VILLAGE RECORD. iinTALlrlWlllza B Co3ELCV. Friday s May 21, Miiiiik _The Indiana Legislature has finally adopted the Fifteeth Amendment to the Coo• Eitution of the United States. lair Connecticut has joined the list of States which have ratified the Fifteenth Con• etitutional Amendment. Cr Four years ago sanguine friends of the rdeific railroad predicted that the work might be completed in 1876 ltfirMrs. Ann S. Stephens is now engag ed in writing a life of Andrew Johnson. Serves hire right. Ite,.General Canby has fixed the first Tuesday in July as the day for holding the e'eation in Virginia. ter An Indiana clergyman makes his pas toral calls on a velocipede. He was a colone of cavalry during the war. sm.Sinec the let day-of January last 81,- 000 immigrants have landed at New' York from abroad. The number-of arrivals since Nay let is 27,957. itm.President Grant on Saturday shook hands with nearly two hundred Lutheran clergymen, representing the General Synod of that Church, in session at Washington. litirTravel on the Pacific Railroad has commenced in earnest. The first thron:h train from-Sacramento-arrived-at-Omaha—on Sunday with four hundred passepgere. wa.Thcre are thirty seven Departments and two thousand and fifty Posts of the Grand Army of the Rupublic in the United -S' arcs. Tut Coors.—The Chicago Journal says : Ail reports we have thus far received, whether through our exchanges, by letter, or other wise, from the various parts of the North• western States, are to the effect that the new wheat crop is in excel'ent condition. A much greater quantity of land has been put into wheat this year than ever before, and if the present promise will be fulfilled at the harvest, the wheat crop 0f1869 will ho unprecedented ma r .. The Prw:ident declared some time since that he would remove one of his own ap pointees as quickly as any other if he found he was unworthy of trust. It is understood at Washington that this rule is being put in force, and removals are being made where parties are shown notoriously unfit for their positions. In'the State Department it is mentioned that several places have been ren dered vacant in this manner. In the 'other departments the same laudable policy will le enforced wherever it will be of be - at — to -- the public service. ter-The Grand Army of-the — Republic has passed resolutkals disavowing any political object pertaining to the organization, and resolved to hold its next meeting in May, 1870, in Wabliiiigton city. General John A. Logan was elected Commander•in Chief . ; Governor Fairchild, of Wisconsin, was chosen Nenior, Vice CJmmander; Dr. S. P. Wylie Mitchell was elected Surgeon General for the United State.: , ; Rev. A. 11. Quint was chosen Chaplain in Chief. rir One by one the States of the Union j.in hands in making the Fifteenth amend ment part of the fundamental law of the land. Soon the word "white" will be a dead letter in every State Constitution in Anion ca, and all men irrespective of race or color, stand forth freemen in the fullest sense of the word. America is soon to become what our forefathers intended she should be, a government of the people, MINERS' STRIKE —A Scranton despatch of the 13th lust , says about fifteen thousand miners south of and around Wilkosbarre and in the vicinity of Pittston, suppended work that morning. Tho employees of the large companies around Scranton and Carbondale had not determined whether they would quit work, and the continuance of the Strike largely depended upon their action. ssgLA great fire occurred at D..ty ton, Ohio, on Sunday morning, which, commencing in Turner's Opera (louse, utterly destroycd t that and six residences near by. Mr. Har man Sanduayer, the proprietor of a store in one of th e buildi ng .s, whilst endeavoring to save some of his stock, was buried beneath a falling wall and died in ,sight of his friends • and relatives, who were powerless to rescue him The total loss occasioned by this , dis. a.,ti ors conflagration is estimated at from six to eight hundred thousand dollars. et-T.,Joseph Atkins, a Republican member of the Georgia Legislature, was murdered on Monday in Warren county of that State, w hen within three miles of his home. arOur Ik.laryland exchanges all speak in glowing terms of the crop prospect in all see twos of the State. ce - t is reported that the Baltimore city Couocil has appropriated one million dollars for the completion of the W. M. Railroad to Williamsport. Wt.'Dont% take too much interest in the affairs of your neighbors—six per heat. will do. tiiiii"l3l4 egg - a loator in a printing (ace LOCAL MATTERS. RBIIBARB.---A fresh supply of °beim Rhubarb just received by Reid & Waynant.* i.Capt. Geo. Miller is the nevi" Poe Master at Greencastle. *The Foul th of July thie year falls on Sunday. KEROSENE.-A good article for sale by Wm. Stewart, Ringgold, Md. HATS.--A fine lot of late style Lints jue received at the "variety store" of E. & J Elden, RED MEN.— We understand a Lodge of Red Men was organized in this place a few evenings since. GLAsswAnc.—Our neighbors Reid & Way nant have just opened a large and beaulifu stock of Glassware. * MlLLlNO.—Attention is directed • to the advertisement of Mesta's. Hoover & Summers in to day's paper, BUTCHERINCi.—We call special attention to the advertisement of Meesrs Hooter & Hartman in another column. le-Peter Fancy's Bloud Searcher or Panacea and Jacob Fahrney's Blood Puri• fier at the Corner Drug Store. =l= HORSE STOLEN.—Mrs. Shartle, residing near Welsh Run, had two fine horses stolen from her b3rn on the night of the 9th inst. E =R/3 treTtrrdelsyTtfa—cild—ctn—d—r spectod citizen, of Montgomery township, Vied suddenly' on Tuesday, 11th inst., in the 70th year of his age. NEXT FAlR,—The Franklin County Ag ricultural Contrany have fixed upon the sth, Gth, 7 t h and Bth days of Octuber for hold ing their next County Fair. A CALL.—The first Lutheran Church of Chambersburg have given the Rev. Win. V. Gotwalt, late of Dayton, Ohio, a unanimous call to become their pastor. SOMETHING NEW .—Thoso in want of a first-rate white wash brush will find it to their advantage to call and examine those sold by Hiteshew & Gehr, Ringgold, Md ,The Repository says': "It is reported that one of the . robbers of Mr. Valentine, of Greeneasilo, "near M'Connelsburg, a few weeks sine°, has confessed his guilt and says the money was used at the tijal of Samuel Seiler, at our last session of court." vs,.Now- is the time to clean dirty alleys, streets, door )ards, and your premises gen. erally. Look alto to your cellars, and give them a thorough renovation. This is the only way to secure neatness in everything, and provide against sickness. Clean up is our best advice at this time. . NEW APPOI4I4 EN TEI. —We understand' says the *Spirit, that 11r. Scull, Assessor of the 16th Congressional District, has made his appointments for this- Colin ty. Mess _ J. L. P. Detrich, R.,bert Moore, Wm. H. Blair and A. 11. Gordon have all been re• moved, and Messrs. Jeremiah cook, Thomas J. Grimcson Daniel Keefer and Henry X. Stoner been appointed to fill their places Mr. Stoner takes the place of Mr. Gordon here us As:istant Assessor. PAVEMENTS.—We observe that some of the pavements on Main Street are just now sadly in want of repairs. This neglect on the part of property holders must be attrib• utod to some cause. Is it for economy's sake or a scarcity of bricks ? It is anything but agreeable to blunder out of one hole into another of a dark 'evening, especially when said boles are filled with water. Those much needed repairs could be made with little cost in most instances. *A few days since Mr. Cyrus Stoner was engaged at his mill sawing a large log belonging to e lienj: Newcomer, near Ring• gold, MI., into shingles, when he discovered in a bolt frornithe butt cut some five or six rifle balls, enalieded about six inches from the heart or center. Ho counted the annual rings or growths, sixty five in solid wood.— The sap growths numbered about six, which would make seventy-one total, allowing ten growths for dopth at penetration. It thus appears the balls were shot into the tree „up wards of sixty years ago. RECEIPTS—For subscription during the past week : C. K Myers, - 62 00 Joseph Gllbert, 200 Abrm Miller, . 4.00 Cyrus B. Newcomer, 6.00 Daniel Newcomer, See. 2.00 Br M S. Newcomer, 2.00 David'Rubrer, 2.00 Isaac Wingert, 4 00 Jacub W Myers, 200 . Wm. B. Ilunter, 2.00 A QUERY —We are frequently interro gated about the Scotland Rail Road by per sons dropping into our ann. We have no knowledge as to the prospects of a Railroad in that direction just now, and consequent ly cannot give the desired information. If anybody eau do it for us we would bo glad to hear from him and make it known to our readers. The last we heard of the proposed enterprise it was in the hands of cur friends, Messrs Weistling, Geiser and Cook, Com , mittee to confer with the Poona. Central d (!ornpany. C=2lll NUNNERY MEETJNO.—The annual meet ing of the Snow Hill Society was held at the Nunnery, near this place, on Saturday last. The day was a delightful one, and the at tendance as usual was large. About noon our town was thronged with strangers who were oared for by the proprietors of our pub. lie houses by - whom - ample preparations for the accommodation of all had been made. Between this place and the Nunnery, in the morning, a horse took fright and run a• way with a buggy, ousting its occupants, a lady and a gentleman, but neither fortunate ly received any serious injury. The flying hoise and vehicle passed out of town through East Main Street. We did not learn the names of the parties. Later io the day as Mr. J. F. Kurtz was returning in company with others from the meeting with two horses and a vehicle belonging to Franklin Weagly, the horses became frightened and ran down a bill; the tongue of hie vehicle struck the hub of a buggy in front with such force as to splinter it in pieces. The horses were thug checked. The buggy with which the carriage came in contact was but slightly damaged and the lady and gentleman in it uninjured. Mr. Kurtz in jumping from the carriage sprained one of his knee joints very seriously, and has since been confined to his MOM. THE BlRDS.—These lovely warblers, of this Spring and Summer, - CiT - 1 now per - 6h upon the lower branches, approach the doors of our houses and even dare to peep in at our win dows without fear of harm or molestation, as the Le_islature has sassed a stringent law roteots their brief lite among which full the leaves and flowers. The cruelty of some men has heretofore made the birds timid and induced them to keep away, at a safe dis tance, from human habitations, but now they can build their nests under the leaves and venture to catch a fly or two at the door sill and, if any one harms them, assert their righ t to an action of assault and battery. We live in a progressive age. Civilization, in its most refined and christain sense,„is rapidly taking the place of the old barbarisms prac ticed, and there is a growing disposition to protect the weak against the strong. Be it so. This world is full of beauty and nothing created contributes , so much towards it as the innocent and sunles s songsters of th and fields,'who sing their morning anthems to the great Creator and charm our evening twilight with their sweet warblings.—Ex. CEMETERY MEETINO.-A second meeting of the citizens favorable to a public Ceme. tsry was held in the Town Hall on Tuesday evening last. But few persons were in at tendance and no business of importance trans acted. We think it strange that our zens generally do not take more interest in this movement. There may_ be some excuse for persons in the country desirous of se curing a publio Cemetery absenting them selves on such occasions, but none for those in town. The Committee appointed at a for mer meeting — CO solicit stock will meet at the Town Hall to-morrow (Saturday) at three o'. clock, P. N. A full attendance is requested. es,,The following receipt we copy from editors department o f the laat Lady's Friend : RHUBARB —We have told our readers be fore how to cook rhubarb, but it is worth re peating, as any other way than baking spoils it. If you want to imitate green apple-sauce ; cut up the rhubarb stalks into a nice white or. yellow earthen pie -dish, sprinkle sugar over, cover with a plate, and set in the oven till soft—fifteen or twenty minute. For pies, cover the dish Itith paste, out up the rhubarb in the satne way as you would ap ples, sweeten, and put on the top crust. To stew the rhubarb previously is a mistake. THE FASTEST HORSE IN THE WORLD- A mile in. 2:l7.—Every effort is being made to have Bonner's groat Horse, Dexter, at the Hagerstown Horse Show, which takes place the 26th, 27th, and 25th of this month ; of course every body that can get there will go to see him. An easy way to pay the cx pence of the trip is to stop in at Updegran Hai and Glove Factory, opposite the Wash ington House, and supuly yourself and ehil. dren with hats at half price, your Wives and your Daughters with Sun Downs, Parasols, and Sun Umbrellas, Mits and Kid Gloves,, and especially a pair of their own make of Ladie's Dog Skin Gloves, almost as neat as kid gloves and wear five times as lung. PLANTS.—The best varieties of Sweet, potato and Garden plants can be bad of M. O. Deatrich, on the Leitersburg pike, near the Antietam Junction, PROMONTORY POINT, Utah, 111ay 14.—The following message, just received, is furnished far publication Washington, May 11—Gen. G Dodge —Your dispatch of the 10th inst. is received. In common with millions, I sat yesterday and heat d the mystic taps of the telegraphic bat tery announcing the driving of the list spike in the great Pacific road. Indeed, lam its friend I Yes, I claim yet to be a part of it ; lor,•as early as 1854, I was vice president of the effort begun in Snu Franei. -, co. -un der contract with Robinson, Seymour & Co. As boon as General Thomas makes certain preliminary inspections in his command on the Pacific, I will go out; and I need not say with how different feelings from those of 1846, when the only way to, California was by sailing around Cape Horn, taking the ship 196 days. All honor to you, Durant, Jack and Dan Gasemcnt, Reed, and thousands of brave fellows who fought out this glcrious ea tienal problem in spite of deserts, storms. Indians, d..ubts of the incredulous, and, all obstacles which you have now happily sur. tuvunte %%' T General. ®'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• tameable, 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 scoured by a regular and continued use of the Zingari Bitters. . We have been using Seward & Bentley's Alisma a few weeks, and have ovine to the conclusion that there is one preparation for the hair that is good It is an elegant dressing, and makes the hair dark and glossy, giving it a lively appearance. It is not as expensive as an ordinary hair oil, and far better to use. Seward's Cough Cure, has oared Asthma. SiMCIALNOTICES. 113FSPRING AND SUMMER STILES OF HATS FOR 1869. Comprising Silk, Felt, Wool and Straw Goods for Men's, Boys and Children's Wear just opening at UPDEGRAFF'S HAT AND GLOVIS FACTORY, Or STRAW HA I'S all sorts and sizes for Men and Boys, cheap et • lIPDEGRAFF'S HAT AND GLOVEC FACTORY. Or LADIES SUN UMBRELLAS and PARA SO LS,the cheapest in town, at ' UPDEGRAFF'S RAT AND GLOVE FACTORY. ur AUCTION GOODS.—A large lot of Auc. tion Hats at half price. Come and see them if you want a cheap Hat, at U JJEGRA FF"B HAT AND GLOVE FACTORY. LOVES. All kinds of on hand and made to order, Ladies; Gents and Children's Wear, at ear LADIES MITTS.—A large stock on hanil of all sizes our own make, at UPOEVICAIT'S, Opposite Washington House, i] Hagerstown,-Md. - TO CONSIUMPTIVES. THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav ing suffered several years with a severe lung effel. tion, trill that dread dtsesse, Consumption—is anx ious to make known to his fellow•sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a BORE CORE FOR CONSCriIiPTION, ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS, etc. The object of the' advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the. afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be in valuable; and he hopes every sufferer will try hit remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad dress Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, mayl4] Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York.— ERRORS OF YOUTH. 0 WOO A GEN I LEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the el. fects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by whicb he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addiess• ing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, _may 141 No. 42 Cedar street, New York. GUIDE TO MARRIAGE. Young Men's Guide to Happy Marriage and Conjugal Felicity. The humane views of betievo. , lent Physicians, on the Errors and Abuses incident to Youth and Early Manhood, sent in sealed Setter envelopes, tree of charge Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Philadelphia, Pa. june 19-- ly. irM3EIC3EI ,T4:=01V1.73. ' On thel2ainat., in Chamberaburg„ MARY NEWCOMER, wife of of Newcomer, dee'd., in the 68th year of her age. Enkicaliolptvi nit g&--111 PHILADELPHIA, Monday May 17. 1869. —The flour market is exceedingly quiet, and in the absence of any demand for shipment only a few hundred barrels were taken by the home consumers at ss®s 50 for superfine, $5 75®6.25 for extras, $0 50®7.121 for lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family, $6 75®7.50 ter Pennsylvania do. do , $7.75- ®9 for Ohio do do , and $10(511_50 for fancy brands, according to quality The wheat market is &veld of any life, and prices favor buyers. Sales of red at $1 55@1 60, amber do. at $1 67(51.75,3nd white at 81 80- (52. Rye is steady, with sales of 2,000 bushels of western at sl.43@a 145. Corn is in fair request, but with increased receipts and stocks, prices are weak. sales of 3,000 bushels of yellow at 85(587c , and western mixed at 84@850. Oats are without an im portant change, sales of western at 8:1(58313., and Pennsylvania at 65(5700. Whisky is dull and offered at 94(5960. per gallon, tax paid, in large lots. EEEII: BEEF! THE sulsscribers Announce to the public that they have commenced the Butchering business and will regularly furnish prime Beef, Veal and on Monday and Thursday evening of each week during the season, at the Cellar next door to Mullan's Hotel, and also at Pikesville on the same day=. HOOVER & HARTMAN. may 21-tf NEW TINNING ESTABLISHMENT. THE subscriber annout ces to the public that ho has commenced business in the room atljoining Ruthe's Shoe Store, on Elm. Main street, and will be supplied with Stove, Tinware, &c. Howe and Darn Spouting, Roufi.ig an I all work in his line done at short notice and upon reasonable ti rms.— He respectfully solicits a share of publiz puronngo may 21— tt t,. W. FR EY. Co-partnership. ci HE undersigned did on the 1.. t day of. April. 1869, enter into partrwrthip fur the purpose of conducting" the Milling business. JOHN W HOOVER, Wm. 11. r• U E They would inform the ci lizens of Waynesboro' that they intend running their Mill Wag nn to town for those that wougl f.v or Ito m with orient, as th e y keep on hand b'.our, corn meal, Chop and Of which they will deliver low for cash. Our motto is quick tulles and tm ill prnffils. may 21-3 t 1100 VER dr. tIUMM ERB. Notice to the Public ! undersigned is running a Line of Stages from I agerstur•n to G ttysl.urg, leaving tanner place on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'- clock, A• M., pursing by Leitersburg, %Vayitekboro', Monterey and Clermont Springs, Fountain Dale are F' , lirtie Id, arriving at Gettysburg at half past four o'clock and returning from Gettysburg on Tues day, Thursday and Saturday, arriving at Ragers• town to make connection with the 5 u'elock tr lin for Baltimore. ANNA WASSEN. may )1-'69 UPDEGRAFF'S Call and s‘'s Our full assortment of goods of all hinds which we promise to svll as cheap as any in the m irket STRiNGOPENING! 'VHF: -underAgned have- just opened _ another -1-10rge and-carefully selected - stock 4 - ,spring 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 who have purchased their goods on such terms that tht y can oiler super;or ind ucements to all who are in want of Among their stock will be found the following lead ing articles, beautiful designs and all qualities and widths : 0 I= 6 ' 3SII .ThT IW - 41:34- OF ware and Glassware of all descriptions, ant a full line of Groceries, &c. The subseribirs tender their thanks to the com munity for their very liberal patronage heretofore, and kindly ask a continuance of the same. PRICE & HOEFLICH. tip 31:1 ' FIRST ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER 'l7 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 of new and seasonat.le goods, consiaiiig of Dry Goods, Cedar ware, N ugs. U 4 OCerlCB. P..ilitS, Oils, Hardware. • Medicines, Quemisu are, &c. &C. all of which will be sold at prices tgi suit the times. We continue to discount five per lent. all cash bills of vile dollar 111111 over. A cor...ia I invitation is ex h.rided to all to corn' and give our stock an exam inttion as we feel confident that we can give them sa tisnaction Thankful for past patronage, we hope by atten tin to busine,s and siriving to please to merit a continuance of public f ,vors. & GEAR, Ringgold, Md. op 39 N. B. We still hive on hand a lot of Poplar Lumber, which we wit sell ut rtasunable p ices h. & G. fROTHONOTARY.— W. H. N :DO WELL will ngnin ben Cam:id rte for Prot4unotary, stih jecl ti> the ileeisloa of the next Uni.in Republican Convontim. C .ainher,burg, May 7. a... = co ail i= = com P czz Pci t 4 0 Z 0 i=o ril irm ?' cr •,. 0 IMM 0 il eM CZ ..- i—A en - cz=3 Are now receiving a fresh supply of Spring and Summer goods, to which we invite the attention of our customers and till who wish to buy , CHEAP GOODS. A full line of Ladle's wear at A ful I line of M en's wear ut All kinds of Carpet at A. B. & Co.'s. Ma-tt in gs-and A. B. & Co.'s. Oil Blinds and fixtures at and Window Paper at Full line of Dress Goods at Ladies and Misses Bummer Shoes at A M BERSON, BEN EDICT & CO. npril 2:11869 PRICE & HCEPLICH DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &o. Ce!osimeres, Cloths, Mer•eilies, Chintz's, Plaids, A pa cas, Dela ins, Ducks, Ginghamis, (I) Lou ins, Percales, Ply 'las, (Mal lies, Prints, Jeans, Twills, Peking, Continga, Vestiaga, Carpets, Oil Clothe, Window Shados, Paper Bliads, Baskets, Buckets, Churcs, GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED BY ... A. B. & Co.'s. A-.-11. &.0 AT - I3&: - Co;'s. • A. IL & Co 's, A. B. & Co.'s. A. B. & Co.'s Sheetings, Towlingo, Diapers, Napkins, Crash, Osna burg, Tickines, 111. ill usline, Cheeks, Gingham, Mat ting, Rugs, llowlet Qleens a. W. LIDY. JACOB 8111014 MACHINE SHOP LUMBER YARD I THE sucscrihers having enlarged their shops and added the latest improved machinery for working Wood and Iron, are now prepared to do all kinds of Work in their Line and are manufac• Wring the Willoughby's Gum-Spring Grain and For talizer Drill, Greatly Improved; The Cel ebrated Brinkerhoff Oornsheller ; Gibson's 'Champion Washing Machine ; - John Rid dlesberger's Patent Lifting Jack's. TUE PROPRIETORS OF THE WAYNESBORO' BASH AND • 01 ABill-PLIMTOYI having furnished their shops with the latest im proved Machinery for this Branch of Business, they are now #re # and to manufactureand_larnish kinds of BUILDING-MATERIAL I -- such as Sash, Doors, Frames, Shutters, Blinds, Mould ings, some Eighteen Different Styles; Cor nice, tilt airing, Porticoes, acc. &c., Floor nig, Weath erboarding, and ALL KINDS LUMBER, furnished at short notice We tender our thanks to the community for 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 Dodge & Stovenron's, Kirby, Valley Chief, and World Combined Reap ing and Mowing Machines, and the celeltated Clipper Mower. may 7, 18693 NEW SPRING SUMMER GOODS, AT THEFIRNI OF STOVER Sr, WOLF? (fsUCCESSORS TO GEO. STOVER. DRY GOO DX, CARPETS, 3111TIONS, QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOE Sp CUT LE KY, CEDERIVA it E, OIL CLOTHS, (Ste., dicC. To which we invite tho attention of all who want o buy cheap goods. apr 39 1869. NEW GOODS MILLER & BEAVER'S! 2HEY have just receive , ' their fiat supply of Spring and Summer goods, to in hiJh they in vite the attention of the pgl ic. A.na3ng which they have a full ries ntment of r:I3E3."K 1.431-00C)DS, Silk A Ipacca s. Brocade, Lustrea, Bombazine, striped Mohair, Buff Percalle, Whits Pique, Victoria Lawn, Brilliant, Swiss Mull, Nainsook, Black andiFancy Kids, Cloth, Cassimeres, It al. Cloth, Muslin, Ta ble Diapers, Tonging, Counterpanes, Cottenades, Carpeting, Matting, Oil Cloth for Table and Floor, queensware, Cederw.iro, Glassware, Cutlery, Gro ceries, a lull line. Our afitlortmvnt in every depart ment is morneomplete than heretofore, end we ere offering every ind uneaten' to purchasers, at the I ow est prices. All we ask is a tri it before purchasing elsewhere. We will endeavor to show goods at such prices as will convince you of the fict We tender our thanks to the community for their liberal patronage bestowed upon us, and hope to merit a continuance of the same. For Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Rags, &c., the 11E:hest market price will be paid in exchange for merchandise. If you ;are in want of WALL PAPER, we are in racetpt of a Sample Book with all the latest styles; any style desired can he furnish ed in a few days notice I.y applying at Bpi! 30, 1869] NEW AGAIN! PLEASE take notice of Beaver's Cheap Rat, [ Shoe and Notion Store, N. E. Corner of the Diamond. Waynebboro% Pa. The following constantly on hand : Hats. Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Clocks all atylos and of the best manuftcture ; a lull line of Men's, La die's and Childn'tt's Straw Goods which will be sold at short Froflits. Notions as follows : Canes and Unt•+rellas, Paprr Collers, all Sty les, Brooms and tiro4hes, Starch and Es 4. Starch, Buckets, Soaps, Concentrated bye, Hair Oil and Perfumery, Shoe and Stove Polish, Cigars and Tobacco, Bariow's Indigo, the best kind ; Scotch and 'tappet Snuff, Spices and ()Andy, Same old kind; Raisens and Figs, Hoover's Ink, Hosiery, a:1 prices, Violet fluid. Sprei.ll attention is p ,id to Hat an.l Shoe cu ion)• err; ore also reputed tbr nll ,111,1 determined t sell cheap fur cash ; no trouble to show goods, give us a call. Thankful for the past and hope a continuance of the same. rn ty 11 tf] CL \ RENCE N. BFAVE t . 1 h. aveaneu, JAl** BILL. LIDY, FRICK & CO STOVER & WOLFF M. & B.'s.
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