VILLAGE RECORD. .'9CeP',~,.~~ Fealty,ay 11,1130; • • • 11,ecEivEn:—Wo aokupwledgo . th6 otaigti $4 from Daiioi;Mtiaters, benct I1li• • tic 4 AL—Ovidg to , the eiceldetl„stitto of our I dvertising: eolvnws we tLig *tele omit Our trgual local ' GitcicErins, eto.—lJur neig or eitl bee Opentd out ta full dro6k of fresh grocerioh, bew_queenswaro, oil. , Ben, a4vertisententp in , to•day's paper. NEW atitObS:—Niftt 31A41 s ' Arnberson tenedibt & Co ; And 'Messrs. Prire ds 'nor lieh, bait, received their venand supply of new spring and summer goods. Advertise- Inentb Peat week. A CAAD.*We invite special attention to the card of Dr. W. D. Brown . , of Chambeie• burg, in to day's paper. The Doctor'imetll6 od of treating diseases has proVed very sue. tessful l and we would advise penning:ire this' section who may be laboring wider diseases of the lungs or other ohronie affection., to Consult him.- frin JEWELRY BT fashionable jewelri, wadies, ctn., are refer red to the advertisement oflir. C. C. Force, of Hagerstown, in another column. He has a most extensive assortment from whiefr to make selections, and We •advise _persons in quest of articles in his line ter give him x call. TaE ItoAns.—:Beasts. netkiele & Stoner Supervisors of Washington toWnehip; flounce in another eolunsn that they will of- NuThlido on the 25th um the 'p At lie roads of the township in sections to con traotorsi Ora will be required to keep them In-order acciliding to specifications for one year.. - This is in accordance with an act pass ed by th-e-last TEMPERANCE CoftvErlitiost-IszAfter due consultation between the paters of the dif ferent churches of bhambersburg and the Bev. 11. D. Chenoweth, Corresponding See retary of the State Temperance Union, it was unanimously agreed to hold a conven tion, under the auspices of the State Tem --p-eianietnion, in Clia — Mieriliitri,tiirfues- day, the 28th of• May, commencing at 2 o'- clock, P. M ; itt the Court Rouse, fee the district embracing the counties .of Adams, Franklin and Fulton. An invitation is et• tended to the pastors of the different church as to attend as delegates, and to appoint five. delegates from each charge; and also for each temperance organisation to appoint five dele gates. Minuet MEETING.—Tbe Annuttl_ Meet ing of this denomination will be held at Pipe Creek, Md, on the 11th day of June next.— At the Annual Meeting sf - 188t3 it was deci ded, "that there be no public preaching at the place where the' Council. is held," and "that there shall be, no boarding tent pelt up at the place of queeting, to entertain and feed a mixed multitude as before," but "that the Church holding the meeting shall make arrangement to receive and entertain ¢ll the brethern and sisters privately. The change in the manner of holding these meetings, so far as cot:terns spectators, may be briefly stated thus: 1. The delegates will assemble on Tues day morning instead of Saturday :and Sun day as heretofore. 2 There will therefore be no general gathering on Sunday, at the place of holding the buisness meeting. And 3. There will bo no preparation for feel ing any but those who are in baisness atten dance at the meeting. BIOTS.-A riot occuted at Mobile, Ala. baton, on Tuesday last, between the negroes and rebels, :which lasted about one hour. Three white men and two negroes were re. ported dead, and many wounded, The riot Was occasioned by the interruption of Judge Hey, of Philadelphia, who was addressing the negroes at the time. A similar tint on. curred the other day in Richmond, the reb. el police being the aggressors. iIARRISIICRO May 12.—Some time since two brothers, named Zook, from. Lancaster Pa., were brutally murdered near Vicksburg, whore they were operating a plantation. The Governor of . Pennsylvania, through the Legislature, offered a reward for the capture of the murderer*. Today Governor Geary received a despatch from General Gillem, at Vicksburg, announcing the oniture of C. L and A. fl. Broome, the alledged murderers. 13 - Judge Kelley addressed the people of New Orleans on the, political -status of _the South on Saturday evening. His audience %CIS the largest mass meeting of citizen's known in that city.for some time, 'sod nu merous political elubsystre piebebt with ban ner, transparencies and devices. . The plat form was appropriately decorated ) salLmaoy bf tire prominent ethane-and Mice of the tity, - occupieti seats uponit„ larEa.bfeyor Monroe, or. Zew Orletus, 'desires the President to ,eoun*rmand the late orders ef, Gemmel Sheridan. , .13orne 'menthe ago Mr . Johnson grantea one. of Monroe's reqieste. ' led the ,lest.lit 'the July toes ere of.llntiA then. ,He will firth. &.j hcsittft 'ahother. 0 Et 6. 'TEO RELlitistArThe transfer of Jeff. L,Pavia from FortOn* s' mime.. to Rich. mond was Made cut Stithrdiiy,last;, the prison. err rtieg iq, the ,eustodi: of, Gee. BOrtoe, tottimandant. of the Portrait. (in Monday he ' , Mello his appearanee be. fotathe Circuit Court of the United states for did District of Virginia, 'in Micorditiew with tho writ..,of,,habeas coque, • • General Burton's return to the writ was read, , and Judge Underwood complimented him on o beying thalapi and releitied him of the Stii tody of Davis. The United ,States ,Marshal immediately served. ow Datiti a bench , .war; rant to-answer the -Natio% indictment. for treason against the Units& Chutes. _ Davii? counse,l addressed tho Court lA , favor of their client being admitted to hail, 'a n d asking for a delay of his trial. No oppOsitiati of mo ment was - feade by the counsel for the prose cution, who had just arrived 40111 Washing ton, after an , interview - with; Attorney Geri eral Stanberry. The bail was haed at $lOO, 000. Judgatloderwoad announced his read. inese to wept the hail, stating s at the same time that Are responsibility a tt , f the delay in frringieg the case into Court rested upon-the Government and. not upon the District At torney. He also said that one.half of the bail should be given by persons in Virginia. The roco:nizanoe re• ohm, that he is ti pear Before the Court itr November. Among Davis' sureties are Horace (;freely and John Minor Botts. When the name of the latter was called it was received with hisses. • 14- on the discharge of the prisoner being order. ed. be was by his late' comport ions in rebellion, and held a reception in the court-room, amidst the plaudits of the throng, being_greeted-with-cheers and—the itfaviog of hats until be reached a carriage awaiting him, where it is reported "about fifty —nu, groes shook hands with him." He wit) vie• it Canada in a few days to see his children. Breettieridge is said tithave been indicted for Omen by the Grand July now ib session in Richmond. No—doubt -theyr expect to IP him to trilichut • itioylum to trilai e as he served in the field and bad an important command in the Reber army, bis•release be speedily effected. Thus ends the great farce. The New 'Yolk Citizen, in an article on the project to raise a fund for the este).- lishment of an Asylum for Ivalid Soldiers, at Gettysbargoim der the_teoenk act of the-Leg islature, incorporating an Assooistion_lor.the purpose, of which Gen. Metal ie President, says that in regard to the diamonds which enter into the gift distribution, there is a strange and romantio history. They are the jewels of the women..of 'the _South, seat North to New York during the recettt war, and hero told for what they w9uld fetch-- we suppose to aid the rebellion. Thus col lected, they subsequently passed into the hands of ono of our Wealthiest and most en terprising merobants,-111r. John" Anderson) and from his hands they have been transfer red by sale to the gentlemen of _high stan ding who are now engaged iu founding this Gettysburg Asylum. Hero indeed, is a chance for charity to receive a (literally) "brilliant" reward• There are to be eighty thousand subscribers at five dollars each, and every shilling over the mere cost Of the dimonds and the requisite monk) for pla. clog the thing before the public will be de voted to the Soldiers' Home. GEM. MecAlisnArdi.—The rebel cut throat, Gen. MoCansland, who burned Chambers burg.by order of Gen. Early, is now residing at his home in Mason county, West Virginia: A Virginia exchange says he has been fa vored by Gen. Grant with a letter which ex empts him from any danger of imprisonment or trial for the Chmbersburg affair, and he has-every assurance of protrition from the atithorithre of the States of West Virginia. !'The freedman of the South have dis proved all the croaking prophecies of their enemies. So far froth needing Tauten to enable them to get along, they are proving their ability to do, in their way. better than 'their old masters- All accounts from the South' are hopeful ft. tie • success of the great experiment, sarSoldiers who enlisted in West Virgin ia regiments from Pennsylvania, by sending their addreis to the AAjutant General of that State; at Wheeling, will receive an elegant bronze medal, struck by order of the laegisla tare for'presentation,to all mon vrho enlisted in West Virginia regiments. ,t `Real estate in Chicago is out of the reach at any but the rich. POW and fiva miles south of the business centre of the city real estate is.selling at from 830 to .850 per foot. At Hyde Park, sin miles south, small two•atory houses On small lots sell from .$6, 000 to $lO,OOO, and rent at ,from ;sloo' to $BOO a year. ag..The Chicago Tracing states that the fund for the erection of a suitable monument- to the memory of 'the late President Lincoln hia now ,reached a sum sufficiently large to warrant thi committee in commencing the work, and liunderstands that they short. 13r be prepared te receive plans and Specifies, .tions for such a monument from • the aitiats of the-country at large. . • ifirThe Ootomisisiofiet of Pensions. denim the Pub%) to lie' informea • that tot ls, bu ' eu 0 0300 4:graolidg Peno o , 4 o 9 01 ,t diets of 1812, osooptiog only those disabled itl die atrvioe, REatetertratia.—Under thiu"iaiptin'e'A .• Neu', Natioa, a radical joiroal ofgiatit:ahlW , puhluhod itt Bat:hay:did ' v ?pats; .sne' • fellereing paragraph: ‘'n ,Who ean'realise the faittetka'4et,'lt Mt. ,- What's d iraotr Why!, the . : LION, 4r.lii• Botts arid Coruelious Elatos ) amniaAt' Masa aeonhis Meekness glitters, trei j aeatediivith., the Girand Jury, and that, AO°, in. the city a-Richmond. Here's the teat we leave our readers and posterity to Mak4 theelithinent. • The world inovis In Itiobwortd,.:Va., though it stands 'Oil efery Whore glee. Whet do Ceppetheids iv the Norprt hit*. of Ahiar r. • • _Ti EL Troops Defe4tectby /ndjstre. SAN FRANCISCO, play 1g —The steamer Alontana, fiom Panama, Oriitedie•day. , 'the Los tingeing Teteyriph saita. tbare geutikrisifroal Prescott; Atiiona,7reitorts the, defeat of a company. of United States troops by the Indiena i and OM 40 Men were . •, The Apactria are raiding on the 1.41' Psi and Prescott roads, and 'have, eaptured !forty eight mules. They aro also reported to have. seised a trairaof seventy mules, loaded with goods. • The. wife 'Off Governor M'Cortitiok: 'dfed suddenly at Prescott, on the 30th of Aprik The death of the old horse Henry Clay, who in his time has been one of the great cele• hvities, and' who was belived to bo the oldest living stallion', occurred in' Seneca county, Now York A iril 22d. The a.e of this otse is announced as forty-three years and seven monthe—eertainly a eurprisiatsge fat hoise to amen. • 1= WABEIINOVON, May 13. In the Supreme Court at noon'the Chief /Justice dismissed the Mississippi and Georgia injuoetion cases on the.ground of a want of jurisdietion. The opinion of the court will not therefore come Tip at the present term on the constitutional it • of the recronstruotien bill. - A Railroad comlunfor .ran away with a 1360,000 , heiress from Springfield, Illinois a fe - W — disys since, but they were capture , at St. Louis as they were about to be married, and given separate lodgings in the station house. The elghl.bont bas been signed by the Governer and le now- the—laitLisiew The, interest on our publie debt is noW something dyer sll,6oo,ooo,every month. RZ" XX E tel ai Al 33 . On the 23d tilt,near Henry, Marshall Co: 111. DAVID BO WERY DUFFIELD oldest son of Mrs. Elizabeth Duffield of Welsh BUD, thi3 county., In this place on the 7th inst , Mr. THOM -A-S-PrITIT, aged 72 years, 5 months and ' 28 days. Thus, has another of our oldest and most respected citizens passed away, passed, be yond the reach of human Influence, passed where our praise cannot increase his happi- DOSS, nor our censure, demintsh . hisjoy. He lived long enough, however to develops and maintain a character, which reflects credit on his Memory.was a positive charac ter. His reputation for honesty and truth, was spotless and pure, his candor proverbial, his 'sincerity unquestionable, and his plain blunt manner of expression brought out his feelings and opinions so clearly, that no• one could mistake his views on any subject. His ehristian life was characterized by great zeal in the cause of his Redeemer and until hervous system became so terribly shattered by repeated attacks of Paralysis (rec. daring his sense of hearing so painfully song. tive that even the worship of the sanctuary grated harshly, and confusedly on his ear,) he was faithful in hie attendance upon his pub lie, as well as his private duties is a dais tian. His faith,, was of no uncertain kind, but with Job ) could exclaim. "I know that my Redeemer litithr and with perfect assur. ante look forward to glorious 'immortality through the, precious promise of the son of God, who bath declared, "because I live, 'ye shall Jive also'''. 'Having in early manhood. been brought into a state of saving grace, through tepentatce and faith, and dedica ting his all to Christ, he kilt in his heart and soul, that, that which he bad committed into his hands, would bo safely kept. In his af flictions, which were long and sore, and in many respects unusually trying, he received them as from the Lord, looking forward with earnest longing and a pleasing hope,' soon to depart and be-at-rest A few days before his death, in speaking of his future pros pects, be remarked, "I know' I' must soon die; nada I should miss beaten, and go to hell, I shall be wonderfully disappointed." This expression was characteristic of Thos. Smith as a cliristian and those who knew him best, cannot fail to see him in it. Having passed'from death unto life, there was not a cloud to dim his spiritual sky, as be Peace fully sank into rest, and his uofettercii spirit passed into the "land of the hereafter."— With such faith in death, heaven is sure. At Ringgold on the sth ult., Miss FRAN CES ANN VIRGINIA KOHLER, aged 15 years 7 months and 11, days. She Was .of a kind and religeous desposition and much be loved and esteemed by ull who knew bet. A few days before she died she called her friends to her bed and bid them farewe.l, and said that she was going, to (lie and go to heaven and 'requested them to , meet ,her there. Tis finished.-the conflict is past. • The heaven born spirit is fled: liar wish is accomplished at last And now she's entombed with the dead. No elokiless or sorrow or pain Shall ever diepri et her'now; For death to her spirit wee gain, Since Christ was her life here bolos" Rif soot bar now taken its flight intasions of glory above,' , •To mingle With angles of light And lien lithe 'kingdom or ley" • • , he lot us forbear to tithplitin • • ' Tbseshe Is noir gone toilin on= light. We soon shalt behOlf! her'aisin With'kis! and 'stems! delight. ' IREASIIREE—Sena7F. Grtelestualteffera hint sellso's candidate fez the office iar„cutairr f:ASUßtß'idtk'Oet• tethe,4o4ooo .0 the . • Chontbefebur t s May 17. ' . , AMVSZAZITiII• ithatETS ? Tueadity. May: 4,"1861 4 -41013R.!--litaite ootitinueirquiet f; hitileldeuclefiougetlietwat of the sciarcity , et 9s6:reOsipto aitrteeka, ate firm in tbeit' v l Ol 6 6 8 00E 1 11t.4; let uad red barrels 050 TV $10.50®11.25'40r' extras, fla@i4 tt. ; tor- gorthwest extra fair. 'ily,•BlB@ls feirliennsylvania. In the: rabi, macs of,tiales, we . quete . Ryo Flour at $9 V bbl. - Off bbrs 116 , 25®30*.' NO ,0 0les, , P 3 Port,e ll - in either Barley or 'Matt: ' ' -- GRAM--The..aupvly of Wheat it light, and yritue tote sceet with a Moderato inquiry, 'but cowmen grades MO:tiek,l4ated. :Saki .of, 500 bus common Pennsylvania red 'at 83.10, and ,000 'bite NV. sotig et' fiedief Rye rangetilrotat: 81:70(41.75'..:f0r' , . , Wester n and Canada. Corn is-moderately active, and s®Oe bui sake- of 11,000 bus yet low, closing: at $1.20(01.23',.'ia store, from the ears, midi ifloitt. , Oats: 'tire quiet, with sales of 4.sooints Penna. at Rte. TIE. W. B. BROWS (Farnzqty, , at 1220 _Wal• i ?nut Street, Philadilphia,) he located a per inanent Office in. Cilanihemburg, Pa.,,fpr the put -I\tyltic..arteien pose of treatin all enemata DISSWIES . by inhalation of oxvonsizen le, which .has been used with marked success in vet 60,000 cases. This remedial agent is entirely • erent in composition and, ef fete, from all other stems of treatment for die•• eases pecular - to the - hirm family. It—would—be impossiple in this limited spa ter fully into thii Philosophy and great advantages to be derived by thin methlid of treatment, but fluffier" ' ray, that by this systetn the oXYGMi is breathed directry inte the lunge by the ordinary act of breathing. and through them is carried into the blood. Alms, as soon as the blood will carry ity , it reaches every part of the system, decomposing the impure mat ter in the blood, and expelling it through the pores of the skin and other channels of the body. The results from this mode of treatment are IMEZDIATII.• Patients do not hate to experiment with it for months, to learn'whether they areheing beflefitted Good results are experienced from the first treat . en_t,and_but—few_applicaton_-eanspar_ativeLy_are necessary to effect setae in any curable case- The opinion whierh has so generally prevailed , amoug all classes of people, that Consumption eras incurable, has beau put on trial, to know whether it was true or false. This cpinion'has aeon-based - n porr - an it has been . fully deraonstrateri that Consumption and all its correlated maladies ofthe nose, THROAT, AIR PASSAGES and Limas, could not be,cured by the ordinary process. or. treatment, hence came the the opinion that Consumption was incurable. Now, in justice to myself, and ' others interested in the ruccess of my practice, I wish it olistinetly under * food that I do not claim ro are every case of CONSUMPTION ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, &C, winch ' is Pr' •esented_fortrea tment,lint_l_wish_to impress _the _ _ractr_clearly_that_dossuantrtortroil_na_cuann-by-the inhalation of •OYIEIEN if taken in time. I state this on the authority of over 6,000 cease OP CONP/RMED CONSUMPTION which has been cured within the last two years with this remedy, This great rcmidial agent is also applicable for the treatment of other diseases to which the human family are subject; •for instance, scaorime, that hydra headed monster, which has baffled the skill of every known system of medication, and has been pronounced by the most eminent medical writers -an incurable disease. Scrofula is a pecular • dis ease making itself visible by a great variety of manifestations, afflicting whir its Poison a tfast num ber of the human race, and - any method by which this subtle Poison cab be eradicated fioin the sys tem, should be considered the DRIA , err BoON To MANKIND. eueh a method I now present to those affficted with this diseases in any form. By th e use of this great vitalizing agent, Scrofula can be cured. Again ratiaLese., a disease which has been for the old systems of treatment a very for midable one, is now by thi s method easily cured. in a majority of cases including paralysis of the olfactory, auditory and optic nerves, &e., and also in diseases of the HEART Ban AMTBRIBS.it breaks up abnormal action and equalizes avid restores the circulation to its normal. condition a also breaking up all nervous irregularities, and imparting srtw hfe and vigor to the shattered and wasted animus smart. It hap within its power , numerous other diseases. such as INDIGEBTION, DYsPENT, lIIIIIUMA- TisM, Various ULCERATIONS; and all diseases' arising from an IMPURE condition of the BLooD. Debility, whether local or general, yield. with marvelous rapidity to this great vitilizing agent, stimulating and giving permanent tone to every organ and, every function and every tissue in the body, .how ever remote, For rEIfALS WEAS.VESSRB, of whatever character. it has 210 Still/a,. It has a positive and reliable pow. er, penbtrating almost instantly the entire system, .SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Patients not desiring to Come to the Office for treatment, can have the rem edy sent to their homes., My charges are such that treatment comes with. in the reach of all, I invite all those interested to call at my Office, No. 28 NORM Mean Smarr, National Hotel, Chum. bersburg, For further information address— Dr., W. B. BRowri,. ChambersOurg, Pa. NOTICE., vroTiot is hereby given that letters of Admin. id - fedi:llion the .Eesite of John Shocked, of lama Washington Township. Dee'd, have been giantecl to the undersign. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment and .hose having claims will present them properly authenticated for Battlements CHRISTIAN SHOCKEY, May 17—fit. Administrator. • • • 'NO T C E'.. WE will offer to sell et itiblic Outcry in front of F. llowdalys Hotel, -in Waynesboro,' •on Snitstday the 25th mai.; o'clock, A. hf., the Public Roads of Washington Township, in , sectiions to contractors to make 'and keep in order according to speCilications for one year. All sections that bids aro considered tot:thigh will not• be sold' on said day. _ HENRY • RETICLE, Hay 17=-4w. H EN RY X. STONE ft,' CENT SUGAR at 10 GOOD,:taii &prat YRIIPS-e•Good and Cheep rIEFEENSWARE—A tier kit of beautiful Idylls Witt , , ..• • ..R.RID'S. CREAM' ONlCES—.Ziiceln Takla ' - • IiULIAu ant Vegetable brattattixit .66 Xtisearteiat. ; ; %RENY& PALLY GILROY I W . A • St'CoESSORIO licisietter; Reid it t Oa. (1 . ALIA the — attetliciti. of buy, ere to hisstook €ll PRdi j dst (11. CiLASS-AND QUESW-AIM LAMPS, 3.0 HAMS, us, v ' BACON, CHEESE,' • SALT, MASON'S, CitiCialik Steamed Cove and Spiced Oyster& The ~celebrated A. -FIELD Brand". in 1 lb. and 2lb Cans. McMURRAY'S Balt. Oysters. Laud Oysters, an_x tar_x_thing_for—Pic-Nte and Private' - Parties. All sold by the ease, dozen, alginate can. 316" W. PAO BM • [Fresh Fish in Beason] Particular attention paid to the•Fiah trade. Shad, and Herring by. The bbt or' half bbl. Shore Mackerel by the bbl., halves and' venters; He keeps everything usually farm* in ir wen reg.' elated Grocery,all of which will .be Bold iss.a very small advance, fiiiCAMI only. ; Come to "Mexican Row.' His hest bow to his customers for the Ebel conragement beretofOre extend - aid - him May 17, 1867.1 W. A, REID. P. 8: Highest mantel price paid for Country Produce, such as Butter, Eggs 'Bacon, Lard, dr.e.s in exchange for goods, or bought for cash, THE PROBLEM SOLVED AT LAST,- The best method of converting proper money info gold and gilder is to call it the Jewelry Store of Who has just returned from thicity with-1 - large and beauttful assortment of Goods which he ears at reduced prices, consiiting of Ladiete and Gentle men's' GOLD AND SILVER mericanand Swiss W ATCHES, SETS OF JEWELRY, PINS, RINGS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, CHATALINE, Leontine GUARD ' and VEST CHAINS, also, a • large assortment of Silver and Plated Ware,such as Dinner and Tea CASTORS, Cake Bssk , ets, Coffee URNS. Napkin RINGS', Ice and Cream PITCHERS, Baiter DISHES, Bet ter KNIVES,SaIt and • Mustard Spoons, Oyster and . Cream Lad- Ies,GOB LETS, • • Kira CELLARS, Tai, Titan Ann Dane SROONS, Aro. kc. Also—A large assortment of the CELE BRATED SETH THOMAS! CLOCKS, rirPersons will please remember that here they can find a large assortment of SILVER, RUBBER, STEEL AND PLATED SPECTACLES sod EYE GLASSES. Pli rticular attention paid to the REPAIRING of WATCHES.. WAR Watch Work warranted for ONE YEAR. N. B The highest cask price paid-for OLD 811. VER and GOLD. • C. C. FORCE, At the Old Stand of Thos. A. Bonllt, . • four doors East of the Washington Home, May 17, 1867.—1 y. Hagerstown,Md. DENTAL CARD. DR. H. /FORREST, 17 CtlltifiEity ETURNS his thanks to the citizens of Chain- Dubersbnrg' and the public generally for the pa tronaae bolas hitherto received, and Would respect fully inform his• patrons and. friends that he has re moved his office to No. 27, Main Street, nix t door. to McClintock's hat store. Dr:For:list being a graduate of thePennayivania College of DENTALNURGER Y, and having been in practice for several years, is thoroughly experienc ed in every thing that c..,mes within the province of first class Dental operations. Dr. Y. having furnished his office with; one of • -- • "; DR. BEAN'S Patent' Improved Appatus for the manufacture of recall pure NITROUS OXIDE OAS .would announee that he will be at all tidies prepared•to administer 'this popular Anaesthetiv, for the •EXTRACTION of Teeth 'without Pain. All REID•s. REIMS, DEN TA &OPERATIONS will be per , Formed at Dr. Forresewitooms, N 0.27, 114intritreet, Chambersbom . Nay 10—t7.. - NOTICE.• FMB anbsertber infiente, the chinos of . Warm. „IL bove that keno:oda tarot hie Milk ,11"Fairea • to , town with noon. aid" Mill. tititit„ aid' can eupely persons with either article etrj 41artis' 'the volt. ellaaP at eatfir_pricso. , Orflerirlor, Flour or Otuffean be at the Nat Ottco. = -DAVID-L.014k. REID =III 00,01 RE; StitIIPS; moLAssoB, .kfißoscENE-OIL, W OODEN W ARE, gE _ mm NOTIONS, a C FORCE, ATEST' -AltalVA4lo . .. ~ . , : cups.,:- , % ~. i riliiieuml,Or / IDrAYING just received' lien the Eaten mark.- •01: Gionvietotn". they ere now mined to Alta'redacted 01E4. 'Their stoeir , ea:brain In part the following : ..• , •Gqictrilgi n o and ttdgroiind, Baktfig ettfel " c) , l • ICONNIMII 41.M1 Pul-7t dit n. Also No 1 kerosene , SYruPt; Sugar*, Molaiee!, idDi; at =pap • • • fiatA,eat; i4(itut t beet gong . ' ,O ewipg - and Onioking• a &punt, firobelticis of ritiebit dearest , kinds. " OYO: ' kWh' - • Saltand Fish,. IG. A.. Wt. Dairy, large end entail sack, MackreV No 1 and 3 by t he:barreh Confections... Cakes and Can4el, Oranges, Lemons, Raise*, Figs, Pruner, Almondsk Walnuts, Cretan Nutw f Paa Nuts, Pepper. Tomato Cstanpe Papisißauce, Brown"s Thisbe*, Babbitts Boap;. Harrison's '. qtbithalectria.l3 asule Soap; • Pancy Roam Harlow's Indigo, Oalloger SospiSt.Oit , Paper Collars, Prettied Coffee, Rooert's EmbrocinfOrn • Essence" Hoover's Ink, . „ Prey's H. Powder" ; Matches, • Carpet T lair; Gun Cam ' 'Powder rind Shot,. Machine Twist. —. • Sewing—BilkBA3.- Black Cotton Thread', Spool Cotton. Needles and Pies: • Darning. Needles,. • • Singer Machine Needles. Hair Pins Shoe Strings, Lead Penctle, _ Steel Pens, ' • , Pocket Knives . Pen Holders, • ' Combs, Long Combs, Lilly White, ' Ladies' Dress C'ontlir,.. Mean Fon; Hair Oils, -• . Perla series, Nerve and Bone Liniment. Cocoa Nuts. And connected with the Grocery we have Flour and Feed which we will. deliver at Milt prices. rirrbe higheet prices paid for Butter and Eggs erulall_kinds.of__Conntry_grodwas. We are thankful for past favors, and by strict at tention to bu-iness and a desire to please all, hope to receive e liberal share of the Pnblie r e pautwage,. 'for we feel confident that our gOodti and prices compare favorably with theao•os any other howls. May I I—tf. zkrxztx.rxivxisrLir AND Fancy Dry Goods MRS. it AI.FECHTIG would announce' to the. Ladiss and the pubtio generally that she . haw just opened out an extensive stock of Spring and Summer Millinery and Fanoy Vry Goods, Cloaks, Trimming's,' and all other goods usually kept ,in Millinery end Fancy Lry Good Stores, which she is selling at greatly reduced prices Ladies and , others visiti g Hagerstown; are - invited to• call and examine her stock.• on the Northwest corner of the Public Square. Hagratow, May 10-2 m, : , SASH, DOOR; SHUTTER, BLIND. AND FLOORING FACTORY ! tirANTIFACTI3 IN 0 to . order and otherwise, all kinds .4 Building material et moderate Ow ces, Also sawing of every description, by Mill and circular saws, at the Antietam Factory. A pia' 19--3m.] • • D.' F. GOOD. • N. B. Erawlogs of every description: wanted. for which we will pay the highest- price& D. F. G. Plants, Plants, Plants. EARLS York Cabbage, Tomato, Egg, Pepper, Strawberry. (Agriculturist) Sweet Potato &c.. &c., by the dozen, hundred or thousand at the gol den of .D. P. GOOD. April 19-6 w. GOLD, sizazzlexaummarammeamata . matg , FILBEnr, _ -- D .1? P B IHas constantly for sale a fall assortment oi 6001)3,, for Gentkmen's ware. at Mar Latest City Fashions always on hand. ki Waynesboro; Pa . impism*NlNatoglwasawasizza Plants! Plants! THE subscriber having turned his 'attention to the culdiration of Plants is now prepared to fur nish the .public with Sweet Palates, Cabbage, Beet and Pepper Plants, latest and nitistimproved ties, by the dozen or hundred.' Residence and , gar. den near Antietam Sanction. 'April M. C. IMATRICtir. COUNTY TREASURER. AT the solicitation'of a number ofmy friends, I annonnce rnyseif a candidate fur the office of. County Trasurer, subject to the decision of the Union Nominating County Convention. • FREIPX. Shady Grove. April . 5, tc. COUNT.Y TREASURER : _ THE undersigned, a resident of .thellorough of Mercerebtirg, offers himself as a candidate fir th e eir w e of (2.OUTITTY TREASURER, subject' to the decfsion of the next Union RePublican Uoneett-' lion ellsaultlin County. .JAMES C. PITTON. Mercersbutv, March. 1 1 5, 1867, tc. Nine whole of Corn and Onts by the (plena. joLty..' Also Chestnut wood !y 'the land. ALEX HAMILTON. 6th-7tf, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS--& fresh. ; tuisasupentroceived LW* • day, and, sold at 8 cis a paver by . , . W.A. 4g.„ tp.,. .. miich . s, iier. , .. . E &NES r PAL'S, D 136 Broods's', lieer,York, having fur years made :dieeases Of Welnen a speciality ih situ* an& paeans; withAnarked pm,' festional sac teas; devotes, his. time, war tgostly to of. see Prlictico *l4 conespondtunies with biotin:mous piteous thrungliout. the, Urtited • !States.- Ladies pan' ctinfidentially pares, hint on , the moat delicate sub. e ject. and.receive Koper azrprompl. reply.. Ettcless stamp for poitage, • pril Crofter, Chocolate, Sundries.. tltioii Horse - ." , Wh't wash brushesi. Washboards,' Clothes lines, Cain Broonie, Hickory' '" "- • . Paintektinekets. Erase [Looped " •Blishel Briskets; Clothes - lodice Tray. Basket*. Chip . Baskets,' 6'61. Siefiorivrti. Envelopes, • • Note Art, . _ ' ."ola Ca .'••_ POR SALE. s-`
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