VILLAGE RECORD. W.A. c• Frldary, July 17, I§.ll, iNg,. Alabama on Monday ratified the Con. rtituttonal Amendment, and her Senators and Representatiree will be admitted to Congress this week, IffNefr. Davie recently fell down gain in Canada, insuring Lie back. Not much would have been teat bad be broken ilia neck. ittierhe tax of one coot a box on matches, hat year, netted to the Government a reve nue - of $1,500,000. the_Enited_States Senate on-Satur. day the bill providing for the discontinuance of the Freedilen's Bureau after the let of January was passed. ItaL„The coal miners_ in the vicinity of Pottsville and Tam3qaa, Pa., continue their "strike," and have compelled several manu facturing cstabiiibm , n•s to close. Laborers on the railroad near Pottsville have also been driven oft, The difficulty is assuming a very threatniog attitude. tta,..The Democratic National Convention on 4 . l.l.trsdny last finished its-work , by-thenotein Lion of ex-Governor Horatio Seymour,of New York, for the Pre'idency, and of General F. P. Blair, Jr., of Missouri, for the Vice Pres idency. At the opening of the Bingen of the Convent a lette frinn Mr—Pendleton was read, withdrawing his name. The three ballots that followed, being tbo nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first, that the Conven tion had engaged in ; showed no evidence, of the ending of the. dead lock. Hancock and Hendricks per° the leading contestants, but neither had yet shown strength_sufficient to procure a two-thirds vote. 'On the twenty second ballot the vote for Mr. Hendricks in creased. until Ohio was called — when that State changed the whole aspect of affairs by placing Governor Seymour _in nomination, n -111 =am m - g - cm - is acceptance. ,. G — overnor Serum* made a show of declining but was ,nut heeded, and State after State declared for him until the nomination__ was inideThi yanimque. The Vice Presidency was dispo sed of quickly. General Blair, General Me• clernand, General Thomas Ewing and Geo- oral A.g.tg tus Ceasar Dodge were named, but the tide set so strongly in favor of the first named, that all the others were withdrawn and General Blair declared the untinimnas choice of the Convention. The ex• Rebel Guneruis Wade Hampton, of South Caroli na. and Forrest, of Tennessee, were among the seconders of the nomination on the part of their respective delegations, and over these cut anirer - ted exhibitions of fraternity the Convention indulged in a gond deal of jubilation. top.A J who was to be the colored man's 3loser, and who once said "treason shoull he made odious and traitors punished," has . a proelmnation pardoning all rebels. This— adds the Westminster Sentinel-- does not include • Jeff. Davis and a few oth ers who have indictments pending against them, but.it takes in nearly every leader from tho butcher of Fort Pillow to the low 'est bushwaekers in the country. "Traitors she old be punished and treason made odious,' said A. J. This air presume is his way of doing it. He makes treason odious by par doning the men who tried to des'roy the tut lion ; the men, who starved our brothers at •Btlle Isla, Amiersonville and Millen; who murdered the lonely picket on his midnight walk ; who destroyed our commerce on the high seas and slaughtered our boys in forts; who committed crimes which made the civ ilized world blush for very shame ; who filled our land with widows and orphans and caus ed the cry of mourning to go up from a land drenched with blood, a cry of wailing from the people because their beloved President Jay a .martyred and murdered corpse at the Capital of the Nation He makes treason odious by I cuing the traitors ; by putting them in places of' trust and honor and by giving them the power to oppress loyal men. In tact he "makes treason odious" by be. , coming the champion of treason, and with that pure spirit of Chrieriatiity for which he is celebrated, (the Surratt business always ex eepted,) he, with fatherly kindness,' forgives the men who hunted him like a wild beast in the mountains of Tennessee. What Mag nanimity ! What Christian Charity What a serene for the historian to depict, will it be, when, laying aside the robes of office be will rc tire to his happy, happy home in the moun table where the lion and the lamb, (A. J. •wi I do the lyin' and the guerillas will do the limb ) will lie d. wit together. Fortunately for the Country, this procla im:Von does. not restore to the rebels the rights of which Coogress has depriued them iu the Reconstruction ac's. It relieves them of the consequences of their offenses against public order and saves them from a trial and punishment for their crimes, but where they have been deprived, by Congrees, of the right to vote and .hold office they are not re lioved. We are not opposed to amnesties in some eases, but this is too general and sweep ing and makes no distinction or disorimina• lion between the highest . and lowest traitors. However, when a man really wants to make treason odious, we presume no half way measures will do. There were seven fatal eases of sun stroke at Bald°, N Y , on Saturday aod Sun day. I=l WHOLUSALE PARDONING .--Presitleo t Johnson, on the 3d, issued hie long promis ed Amnesty Proalamation. After the usual *bermes+, be concludes thus t Now, therefore, be it knOwp that I, An , drew Johnson, President of the United States by virtue of the Conatitutioe, and in the name of the people of the United States, hereby proclaim and declare unconditionally and without reservation, to all and 'to every per eon whol.lireotly or indirectly, participated in the late insurrection or rebellion,• except. ing suoh person or persons as may be under presentement or indictment its any court of th.e.Uaited States having competent jetties. diction, upon a charge of :treason or other felony, a full pardon and amnesty for the offence of treason against the United States, or of adhering to their enemies during the late civil war, *with restoration of all rights of property, except as to slaves, and except also as to any property of which any person may have been legally divested by the laWs of the United States. - In testimony whereof I have signed these presents with my hand, and have caused the seal of the United States to be hereunto af fixed. Done at the city of Washington, the fourth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and aixty-eight, and of the independenoe of the United States of America the ninety•third. (Signed) ANDREW JOHNSON By the President : Nene Impeachment Investigating Com• mittee have made their report to the House of Representatives. This report shows clear. I.9..lhat....a_large_amount-of-money was raised for the purpose of obtaining the President's acquittal and was used for that purpose, but owing to the fact that the truth cannot be gotten out on the witnesses all the facts in the case cannot be brought to light. A point worthy of note is, that the President is appointing to office all the men who were implicated in the bribery, fraud and comp- I tion, committedlin his behalf. SFr Margaret Robinson, a colored woman, rec:lntlir died in Schenectady at the extreme age of 108 years and 6 months. She was a native of Africa, and was brought to this country while a small child. At the time of the Revolutionary War she was sixteen years o age se—Despatches received et Ilsrrisburg from the Pennsylvania coal regions say that the reports of trouble among the miners are false, and that they have been circulated for the purpose of raising the price of con). kirlion. Geo. W. Ashburn of Georgia and several other prominent Unionists of the — , South were recently massacred by Rebel des peradoes. To this class of traitor villians the besotted Andy extends a full pardon. LOCAL MATFERS. ORR LAND FOR SALE. -Apply to A. S Moan, Quincy, Fa. * RROEIVED $2 from David Masters, Lem. 13. Fuson SAL-r - - - -We , direet special atten tion to o tle sale of valuable personal proper ty advertised its to-dayte paper by Rev. W. E Krebs. RIPAIRB —The Methodist Congregation have beguikeerue itnportanerepsirs on their church building. ' WATCHES.-A fine lot of Ameriean and Swiss Watches just received by Alm Leech., next door to the Town Hall: Se- The author's uame must accompany all communications sent to the /?ecord of nee, Iffl==:= Tii■ W ZAT II Ea.—The weather, has been excessively warm for the last coaple of weeks, the guaranty ranging at from 9ti° to 106°. Everybody is longing for a "cool snap." SUDDEN DEATH —Wo are pained to learn ea we go to press that a despatch from Ha gerstown announces t h e sudden death of Mr. Lewis S. Fisher, formerly o f this place. The particulars arc not given. _The editor during the last ten days has been sorely afflicted with Influenza, Rheumatism, &o With the former we are not alone. It is a prevailing epidemic in our midst. We offer this as an apology for the abort comings of this issue. Aron Sunday last the barn of Mr. John Hullinger, who resides near Greeneastle, was set on fire by file crackers thrown on a straw roof by a couple of boys. The building, which contained about twenty tons of hay : was entirely destroyed. FRENCH CRACKERB.--The latest novelty in the cracker line, to be had only at REID'S Grocery store, where the beat crackers can always be found. . IMPORTANT NOTION.—The County Treas urer gives notice that all persons Indebted for State and County Tax for this year will save five per cent. by making payment at his office before the 16th day cf August, at which time the duplicates will go in to the Collectors' hands. • SUN STROKE —oo Tuesday afternoon a Overeash living near Chambersburg died from the effects of a sun stroke, while on his way from the harvest field to his house. Du• ring the past week two cases, of sun stroke occurred in this vicinity, neither of which however proved fatal. es6See "Hand Book of Polities for '6B,•' •by Hun. Ed. McPherson, 'advertised in on other colututt. PlLlicitiNG Ftturr.—lt is perhaps not generally known that the pilfering of fruit or entering enclosures of cultivated grounds has become an offence of serious import.— Hider the act of ]B6O, says the Harrisburg Telegraph, the stealing of, fruit from the trees or on the ground is a serious offence, and the remedy ie eirople and prompt. By f TI, a s u ha t t h law, the willful taking add carrying a , way of fruit, t 7egetables, plants, vines, shrubs or trees, is wade a misdemeanor, punishable _ . tr - V - onrrill:t 1 Secretary of State OUR RAILROAD•—SiDee our last Ostia sev eral meetings of the Railroad Committees have been held at Mont Alto. We under stand the Penns. Central Railroad Company hive consented to run the proposed line and locate the road. Their engeneere wore to have commenced the work this week. We , learn further that the Company have gener ously proposed to iron the road after the work of grading and putting devil) the ties lase been completed, the cost of which is es timated at , not less tlgui one hundred and twenty eight thousand dollars. The.re is yet a considerable sum of Money to' be raised a• long the line of the road and the Committees should be actively at work, as nothing will be done after the survey has been made un til the full amount hag been secured. uarter Cessions and render• Bering the offender liable tó a lino 01450, and imprisonment for sixty days. The course of proceeding under this act is,plain and easy. A complaint before any Alderman or Justice of the Peace is all that any person has to do.. The law provides a full and 'simile remedy against the plunder and damaging of gardens or "tads, and. it is the fault of the owners if they auffet. _ APPRAISE:VMS OP DAMAGES - —A 00C13- mission, consisting of A. S. Ely, W. S. Woodaand D. W. Woods, apointed by Gov. :Inc,. W. Geary,-in pursuance of an aot of Assembly relative to assessment of damages sustained by citizens of Adams, Franklin, &0., from Rebel raids and from property appro. pristecLfor_the-pablic-service r will-meet — st - Greencastle, Tuesday and -Wednesday, Aug ust 4th and sth; and at Chamborsburg, Thursday, August Gtb. Apt Doan ts for dam ages must make detailed statements, to be sworn to and be proved by one or more re spectable t►itnossea. Let all of our readers who have suffered losses in this way make out their statements and present them. tar The following brief notice of an old and valued friend we clip from -the Gettys burg Star and Sentinel: YORK SPRINGS JULY 2d 1368 Mr. EDITORS were start. led a few days since by the information that Mr. E. HITICSEIEW had disposed of his Store Room to Mr. Jost, GRiEST for $4,500, and his entire Stook of Store Goods to Meears. Gunter and BOWERS. We regret the loos of Mr. HITESIIIEW exceedingly, who wilt no doubt leave our town for another and mor• extensive business place. He has been a popular and successful Merchant here for 11 years, and has made many warm frteode du ring his stay among us. DEDICATION OF A. CHURCH.--The new Presbyteerian Church will be dedicated on next Sabbath morning, Services will begin at 10 A. is, The sermon will be delivered by the Rev. Dr. Thos. Creigh of Mercers burg. Rev. I. N. Hays of Middle Spring, will preach in the evening. HARVESTING —Our farmers with the close• of this week will have finished the work of harvesting. A few farmers East of our town have light craps owing to rust and the ravages of the weevil, but the crop general ly is pronounced good. One of our ciiiisana who has been canvassing the county on ao electioneering tour and who visited the bar• vest fields generally, is of the opinion that the yield of wheat in Franklin County will exceeci that of any season for the last ten years. .•••••- FAREWELL SLRMON.— Roe. W. E. Krebs, who has been made a Professor in Mercers burg College and appointed agent for she in stitution, will prea;h his farewell sermon in this place on Sunday morning a week. Af ter that date Meroereburg will be his Post Office address. Corognr.—A vocal and instrumental con cert by some of the graduates of the Mary land Institution fOr the instruction of the Blind, will be given in the Town Hall on Friday evening next, the 24th. All who enjoy hoe musical entertainments 6hould at tend. Admission 25 omits. Children 15 PRESENTATION.—Mr. Isaac Suively, as sistant Agent of the Adams Express Com pany at Pittsburg, was on last Monday- eve ning presented with a handsome gold watch by the employees in the office, as a testimo nial of their esteem 'and regard. Mr &live ly is a native of Antrim township. For say erai years past he has devoted himself very closely to the interresrs of the Company he represents. lie is now' about to make so extended tour through Europe. Andrew Johnson it is said managed to keep sober during the itnpeaehmeot'trial, sad attended church regularly, but no soon er was it over than he got into his old hab its. • The days have now commenced - getting shorter Ind will continue to do so until the 21st of December. ' Alfred Lee, a colored resident of George town; D. C., died on Saturday worth three hundred thous nd dcllare made in htieineee. The ancients proclaimed that Mermaids, Nymphs, Naiads, and the Gram, had long flowing tresses whieh made them envied by their sisters of earth. But they arose out of the lea foam or bathed in fountains reach, ed by no mortallands and kept their looks of dewy softness, dark and lustrous, and thus had no need of Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia which is doing the same thing for thousands* of people in our day. • The Sehool.Direotors of Girard township, Erie county, have resolved that tobacco shall not be ' , need in the school-houses in that township, either by teachers or •any other person in said school houses. Foa SALE.-A Perpetual Soholanitilp in the "Eolectic4ledical College of Pommylts nia," located in Philadelphia. We offer a liberal inducement to any young man wish ing to enter this institution. SPECIAL NOTICES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GLOVII AND Fun M Asorsorear.—The' best fitting and most du. sable made Suck,•Sheep, Kid, Goat and Dig Skin Gloves, Gauntlets, Halt Handers, Mitts, &c., for Ladies and Gents' wear. Special attention is called to our own manufacture of Dog Skin Gloves. We have retailed hundreds of pairs of these gloves during the past year, nd not onciromplaint. They fit as neat, took as well, and wear five limes as i long as kid gloves. :No glove depirtment can be considered complete without the Dog Skin Glove, as a dress, driving or shopping glove for Ladies and Gents' w . . • •- ors or qUantity at wholtsalts rates.— - - - LADINS Funs Made to order ; old Furs altered; re paired, rennovated, And moth eaten places refilled. Ali grades and all styles of Ladies' Furs and Fur Trimmings constantly on hand Always on hand, a full stock of HATS, CAPS, &c , suitable for all classes, made to wear and war ranted. Sold wholesale to dealers at as low rates as city Jobbers, at UPDEGRAFF'S Hat, Fur and Glove Manufactory. Opposise Washington House, Hagerstown, Md. june 12 1868. GUIDE TO MARRIAGE. Young Men's Guide to Happy Marriage and Coniugal Felicity. The hum tne views of benevo lent Physicians, on the Errors and Abuses inciuent to Youth and Early Manhood, cent in sealed letter envelopes, tree of charge • Address, HOWARD ARROCIATION, Box P., Philadelphia, l'a. june 19 =ly. TOMB. --Near--tbia—placieion the 3d inf., JULY ANN, daughter of Christiao , and Mary I tStrockey, ages 31 years., 6 mouths and 24 daya. • ' , Sister, thou west-mild and lovely, Uentle as tue susumei breeze, Pleasant as the air Of vening When it floats among the trees, Peaceful be thy silent slunt.er Pesceiul in the grave No low, Thou no more wilt join our nu.Lber ; hou no more our songs shell know. Dearest sister, thcu hart left us, Hess thy loss we deeply feet, But 'iis God that has bereft us, He can all sorrows heal. Tet again we hope to meet thee, Vr hen the day of life is fled, Then in heaven with joy to greet thee Where no farewell re ,r is shed." s`-`4 l ita PRITADELPTIIA Tuesday, July 14—P. M.. —FLOUR.—There is no vitality in the !-Flour market, and the demand is confined. to good brands of spring wheat family, which I are scarce, and held with increased firmness,. Sales of 500 bbls. at $7 50®8 25 for super ! fine $8®9.25 for extras; $9.50®11 for spring wheat extra family; $lOOl2 for Pennsylvania and Ohio no. do.; and sl2® 14 for fancy brandeoiccording to quality.— Rye Flour is selling at $9.25®9.50 bbl. Nothing doing in Corn Meal. GRAIN.—The wheat market is quiet, but prices are well maintained. Sales of prime red at $2 4002 45 ; 400 bushelircommon do. at 82.25, and 400 bushels ohoice spring at 2.25 Rye may be quoted. at $1 80 per bushel for Pennsylvania. Corn is held firm ly, but there is ulit much activity;, sales of Western mixed at $1 17. Ous remain with out change; pales ot 2000 bushels at 87® 88e. for Pennsylvania, and 90c. for &wil -1 ern. Nothing doing in Barley ot Malt. • RlDES.—Dowestio attract some attention, and sales are reported at 13®140 for Steer, and 12c. for Cow. ' Foreign continue diffi.- cult of sale. LEATHER —Light Slaughter, in the rough, is held with much firmness, but no transactions worth noticing have been re ported GUNS! PENKNIFE BLADES. Ap. 17— Sm. J. to. JOHNSTON-. STRAY SOW. TRAYED from tho premiere of the subscriber Olsomettme about the first• if May last a large White tiow wish Heavy ea .6 hustling over her eyes. A liberal reward will he paid for Batch information as will trail to her reeovety. July 17 3t. DAVID LOHR. Eland Book of Politics for 968. READY IN JULY. Specially ail- pled fu use in the coming Presiden tial campaign. Will contain all the matter in the Political Manuals of 1866, 1867, and 1868 Corn. piled from official sources. W ill give the a hole Potarleat. Acrran or vat GOVILBSAIXST, and of Per. ties, including impeachment, R construction, Gen eral Politics, Platforms, t ceepten co of Cancli•istes, &c , from April. 1865, to July, 1A614. Tables on Debt and 'Vexation, Revenue and Expenditures, Banks, southern Reg istration and Votes. Election Tables from 1860 to date. 400 pages, Sao. cloth, $4 50, poet paid. 1 he Political Manual for 1868. sepnixtely. cloth, $1 ; paper cover, 75 cents, plat paid. Andreas WAIII) iticPHERSON, Clerk if the Ranee of kepresentativea, July 17, 41. Wabli.Noiurt, Lt. 1../. In the Court of Common Plea! of Frank. Co. Elizabeth . .Middour, by her next friend, Da- rid ,Ilenizer, vs. henry Sub' wria in Divorce. The under-hroed. appointed by the Court of Com mon Pares, Examiner to tike tertimony in the above case end report the same to the Ilourt. will attend to the duties of •attl appo'ntmeot. nt nis office in W'nyneshoro', Pa.,-et 9 o'clock, A. M., .'n the 7th Jay of Atnguat, 111103 July 173 t. W. WELSH. • Notice to Teachers. c# SACHEM; assigning to apply for Schools in w.shin g t.,. District *re hereby notified that the County ruperintendrut will he in 14 nynestior s' nn Thursday, August 6th, fur the purpose of esste.n ing teachers fur said district By order of the Boma, M. 4. 001t1)0 Y, Seery. July 17, :3w PUBLIC SALE! VIBE subscribor intending to leave Waynesboro', 14 will dispose atpublic ate, at the Reformed Per sonage. on Saturday the 22nd day of August, o the following personal property, to wit : CO .I\T 311 NAT , just fresh, I churn, I cherry dining tale, I kitchen do., 2 small do , I desk, 1 gai burner coal stove, I nine Thai do.; 1 royal do., 1 shinitiroli d0.,10t store. pipe, ONE FIVE-OCTAVE MELODEON, in good order, 1 sofa. 1 parlor Mirror, 2 sets theirs, 2 large rocking do., 3 child's do. 2 lounges, I wash stand, 3 bedsteads, 1 husk mattress, I double crib, bell oilcloth, ONE LIGHT FAMILY CARRIAGE. with two moveable seat's, nearly new, 1 saddle and bridle, 1 set harness; 1 leather fly-nat, 1- wooden trough, 3 tuba, 2 barrels wood ashes: lot crocks, and other articles. Bale to conimenes in'eald day at 2 o'clock P. M.; when terms will be made known by - .„ W. U. ICHElltl.- July 17, M.MO. V. eat), And. July 17. QUARTERLY - REPORT OF THE IST- National Bank of Waynesboro', Fa .l el; 6, 1868, Loans and Discounts, $611,063,79 - .cmds-40-secure-tirettlotion. MIMI , U.S. Bonds on hind, • - 42,600,00 P. and A. Tel. Stock; '-' 2-. - - 300,00 Due from Danko, 17,126,60 Specie -ad legal Tender Notes, 1 L,469 00 Compound Interest Notes, 9,310,00 National Bunk Notts, 1,2' 0,00 Circulation, 1,440.00 state bent Notes, 30.01.1' Cash Awns and stamps, - 390,07 Capital Stock, Circulation, tourplua Punt, Front and Lour, Depositee, Due to Baas, Dividende unpaid, $219,379,46 The above statement is just and-true to he best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN PHILIPS, Cub. Sworn and subscribed is before mu this 6th day of July, 1868.. July 17—Rt To solicit orders for Du. Wii.t lASI SMITH'S DIC TIONARY-OF THE BIBLE:. Tim ONLY aniv lON PIHILISEITD IN AMICNIOA., CONDNIOIED BY Da. t•litITH'S OWN HAND. In one large Octavo voMine, illustra• tad with over 125 steel and wood engravings. A gents and subscribers see that you get the gene. ine edition by Dr. Smith. The Springfield Republic= says, this edition publishe., by Messrs Burr & Co-,is the genuine thing The Corigregationarist says, whoever wishes to get, in the cheapest tOrm the best. Dictionary of the Bible +should buy this. Armour are meeting with unparalleled , success. We employ. no General Agents, and offer extra in ducements to Canvassers. Agents will see the atl vantage of dealing directly w ith the PUB I,ISH• ERB, For descriptive circulars with full particu. lan and terms. address the Publishers, J. B, BURR & GU. , Hartford, Conti June 5-6 w. GEO.. W, WELSH AT PORN PrATLAW. Office in the Town Hail BuilJtng, next chef. So the. Poet INtice. Dec. 13,1867. HOUSE -PA - I.N7'ING6 AND PAPER HANGING. • HE undersigned respectfully announce to the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity. that they have entered into Co-psrtnerehip in House Paint ing end Paper Hanging,. and they respectfully. so licit the patronage ol the Public. J. B. lIEB9ER, May B—tf. JOHN ISMI NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ailmin, intration on the Estate of Mary Nuce, late of Waynesboro', dec'd., have been granted to the un• dersigned. All persona knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will p'ease make immediate pigment. end those having claims present them dal authentica ted for settlement. 'fine 3, Ow. W. S. A M BERSON, Adm'r. DR. JOHN A. HATTON. [From the Philadelphia Dental College.] G UNS! NITROUS 'OXIDE G tried to rISAACTI Tatra trimmer rsts, Or when Patients desire it. he will use the NARCOTIC SPRAY, a process of Frees. ing the Gums. ®'Operative Dentistry done in a scion tide manner. He will insert Artificial Teeth mounted on Gold, Silver, Plating or Vulcanite,aad orwrinted to give satisfaction. Office. No. Ili North Carlisle street, nearly opposite Ulu Adams Hcuse. Greencastle. July 3—tf NEW SUM NER GOODS! Metcalfe & Hiteshew's, CHAMBERSBURG PA. 1000 yds Beautiful Armours only 18,11 • 6000 •• ••I.rwt.n .• 20 to 25 .500 Parasols at if ry low prices. 15 different style Hata nt half prier. Out stoCk of Lattice Ile te is very farce having just bought them at the late Auction sale last Friday. Our stock is large full and complete in all its branches, and can acc.nn owlet° our patrons at low prices sink almost aby thitigin the Dry goods and notion line. 31 ETCALFI: & HIII.ISHEW. June 19-41 R. • 3OS. H. 0 It Ell S INFORMS the Poltlic that ho has ronshntly on h nd Coffins of nll kinds, intruding the Pins burg Excelsior Coffins, end a Patent FREEZER, in which Corpses can be preserved for any length of lime desired. 'He will be in readiness at short nonce In convey Cot pane to any point desired. He w turns his thanks to the public for the Wier -al patronage heretofore Riven him, and by alio at- Onion to business and fur dealing hopes to merit n continuance at the same. May 29—tf. HERO FRUIT JAR The best in the market,- at AMBERSON, BE N EDICT & CO. RE . ;."OURG"EB. $213.379,46 lAA DILITIES. AGENTS WANTED BOOK ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. alialkaa 3:1__1\1" IL° X SS 611. NEW GOODS! U N DE RT A.K ig.. . ... Thin is the Man who wee bald eel ' grey, Who now hie raven locks, they say, He used the Cure that lag In the AlllBlPallA that Wog wade. TM Is the Dlalden, handsome and. g; ( Who mnrried the man once bald and ra Who g n ow has raven locks, they say. Ito used the ABISIZUSIA that Ring made. • Thls is the Parson, who, by tlus way. s.JMarried gll the maiden, handsome and (• • . rTo tne y man ones bald and gray, , But who now has raven locks, they • *e. Becaus ay e , he used the Cure thit lay ' In the AmirmoszA that Bing made. E. M. TUBES & CO., PROPRIETORS. PETEROORO', H.H. mold by J. F. KUR'FY: end F. FOURTHMAN, Waynesboro'. and by Druggists generally. Eeb. -14-Iy. FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS. $75,000,00 07,500,00 10,000,00 3,364,18 54,599,10 2,473,18 463,09 eeire to call the attention of the people W F. il of Waynesboro', and surrounding. country to the following FACTS :-1. The- SINGER SEWING MACHIN& Its the hest for Family Usee 1, It has the beet Hemmermser put on n Serving Machine ; commencing at the corner of, the work, and turning. rtsvery pretty hem that will not wa.h nut. It will hem, into aeq uare corner and out ; reuntlan abrupt curve ;.into-a ecolhip.-end turn the work all in , neatly. It will also hem the edge of unbleached muslin without. trimming off the fringe. 3. Lt has the best attachments for [lemming, Felling. rucking, Cording, Ruffling. Braiding, and Trimming. eeer'put on a Si wing Mn• chine. 4. n is-the fastest running Machine iti the world and rune the easiest. • 5. It doei not take sax months todearn to use it. It is en simple thst a child can use it. 6. It wid out-wear any two other mallhines•yoJ. can name, ahil hence the most durable. 7. It work equally. well, at fast or• slow rates of speed: , 8. It cannot-lie get out of,order by sewing. With -thin /ACTS, we invite you to come and. see for yourself, and can assure you,thist after ten, years practice with sewing Machines, we know by. practical experience which Machine to sell and, which to recommend ; end can say, that you will. find it to your own interest to- see these before ma.. king a purchase. • Pirtle. will please leave their orders- with the• undersigned who will promptly fill therm 1110: 4 . J. FILBERT, Agent. june 19 -If: THE COMING CONFLICT ! -WE give greater inducements to Agents than any other House in the trade.. Ladies and Gents, get up clubs in our• great, ONE DOLLAR SALE of Dry Goode, Panay Goodie, Silver, Ware, Plated Ware, &c., &c Thousands can testify as ti thn superior gaslity. and the large remui:eratim received for selling our goods. We will present to any person (free of ex peuse,) sendh.g us a club, goods wort h $3 to Is3oo, or nib pay cash if nrcessary. All goods sold at an no/dor/a price of ONE DOL. LA it for each article. We here made rpreitil arrangements- with the celebrated OttIENTAL PEA I;OMPANY,to sup. ply'their standard 'Teas and Coffees, at their best In toll . Agents wanted everywhere. Descriptive "Circus lasi will be sent free, on application CHAS 1,61 & CO. Mantra' Agents, 64 & 66 Federal direct, Boston Mass. June 26 Int. Boot and 'Shoe Store. jYILLIAM 81 E WART would respectfully inform the public that he has opened at hoe Teitidence in Ringgold, a welt selected-lot of Ladies, Misses and Children's shoes, also Me n's and Boy's high coarse shoes, Ladies Polish' Boot tee., limy Boot tees, and huff' italmorals, Children. Shoes of ell description ; also a lit ot_Men's and Boy's SUM MER liATti, which he will sell at short profits for cash He also continues •to manufacture Boots and Shoes to order, and returns his thinks to him c is tois.eis in general fin past favors- and hopes a con— tinuance of their custoin. Mity I 0 'TIE H VOTERS OF FRANKLIN COHN: TY.—rat,Low Clouse. • I offer rnysel as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF at the ensu ing lectton and earnestly 'oleic your support ; sub• ject, however, to the decision • f the It epublican County Convention. 1081 %Ft W. FLETCHER. CIiiitERTISBURG, June 26., '6B. TO THE VOTERS OF FRANKLIN COUN TY,--Fati, errt7sse :---At the solicitation of nuttier us !negate I utter myself es a candidate for thr office of Shedd' et Lite ensuing °lee tio n, subj rt to the dit ision of the Republican County Cowan' , note. JOHN WALTER. Waynesboro', June 2r, 1868 "lieporncory," ••1;cho," and ••Journal" copy . Notice To Tresspasser%. THE subscribers notify persons not, to tres4poss upou their premises tty fishing, bathing - or hunt ing, as they will most positively enforce the law Leretofore against all parties• f kiting to coinnly with this notice. I,IION Nlltat I,bY, YEI r.it to Et...TOOK, June Si— 3w. DR. HIRAM BUHRMAN AviNur located in Quincy. Pa., Arens hie Ex proles' una I gout:caw the cttrzens or the place and surrounding country, and by strict attention to business hopes to merit n sh.ore to public jeltroo4,„ He can he !pond at the Hold tit Sly, Mull ad hours when nut pr cing.iged. 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