VILLAGE RECORD. -I GR6T.A. Ingllollll U Cl JEL CP. Friday, May 14,1869 lOWThe first Tuesday In July Is mention. ed as the date fixed upon by Geaerrl Canby for the holding of the eleotion in Virginia. teirMiss Cairoes, who was tried at D&air 31d,, last week for killing her betrayer, Niel. ohm McComas, was acquitted on Saturday. VWRichmond elected Gen. T. W. Rea. nett, (Rep.) Major by 800 majority, with a Republican Council. IsfirA strike commenced on Monday in the Pennsylvania coal regions, and work is entirely suspended in the Lehigh and Schuyl kill mines, and it is supposed also at Wilkes. barre. I=l 112" The Deputy Commissioner of Internal ltsvenue has decided that, undo the act of April 101 h, -1869, dealers in liquor who sell in quantities less than five gallons, and also in quantities of five gallons and upwards, must pay special tax both as wholesale and retail liquar dealers. sm.ln Fayette county is an apple? tree wto was panC io I our years ore the Revolution. It is said to be still in good condition. Forty bushels of apples is its average yield each season. Long may it wave. =l=lll Z& On a Kentucky railroad - reenatlyorlyile - 1 a train was passing through a tunnel, a young man attempted to kiss a girl who sat in front of him, when she seized hie hand and bit ont a large. piece. _When .the _ears (merged, the young man, wrnpping up his bleeding band, explained to inquiring friends how the "window fell on it." 10_0 A. 11. asks the Now York Ledger if it is proper to "kiss a young lady on see ing her borne from a place of entertain ment 7" and is answered thus "Kissing goes by favor, it is said, and there are no rules to govern it. If a young lady permits you to kiss her, do so, and hold your tongue about it." 10;;The Richmond Dispatch of 11 (1711 -- 3 says that it is distressing to hear of the neg lect of the bones of Confederate soldiers who are buried on Virginia battle fields where they fell, and "the reports that reach us of _ t_, •• • . are so shocking that we hesitate to give tlfem credence" The Dispatch then states that on the northeast side_a_ the fort_at_Malvern hill "a most horrible scene presents itself. Thousands of Confederate, soldiers having .een I urren w --- 11 7 fell, t- 7t 3ere JeY ~ twenty acres 01 more have just been ploughed up by the owner of the field, and the plowshare turned to the surface all the 4elcons. Over the whole tract the bones are strewn in pro- fusion, and grinning skUlls stare the visitors in the facto on every hand." Cart loads of these bones have been taken to Richmond, and sold to fertiliiing tnillethere I _ LAST SPIKE PRTVEN.—A little over three years ago—January, 1866—the first forty miles of trscic on the Union Pacific Railroad were laid west from Omaha Nebraska. Mon day, the tenth day of May, Anno Domini 18GD, witnessed its completion through to the Pacific Oval), a distance from Omaha, the starting point, of one thousand eight hun dred and forty-five miles, and of over three thousand miles from the Atlantic parts of Philadelphia, New York and Boston. Such a rapid construction of the means of corn. , munieation between points so intact has never before been accomplished, and it is only another proof of the energy of the A merican people, and the exhaustless resources which a beneficent Providence has placed at their command. When the grand project was first conceived, there were doubts of its success, Deserts, rocks, rivers, mountains, and the opposition of the wild and savage Indians, have all been overcome, nod from this date, the Iron nig!. way between the Atlaut:o and Pacific, waters is open to the nations of the New and the Old World. China and Japan, and all of Eastern Asia, will be brought al. most to our own doom, while our magnificent Western realm, embracing California, Oregon, Nevada, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Montana, Washington and Dakota will, in the fresh stimulus given them by this outlet, develop more rapidly their natural wealth in tl:o preciflus metals of their mountains, and the •cereals of their uplands, valleys and prairies. RIGHTLY SERVED —The potato ^specula tors of the West are reported to be suffering from t h eir attempts to obtain extravagant prices 'by holding back their crops. The Michigan papers assert that the farmers in that St'ate are obliged to sell for 15 cents a htobel potatoes for which last fall they re fused $1.50. At White Pigeon, Michigan, for several weeks 3,000 bushels a day have been shipped East, and it is estimated that over 75,000 bushels still remain unsold in that vicinity. The same condition of affairq is reported to exist in other Western States. A LARGE LEGACY.---Silt Edward Cunard, owner of the Cunard line of ocean steam packets, who died moody, leaves his heirs $3,000,000. By will $1,500,000 goes to his cldest 800, Sir Bache Cunard (now aged six teen years, burn in New X.ork, as were all his children); $700,000 each to his second and third sons; and 8100,000 each, and the ac cumulation thereof, to < his four elaaghtari, all tl li!e LOCAL MATTERS. 'who beet assortment of Paints Ito., at the Corner Drug Store, goi.J. Howard Wert has been elected County Superintendent of Adams county. iiirWm. B. Mullin, Esq r proprietor of the Mount Holly Paper Mille, near Carlisle, Pa,, died suddenly on Saturday morning last. SELLING CHEAP.—bliss M. O. Rosser, of this place. is now selling her stook of Millin ery goods at and below cost. ingh.,John Lambert and James W. Liggett are the trustees eleot for the Leitersburg schools for the ensuing year. that person who has my bunch of keys please return them to me before I ask for them. ALEX. LEEDS.* Sir Still a few more left of Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at E. &. J. Elden's. • A CALL.—Rev M. C. Ilorine, Pastor of the Lutheran congregation of Smithburg; Md , has received a call to the First Luther. an Church in Dayton, Ohio, StiirA. F. Schafltirt, selected by the Re publican County Committee to attend the Republican State Convention, has been in• atructod to support Gov. Geary for re-nomi nation. Itts..A kind mother wishing to got a pie _ture of her child will not spank it to got a color up, but will stop in at Alex Leeds, and buy it something that will keep it in smiles - for a month. Bonne Posrs —During three days last week four hundred and fifty five locust posts were bored near this place with one of Null's Post Boring Machines. ACCIDENT.--Peter Dock, of this place, oil Wednesday last had his hand caught and partially crushed in the side gearing of one of Geisers Separators. The injury is a pain ful but not a dangerous one. C.ALL,—Apart from subscription accounts we find many on our books for job work and advertising ; ranging from 83.50 upwards.— Patrons will much oblige us by calling and settling these accounts. -fifty—yeari-of age, lately went to a Wisconsin Court, mutually praying for a divorce. It was a question of saleratus or no saleratus in flap- jacks. IttirAt Cuwhorlan3 on Friday last I%lrs ow an., o . agars own, w o was rtes 'e• fore the Circuit Court of Allegany county for the murder of her husband, was ac• quitted. Carroll (colored) brie also been acquitted ess.The Chambersburg Woolen Mill, Grist Mill, /to., last week was sold to an mania. tion of individuals tor about $70,000, which sum is to be increased to $lOO,OOO and op orations re-commenced. SNows.—According to the record kept by Mr. James Richardson, of this place, we had during last winter (Spring included) twenty-nine snows. Mr. II says lit t le "squalls" which did not fairly cover the ground were not counted. SeriTor the past week the weather .has been delightful, and the effect has been to materially advance the growth of vegetation in general. The wheat fields especially pre sent a most promising appearance. • The crop is represented as fully two weeks in advance of former seasons in the past several years. CLEAN UP —The customary Spring clean ing up of Main Street has so far been no• gloeted this season. One hour in the morn ing with scrapers, brooms and shovels, would suffice for the work. Wt ether permitting, let it be done this (Friday) morning. This will give our town a cleanly appearance and add to the comfort of all concerned, tog),..Books have been opened for stock subscriptions for a turnpike on tbct Marsh road from the Pennsylvania line to the toll gate on the Leitersburg turnpike, near (la- gerstown. The citizens between this place and Quincy should emulate their more enter prisen neighbors across the line, • and open Books for a turnpike. Shall we have a meet ing? APTOINTED.-11r A. G. Nevin has been appointed Post Master for this place. He held the office tinder Mr. Lincoln, and as far as we know discharged its duties acceptably to our citizens, but was removed by the Johnson administration. Mr. J.. 11. Welsh, the retiring Post Mas ter, has proved an efficient officer, and we helievc has rendered very general satisfac tion. PREPARING —Our Hotel keepers are ma king ample preparations for the ac'ommoda• tion•of strangirs who may attend the Nun nery Meeting to-morrow. Should the weather prove favorable the attendance will doubt. less be large. The annual meeting of this society usually attracts many strangers from a distance. le There is a reaohioe in operation in California which, it is said, has cut, threshed, cleaned and sacked the wteat from twenty acres io ten hours, with only three men to work it• SERIOUS AOOIDENT.—Wo regret to learn from a private letter that Mr. Daniel Now. comer Son., formerly of this vicinity, on the first inst , met with a serious accident near Polo, 111. It appears Mr. Newcomer, in com pany with his son-in-law, Mr: John Brandt, were on their way to preaching, and within a couple of miles of Polo, when they sudden ly came in contact with a runaway team, the tongue of the wagon striking Mr. Brandt's horse and throwing the animal upon the bug gy. Bath were thrown out of the buggy and Mr. N. seriously injured by receiving a heavy blow on his right ride. Medical aid was procured in the person of Dr. Wolf, un der whose treatment at last accounts he was slowly improving and hopes of his final re covery were indulged. Mr. Brandt's horse cyst so lacerated that he survived but about half ah houi. THE FASTEST Roan IN THE WORLD— A mile in 2:l7.—Every effort is being made to have Bonner's great Horse, Dexter, at the Hagerstown Horse Show, which takes place the 20th, 27th, and 28th of this month; of course every body that can get there will go to see him. An easy way to pay the ex• pence of the trip is to stop in at Updegraff's --fitati-Glove-Factory;oppositc - the Wash ington House, and supply yourself and chil. dren with hats at half price, your Wives and your Daughters with Sun Downs, Parasols, and Sun Umbrellas, Mits and Kid Gloves, a nirespeciagy a pa - f — their own make o Ladle's Dog Skin Gloves, almost as neat as kid gloves and wear five times as long. I. 0. G. T.—The following officers of -Franklin_Lodge, No. 152, L 0. G. T., were installed on the Bth inst., by Lodge Deputy A: H--Row, for - the - quarter commencing May 7th : W. C. T., C. C. Rhoyual ; W. V. T , Mrs. Adda Brackbill; W. S., Daniel Gil bert; W. A. S., Clinton Henneberger ; W. F. S., J. W. Sandoc; W. T , Franklin Ben der; W. C,, Thos. West; W M., Absolum French; W. D. M., Miss Lizzie French; W. It. 11. S., Miss M. C. Reeser; W. i 11. S., Miss Sarah Grove; W. 1. G., Miss Saman tha F. Adams; IV. 0 0., John Itarbaugh. J. G. Grumbine was then elected Lodge-Dep uty. RINGGOLD, AID.-011 a visit to this thri ving 'village the other day we dropped in to see our friends and patrons, Messrs. Hite :. - • I l. ttlemk, are experienced and obliging business men and have on hand a well•assorted stook of goods. They merit a liberal share of public patronage We also spent some time with Mr. Wm tewart,_and was surprised to find him'in posgession of such a large stock of Shoes for Ladies, Misses-and Boys. Mr. S. is a prac tical workman of many years experience, and enjoys that which he certainly merits, oral share of patronage. The YOUNG MIDI'S CHRISTIAN AS SOCIATION of Philadelphia, announce that they have a Committee for the purpose of showing kindness to Young Men who are strangers, and leading them under religious influences. They therefore request all who desire the co operation of this Committee, to send the names and addresses of Young Men about to reside io Philadelphia in whom they are interested, with such particulars of char acter as they .may deem proper, (which will be strictly confidential,) to JNO. WANAMA KER, Chairman of Committee, flail of the Nssoeiation,l2lo Chestnut St., Philadelphia. RECEIPTS-. For Et übpeription since last issue : W. J. Galbraith, Amos Wolf', Samuel Needy, Sea , Samuel Gossert, Samuel Orowak e, Geo. J. Royer, L. S. Forney, John S Young, L. %Y. Shockey, James M. 3101.1vaney, John Ilouptman, John 1).• Lesher, J. Hairy Smith, Josiah Burger, ELECTION.-At the annual election of the Waynesboro' Building Association, held on Friday evening the ith inst., the following officers were elected : President—ll B. Russell. Vice President— Daniel Hoover. Secretary—Jerome Beaver, Treasurer—J. W. Miller, Directors—J. H. Crebs, W. A. Reid, GI.: F. Lidy, J. P. Wolff, E. Elden, Isaac Spran• ;rte. CEMETERY ASSOCIATION:The meeting announced for last Monday evening was not held for certain reasons, - The next meeting we are authorized to announce will be held in the Town flail on next Tuesday evening at 7.). o'clock, the Hall having been positively engaged for said meeting. All persons in• terested in the laying out of a Cemetery are invited to attend. MONEY STOLEN.—The house of Josiah King, at Plaiu Hill, one and a half miles from this place, was entered on Wednesday a week in the absence of the family, and 44 3 . robbed of 815 in money, the hard rnings of Mrs. King, which she had acaumul ted by washing. whitewashing, &c., chase clothing for ber little children. No clue as yet to the Perpetrator of the villainous act. um.,Tho School Directors of this County met in Chambersburg on the 4th inst. and elected Samuel Gelwicks, of Letterkenny township, County Superintendent. FAIIRNZY'S MEDIOINIL—Wo direct special attention to the advertisement of Dr. Jaedb Fahrney, in to-day's paper. As a blood purifier his preparation has become a stand ard family medicine. Dr. J. B. Ambersoa Druggist, is the agent for its sale in this county, PLANTS.—The best varieties of Sweet. potato od Garden plants can ho bad of M. o."Destri ,on the Leitersburg pike, near the Antietam Junction, * veL.An act passed by the last Legislature abolishes Spring elections for Borough and Township officers in - this county. These of will hereafter be elected on the second Tuesday of October. itai n .Bleighing in Bethel, Me., is still good. There has been five months and sixteen dap' sleighing, and the winter is not over yet. A SAD, Taus: STomr.—An incident of the sad side of life occurred in connection with the small pox hospital a week or two ago. A young lady of German parentage was taken there to remain. under treatment for the, small pox, just - at - the time she was to have been married to au estimable young man, connected' with one of our most flour- . ishing business houses. Day after 'day he came to the Cincinnati Hospital, on Twelfth street, to hear front his affianced bride. The time for the wedding passed by, and the news came to him that she was worse, and must die. With the charaoteristio devotion of a woman, she sent him word not to visit her or to be at her funeral. She also made the re k_quest_that_she_should be buried in her bri. dal dram So, about the middle of last week, in the white vestiments with which she _was _t_o__hate_been arrayed in 4L the_ marriage altar, she became the bride of death. In the limits , : of tender thou:l l siren e voices she had passed away. The hands of strangers clad her in the bridal garments and laid her in the Coffin. Tho eyes of strangers dropped tears as they• closed the coffin lid over her, and thought of whit sh• was, and what she hoped to be, and of the one heart left sad by her departure. Friends, but nut old ones, saw het deposited in the earth, and marked the spot that those who knew her well Might find her resting place-- Cincinnati Gazette. A. M. 18G1, S. 2.—ln the above year Seward & Bentley, Druggists, of Buffalo, -N-.--Y-T—havi I: I r observed-tire- reat-tiermiruti a good medicinal Bitter, and being satisfied that most, if not all the Bitters sold were sot such as could tre conscientiously recom• mendedbytbe Physicians and Druggists, determined to prepare snob an article so much needed by the debilitated. Selecting by the Profession to be really good, and combining them in a proper form using only pure Rye Whisky. for what spirits required, made the Bitters now celebrated as the Con stitution Bitters. They are now being sold in all parts of the country, and are deserving the s cam they have every where attained. Sewn ugh Cure, heals incipient Con sumption. _ lar Aim at perfection in everything, though in most things it is unattained, however, they who aim at it, and persevere, will come much nearer to it than those whose laziness and despondency make them give it up as unat tainable. The above is particularly applicable to the subject of health—all should 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. • Delphi, Indiana, has a model judge who is 4 feet 2 inches high, 5 feet 1 inch round, and weighs 400 pounds. SPECIAL NOTICES. tFSPRINO ANN) SUMMER STILES OF HATS FOB 1869, Comprising Silk, Felt. Wool and Shaw Goods for Men's, Boys and Children's Wear just opening at UPDEGRAFF'S - HAT A.M D GLOVIr FACTORY. — reIiTRAiV — HA I'S all sorts and sizes for Men and Boys, cheap Pt UPDEGRAFF'S HAT AND HLOYD FACTORY. I 7 - JAMES SUN UMBRELLAS and SOLS the cheapest in town, at UPDEGRAFF'B HAT AND GLOVE. FACTORY. arAucTioN GOODS.—A large lot of Auc. lion Ham et half price. Come and see thrm if you want a cheap Hat, at UPUEGRAFF"ti 11 AT AND OLova noway. ri"GLOVES. All kinds of GLOVEB on hand and made to order, Ladies, Gents and Children's Wear, at UPDEGRAFF'S. ErIADICS MITTS. —1 large stock en hand of all sizes our own mike, nt INPEGRAFF'S, Oppesito Washington House, Ifs gorAcwn, Md. TO CONSE EIPTIN ES. may 14] THE Advertiser, having been rextored to hen!th in n few weeks, by a very simple remedy,alter hav ing suffered several years with a severe lung affir.. lion, and that druid disease, Consumption—ix anx ious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cu re. To all wha desire it, lie will Fend a copy of the prescription used (free of chatle), with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they• will Mid a FUSE CURS FOR CoNSUMPTIoN, ASTENIA, BRONCHITIS, etc. The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and speed information which he citticeives to tie in valuable; and he hones every sufierer will try hit remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may wove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad dress , REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, may Hi Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. ERRORS OF TOVTII. A GEN! LEIVIAN who guttered fir years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the ef fects of youthful unlbwretion, will, for tha Hake of puttering humanity, send free to all who need il, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which ho was cured. Mutterers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by address ing, in perfect confidence. ,: OHN B. OGDEN, may '4l No. street.,New York. •- - -•-- , T7E1C3311 4961.aTALIEL 01 Thursday Evening May Gth, by Rev. J. Hassler, Mr. CHARLES OMR, to Miss AMELIA JANE ELDER, both ,of Cham bersburg Pa i'isMCl3 WCPIVEB. In Shady Grove, on the 2nd inst., M. RACI - 1104, wife of Major Sainttel Fisher, aged 03 years, 4 months and 9 days. On the 4th inst , near Greenwood. Mrs. SARAH MILLER, aged 40 years, 7 months and 29 days. On, the 25th ult., near Spring Run, Mr. ROBERT ALEXANDER, eged 41 -years. 013 the 30th ult., near Spring Run Mr, JAMES STEWART, aged 09 yearn. pbsTi :3 le i1z.19 PIIIGADELPHIA, Monday May 10. 1869 —The flour market is without improvement and prices, particularly of the low grades, are weak. The inquiry is confined to the imme diate wants of local trade who purchased a few hundred bbla. at 5®5.60 for superfine, 5 75156.25 for extras 6 60®7.25 for lowa, Wisconsin ' and Minnesota extra family, the latter rate for choice; Pence: do. do at 6.75- ig7.50, Ohio do- do. at 7.75®9.25, and fancy brands at 10.50(§12, according to qual ity. Rye flour sells at 7@7 25 per bbl. The wheat market is quiet bd prices favor buyers. Sales of red at 1 6U®l 65, amber at 1.70g1.80, and -white at $2OO. Rye is steady, with sales of Western at 1.63. Corn is less active and lower. Sales of 2500 bush els yellow at 88@90, 4000 bushels Western mixed at 80@88. .Oats are in good request, at full prices, sales of 2000 bushels West• ern at 80@82. Notice to the Public I Irt HE undersigned is sunning a,Line of Stages 1 from Hagerstown to Utitty.slntrg, lensing former place on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'- cluck, A. M., passing by Leitersburg, Waynesboro', Monterey and Clermont Springs, Fountain Dale nne 'Fairfield, arriving nt Gettysburg at half past four o'clock and returning from Gettysburg on Tues• day, Thursday and Saturday, arriving nt lingers. to 171 11 —t o ake -connection-with the -5- u'clock-tra in fer Baltimore. ANNA WASSEN. may 1,1-49 DR. JACOB FA HWY Erki BLOOD PUIUPIER 1 DR. JA ( .3011 FA 11 EY, gratlue to of leire_rson_ Medical College Of — Philadelphia. in the only regular+ltysiciatt - Whic - toriVet7 - 11P. — gettuino Liquid Preparation, and in the Original inventor of -it. It iv the Bent Family Medicine, of the age, good for all Chr.mie ilimeasen, such a Siek-heidhche, Noronha. Tetkr, Ilhruinntinaa, Dynpepnio , Cons unapt ion. Liv er Complaintri, and all arising from...impure Prepared only by JACOB, FA 111:N Enr, M. D., Philadt Iphia. Da..? ft listurts in. 8010 Agent lon Franklin County, Pa. may 14— 3m. NEW AGAIN! pEASE take notice of Beaver's Chenp Hat, Shoe anti Notion Atore, N. E. Corner of the Hiamond..Wnyrieshoro', -- • —The following constantly_ on hnnd : Hills, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Clocks ell Myles and of the hest msnufncture ; a lull lino of Men's, Ls , • . . sold at short paints. Notions as follows Canes and Irmluellu y Paper Coilen% ail Styles, Brooms and Brushes, starch and FAR. Starch, Buckets, Soaps, Concentrated Lye, Hair Oil and Perfumery, Shoe and Stove Polish, Cigars and Tobacco, Harlow's Indigo, the beat kind ; Scotch and Bane Snuff, Spices and Candy, Same old kincV Ilaisens and Figs, Hoover's Ink, Hosiery, all prices, Violet fluid. Special attention la paid to Hat and Shoe custom ers; are also prepared for all and determined to sell cheap for cash ; no trouble to show wootle, give us a call. Thankful for the past and hope a continuance of the same. may 14 tf:, CL ‘RENCE N. BEAVER. o. r. Win. J►Coll PRICK, MACHINE SHOP LUMBER YARD fr HE sucacrihera having , enlarged their shops I and added the latent improved machinery for working Wood and Iron, are now prepared to do all Muth; of Work in their Line and are ►nauufac• wring the Willoughby's Gum-Spring Grain and For talizer Drill, Greatly Improved; The Cel ebrated Brinkerhoff Coresheller; Gibson's Champion Washing Machine; John Rid dlesbarger's Patent Lifting Jack's. TILE PROPRIETORS OF TIIE WAYNESBORO' SASH AND DBBB EALIGIVAY having furnished their shops with the latest im proved Machinery for this Branch of Business ' they aro.pow prepared to manufacture and lurnish all kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL, such as Sa4h, Doors, Frames', Shutters, Blinds, Mou!dings, some Eighteen Different Styles ; Cor nice, Sinking, Porticoes, &c. au , e louring. Weath erboarding, and ALL KINDS LUMBER, furnished at short notice. We tender our thanks to the corn munity jrC their liberal patronage bestowed upon us and hope by strict attention to Business to merit a continuance of the same. Also agents for the sale of Doilge & Stevenson's. Kirby. Valley Chief, and World Combined Reap ing and M .wing Machines, and • the celet,rated Clipper Mower. may 7, 18693 D lt . PETER FA LIRNEY'S 'BLOOD SE ARC BER, 011 PAN ACE A Van he hsul it FrAIRTHMAN'S nuv 20 Drug "tore. D. D FILTICILL, JOON UM. LIDY, FRICK & CO Are now receiving a fresh supply of Spring and Summer goods, to which we invite the attention of our customers and all who wish to buy CHEAP GOODS. A full line of Ladle's weer at A full line of Men's vrear at All-kinis-of-Carpe Mattings and Floor oil cloths at it -B linJu-and-lixcures-a — WallTiiill - Wilidoc - V Paper at Full lino of Drees Goode en & Co,'s. Ladies and Misses summer Shoes at Vail nod see our full ageortrocnt of goo& of all kinds which we promise to sell us eheiwas. any in the market. A IVIBERSDN, BENEDICT & Co. mil 23 1869. SPRINGOPENING! THE undersigned Nye just: openedt another ( large and carefully, selected stock of spring Goode - to - which Om- attention of- the- community- is directed, and all thoseln senzch of good. 'tumble and pretty designs of all kinds of goods, will fintl W . groa wan age — o - ca vat rm o *MICE & M4EFLICII who have purchased their goods on such terms that they can oiler auper;r* inducements to all who are in Nltutk ffj DRY GOODS, Among their stack rill he found the (Mowing lead ing articles, beattifull designs and all valdies an widths,: Chintzes, Caseimerrs, Sheeting s, Poplins, Cloths, Muslin., Plaids, Marseilles, Tow ling*, A !peen e, Linens, I►iapers, De Nine, Ducks, Pinking, Gingham!, ID mims, Crash, Lawns, Jeans, Osna burg, Percales, Twills, . 'Pickings, Pipits, Peking, Pil. M aging, Chn Hies, Coatings,„ Checks. Prints, Vesting., Gingham., Carpets, 03 Cloth', Window Shades, Paper Blinds, Baskets, BuolcetP, CS urns, ware and Glassware of all descriptions. and a full line of Grocenes, &c. The subscrilr!rs tender their thanks to the com munity fn iheir very liberal patronage heretofore, and kindly auk a continuance of the same. PRICE & HOEFLICH. ap 30 FIRST ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED BY E 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, Notions, Dugs. Groceries. Prints, Oihr, Hardware, Medicines, Queensware. &c. &c. all of which will be sold at prices to stilt the times. We continue to discount five per lent. all cash bills of taw dollar and over. A coroisl invitation is ex tended to all to come -and give our stock an exam instion as we feel confident tbat we can give them satis:action Thankful for past patronage, we hope by atten tiSn to business and striving to please to merit a continumce of pub ic f filtEsilklW & GEHR. Ringgold; sp 30 I"i. li. We still have on hanil a lot of Poplar Lumber, which we will sell at reasonable prices h. 4%c. O. I)ROTIIONOTARY. —W. H. Nc DOWELL I will again be a Candidate for Prot%onotary, sub.. jest to the decision of the next Union Republican Convention. Chembensburg, May 7. Cal loft wel A.B. & Co.'s. A. B. & Co.'e. A. 11. & Co.'s. A• B. & Co.'s. A. & Co.'s. A. B. & Co.'s. NOTIONS, &e. Matting, Bowls, Queens.