was beard. It is report ed sad again contradicted that Thiers has paid to the Germans the first five hundred million francs duo as war indemnity, and that in eonsequeace they have evacuated the forts held by them on the north and east of Paris, and allowed troops from ths Versailles tinny to take possession. There are several eircemstances wh!oh partly Confirm the re port, and if it is true, Meilinhon_now has the rebellious city invested on every aide, and can prevent any supplies reaching it from the interior. This apprehension has inoreas thOexeitement and desperation of the Par isian mob, and terrible scenes• have occurred in the streets. Sarin reference to the tide of immigrition which is reported in the Illinois papers to bo setting in from Pennulvailia to that and other Western States, the North American very correctly aod properly remarks : "There is no earthly ocesseon for this immigration. Penosylvana is nat.u II a grain growing- State. liar soil is bettor than that of 111., because it will hold out longer without fer tilizers. The soil of the western prariee is a fresh, deep . mould, but the product grows lose per, acre every year, as tke statistics prove, while our product per acre is inereas iog. The Pennsylvania farmer has, in the inexhaustible mineral resources of his native State, the permanent means of feeding the soil with lime. Rut' when the Illinois soil is exhausted, where is the fertilizing agent? All this° things, though overlooked now, will he appreciated in due. time. And then we shall find our Chicago cotemperarias las itatiog oar example and looking after the in terests of their State by eadeavoring to ar rest unnecessary and foolish emigration." —At a meeting in Baltimore on 'Monday of a majority of the corporators of the West. ere Maryland Extension Railroad Company thirty six thousand shares of the capital stock were subscribed The act of :he Gen. eral Assembly of Maryland creating the Co. fixed its capitol stook at $3'000.000, and the subscribtions made on Monday—the shares hems $5O each-give the $1,800,000 rep. resented the control of the organization of the Company. The eleotion of officers takes place in October. The franchise is a most valuable one, and we hope that immediate et4e. will be taken for the construction of the road. The charter of the Company au thorizes the buildingef aline of railway from soy point on the Western Maryland Railroad in Washington .county, to any point in Alle gany county. It is generally understood sort the proposed road will extend direct from Hagerstown to Cambe:land.—•Atne►i 4trn. sta.oo the let of May nest the speeisl es lieesee tat required of ill kinds of , dieL els expires, ezeept ttbss or tobaseo and 11. quer dealers, which continues is fares, from hien tinse it. is estimated that the re. eet l ier for the eusiiog.yesr will be aeoressed *hoot $150,000,000. The only lifetime rev 0-,ue ealiseted hereafter will he ois incomes, rkaks and;tobacco. L I OCAL MATTERS. —The pionio elturowle mails spies. 10106Chamberoburic is to, hare • new Pow der Mill. 98..0ur farmers are now busily planting nom and potatoes. IlfirTbare are several eases o in our town at reams. —Sea vale advertisement of Mrs, Snot. berger. ;.Daring the pest week we bad several frosts, but too slight to datums the fruit prospects, iskAsep out of debt, oat quarrels, out of law, out of damp olotba, out of reach of liquors, out of thin shoes, and out of doors make boys are closely watching the bill pesters in the hope t the owning of a clime. arThe,wheat fields in this .section con tinue to present an unusually promising sp. pearling's. An earlier harvest by two weeks than last season is redioted. -4teutiou is called to the Borough Or. dinsuce iu this issue authorising the estop. ties of Korth Street, opening a new street tto. at the west esd of town. Mons GooDs.—Meeers. Coon & Stone• house, one of our most extensive mercantile firms ers-on-hand-with a full stook of now goods. Call and see the late styles. FEBTIVAL.—The ladies connected with the Reformed Church in this film intend to give en Ice Crests and Strawberry Festi val in a few weeks, the proceeds to be appli ed towards furnishing the new Church. .. _____ NEW GOODS.—The GOODS.—The attention of in want of new goods is directed to the ad• vertisemente in this issue of Messrs. J., W. Miller & - Co , - Boerner & Warms, and ?Jr. Wiesner, of the Marib Store. .61,411. Werke third attempt to burn the prop erty'of Daniel Keefer at Orretown was made onWednesday morning of last week, the in cendiary firing Ins smoke house. Owing to the frequent fires there, the citizens, says the Public Opinion, are compelled to keep a vigilance committee oat nightly. SAD ACCIDENT -- On Virednesdey evening of last week- an interesting little boy, aged between 2 - and 3 years, son of Mr. Henry - Creyton, seeidently fell into a tab of hot wa ter,, and was so severely soalded thit death ensued the following evening. Its rcmains were conveyed to rimmittsburg for burial. band of these strolling regrants enoamped during several days last week in Losbet's woods adjoining town. The females, as uscal,employed their time tt beg ging and fortune-telling. We are not advis• ed as to missing poultry, etc. --The Tax Collector (County *Treasurer will be in this place ou'NVeduesday next. As the of hearted county officials requite us to insert hist spring a eix•uollar 'dyer tiseutent gratuitously, a briet announcement must suffice for this occasion. For 'fifteen years previous to last spring our bills were promptly settled, but this is an age of ro• forms, etc. MOUNTAIN ON .14112.—About noon on L .Monday last a fire broke out on the East Ode of South Mountain in the diriction of Ger mantown. About 9 o'clock in the evening a brilliant light extending for some distance in that direction was witnessed by our citizens. A serious lose by the destruction of rails and valuable timber has no doubt been sustain. ed. A hrouaNEn EETlNo.—Aocerdini to the announcement in our last issue, a meeting of Carlisle Presbytery to ordain and install Rev. W. N. Geddes as pastor of the Presbyterian congregation in this place, was held on Tues. day evening. The requisite number of min. isters not beeing present, after a sermon by Rsv. J. Smith Gordon, the Presbytery ad. journed to meet on Friday evening of next week, the stn of May. OUT. —We observe that our clever neigh bor, Mr. E. W. Washabaugh, announces himself as a candidate for the office of sheriff, 'subject to the decision of the .ltepnblican County 'Nominating Convention.' Ed. is a clever fellow and would make a "tip-top" sheriff. If nominated our Democratic friends will have to place a fleet sag upon the turf to win. *NAV° purpose slittily publishing a "black list." There is a class of patrons who owe us largely, some of their arrearagea dating bask as tar as seven and eight years. Hay ing so far totally disregarded our appeals for settlement, we purpose exhibiting to our good-paying patrons the names of those non paying or swindling subscribers. The names will be forthcoming as soon as we get the list complete, which !ill be . in the eoUraii of the next month. • rir.A. Moravian Nissionary, after forty years work In Greenland; on returning to Sogland, reports: "In all Greenland there is but one elation , in the neighborhood of which there ire many.hesthen. With this exeeption, all -the Greenlanders now profess ebtistiasity." 'What shall we now do with out favorite bp:in; via: 'Arms Grooniamra iey mountain!" , Vegetable Sioilian Bair Renewer cleanses the bead from dandruff. Give it'a CrTbe Phrouological Journal for May —s very superior Number—centalus au , ray of ever twenty stated articles, besidelits Over valuable Miscellany; amosg'the molt in• retesting subjects may be mendmied; Edward Harris, the 'spinout Rhode bland wools. mannfaetnerer. 'I wouldn't be a Phreeeleg let"-Wily Roil% Stiggeattone to Public Speak eta-;-Dead-or- Alive—whinbr Wilma as. Women's Rights; The beet—their Dress and Care; In the Mammoth Cave *Atheist a guide; Charles Sumner;, The Utah Whines; Why we seed Wetness ea Fhysleittes; Deleetivs Ednestiosal Methods; & Free 'nlpit—s need of the Timei; The Sugar Maple' Tree; .The Traveler, a poem; by ' ,Oliver Goldsesitk is commenced in ship somber, with new inns trailers, specially designed for this Journal Price 80ots. ;$3 a year. Bent half a year, ON TRIAL, for 111. Address 3. R. WELLS, $B9 Broadwity, N. Y. pneumonia at they iall herald of the greatest curiosities among the busi• nese homes of our town is the mammoth furniture depot of I. H. Whitmore, No. 3 East Baltimore street, up stairs. He occa• pies-the-entire-upper-floor. of the Rhodes building, with a splendid office and inspire room below. All this entire space is ram med jammed and crammed with the finest stock of furniture, carpets, oil cloths, mat• tinge, oil window shades, pieturs frames, looking glasses, &0., now offered in the Cumberland Valley, and which he offers at prices that would startle city dealers. Ike is a jovial and genial geutleman, a courteous and.polite salesman, never fails to make all feel at home who favor him with a call.— Now ia-the time to drop in and secure bar• gains.— Greencastle Echo. —Mr. Whitmore's advertisements-will - be found in our columns. DAMAGE 13m.—The Senate held a sea Bien onilonday evening, April 24th. Mr Demean offered a teeoletion that the hold a'aeslion on Tuesday evening_to—eon• ei.er t relative to the border raids.— After several amendments the original reso lution was carried by a vote of 20 yeas to 9 nays. usater. AlfredGriffitb, the eldest preach. er on the roll of the Baltimore 51. - E. Cele , (cream), died on the evening of the 15th, in the 88th year of his age, and wee buried it Alexandra, Ya , on the following Tuesday.— _ Mr. _Griffith was well known to theAdetho diets of this county, having been rresidieg Elder of this district a number of years -.0. Mar The strongest propensity woolen's nature, (he Insane some woman,) says a ears• ful student of tifisex, is to want to know what is going on, and the next strongest is to boss the job —Rentemberiog that the prayers of the right. teens roan availeth much, Brigham. Yosog has ordered special petitions to be offered up agaioss the grass hoppere the coming sum. mer. • • , REMOVED.- W. H Funk has removed hi 3 Livery to the stable adjoining the Waynes• bore' Hotel, where hje customers and the public will find bim prepared to furnish fine traveling horses and 4rat•elass vehicle,. NOTICII.—The annual meeting if the Waynesboro Building Aesooiation will be held en Pride, everting, Iday . sth. A full attendances is required. 2t B. Elam, Bee'ry. Writ is rumored that another attempt is to be made this maims to take from the Sinking fund 89,000,00 to aid in building what is known as the Piney Creek, Jersey Shore and Buffalo Railroad. This is the same swindle which was squelched IsetWin cer by Gov. Geary's veto. Little has been said about the scheme for some weeks, but it said that the members are being qui etly manipulated and as soon as a tvro•third vote is assured, the bill wall be spring and passed, if necessary, over, the Governor's veto. John Brown's soul is marching on, but las family are widely scattered. His widoii lives in Humbold county, California, Oh her son Salmon, and her daughters Sarah and Ellett. Anne, who was with her father at Harper's Ferry, is married in California.— The two none John and Jason live in Ohio, Owen in Pennsylvania, sad Ruth remain at the old place in North Elba. A tape.warm Measuring seven yards, has been taken from Afro. Susan Kraft, wife of Benjamin Kraft, of York, Pa• She bad bsen in bad health for the peat year,. and at times had become so prostrated that fears of her recovery wore entertained. 'She has now regained her health. Ao elohange says, "Solidified beer is the latest thing. It is lager concentrated the Way that they do it to milk, so that the a mount you olio hold on the point of a knife will naak•• you drunk Glean through. A luau can carry enough in his vest pocket to rola a temperance society ieft.The house of Matthias Karle,..at Ger. museum, Wia, was burned on Friday, and Mr. Karl* and his wile perished in the fire. Because s Fort Wayne woman kept her bed•bng poison on ths same shelf with her preserves, she don't hams to Owed her little Johnny's trowsers say more. —ln four of the coal mines is the vicinity of Soraotos work bas bees recomateseed without the authority of the miner? Unio', and this Asiociatioa has sought to Menem off the men by "coffin soden! • . , A jury in Tabula, a few days shies, a• warded edamsel• oily Wooten cents dam ages far breath of promise altho' she claim ed 820 1 000. • THE GREAT FUluilnlitli DZPOT..--0010 lattsisr.as LOCALS. Nonnx.—Dr. ittaniiholte, positively ex• treats teeth without pain by the woo of Ni tres Oxide Gai, which le plasma and eafo. • —oerpetr —43ritesedi•Carpato eau 120 bad of I. H. Wbitatora,. G roeOrastle; 40 per yard. • —Am you in quest oft pen osleetid stook of millisfory and todies finny goods, then stop at Stinks), 71, • 43,0041. Diotica..—The Members of - the - Enterpriee Banding Assooiaticn are notified that the an. noel meeting of said association will be held On Thursday evening the 4th or May. A general attendance is desired. A. 1). MORGANTLIALL, Belfry: DENTISTRY....-For Dental work, re to Dr. Brattish°lre. He is permanently hosted io WaynesbOre Hie prices sad work are ear. • passed by none. —For everything in the drug line, we eau eheerfully resommend Dr. AMbeisoa's estab lishment. ills assortment of dregs, petfu meth paints, oils, patent medicines, potions, etc, is large and complete. The Doctor gives ohne attention to compounding ptesoriptions. CALL AND SU -Smith of the TOWN Hail Store has opened out a bran sew Stook of geode, embracing, ladies and mimes, mem and boys gaiters and oboes, hats, 'stationary and notiefis generally. When, therefore, you are is want of any article in hie liae, 111128M bar the place for bargains—the "Town Hall Store." LAST Nonoz.— The subseriber intending to go East on the first of May to lay in a general- stook in the Photograph :line, asks all persons indebted to him to call and set tle in ,ths meantime. 2t L. C. BRACKBILL. RESUMED.—Abrin. Sheri bas resumed . business as a horse farrier. M. S. bag bad s - esperienee in the treatment of diseased, home and stuck generally. Resi dence et the Holsinger faoteryNorthwect of town. EAST.--Updegraff is in New—York and Philadelphia selecting materials and summer Stock. These who want Fashionable Bats, Caps, Gloves, Necktioa, Collars, Cuffs, Band kerchiefs, Saspenders, Shirts and underway. Ganse r -Umbrellas, traveling Bagtr, Pocket. Books, Sr,e , Ite•, should attend their opening Saturday 15th and Tuesday 18th opposite Washington House. Nortcr..-71, all whom it may con cern: —C. N. Beaver has closed out his bar loess at the N. E corner of the Diamond, ayneelsoro, tied removed his goods to Perry Co. Pa. All soceueta sot settled with him . by the 22d iost., will be plaearti the bands of H. M. Sibbitt,Esq., for collection, upon whom parties interested are requested to call without delay and thus avoid costs. Ma. BLAIR..•••I whish to say through the columns. of your paper that therefis:not a man, woman, or child at or near Waynesboro' that can any with truth I owe them a farthing. I learn through a friendly secures that semi& slanderous reports are in oirmala— tion about a little "tax" against me; if there is any lawfal taw standing against me I am net aware of it and I hereby authorize John Philips, cashier, to pay it from funds of mine and charge it to my :mount s and ask the gentlemen to invent some more honorable mesas of venting their spleen than to stab ore's character while absent. Yours, &a, VALNEY ROM ER; Mt. Gilead, Ohio, ) April 15,1.871. I —Cheap carpets of all kinds at the mem moth furniture establishment of I. H. Whit MOM, Greencastle , - ITALLES VEGETABLESICIUM Vs/ HAIR. REVEWER.. has proved itself to be the most perfect prepara tion for the Hair ever offend to the public to Restore Gray Hair to its Original Color, and create a new growth where It has fallen °nom drsease or natural decay. • It wide preserve the Bair from falling out. All who use it at. unanimous in awarding it the praise of being the beat Hair Waging extant. Our ,Treatise on the Hair sent free by mail. lIANCTACTURID OILY IT R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. For sals'hy all druggists. ZEIU&XL13.3111110151. PHILADSLPRIA, April 24. ,FLOUIL—The Movements i■ all:deserip lions of breadstuff* are of as eatreinely slug gish oltaraater, sad there is evidently more dispovition to-realize. The receipts of flour, although moderato, are in excess of the wants of the trade; abhut 700 bangle wore disposed 'of, at Saturday's quotations, vie: $5,25@5,75 for superb', $5,75®G;25 for extra, $6.87 i®7.50 for spring wheat family, $6,25@7 for Pennsylvania do, dcr, s7@B for lediaan sod Ohio do. for high grade.. GRAlL—There is not much demand far wheat; sales of 2,000 bushels at $1,60®1 68 for Western red, and $1,45151,48 for Pennsylvania do. Ryo is steady as $1.05 Cora is very dull; sates of yellow at 78e, and Western mixed at 7,1®729. Oats are dull; 2,000 bushels _Western sold at 65® 6Q. NOTICE. MINE subscriber infinite the public that he has 1 limed the Hot Dells of, Bee. ,D. P. Good. and des three varieties of choice Sweet' Potato, Plants for sate, in large or small quantities. Ap 20-3 t IifELUIIOR SPEILNIAN. NOW OPEN MILLER & CO.'S ! .I..r..p_•_•_ W. MILLER 4. CO. have just opened their T slime stock at epring Geeds, which was selected for tho home trade, and consists of all. the styles of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, arc. For the ladies they have lk large stock of all the late style Dieu and Fancy Goodin' • • Poplins,. • Alpaccas, Barges, A nice assortment of Spring Shawls. Lace Collate, Fins, Partials, Corsets, Chignons,' Swabber, ikc._ A fall line of Gents Furnishing Goode •f awry style and quality; FRENCH, scorch AND AMERICAN CASSIMEREE, Coatings and Vestings for spring and summer; also Shirts, collars, It'dit'fs, Bows, Beath, Tie:4ololW / Hosiery, Baspenders, Cuffs, dm Carpetings, Waled, Rag and Mega Carpet. Table, Floor and Stair Oil ifletbs; beautiful styles Oil Window bbades. A' full Mock of prime GROCERIES; Q Haidetere, ueenswere Ceoariveze.' lilasswere. MIT "311 - - NW- (all colors) Lewis, and Beater &!tree White Lead, Lin seed, Tanners' and roal Oil ! , Window Class and Putty, and in tact eve'rything that it usually found in a first class_ country_ store. All persona desiring to purchase are requested to call and examine goods and prices. No trouble to show goods. W. M. dr, CO. sp. 27. BOROUGH ORDINANCE. As OR/RNM(011 for the extension of North Street ; for a new street extending from North street to the first public alley South of Main street ands for intervening alleys. Seems 1. Be it onac'ed and ordained by the Burgers and Town Council of the Borough of Way • nesburo" ' riut six hundred and fifty.seven (667)' teat by thirty.three (33) feet of the land of Johu Funk be hereby appropriated for the purpose of the estention of North street from its present terminus at West street to the proposed new purest as,mark ed upon the Draft. Heenan 2. That six hundred and fifteen (61 . 5) ft. by thirty-three 03) It. of 'and sof.lno. Fu nit. Deo. Foreman, Henry X. Stoner and Henry P. Davis, and two hundred and sisty•four (264) feet by twen ty-one (21) feet of the lend of Dr. B. Fißtilf be hereby appropriated for the purpose of a street be ginning at the terminus of North street extension and terminating at the lust public alley Sleuth of Main street. Samoa 1. That three hundred Ind thirty (330) feet by twelve (12) teat of the lands of Mrs B. Gil bert and John Funk be hereby appropriated for the purpose of the extension of an alley from its pres ent terminus at the lint public alley North of Main street to the extension of North street. Simon 4. That throe hundred *no eighty (360) feet by twelve (12) feet of the lands of Mrs. E. Gil bert, Cleo. Foreman, David Stoner, Charles Davis and Henry F: Davis be hereby appropriated for-the purpose of the extension of the first public alley North of Main street. all of which is according to the Draft of Surveyor A.. B. WM. L. HAMILTON, President of Town Council. Attest:—J. B. Haulms. Sec'ry. Arenovin—The 20th.day of April, A.D.. one thousand eight hundred end seventy-one. JOHN BELL, Chief Burgess. ap 27-1 r New Firm! New Goods! LE STYLE 1 IN PE I B°ERNE R & YNA PIT have just 'feed at the Cows Utornott 8701101611 splendid line FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN ' GOOM embracing Cloths of Tains grades, and rebus.— PLAIN AND FANCY CASHMERES, latest styles and best qualities, Doeskins', Cheviots, Tweedy, Linen and . Crepe Coatings, stylish Vest Patterns, etc. ' All of which will be made .to order with the bait Trimmings pin ,1 in the best unwire. A GOOD FIT GIIAILUITISD in every saw or' no sale. READYMADE CLOTHING Popei Collars. Ties. Bows, Suopendent, Hasler), etc.. slwsys on hand'.' Gentlemen desiring stylish and good Aging cleat ing should give us a We. BOERDIER & WAYNANI!, E. Cot. Diamond, op 2.7 THE School •Directwa of tbi, Waynesboro' &boo' District want to borrow Blebs Thou un d Dollen, fot which thej will ismieDeada of Ate school district bearing interest at q• sets of !even per eent.per anninseanti fro* of tails.. , By order of the Hoard; mist 2-49 J. B. HAMILTON, See'sy, AT; Perotlid, - Reach Gingham, Swims. InMMI PUSLI TnE undersigned Wi tl seltat Palle Sale, near the Nunnery Maim% • • 011 Wedpuday tbalOth (kJ , pf Way, the following poisons!'_psopertyi to , wit FULL SST OADINET-MAKBR TOOLS carolling of planes, rahisele, saws;(augers of all sit. di; liana iidd bias, wink bench,: timing lathe and turning chisels, broad-axe, hand and whip *OM 2 erois.clat swe, 0 drineingiksites.7onrer satriquarew suit's, hand screws, and all other tools used in the ,business; saddler and shoensikes, Serveyor'w instruments, compass, chain and scale, 1 sat draft. big instruments, a lut pump•tusker tools, rod our gem, tripod,, ropes pulleys, ac., 2 lidders,sione our gem, hammers, sledges. croithar, digging iron, mat , took, pick, wedges, unfinished bedineeds, a lot of lumber of different kinds, I hearse box, some black smith tool., 1 veneer mandrel, paint cupboard, paint stone, cans and jugs, tool chest, log chains* a' pair large shears to cut iron, axes. wedges,. mahogany and maple veneering. blacksmith vice, old iron, 2 endgames, 1 tad plate and'', coat atom. looking. , gismos, 3 clocks, ice. it. ' Sale tticienmence St 9 o'clock on said day whew - - .nmireill be made known by apr 97 MARY SNOWBERGER, MARSH STORE I FIRST ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS f TAE subscriber announce. to his customers and the public generally, — that ke bas jus re uroe from the East and opened out a stock of new goCds, embracing all articles usually kept in country stores. lie invites Special attention to a clean stock of Dry Goode, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Hate, Shoes and Notions genereLly, -all of which he Is. selling at shottiroiits for CASH. Persons in want of goods are asked to examine his stock before purchasing else Where. PH11.1? WIESNER. ap NOTICE TO TEE,LADIES NEW MILLINERY GOODS I ILIrIBBES fITTOKOL & GORDON announee• JYJLto the ladies of Wayt.esboto' and vicinity that they have just opened out in the , corner room opposite the Bowden House a complete assortment— of new Millinery goods. Their stock embraces Hats and Frames of every variety, Flowers,. Ribbons and trimmings of every description, including White trimmings, titamped goods, Corsets, collars, fans, netts, jewelry. Healthy. &c. Ladies ars inviten to call and examine late style. and prices. spr 27 ' FIRST ARRIVAL - Or NEW GOODS EMET-11 WEARS NO RECEIVING" MIR 'mar SUPPLY (0 SHINU AND SC ER GOODS; 0 77r-which we csiryour attention.. We Ire low , peplum] to soli all kinds of Dry Goode, Groceries, Queonewaro and Notions, it a much tower pries*, than Aikey base bee:v..6ld foe several years:. Alpacas, Reliant*, Cantos awl towns, len's wear of all descriptions, Boys' and Misses' SUXIIMIIt wear, Everything needed in ,the clothing line; Rag, lasported aed Girthing Carpet;; Shoes, Boots and Salaam. Hata; na Cloths for !lens sad Table, Sotions of all kinds.. Brenta, Cure and Callan,. Embroitlaq, Laces and Issertingr, Neck Ti.., Butterflies, as. Elastic and Garter Braid; Domestic and nand' Gingham; high, Blay and Coat Linen, • Comrades, Jeans and Tweed.,; Table Diapers, all widths, & Hosiery. Gloves, &a. Caseimerss, Clothe; Oar prices are low. Give as a call and we will tsy to secommodate is everything. iiMBERSON, 111CPCCOICT & CO. April It, 187!. IFrIHE undenrignad would inform till pablia rim J. *rally thathe nag purchased the Livery -maw tofore awned by Franklin Wasgley, and is lolly prepared. to mast the wants at the tow =unity in, his line of bueiness. Ha has had all hi. carriage, neatly re paired and refitted and hie horses are saki, ;sada and fast travelers. Par ties, eonveyed to aay desired, ac o•niparded by a careful driver. ' • Office ene door west of Dowien's Natal, wheat in ittentiie hustler will be MI attendant's at all home af and day. No Wort wilt be sparei Ms accommodate all wht sac; pktronize ilea 17 tf RY GOODS ! -re Tim ibslnizsz KM. C. L. HOLLINEIERGEN Asa jest At cabled a full supply Of new liilliziesilooda La ' ara hivitsd to salt and amain, bit - 816SL apt SO. . SALE. • WM. IL PUNK.
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