VILLAGE RECORD. VCIALIrATNIIIII ES CAR 000. Friday, April 80, Mit Sixty three trains arrive at Harrisburg Sir Colone l Robert Johnson, the eldest eon of ex•Piesident Johnson, died on Friday at Greenville, Tennessee. The Grand - Jury of, Caroline county, Did. have indicted a negro woman for witoh craft larThe nomination of Ex-Gov. earth] as Minister to Russia, has been confirmed by the United States Senate. ine-Ex Governor Poker, of this State, intimates that he has not withdrawn from the canvass for Governor of the State. etir-The amonnt_olaitned _by the _United States of Great Britain, for what is known an tha Alabiran_olaints,_ is__about $13,000,- 000. Oo the 20th of May the Old and New School -General Assemblies of the Presby erian when the question of reunion will be finally _ . settled. gThe reports from all sections of the 'Western States indicate the argest pet. o wheat in proportion to the population for —minty-years. All sectioaa—report—the—stim: story as to theglorions prospect. The N aw—Y-ork—fieraki—oLthe_,l9tlL inst.--publiMaes_extrants—from_alLparis_o_f the_ United States showing that the prospects for unprecedented grain and cotton crops are very favorable. If no unforseen disaster oc ours, the United States will be one vast gran ary next autumn. .Ex•3ov. Thomas, of Allegheny cowl. ty, has been nominated as Collector of the Fourth District of Maryland, and Henry W. Dellinger, of Washington county, as Asses- OM tendered — ll on . Horace Greeley a place on the Board of 3om miasionere to examine and report on the con dition of the Pacific• Railroad, which lace Mr. Greeley accepted by telegraph. There is neither pay nor emolument attached to the position, and his term of dries will expire at the end of the trip. i.We learn, says the Berkeley (Va.) Union, that John Leishorn of our town, for twelve years wholly blind, has his sight restored by some Baltimore Oculist. If it proves permanent, there Is certainly a wide reputation in storo for the skillful bands per forming the operation. A TEXAS FARM.- Mifflin Kennedy, a . West Texas man, bas a tract of 130.000 acres fenced in, upon which be grazes 40,000 cat tle, besides horses, mules and sheep. Almost anywhere else that man would be considered a large grazier. WI-General John A. Logan, commander in chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, has issued a general order recommending the decorating of the graves of our deceased soldiers with &were. It has been determ ined not to prescribe any form of ceremony for universal observance, but each Post or any number of Posts, may arrange together such fitting service as circumstances will permit. As the 30th- of May occurs on Sabbath, Posts are at liberty to observe either that day, or Saturday, the 29th. LINCOLN IN FRANCE.--There was recent ly held in Paris a meeting to commemorate the memory of Abraham Lincoln. After Prof. Laboulayo (tame Mr. Cochin, the prin cipal orator. He traced the life of Lincoln from bia boyhood up to his death and held him up as a model of a patriot, statesman and Christian man. Ue quoted from his speeches and writings to show that he was a great political thinker; that his ideas were of that class of elementary ideas, oo which great governments may be built and great deeds accomplished. If you have not yet awakened to the fact in America. says a Paris letter, you will soon do so, that Lincoln is hereafter to take it stand as one of the great landmarks in history. If you do not comprehend the immensity of the role he played in the po• litical progress of mankind, these people do. While you are still embarrassed with cer• bin crudities in his character, those people see nothing but his grandeur, and desire to see nothing more. sm..According to a despatch from London the Government of England is to make an entire change of front on the Cuban question by recognizing the independence of the island, according belligerent rights to the insurgents and tendering them material assistance. All this is to be done to prevent the annexation of Cuba-by the United States and give a color of consistency to the course of tEe English Government in regard to the South ern Confederacy. Courtiartris—Tbe country le flooded with _counterfeit money. Ten, twenty-five and fifty cent shinplasters lin largely abound, while the counterfeit bills of the denomina tion of one dollar and upwards are detected every day. A large addition of ten dollar and twenty dollar notes'of this sort has Ines been added - to the fins - Dees of the country, aid our readers will do well -to enamine all bills very closely. lE=COII=I I=l=lll LOCAL MATTERS. ilfirealifornia letter on , first page. j—Soavim at Henneberger & Hoover's. i.The verses by "Alberti" will appear next week. .The penalty for killing a bird ie $25 Make a note of this, boys. PLENTY- Butchers and "BULLY" Beef for 16 cents per pound. ina.A. B Stole! will admit a few girls in- to his school. FRESH LlME.—Messrs. Hess & Bro. will havo a kiln of Fresh.]lam on Monday neat. enANOED —The Hotel, in Leitereburg, the property of Humphrey Hicks, deo'd., has passed into the hands of David S. Bartle. __BIWA lady in Georgia is said to bare 'cot ton on tbe• brain: Ladies don't went cotton in that way about berg• POBT'MAsTER.—That prince of pleasant fellows, "Billy• Logan," has recoived the ap pointment of Post Master for Hagerstown. yon want to see a nice assortment of clocks, watches, jewelry and notions, go to E.. &J. Elden's. ißeef, Veal, Lamb, &o , at Cunning ham's Seller, on Monday and Thursday of I=l=l IfiA.Fifty-three citizens of Boonsboro' and _vicinity, left that-place on the 12th instant for Missonti. E N. —The annual election for Chief Burgess, Councilmen and High Constable will be held in this place-on Tuesday next. Voters, turn out ANOTIIIR ARRIVAL. -Mr. F. Fourth man, druggist, has just opened out another supply of fresh drugs, medicines, oils ; paints. notions, &c. ,ffive him a call. PICTURES.—Brack bill of — the' "Diamond Gallery" is now prepared is the_latest a-g-o•n•y "to catch the shadow ere the sub stance fade." Call and see specimen picture& - CLEVER.—The man who likes his home paper and does all he can to get subsolibers for it. lie never grumbles, but always has a cheerful word for the editor, if anything of interest occurs in his neighborhood he straightway informs him of it. ltti`The trial of Dirs. Rowland and the colored man Carroll, for the murder of the former's husband, commenced at Cumber. /land, Nld , on Monday last. AT WORK.—The Masons arc now at work on the foundiktion for the new Lutheran Chinch, which it is expected will be cow• pleted sometime during the coming summer . SnowErta.—This section was visited with a succession of April showers during Wed. nesday evening an d Thursday morning, which must refresh and contribute largely to the growth of vegitation generally. • NEW FOUNTAIN.-Mr. F. Fourthman, druggist, who always 'keeps pace with the times in his business, has just put up a new Soda .I.lountain, and during the warm weed). er will be regularly supplied with a superior artiele of mineral water. COMING.-It will be seen by reference to our advertising columns that Gee. W. Skin ner, County Treasurer, will meet the tax payers of Washington townshitisit Mullan's Betel, in this place, on the sth and 6th days of May, for the purpose of receiving their taxes for 1869. THE COUNTRY —The earlier variety of fruit trees, such as cherry, peach, pear &o. arc now ladened with blossoms. The pros. pact for abundant crops is unusually prom ising, The green-carpeted fields, blooming trees and shrubs, the country over, just now, present a most encouraging as well as charm-. ing aspect—a real panarama of Nature's bounty and beauty, CON VICTED.-Dr. James W. Robinson, of the Cove, io Fulton county, was last week convicted of larceny by our Court, 'and sen tenced to undergo an imprisonment in the Eastern Penitentiary for a period of three years. HEAVY SENTENCIL—Cambridgo Norris, the colored man, sometime since arrested for outraging the persons of two white ladies and a little girl near Chambersbmg, on Thurs• day last was convicted and sentenced to thir ty-five years solitary confinement i n the Eastern Penitentiary. sera correspondent in the last Spirit recommends Geo. W. Welsh Esq., of this place, as a candidate for the office of Pro thonotary. Mt. W is well qualified to as• sume the responsibilities of that office or any other io the gift of the Democracy of the county. OATS.—An exchange says the Mount Holly Herald has Imo estimating the amount of cat population in that village, and makes the number 4,028, which at ao average of 4 pounds each, gives an aggregate of 16,112 pounds of cat in Blount Holly, We would like to know the exact amount of mewsie the above category is capable of producing:— Some of our corner loafers, who have seem ingly nothing to do, might take the cat census 44 Waynesboro. Fivs Shad for 61 at Roil & Waynant's. CEMETEII2' ASSOCIATION.-A meeting of citizens favorable to the formation of a Cent etery association was held in Beaver's Hall, on Monday evening. Mr. W. S. Amborson was chosen President. The following com mittee was appointed to examine and select grounds for a cemetery : Rev. A Bahrtnan, J. W. Miller, John Philips, Alex.' amilton, Jacob F. Oiler, Dr. 0 Frantz and Samuel. Ryder. The committee selected to eoliait subscriptions for stock of the association con sists of the following peisoni : Geo. W. Mo Ginley r Henry Oaks, F Kuria, Geo: Bar banel, J W. Coon s Dan'l M. Leekrone, Ja cob Curbangh, Dr. E A. Herring, W. L. Hamilton, Rev. D. P. Good, Abrm. Adams, George Frisk, Dr. 13 Frantz, J. H Clayton, W. S. Amberion, Samuel Ryder, David Ry. der, W. A. Tritle, B. W. Washabaugh, W, Blair. The shares of stook were flied at ten dol lars each. Committee appointed to prepare subscription books —J. Douglas, W. H iloei liug and Daniel Hoover. :The .aext.meeting will be held in the Town Hall on MondayAlie'lOth day of May, at n o - clock, P M., to which all persons fa vorable to this object are invited to attend. THE PROPOSED TURNPIKE.—The tom• munieation from a citizen of Quincy town. h* itiblished - recent]. in refer- once to.a turnpike between this place and Quincy and the latter place and Fayettville, • • ably - spoken — ohurfar - as - n - e - h - aVe - been enabled to ascertain public feeling in regard to the proposition. Several farmers with •whom we have since conversed, who live near e pug tii — Ciftimbersburg, say that stone for piking is easy of access the whole distance, excepting a few miles be- tween Funkstown and Fayettville, that the grading generally would be-lighlT-tind—c-ou- sequent y the a•ur any expense per rot e would fall considerably short of what turn pikes usually cost. Bunning, as it would, through the midst of a rich agricultural re gion, we can see no reason why an enterprise so much needed if once contaiel - toed should not prove successful. The farmers-would-he more directly . benelitted by such a road than any other class. To say nothing of the eon• venience_which would thus be afTurcied,_their properties would be materially enhan.led in value, Will nut some of the more enterprls- Aug of this class of citizens make actifioVel(ii the accomphshment of 60 desirable in object? DEAD HEADS.—Our subscription book contains the names of a number. of subscri hers which we will soon be compelled to class among "dead heads" of the past. They have not paid us any thing on their accounts for years We have repeatedly appealed to such to settle their accounts, but receiving no part thereof. necessity will compel us to drop their names from our list of paying subscri bers. We are tired of "dunning" and die. like the business on account of prompt-pay ing patrons. So look out ARRIVED AT LAST. --The much-talked of two wheeled machine, the Velocipede, reach ed our town on Saturday evening last, since which time a '•velocipede school" Las been in operation at the Town Hall. The gentle men in charge of the flying vehicles have been liberally patronized by the young men of our town Oa Tuesday evening last a °maple of the more advanced pupils appeared on Main Street and in their flight to and fro drew the attention of old and young. Our friend Leeds, the watch-maker, is about bar gaining for one to be used in hunting up hie delinquents So saYs Madam Rumor. RECEIPTB—For subscription for the last week : John H. Adams, Geo J Balsley, Dr H. Rosenburg, Samuel Shank, (of C ) Fred'd Speck, D. Eiker, 0. L. Walter, Gee, I3esore, Jer Hollinger, El. C. (hover, COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT —The school directors of the County will Boon be called upon to select a County Superintendent.— Iwould respectfully suggest to their consid• oration the name of Mr. J. Y. ATBERTON of Morcersburg. Mr. A. is a successful teacher, and has had many years experience, is active and energetic, and in abort ie well qualified for the position. W. EXCITEMENT AT THE TOWN HALL.--Ali persons fond of sport are invited to visit the Town Ball, the theatre of fun just now, and witness the movements of that wonderful an imal called the Velocipede. All are invi ted. =El= INTERNAL REVENUE.—The first of May is the beginning of "License" year. Upon that day all the various occupations that are sub ject to "special tax," are taken for the cow ing twelve months, and the payment should be made upon the making of the "applica tion," and not at the end of the succeeding month as in case of other taxes. The tax is imposed upon the commencement of the co collation subject thereto, and every one en• gaged in such occupation is liable to fines, dto , if he fail to pay the tax at the time be enters upon his business, work or profession. All grocers are obliged to renew their bonds on the first day of May of each year. vjr FARMERS.—Farmers wanting any repairs upon the McCormick , Reaper should give timely notice to ',idy l Frick & Co. Stir Th e last Legislature passed an act changing tha common levy rules of evidence, so as to allow parties to testify in suits, not- withstanding they may have an interest in the result. It frequently happens that pat ties to the record or in interest are alone cognizant of facts bearing on the merits of the ease, but under the present rules _their lips are sealed. The new act allows their testimony to go to the jury, the latter passing on its credibility. We annex the full test of the bill 2' SZerfott 1. Be if enacted ika," .That no interest'ucir policy of law shall' ekelude a party or person from being a witness-in any civil proceeding ; 'provided,. this act shall not . alter the . law as now declared, and- prac ticed in'thacourts of this Ponamonwealth so as to 4119.tv husband and, wife to ,testify against each' other, nor counsel to testify to the °cadet:Riot ootxtthunication of his client, and thie - act shall not apply to actions by or against executors, administrators. or guard ians, nor where the assignor of the thing or contract in action may be dead, excepting in issues and inquiries' devisavit vel non and others respecting the' right of such deceased betweep, parries claiming such right by devolution on 114 death of buoh owner l ,. 09EV. ?. That party to t he record of any a---per - a r_vehose immediate benefit such_pro ceeding is prosecuted or defended, may be examined as if under cross examination at the instance of the adverse party of any 'of them, and for that purpose way be compel!. ed he same Mg n n es% • • in the same manner and su - bjeot to the same rules fbr examination as any other witness to testify, but the party calling for sue examination sia not be conclu.ed thereby, but may rebut it by, counter testi mony. SEC. 3 That - thetestitnony witnesses autharil,ed by this act may be bad by de- position or commission — issued - as the case may require, with such notice to the party to - be,examined and to the traverse party as is now or may• hereafter be prescribed by the rules of the proper _ court touching the taking_of-depusiCioue-and — testi - niony on com mission. A RoutEa SHOT —Au ingenious and daring burglar met his death, week before last, in a very strange manner. A man car rying a large pack, called at_ a—farm—house near Joliet, ; and wished to stay over night. The farmer being away he was re fused. He then asked to leave his pack, which he declared was so heavy that he could carry it no longer. It was left—being thrown in a corner of the sitting room During the e ,. zening, one of the young ladies observed that the puck was very - peculiar, zhAp_the hired man stepped up and exam 'tied it. The result was, he discovered that a man was sewed up in it. Be went into an adjoining room and got a revolver, and fired several shots into the sack, when a terrific scream was heard and en cutting the bag open. a man with a revolve' and a bowie. knife wile found. weltering in his blood.. He hail been killed outrig.ht. The coroner WAS milled, who empanneled a jury, which returned a verdict of justifia ble murder by the hired man. rr Aim at perfection in everything, though in moat things it is unattained, however, they who aim at it, and persevere, will coots tnueb nearer to it. than those whose laziness and despondency make them give it up as now. taioable. The above is particularly applicable to the subject of health—all t•hould do everything in their power to attain perfection, as near as possible, in that. This can be secured by a regular and continued use of the Zingari Bitters. It is said that Parson good used to keep an account of iiiA good and had deeds, and occasionally to strike a balance to see 'tilt his chances were for (leaven; and it used to be the boast of the Parson that if St. Peter kept the acouuot correct, he should have no difficulty in entering the celestial city, as his'good deeds were largely in the ascendancy, until he nominated A. Johnson fur V ice. President. That sin sunk the Par son, and be has since torn up his book and relies now on saving grace alone., The' nomination of Mr. Kitautilier as Postwaster at Gettysburg, has been confirm• ed by the United States Senate—also the nomination of Mr. Scull as Assessor of this district. The "champion old man of the world" has just died in Poland, aged 139. Velocambipedestriamism has been. added to the Uoclesatuvocabularian lexicography by a Chioagoist as applicable to velocipede.itrial propuisionism. It required two hours and ten minutes for the grand Old Fellows' parade, in Philadel. phis, to pass a given point. A little girl in Wisconsin recently break fasted on forty percussion caps, and is still unexploded. SPECIAL NOTICES. 200 SETS OF LADIES FURS Comprising Mink Sable, German. Russian and American Fitch, Siberian and French Squirrelo, Canada and French Mink. French and Belgian Sa ble, for Ladies and Misses; Beaver. Otter. Swat 's Down, Er 'sine and !Sable Trimmings on hand and any width cut to order in a few moments notice. Fur Trimmed Hoods, in velvet and silk; M uff and Cape Tassels Silk. Lamb and Ermine, Linings. All kinds of Fur Materi-Is. Old and Motheaten Furs altered, repaired and renewed into the latest styles in the most improved manner at Updegrars G EAT Fua AND G1. , 071 FACTORY, where can be found on hand or made to order in a few hours, Ladies Dog Skin, Buck, Goat, Sneep and Leather Gloves and M itta, unsurpassed for neatness, duns. bility and cheapness, on hand of k. or own make.— Gents Fur Coilars, Fur Gloves, Lamb Felt and Flannel Lined Gloves, Huck, Sheep, Goat, Leath er and the great Dog Skin Glove Also Buffalo 'lobes, Sleigh and Buggy Blankets, (six different patterns) Grey Blankets and Horse Blankets, an immense stock selected and manufactured express ly for our Winter trade for '6B and 69. UPDEGRAFF & SON, Hat, Fur and Glove Manufacturers, Opposite Washington House. Hagerstown, Oct. 30, 1868. GUIDE TO MARRIAGE. Young Men's Guide to Happy Marriage and Conjugal Felicity. The humane views of benevo lent Physiciuns, on the Errors and Abuses incident to Youth and Earl Manhood, sent in sealed letter envelopes, tree of charge. Address, HOWARD .ASOCIATION, Box P., Philadelphia, ra. juue 10-Iy. TI3III. TCI,II#XIB. Near'Smithbnrg, on the Bth inst.,s Mr. ABRAHAM STOUFFER (of O.) after a brief Illness, aged . 08 years, 11 months tmd 8 days, a gentleman well known throughout the County, and highly esteemed for his many exCelletit traits of character. On the 24th inst.; in this place, Dire. MOREHEAD, aged about 74 years. Her afflictions - was very protracted and: equally painful, consisting of repeated strokes of paralysis and their attendant paroxysms. In the midst of these sufferings ebe seemed to find sufficient strength and comfort in Christ. Sister Morehead died in the Com• reunion of the Evinigelical Lutheran Church, - or‘thleti 13U - bad - bears worthy member for some time::_: D Ur Aset 'Moments she gave the strongest evidence that she had found peace. io believing :and selected as the text from which her funeral' should be preached, the 15 verse of the 3d chapter of Epbesians, which reads : "Of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named." She has, we trust, gone to join the heavenly part of that great familY of God Let kind fiends and all others be also ready, that death may be to them a reunion with loved ones in heaven. A. B. p wz-v - 4* =-.41 io PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday April 27. 1869. —The flour market is without change, there is-no-s-hipping-dernand-and-4114-home-oort burners buy very spilling's , ; small sales of superfine at 85(65 50 19 bbl; extras at ss® 6 25; 600 barrels lowa, Wisconsin and Min nesota-extras at $6-50(a)7-:25 7 -Pennsylvania do do at $6 75(§7.50; Ohio do do at sB@- 9, and fancy btauds at $19@12 Rye fluur "s-quiat,-with-small-sales-ar-s7tg7 25. The wheat market is steady and prime descrip tions are held firmly, sales of 1500 bushels at $1 70@1.75 19 bushel for red, and $l.BO - 85 for amber. Rye is very quiet, with small sales of Western at $1 45 Corn is less active, but the redoirts have fallen off; safes of 1500 bushels yellow at 87®88c; 1000 bushels white at 820, and 2000 bush els Western part high mixed at 81@86c. Oats meta fair inquiry, with sales-of West eru at 75@760. and Pennsylvania at 65@70. SPRING OPENING! 1' LIE undersigned have just opened another .11, large and carefully selected stock of Siding _Goods to which._the attention of the community is directed, and all those in search of good, durable and pretty designs of all kinds of goods, will find it to their great advantage to call with the firm of PRICE & 114IEFLICH- who have purchased their goods on such terms that thry can talks super;or inducements to all who are in want •f DRY GOODS, Among their stork will be found the fallowing lend ing.articlus, beautiful designs and all qualities and widths t Caseimeres, Clots. Chintzes, Poplins, Plaids, A 'picas, Gintzhants, Las Percales, Piquas, Chn I lies. MarAeilles, Linens, Ducks, Napkins, Denims, Crash, Jenne, OsnaSurg, Tickinek i Pekins. Pil. Muslins, (7os tinge, Cheeks Vesting s, Ginghams, CO 3P 3E3 .ThT x .N, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Window Shades, Paper Blinds, Basketr, Buckets, Churns, mare and Glassware of all descriptions, and a full line of Groceries, &c. The subscribers tender their thanks to the com munity fur their very liberal patronage heretofore, and kindly ask a continuance of the same. PRICE & HOEFLICH. ap 30 FIRST ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED BY t#44.4* - J#4lA 4 .+7• 7 ‘t - )4till WE take this method to inform our friends and the public generally that we have again re ceived from the Eastern cities a full supply ef new and seasonable goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Cedar ware, Drugs. Groceries. Paints, Oils, . , Hardware, Medicines, Queensware. &c. dtc. all of which will be sold at prices •.o suit the times. We continue to diacour.t five per ^.ent, all cash bills of uno dollar and over. A comial invitation is ex tended to all to come and give our stock an exam ination as we feel confident that we can give them satisfaction • Thankful for past patronage, we hope by atten tiSn to business and striving to please to merit a continuance of public favors. kiITESHEW & GORR, , Ringgold, Md. ap 30 N. B. We still have on hand a lot of Poplar lumber, which we will sell at reasonable prices 11. & G. TURNPIKE ELECTION. AN election will be held in the Shop of W. A. Pricti on Monday the 3J day of Muy, 181 be tween the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock, P. M., to elect one President and Managers for the Warier. boro' and Maryland State Line Turnpike Road Com pany to serve the ensuing yeas.. By order oldie Board. ALEX. HAMILTON, Pree;.. •pr 93 2,1 NOTIONS, &o Sheetings, Muslin., Towlings, EMMI Matting, Rugg, Bowls, Queens NEW GOODS MILLER & BEAVER'S! heie jest received their first supply of Spring and namedr geode, to which they hi. lite the ittention of the public. Autong which they hate e asirrittnent of ..„3:0.1 2 11.7g" Silk Alpaccas. Brocade, Lustree, liombakine, @flitted Mohair, Buff Pereslioi WhiteFiquerVieterialawn s Brilliant, Swiss MUT; Fatuf Kids, Cloth=, Ceesimeres, Ital. Wont, Mg'lin, Tad ble Diapers, Totaling, Counterpanes{ Cottenedee, Carpeting, Matting, Oil Clhitilorr'Fable atta Queeneware, Coderwsre,'Olfiritarkiret CetlerY. Ord. aeries, ORR line... Our assortment.inevery Jena. Merit is more tOni,plete than heretofor e, and we are efiry inaucement to pttiohnsere, at the low est tirices. All - We ask it trial. before pnithasing elsewhere. We will endeavor to show geode at such prices as will convince you of the fact We tender our thanks to the community for their liberal patronage bestowed upon cm, and hope to merit a continuance of the same. For Bacon, Lard, Butter, Egge, Rage, Arc.. the frisbee t market price will be paid in exchange for merchandise. If you are in want of WALL PAPER, we'are in receipt of a Sample Book with all the. latest styles; any style desired can be furnished in a few days notice by applying at april 90, 1869] NEW SPRING SUMMER GOODS, AT THE FIRM OF (SUCCESSORS TO ORO. STOVER.) DRY GOODS, CARPETS, NOTIONS, QUEENSWAKE, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, CUTLERY, CEDERWARE OIL CLOTHS, ax - . — , -dec. To which we invite the attention of all who want to buy cheep Roods apr :30 1869, LOOK HERE! To Every Fainily! NOW if you want to buy cheap for cash come to the will known Hat. Boot, Shoe. Trunk, clock aryl Nouon store the well known Stand of Beaver's. some fifteen years f. !writ-lice in t , e htasi :less and also the first store at the kited in Waynes boro.; hence it IS reasonable that you can buy _duds as cheap and- probably cheaper than elsewhere. No,butobu4, rernernh •r. also give you a email list. of articles con stantly on bawl, viz: HATS, 801 'NNE) ;-10ES,___.-- A Spleuded Stuck just received.. The Brst in the Country; Also Trunks and Clocks of the hest manufac tare, will chatenge the community to heat them.— Men's, Ladle's and Children's Straw 000({11 of the Latest Suspenders, sold nestiort profits. Hosiery at aIL S pricer, uspenders, Umbrellas, Cents. Brooms and tirushes, Buckets, Soaps, Lilly White, Hair Oils, Perfumery, also prime Raisens, Prunes and Figs, stove ami )-doe Blacking, Magehes. Black Ink, (Hoover's best,) and many other articles not nec essary to menhir). We also ke•p PRIME KEROSENE, and are prepared for the acco:nmodation of all shoe. cus'omers You will do well by calling at the cheap establishmen of Beaver's. Thankful fir past pat. ronage and 'ope a continuance the same. apr 30-1: 91 CLA HENCE N. BEAVER. fEMENT OF THE IST NATION . al Bank of Weyneeboroi,Pa., an the morn ing of the 3rd Monday of April, 1869. RESOURCES Loans awl Discounts, W. S. Bds. to secure circulation, W. S. Bds. on hand, 1 1 '. and A. Tel. Stock, Expenses and Taxes paid, Due from Banks,. Cash and Cash Items, LIABILITIES. Capital Stock, Circulation, Surplus Fund, Profits Int. and Exchange, Individual Deposits, Due to Banks, op 30-30 BEEF. BEEF. Ir HE subscriber having leased the Basement un- I der the Saddler Shop of John R. Sellers on West Main Street as a But. her Shop, will be reg ularly supplied with prime Beef, Veal, &e. He is determined to slaughter none but the best cattle and small stock, and thus hopes to merit a liberal patronage. Od. J. CUNNINGH AM . sp 23--tf • , PROTHONOTARY. To the Republicans of Franklin County:—At the solicit .ton of numerous friends I am induced to again offer myself to your consideration as a Candi date for the office of PROTHONOTARY OP FRANKLIN CniniTY—subject, however, to the deci.ion of the Republican Nominating Convention. No County Officer has deen elected from this portion of the County for a number of years, and being the oldest candidate for that position now offering, I hope that this consideration may be allowed to have due weight, in the selection of those who are to be the Candidates of the party, at the ensuing ele••tion. EN O. A. ki YISSONG. apr 23—te Mercersborg. NEW STORE: RINGGOLD, Md. IVITILLIAM STEWART has been to the City and laid in a large supply of Ladies. Misses and Children's Shoes, of the m us t t as ai ona bl e 0tyl „ . Men and Boy's shoes. both coarse and tine, Men's Congress Gaiters ; also straw Hats. The public are generally invited to come and examine for them selves. All veto with buy of him will receive satis faction, as he willowy all rips gratis. Be also keeps sugar. coffee, molasses and situps, pepper, staples and cmanum, mackerel, letter paper, envelopes, steel pens and pen holders,'&c. skc. Call and ez. wine his stock. Win. STE WART. spud Z 3 18651 M. & B: e. STOVER & WOLFF. $56,505,74 75,400,u0 42,800 00 300,00 1.221 .57 10.454,26 10,3.12 94 $199,014,51 $75 000,00 67,500.00 12,000,00 5,143,71 38 055,80 1.315,00 19D 014,51 JOHN PHILIPS, Gun.