VILLAGJI vitgicoßo; , fuwsigh.irma7k - us co pit*, cr. Friday, June .44tif‘Sk . iterrailurelo.PArure'44ulte btillran de eLled bi . a New York court o , Thursday to be a penitentiary offence. . _ 111257111 . 9 bewistown Gazette onggeota formation of asinteintiono to entorpe the pro vibiotti law." reOtte-R hode-lehnsl Senate op •Thoro• day 4i'd'optek the Fifteputb Voootitgtiopai Ainootjzooot. Nile bank pectxultwan* Ns'es rolsbedlleet , wee $35,000. he fel lo4itig day Pop of th,e•robbera were arrested pear elpatierlaad, .)teryland, aad $20,009 ip bends, rpaovere4. ' , itegr•Alt thin military organizations of the gannet . ) . are invited to ' take part ip t):111 core monies of tho dedication of the 40,nmitoxit at tbo Gettysburg StatjoreslPeslte,ty opthe let of Jul". • , IM" A des tructivo hailstormsvisited Wheel ing, Va on Friday ; last. Cattle were killed in The fields and the - growing tropa'ent close to the.ground. 'X'io town of West I l ibeity io reported in ruins. . ' Mt - George Truman, colored, Was hanged at Frederick, Md 4 on Friday last,- for the murder of an unknown white man. The Murderer made a confession, which has been published. Stir The citizens of Philadelphia are to _compliment ex-Governor Andrew (. ' Curtin, 4tligister to Russia, with a grand banquet at the Academy of Music, on the 12th of Juno Oa the same day the distinguished—gentle man will hold a public reception at lode pend Arms I=l sifirThe Old and New Sehool Presbyterian eepted the basia of reunion, and the trio bodies-may ;low be considered-as-haying be-- arc oi ped-togethn=thesc_days aim nI tiplipatiopref-religioes-seets f it-is eneouroging to And theological quibbles abettalned and tWo great Churches united. cheeppe, of Carßile, for the poisoning of Mies Stipecke, of Baltimore, occupied three days in provio'g that her death was paused by prussic acid. The testimony, e very strong against Dr. Schoeppe, the evistence of a will made by the deceased a few days be fore her sudden death, by which she be queaths all her large property to the prisou er, being in itself -1-point ugaipst _ _ 'VIA lady living near Lancaster, Wiscon sin, has ordered her tombstone ti? a Galena manufacturer. A blank space is left in which the date of her death is to be inserted The reason given for this strange freak of hors is that she has a profligate sou who is squandering her money at such a rate that she is afraid there will not be enough left af ter her death to pay for a tombstone to mark her grave. METHODIST WOBIEN TO VOTE.—The great question of lay delegation in the Methodist Episcopal Church of the United States will probably be at rest for ever nest month The contest will be ope of the most important in the history of the denomination, and it will be masked by a peculiar feature, which may be regarded as a significant sign of the times. The sisters of every phurch have been pm• powered to vote on the subject, and they will doubtless exercise the franphise the first time in casting their ballots to change the present mode of representation, It is option- al, wo believe, with the churches to hold the elections.at any time in June, but the vote must be taken before August. CROP PnowrEors.—Tho Valley of .Vir giniti at this time, says the Hagerstown Mail, presents the most cheering signs of coming boon tiful.orops. We Were delighted to pass through the 'direr Valley to Whit:theater a short time ago and . to see Shit on every side the farmer ebeered with the eiqping har vest. The Whom has bean much beuefitea by tbo cool weather; and never before at this season dick it protaise a greater OrHalf a-dozen more States will wake a f 3 ufE cleat 'Climber to , eontplete: the work of ratifiing the Fifteenth tnenduietit to the Constitution and forever establish equality of seri.° as a la udinuental prin'etple of gov _,. ernnatuat. , considering the fact that the black people throughout the nukes( States will all have the right to vote next year, it *Quid bo ;goodpoiiny" for .politieiai s t falling them _ imst,..Tho Frosicrion Abld.) Republican says -.did. wife .of. Senator Morton, of Indian's was 1 3 . ..0rn' in Enunittsburg, a daughter 'of Mr. Bur lratii, "barp'et Bag" 'Sehool-io . ach or, and -yr anddatighter of Jacob Trozell, the. old bat ter.anfi wellionowe historian. She is alady of Iniehltrillituiej and wit, Had a great favor- jte nt Sheyhit@ Ei,Ouee. She will visit her native town in a• few, weeks, . Her .husband is to doliyor the Oration at, the Gettysburg Dedibation of:the,Stddiers''lllonument. -134 N K . j't,-- 7 Ttict Fourth jug on Sunday..thut yea; .the tl;k•is by ~stat• ult designed as a legal holiday. Paper full. jog duets"the sth, is'llierift'4;:t j . payable on • the 6thAud..paper.falliog, duo .ou the 4th, roust. he•ind4: 4 ori the 'Bit: - Bimiti ' "itmbut 1tt613- pent pay be avoided by noting this fact. !== P "7 6 CE4,Eatoruzlif.—Whe °ere ;pony of difeerating the graves of the brave Belo .".eie of ibe 4 union who (ell in the great generafly observed dumper; ant the North op Sr4urday.'and eongs ipstptes fiusiopse was -puspeadeq pa l l Saturday observed aila "Speakiiag"of thpi logreattOr - the Baltimore American says: We pay respect not mere- I • ly to the dead, do oct simply express regret that they are no more with us, or join only with those who mourn for them es fatheie, Ituabaada_or_pem, idea of the I day goes farther than this. We give epd in tend in,,zive a . demonstrativp reerit ,to, the cause for which they fought; to recognize that it alp a ,eawe worth a thousand times over ,every on, of the vtduable lives it post, aod that the soldiers whose graves, are deo prated were not simply men who died brave ly—for many men haver died as bravely as they fighting iu a had cause—but to assert the feet, and perpetuate_the Tc6llection pf that fact, that they arethe I . atioit's dea3; that they foitght for the lira of •the Nation against slavery, ugainsfrobellion, and against the foµlesf. and most wicked wrongs which men evor sought to perpetuate; and that, the vietories they won, the 'sufferings° they en dured, were athieved and borne in behalf of the cohlest, the best, the most sanctified cause which ever brought men into the field or justified them in an appeal to arms. les..A. T. Stetroree , new model dwelling is rapidly going np in New York. It is to be entirely of icon and bricks; eight Stories in' height, inclosing a court 100 feet square. It is .to cuntaip an elevator, a steam heating apperatus and a water tank and be furnished with *epics apartments for MOO, restau rant, parlor v bith rooms, laundry, kitchen, Azo It will cost, over $3,0Q0,000, and, it is caloulited, will afford the working women for whose benefit it is erected, lodging, food end washing at a cost of two dollars a week. lttirGeneral William R. Miles, ol Missia sippi,_has written a letter advising_the ratifi, -cation-of-the-Fp tegoh—Amendment—in-go laith,imuLsaying_there can-be no wrong itt_. giving to the whole country the, benefit of a privilege already extended to the South. popelosion he - sa s: "We ra, went, a good Government, the , best (levant went we can get. We want the repose and Seearity and confidence that a State Qovern _ rpent alone can _ive. Capno the entire_pa.• pulation then, both black and white, unite upon oornmon ground and bring about this desired result. ?" ilerOliver Dyer, in Packard' s Monthly for May, gives the following tigures_as_the post of a "Seeding outfit" for a fashionable young man in Quilt/in—underwear only be ing enumerated; 1 pair wedding socks, 01A 1 pair of wedding drawers, 30 1 pair of wedding suspenders, 25 1 wedding shirr, 75 1 wedding undershirt, 35 1 wedding necktie, 25 1 wedding pocket handkerchief, 150 Total wedding underwear, LIBE AIRY TABLE. All books and periodicals designed for review in the Record must be addressed to Reviewers, Ringgold, Washington coun ty, Md. TO PUBLI§IIERS AND THE PUBLIC We ore aware that it is somewhat unusual for a rural journal to attempt to review new publicattons, and we are likewise aware that not a few occasion ally endeavor to do so, and NI, signally. But we have concluded, after looking at the ques tion from different stand-points, that a successful is sue in this, as in most anything else, can be attained by persevearance, united with ability. We belii;ve that many more inblications, of value and interest to every intelligent mind, would be circulated thron;hout mar rural districts were people informed, from time to time, pf their appearance and contents. Hence, we purpose giving qur readers a concise, yet comprehensive account of every book tffint us by American publishers. Of course the apace devoted each week to review-notices will not permit of us giving an extended notice in every instance, but we shall t•trilie, howcver, (partiCularly in special sub. ject) to have the work do justiie to the subject re ceived Publishers, or book-agents, sending us works, or periodicals 114ve our thanks for their kind appiecivi• lion of our (flints' to stiroulate,and sustain, among the people, a taste for elegant literature. Books and periodicals (for review) are solicited from any quarter, also MS. contributions, rela Live to important literary subjects. Address: Rsvtews as, Ringgold P. 0 , liVashington Co., Md. =ZI li Le,EN.-I.ly, the author or Rayrriona's Heruinp, New York; Harper & Bros., 1869. A very ingeniously written novelette was the fer nier production, by the anther of fat ken. and the present one is nowise inferior to it. Vuremely in teresting in plot, and pleasant in composition, it is just , such a fietien as everybody delights in reading. ft puts us in too gracious an humerlo be hypociith oaf, hence', thercmay - have beeti corns ftrgall Mutts" title' we ovrtooked, ''be principal scenes, how evek, are skillfully tharn;. : ii4d grent amount of IaTEMt 1:s 'evinced in many of . the Minor, passages of ,the work. It is. in ebort,a novel which no unso. phisLicated maidert will be compelled to conceal from•hcreccr-w,atcbful mamma, but, Am the con.. trary,.bath parent and child may peruse it and then 10 down the boQk Much . wiser, concerning the se crets -of liumsn , tile than - they were previous teread ing.it. 'lt is.a delightful task to review books of so• much general mitriti:and 'we shall never hesitate, fur a moment, -to comtnend action like this onm We i will not recouni the Story 'hem, hecanse a 'mere sketch pr fideillot wouldAot give the reader's conect itlert of the entire work, but do'most heartily 'say to the novel-reading nubile, and thole very care fat intliifiduals; Who are so Strcingry 'opposed ° eto the lietion, be . it ever so geed, purchase work itt is seat fiee by mmil by the publishers for the small sum of 50 cts. Reid it, and you will thank iRe (Of this notice, LQCA.I 4 MATTE RS. Dowlt,—Botter is down to 22 11?.N.F.—Oee ngtice or W)i . b1p41,1013, Es MAKING RAPID STRIDES—The (coin and gmas4elds. - . , • Ser-Letnons, Oranges,-44isjp; and Prunes at 'The Corner Drug Store!. DOTOIVRARITIES.-"--Prill3o Ulll3lOB of Lim berger and Switzerease IJhi3eso can be had it the Reafitdraial lionfieberger st Hoover. LtipjEs'livra --Another arrival of La• dies' hats at Beaver's yikri.ely More. , Also a fine lot .of Shoes.. - - - ISS.A . Protraoted Meeting was commenced in the M. E. Elanr4 in this place on Sunday evening last. MO-Martha Shoemaker has been appoint ed Post master at Grmffseburg,,iu place- of Samuel Sacrist, resigned. JUST RECEIVED.--A fine lot of tho latest style of Queensware and Glassware at the Grocery . of C. IL Diekle. Cheap for easb..* set_Arrangements liave been made to pap neot tie Franklin Rail Road at Hagerstown with the Washington County /toad. igogThe State Legislature, at its recent session, passed an act authorizing the appoint ment of a Milk Inspector in every city and borough ip the state. gek,.The man that has'nt settled with the Printer for a long tiegg was in town the °tit!. er day. lie looked the pietwe of "herd times," .1 7 1s!mtg.—With the first day of Jane the time prohibiting net-fishing in the Antietam Creeks expired. The sport-is - now-open - to nil for the next three months. will-beltomby - referenee - t • the !apart in !mother column that the Way nesboro' Building Association is ip 4 flour RupEirrs.-- Our list of cash_ receipts for subseriptjoa will apPes t r hereaf!r ipouthly giye 4s gTespeptable list for June AEAPEII.B,—Jacob Foreman is agent in -this-placo for the sale of the _McCormick- Ile per7it7 -- naioni — farmers — wislring — t - o — Fitir= chase may apply. rfi'A courention of claimants for the eocr eral Border Counties will be held in Cham ay ne;t, at J. o'clock, P bprOurg, ou Non Al. STRAW) minas Messrs. Reid 4 Way nant are expecting a supply of Strawberries, which will likely be received to-morrow (Sat urday) afternoon. SECOND ARRIVALS.—We observe that Messrs. Amberson, Benedict Lt, Xo , and Messrs. Price it Ilceflich, are now opening out their second supply of new goods. Give these firms a call. TUE Coops.--The frequent fine rains and warm weather during the past couple of weeks have improved materially the grass prospects and wrought a marked change in the growing corn. In every reaper the in dications now favor a season• of unusual a"- bundanee. r,.Tbe final completion of tho Western Maryland Railroad is yet undecided. The million appropriation has yet to bo disposed of by the second branch of the City Council. gs.. The American Stock Journal for June contains the usual amount of interesting articles, which we commend to the careful perusal of our rural readers. Send your name and' address to the Publishers, and they wilfsend you a . specirnen copy free. N. P. Beirut & Co , Publishers, Parkesburg, Chest er Co, Pa, KILLED.—Gerson Levi, an old merchant of Hagerstown, was thrown out of his buggy near that place on Wednesday afternoon a week and so much injured that he . died the next morning. his remains were removed for internment to the Hebrew burying'ground in Charobersburg. P. 0. REMOVED.—The new Post Master, Andrew G. Nevin, on Tuesday last took pos session .and removed the - Post Office to the room adjoining the Boot and Shoe Store of C. Baths, on East Main Street: We believe it is' the only room Mr. N. could, oettre !or the purpose, and being but a few. doors east of the Square or central pare of the town, will give general satiidnotion. Ex 11InITION.—The Franklin County hor ticultural Society will hold an giliibition in Repository flail, Cliambersburg, on Tuesday th 0.15111 of June. The object of the ABSDr elation i; so doing, is to bring together frem all parts of the County, ladies , and gentlemen, who feel au intereptin the growth .of Plants, Flowers and early Fruits. , •-Persona who have choice - plants . or fruits aro 'to bring Them to the Haillibitien: :" The' 1.14/1 will., be ripen - all day for visitors, and- in•the evening . there' will be a gland , Strawberry Festival,;-- :As this is the first•at tempt of -this society to acquaint . the public with the advancement thut is being made , by gar citizens in Llorti culture; we bespeak for it's liberal patronage. Andrew Johnson is said to he worth $75,- Pc)(1, :'Oilititoert.=—We learn from the last Mar .oerslaurg .7onrecitihat a little girl, daughter 'of jarnes Straley,. Wing in the '.Corner" abotatpight . miles SoOthwest of that place, was kat it the Mountain ou the 20th ult.— A week hadelepsed and the mountain thor oughly searched, hundreds of persons turn 4ng oat, but the lost child. WAS undlseovered. The child it teems had crossed the mountain td ' Ziwmerekua's'store in company with a boy and a girl aged 12 and 13 years. On their way hack to diMealty occurred between them, when she left her companions for home, and it is Stippescd got or the Main• path and strayed so far into the mountain as to bo un• able to retrial° her steps, She_ le between 8 and 9 years of age, light hair, blue eyes, lair complexion, had dna red calico ,dress, dark ene•lmapet, and was barefooted. Any information relative to the where bouts of the child, sent te James Straley, Mercersburg, pi., will bp thankfully received. I==== SEVERE STORM.—About 5 o'cilook on Mon day evening last a storm of unusual severity passed over this place and vicinity. East and South-east of town considerable damage was done. In many places fences were lev eled with the ground ,and forest trees and fruit trees uprooted. Thp stable of Mr. Ja cob Stouffer, on the Ringgold road was de molished, and also the stable of Thos. J. Cunningham, near Pikesville. The large barns of John W. Good and Jos. M. Hess were partly unroofed. Of fourteen apple trees in the orchard of Mr. Jos. Ripple only four were standing after the storm abated. Several large apple trees in the orchard of Mr. David Patterson ware also prostrated.— There are doubtless many other persons who sustained losses by the violenae of the storm. 113LosED.—The Waynesboro? Normal In stitute was closed on Friday last. The Prin cipal, Prof. Ncietling,will shortly, we under stand, leave our town for Seillinsgrove, Pa., male Institution. Mr N. is an accomplished teacher-and the abandonment of his school eretvill:h-ev_ory_generally_regreitet-amoag our citizens. So long as our people fail to provide a suit able building for Halloo! int .oses it wit impossible to secure, or if securel, — to retain any length of time the services of competent teachers. This want, now, however, prom• isos to be supplied ere loug. SirAMETU Tke 'public cemetery' move ment, like other worthy public enterprises proposed in our town to prove failures, moves slowly, and promises, we think, to share a 1- similar fate. IV hen good citizens who should interest_themselves_te_supply_a_want_so_much needed as a Cemetery cannot find time to at lend a meeting to make preliminary arrange meats to curry such purpose into execution, those favorable may well despair of success. Outside of a few, interest in the project is wanting, and consequently the movement, for the present, at least, bids fair to "go by the board." rgt„Don't be discouraged if occasionally you slip down by the way side, and others tread over you a little. In other words, don't let a failure or two dishearten you; accidents will happen, miscalculations will sometimes be made, and things will turn out differently from ,our expectations, and we may be sig. ferers. But, still don't be cast down, take courage and persevere. The darkest hoar is just before day. KILLING BIRDS.—It is said a lad reoently shot several robins in the vicinity of this place The "gird law" subjects such boys to a fine for each offense not exeeetling $25. It is only necessary for a witness to give, the information to a Justice of the roam Bo far as our town and country is concerned we hope to BS*2 the provisions of the act en. forced. Let those who persist in the brutal practice of destroying innocent birds pay the penalty. =2:12 FESTIVAL.-A Strawberry Festival will be held in the Town Hall on the lath, 11th, and 12th days of Juno, the precedes to go towards furnishing the now Luthern Church. 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 hpalth,—all hbOUld do everything in their power to attain perfection, as near as, possible, in that. • This can be secured by a regular and ooptinnei Ilse of the Zingari Ritters. Thern,nre a great many' preparations far the hair in market, but we are satisfied that the Ar i tsalA is ahead of them all, in virtue at least, arid if it Proves as successful as the Coustitationlitters, Seward K Bentley ought to feel gratiqed. ' Nothing better for ;toughs and colds titan Seward's Uough Cure. ' • " The hatchet with which George Washing• too ent hip father'fi cherry tree. has., been, ainve thO death of•the General, in possession of the Washington Lodge , of Masons, in Afekandris,, but. was presented by them, re centlh to the Alexandria Museum. A T: Stewart's inconie is $8,500 per day. 'XVZ.ELI=I.MM.MPM: PHILADELPHIA, Monday May 31. 180 9. . —There is not much activity in the fl our market, there being no demand except for the home - consumers, who operatO sparingly,.eales of 600 bariela, including Superfine, at 85@• s.so;'eitrati at 85.7506; lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family at s6®6 75.= Pennsylvania do. do: at 86.50®7'.0hi0 do. at $7.75®8.75, and fancy brtinds 4E @11.50; aoeorditig to quality. The wheat market is devoid of animation, and prices are weak; sales of red at $1,30®1 40 ; amber at $1.50@)1.130, and white at $1 70®1.80. Rye is lower; 700 bushels Western sold at 1 85. ' Corn is scarce and in-steady request at former rates ; sales 02,500_busbels yellow At ot@)ose,,a.nd 2,900 bushels W33sterh mixed at 870. Oits'afe dull * lid Vroofiiig;iiileis Of Western at 75@77e and Peansylvanlttato7- ®750. Sole Notes. Persons mitto gave - their;notee at the sale of the iubseribbi on the 18th of Xoo. 1868 are notified that the same fell due on the 18th ult.. Prompt payment is requested. . „. ,JOHN BAER. 'une 4-4 ' • - ' NOTICE. T will b# at tlieelftee of the Geiser ManufsetUring I, Company. adjoining the Binh. in Waynot%aro', on Thursdarand FrielaY , thiigth•art4 Wit-days of June for the purpose ,of the-quit Rents now due and unpaid, and also to sell to all those who may wish to buy oit the paint. ' Persons who wish to pay rents or buy out may call and arrange with Jrp. Pmhtrs. june .lArht. MoLET.T. A N. WAYNESBORO' BUILOING ASSOCIA TION The report of the Wa.yneiboro s Building Asso ciation at its last meeting, for the year ending April 30th, is es folloirs ; The receipts for Dues, nap, Trans• fors, Interest, &c., including the premi• ums On sp shares sold have - been $12,351.42 The e)Renditures for printing, rent, stlittaury, shares withdrawn, secretary . and attorney's salary, dre., s including 60 shares paid in full have been $12,261.65 heaving bal. in hands of Ttesoncer, 90.27 The present conditio/oof the asset:ol'- On is 60 shares paid in 4.111, t 2,000.00. Dues unpaid, 11.38 Fines " 10.45 Interest si pillapce on 4ancl, Assets over liabilites, $12,129.88. Amount paid Oil each Atte,. - 16.00. Present value of each share, 23 69. A net gain of 48 por cent on the amount paid in on a share• J. W.MILLER, " • surer:.— ALWATS Go to BEAVER'S for your geode of the follow ing - artieles, viz : HATS A BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS AND CLOCKS, NOTIONS I NOTIONS PRIME KEROSENE, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS. CO AND CIGARS, CANDY ANASPICES, SNUFFS, (VERY BEST) all of which We are determined to sell cheap for cash: Please call and examine our stock 'at the first class store of C. N. BEAVER. may 28 tf ' et LASS WARB.—We have for sate the largest kJ - assortment of Glassirare ever offered here We invite especial attention to our Goblets sold at the price of good tumblers. The ladies will please call. We sell cheap. 41.41) & WAYNANT. may 2$ tf BANK DIVIDEND. IHD Board of Direeturs of the First Nat. Bank o(' Waylieshoro' has declared a dividend of 5 per cent. out el the profits of the past six months pay. able on and after the Ist of June. {pay — 3 t SOHN PHILIPS, Caster. Flitilation "Wanted. Ayoung man who hoe had some experience de. sires a situation at the milling business at a reasonable compensation. Apply at Henry Desore's Mill, or address the subscriber at. Vitiynesboro', Pa. may 28— at M. A. FOULTZ. For Guns, Pen knife Blades, Repairing Family Corn Mellen, Cali on J. H. JOHNSTON. ' may 28—tO mod] nal and Manure Rook I lailE subscriber would inform farmers that he has for sale Spengler & Madlem's Pet. Hay and Manure Hook, which surpasses any thit g of the kind now in use. This book was pitented Feb. 16;'69. and is being readily disposed of in Laseaster and other counties, JACOB FYOCH, may gti Rainey, Pe. WASHINGTOg HOUSB, CORNER SECOND ANO MARKET ST , CUAMIIERSIII.I4O ) j?A, --.--r. JOEIN tANTA, ProllietOr This House has been recently fitted up anew, the Tables are supplied with thebeat the market affords Bud the Her supplied with • the choicest Liquors. Travellers will find it convenient to die Railroad Depot. may 2tt 3m, NEW GOODS! lIE subsetiber.(succesiar 'Fisher - ht Logan) would announce to the public that hebas re. ceived and opened out a• full stock of new goOds, such. as C LC' r 118, A $3l ERE 8, .V EBTIN G 8, -and all Vods usually kept by Merchant Tailors.— Persona purchasing goods of him can have the cloth ing made to order promptly and forwarded to any point He•cordially invites his friends and the public generally to -call at the Washington Holm. Hagerstown, and• examine his new stock. play —tf IjERKELY LOGAN. IRON° FRUIT JAR. Vint§ is undoubtedly the best. and 'most popular 1,1 jar offered , to the public. 'Mr. a: b„ Ryder rres. Went of the' Ryder Nursery Association, says, "I have used the "Hero" Jar .for three years for, pro. serving fruits of all kinds, with entire success. My fruit has received the most unqualified praise 'for NoturajFitivOr and Freshness." The best Jarin the market. hall tur us an d got glom by, the an;en or single jnr.; REP 4 WAYNANT. ' m a y 2R tf. PROTHONOTA.RX-..-;-, It NoDOWELL tvilt again he i st Candidate for Prothonotary, limb jeet to the decision of the •nezt Union Republican Convention. ' ' Chamberebu rg, May T. 'O. folblasses at the store of - PRIME N. Agssms, BUMPM 4 Co. SPRING OPEN In THE wujersighed havdjust' opened another lerge)and carefully selected. stock of Spring Goods td which the attentiorrof the community is directed, am; all those in Bean% of good, durable arid . piettY itesigrfirat all kinds 'nf goods, will fi nd it to theitgreatadvantege : to cull with th'e, firm. of Fume who have purchased their goodenn'euch terms that they can Mier super;or inducements to all wile' ire in want of DRY GOODS,- Among their stock will be fouid the following lead ing articles, beautiful designs, and all qualities and widths : Chintzes, . Poplins, Plaids, Alpacas, De!nine, Ginghams, I.4tisps, Percales, Piques, Muffles, Prlrip, • 0X" MiT c 3. of 12,351:82 oaq:iota, Oil Clotho, Wiu•low nodes, if,1,1;9.86 Buckets, Churns, ware-and-flaeswara-of-al I—, racemes, The subscribers tender their thanks to the corn.: tifunlty - for - their very - liberal - patronage - heretofore, and kindly itsltintinceco th i 'amr, FIRST ARRIV AL OF SPITING AND SUMITER. GOODS , 3 -: 3 . a- ~ • wE take this method to inform our friends and the e ublie gonerelly.that we _have again re ceived from the g astern' cities a full sueply of new and seasonable goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Cedar ware, Notions, Drugs. Groceries. ?aints, Oils, Hardware, • Medicines, t.tueensware. &c. aro. all of which will be sold at prices to suit the times. We continuo to discount five per' cent. all cash billy of tme dollar and over. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all to come and - give our stock an exam. inktion us 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. 1-11TtsHE W & • Ringgold, Md. op SO N, B. We still have on hand a lot of Poplar Lumber, which we will sell at reasonableprices & G. HATS, CAPS, SHOES, BROGANS, UOSIEIAY9: GLOVES, JENVELRY, SNUFF, • FRUITS,. &C. A SPLENDID STOCK Jos! received and, for sale cheap for inah, tipr 16-1869 " ' E .I:F.4.DEN. Barbering I Barbering! THII subscriber inibrins She public that,ite con. tinues the Barbering business' hi the room ne% door to Mr. lieid's Grocery Store, and is stall: times pepared to do hair cutting, shaving,. shampooning etc. is the best style. The pationSge - of the pub io is respectfully solicited. A nk. 23 1867. !Briar: BEEI9 THE subscribers announce to the Public that they have cionanien - cettthe 'Butchering busine.s and will regularly furnish prime Beef, Veal and Lamb, op Monday and Thuredtiy evening of each week dining the season, at the Cellar next door to Mullan'illotel, and alio at Pikesville on the same daym. -tnay rt:l BACON.—A fine lot of Sugar-cured Hams, Shouldtro, and Sides for sale by op 23-tf WANTED.— Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Cot ton Bag% &c., for which we will give the highest cpadcet price in trade. WAYNAN'T. NOTIONS, &c. Cassiinkres, Cloths, (Linens, Ducks, (Denims, ,jeans, CoAtiugst YestinBl, Sheeting* - Towtinge, Diapers, Napkins, Crash, .osnahurg, Tickhags, Pp. Muslin, Checks, Uinghams, Matting, Rugs, .I , 4 per Blinds, Daskstol tips, and a Ain_ UWE (Sc. tIOEfLiCH. JUST REOEIVED BY BOOTS, GAITERS, NOTIONS, ' WATCHES, CL4pCKS, T . 0,8-4 OCOS, CON FACTION 3, W. A. Pimp. 1100Vkat & HARMAN REID & WAYNAN7. queens, CIGARS,
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