VILLAGW NORD: Friday,Alitliell, 1.06 p, iteirThe currency balanco in the Treasury nt the close of last week was $24,800,000, and the coin balaoce4lo7.,ooo-,0004 - £A national monement is to be erected to the memory of the 35,000 Union soldiers who died in the Southern prison pens. Stir Gov. Geary has appointed Robert-G. Harper, Sen., of the Gettysburg 'Star & Sen tinel, Associate Judge of 'Adams county, in plAce of Judge Robinson, resigned. SOO pfli-A despatch from Santa Fe, New Mexi- , en. brings the i n telligence that the United. States Depostory there wan TAW of $2OO,- 000 on Saturday nighty and that the thieves murdered the Watchman. itatt..ol 13,496 prisoners in the penitentia ries'of thirty States, in 1867, according to the report of- the Prison Association, just issued, seventy seven per ocntum, more than three quarters, had not learned a trade. rugt.:Pnrch ase re-of-real -estate-ab ould—bear in mind that there is an aet- of 'Assembly which requires deeds to be recorded within six months after their execution; otherwise . the property may be mule liable for the former owner's debts. leg..At the Municipal Election held in Washington on the 7th inst., the Republican ticket was elected by about 4,000' majority. Considerable rioting occurred in the Second Ward between the opposing parties. U. S. Eosins —The London Times, says England holds £156,000,000, or about-$ . 780,- 000,000 of United States bonds. The amount held in Europe is estimated at $1,400,000,- 000. ItitirOn Monday night, Military Ball, in Paterson, N. J. was struck by lightning, which invaded a ball-room in which there was a dance going on. The lightning ran under a long bench which 'was filled with girls, and overturned the whole lot, upsetting the girls, face downward, into the middle of the floor, stunning them for a minute, and causing great consternation. One_man—had -all-the-hair-biiiiii—Oir his head. ittiirWe see it stated that the Rev. Dr. Robert JBreckenridge of l y., one of the leading men in the New School Presbyterian Church, is violently opposed to uniting the Old and New School Churches. The basis of uniting has been agreed to by both Gen eral Assemblies, but the union has not yet been consummated, and will not be until the meeting a t Pittsburg, November nest.—, Meantime those who are opposed to the re union will do all in their power to defeat the project, but the unanimity with which both Assemblies voted to unite, render it proba ble that the opposition to the reunion move. went will not have much effect. teirA New York letter to .the Chicago Journal says: 'Tbe Postmistress of Richmond, in addition to being a Federal spy within the Confederate line- -- contributed very much to the comfort of sick and wounded Federal soldiers who fell into Rebel hands. She bor rowed the money from a friend to defray her expenses in going to Washington and press ing her claims for the Richmond Postoffwe The position is worth $4,500 per annum. This is the only anointment which the President has in person asked Mr. Creswell to make in his department' TIT Port T.tir.—A singular contest is in progres3 at Indianapolis, Indiana. The police of that city made a descent upon the liquor sellers for violation of the Sunday saw,'-and obliged them to close their places of business on that day. Tho sellers thereupon filed complaints against all the people in the city whom they_could find to be engaged io work on Sunday, and compelled their arrest. The victims of this counter movement include the editors, reporters and compositors em ployed on the daily journals, street oar driver►, livery stable keepers and others. The result of the trial is awaited with no little curiosity. A VILLAINOUS ACT.--Some miscreants entered the etchard of Martin Green at Ben ton Harbor, adjoining St. Joseph, Michigan a few nights since, and girdled fifteen lize (bed of his choicest fruit trccs. It is suppos ed that most of the trees, say from ten to twelve hundred, can be saved by tho jacli nous application of rags steeped in grafting wax. The whole population, men, women, and ohildreo, wore employed in stripping and dippingnrags for the "tree surgeons," who "teadetly closed the gaps in the ragged and torn bark and bound the,orifices closely with bandages after painting the Whole lib• cratry with hot wax." The loss, in ease of failure to save the trees, is estimated at $20,000. A reward of $1,500 has been of fered for the arrest of the villains. StirAn exchange says; A cup df ce.ffeels 'a eurelaarometer, if you allow the sugar to „drop to the bottom of a cup and watch the bubbles arise without disturbing the coffee. If the bubbles collect in the middle, the Welitber will be doe; if Ahoy adhere to the• cup, forming i a ring, - it wit be rainy, and if the bubbles impnrate without ,assuming any fixed'poeition, changeable weather may be c peeled. 1 --, gam haw 'iteen . diseoveied on the farm of Geor.ge Jaequee,'Esq. hi' 'the SprioteTistriet., Washington county, LOCAL,, ATTERS. Trams at "The Owner Drug Otote." oss.,Endive and Turnip seed nom on band at 4 1be Corner Drug Store." * MorlilA pplos at the G ticery 'of Reid at , :Wept= Se-People of good taste don't, throw rub• bish in the streets, and let it lio there. STRAWBERRIES—Nice at 17 cents per box, and a discount on large purchases, by .kteid Waydent., - * ' DEAL-Dr. John 8. King, a well-known physician, died inMereersburg, on Wednes 'di►y of last week. ma-Go to Beavers' for cheap gra, Rata, Shoes &c. They have a fine stock, we are confident. PROTRACTgD'IIEETING.—The protracted meeting is still in progress in the M. E. Church, and quite an interest upon the sub_ jeer of religion has been awakened. PimmEs.—We call attention to the ad vertisement of L. v Brackbill. He has just received another lot of frames and moil for pictures of any size. - CooL.—During the past week the weather at times has boon uncomfortably cool, and fears of frost have been entertained, which would prove very disastrous, the wheat now being in blossom. To BE Doric Ur.—The Council, we un derstand, have concluded to have the Town Hall repainted, and will advertise for propo sals neat week: ' hr..—Dr. John J. Oellig, of this place, during the past week has had several attacks, supposed to be paralysis, and is still confined to his bed. PASSED The ordinance appropriating one million dollars for the completion of the Western Maryland Rail Road has passed both branches of the Baltimore Couacil. FOURTH or JULY.—The 4th occurring this year on Sunday, Saturday will generally be observed as nic of bete, which would be a very pier sant and appropriate way of passing the time, weath • er permitting. NOT FOUND.--.-At last accounts the little girl named Straley lost in the mountain near Illercersburg had not been found. The father offers a reward of $2OO for any information that will lead to her recovery.- ILTY.—Dr.Sebeeppe, charged with poi soning Miss Stenneeke, at Carlisle, in Janu ary last, on Thursday was round guilty of murder in the first degree. FARM FOR SALE.—A well•improted and pleasantly situated farm, a few miles south west of Wsynesboro', is offered- at Private sa'e. Enquire of the Printer. *, COMMISSION RECElvm.—Tost week Hen• ry X. Stoner received his commission as As sistant Assessor of this Posit-let and entered upon the discharge of his ofcial•duties. TAILORING.—We Invite special attention to the advertisement of our young friend, David H. Ilaticigh, who has commenced the Tailoring business in Beaver's Hall kla is an experienced workman and deserves a lib eral patronage. DISCOURAGED.—The Deutseber Crook, next door, was enraged the other day at some of his customers because they would'nt pay up and threatened to hang no his goose; but we prevailed on him to examine our subscrip tion and advertising accounts. lie thus realized what hard times arc and has since been cheerful and as busy as usual. WE — EVM.—The milk weevil is reported . to have thus early ma - de , its appearance la the wheat fields in this section. 'bo late cool weather is said by our best informed farmers to be very much against the ravages of this destructive insect. - So but little dam age may be apprehended to the growing crop from this cause. FOR. GETTYSIMUCI.—.-Mr. F. '' ly of this place will run several conveyance , to Gettysburg on the first of July, on which occasion the Soldiers' Monument at that place is to be Dedicated. Apply in time for scats. COUNTY TnEasunza.--Capt• Jaß. C Pat ton, of Meroersburg, again announces him self a candidate for the office -of •County Treasurer. The Capt. did good service in the late war for the Union, is a worthy citi zen and would wake an efficient public offi eer. FESTIVAL.-.-The Strawberry Festival was opened in the Town Hall yesterday evening. The hull has been handsomely decorated for the occasion and rare deliCacies provided for all. This evening and. tomorrow evening the attendance will be large, and we trust the ladies acd'others interested' will succeed in securing a handsorne 'shin for furnishing the new church. We are requested to say that the Festival will be continued antil'Wedoesday °min next. se n a° keeP bugs from melon, pumpkin, and cucumber vines, mix flourpf puipbur iod toe coal dust together, „ ; the vines with water;-and dust them with this mixture. It is death , to ail bugs. AltirAt the emetics of the Bofilot Damage Claimants held in Chambersbuig, - Mon=" day last, the following resoliations were - • ported: WHEREAS, We the ri3presentativettif •the citizens of the Counties of Bedford, Fulton; Franklin, Adams, Cumberland, York and Perry, in Convention assembled, feeling the necessity of some concerted_ aotiop, i 4, regard to the payment of the - damages to; sad losses of property mustained in the! Counties aforesaid, by the raids and incursions 'of the rebels and losses and damages sustained by the Union troops during the late war. . AND WHEREAS, These losses' and damn. Ass as aforesaid were duly,. fairly and justly. adjudicated by able, honeat.and efficient com• noissioners. duly appointed in pursuance of the acts of Assembly Therefore. Resolved, That it is the unanimous opin ion of this Convention' that' it is just and tight that the Legislature of the Common- Wealth of Pennsylvania should pass a bill, providieg for the prompt 'pc/Intent of these dolma, as adjudicated and filed in the office of the Attorney General of the State. Resolved, That every sense of justice,. cry ity and fair dealing between the citizens' of the same commonwealth, should prompt the members of our State Legislature, represent. log Districts more favored by fortune, who suffered less by the calamities of the late war, to aid and espouse our cause, which is found ed on justice and right, and in conformity -With the obligations placed up_ao them by the Constitution of our State. -- - • Resolved, That the Convention publicly proclaims her thanks to all the members of the Legislature, who have interested them selves and sought to do justice to their suf fering fellow citizens in the Border Counties. Resolved, That the Convention respectful ly request the newspapers in the State to give prominent publicity to the same. Resolved, That'vtlien this Convention ad journs, it will adjourn to meet on the first Monday in November next, at 10 o'clock, in Charnbersburg. • Cvmmittees were oppointed for the differ cot townships. The committee for this town ship consists of John Funk, of H., Henry X Stoner and Jacob Carbaugh. A SAD DEATH--KILLED BY LIGEITNING. —On Friday evening last, Mr. Daniel Miley, residing about half a mile from Clearspring, on the road leading to the Four Locks, was instantly killed by a stroke of lightning.— About 5 o'clock on that evening a cloud passed over -Mr. Miley's residence, heavily charged with electricity,and as he approached a door to leek out at some hands at work in a field not far off, with the remark that they would get wet if they did not retire, he re. = eived-the-fats-b ...,lei-fell-to-th - e=floor, and with a gasp or two expired. A boy by his side wus knocked down, but strange as it may seem was not seriously injured. No traces of the lightning were visible iq the room or upon the furniture, having appar. only passed in at one door and out at Rooth er on the opposite sidtrof the-room, follow ing, as is supposed, a strong current of air which was rushing through. Mr. M. was a single mart, residing with and farming for his mother, and was very much esteemed by a large circle of friends and acquaintances, who deeply regret his melancholy death. He was 35 years of age, and was buried in Clearspring on Sunday test, followed to his last resting place by one of the. largest funeral trains that eve 7 enter. ed that town.— Iferald. FARMER'S FRIENDS.—An intelligent far mer boy in Illinois observed a small flock of quails commencing at one side of a corn-field, taking about five rows regularly through the field, scratching and picking around every hill. then returning and taking five rows, till thinking they were pulling up the corn, shot one, and then examined the field. On the ground they had been over he found but one stalk of corn disturbed, but in the quail's atop he found one cut wore), twenty-one striped vine bugs, over a hundred, chintz bugs that be could distinctly count, and a mass apparently consisting of hundreds of chintz bugs, but one kernel of corn. During the past five years the quails in that vicinity have been increasing and the phiotz bug de creasing. •SQUIRRELS.—Tbose who go to the woods for game should bear in mind that the new game law forbids the killing of squirrels from the first of January to the first of August Some parties in this section have late ly, we learn, been "outgunning." Wo hero add for their benefit that several "sports" are on their tracks and that_ further viola tions of the law will result in trouble. rks..A. lady, who has tried it, sends us this method of exterminating the repulsive bed-. bug: "If any one of your readers need a sure remedy for bed bugs, they can have mine, and cleanse. the house of this troublesome vermin without expense. They have only to wash with salt_ water, filling the cracks where they frequent with salt, and you may look in vain for them. Salt seems inimical to bed-bugs, and they will not trail through it. I think it preferable to - all ointments, and the buyer requires no certificate as to its genuineness." iiiirAn interesting investigation into the records shows that President Johnson, dur ing his term of office, pardoned the number of one hundred and forty two persons eon• vioted of counterfeiting, and ninety one per sons convicted of violating the revenue laws. Governor Ashley, in his letter, says of Montana, the domain is four times as big as Ohio, and eighteen' times as big as Masss anisette, and peoples-it with between'7o.ooo and 80,000-'inhabitaots,' although id .1804, -when . the 'Territory was organized, there were but 10,000; and he says thatthe emi bration this season will raise the population oys 100,0001 LIBRARY TABU.. latutiretoll*tie : "s 1 Reparlory of Fashion; .Pleasto,cns4 lasiruition."—This charming fash ion Comes to us radiant as ever. -It is,tieoldedlY thii . Most elegant and interesi ing of American SiAirtaste?devoted to faahiorr anti —the ladies. It likewise'contains a greater variety of eletentiiiaiing matter upon every conceivable stubject, calculated to_ inkerestAhe most ,fastidieus and refintd reader, than any other weekly paper of the kind now publi upon its exquisitely printed pages may be found, from week to week, the finest illustrations, pertaining to-these and fancy house hold .articles of tverY doscription,"and•there may al so frequently b r found mood cuts taken froth cele. ',rated paintings. In the present -number -there is one, Lam a painting by. Schlesinger, called the Blonde. In short, this delightful Weekly b supericir,•so far as culture can Make it 'so; to hotli those famous monthlies, Godey'and Peterson; whose prombes, we -take occasion to remark, are "usually ahead ottheir productions. flarper's lifentfily is also upon out table, but we shall defer out review of it for next issue, as We in• intend to . comment upon certain papers in esledBo. Two Hobs KILLED BY A PANTUER —A man livitng in runey county, Mo., recently_ sent his-boy to a distance of ten or twelve miles, au ' , le boy not returning as soon as usua a leighbor sent his boy to see 1 : •f - th - e - hoiTtitt - d - thee seem boy not returning in due season, a party con sisting of the parents of the boys and three or four Other men, all armed, started to search for the youths. After traveling some four miles a sight sufficient to chill the.blood of the bravest was presented to theirview Right by the side of the road was large panther deliberately tearing , the flesh from the remains of one d tbeboys—tholast Sent out. The grief and horror stricken parent raised, his gun to his, shoulder, and taking good aim, fired and killed the felonious beast, After searching a mile or so more the mull lated remains of the other boy were also found. LARGE SEIERRE.—On May 25th, Alex P, Sutton, Supervisor of Internal Revenue Detective, of Baltimore, and P. O. Moody, of this city, made a raid upon the distillery of Martin Billineyer, of Liberty township, Montour county, seizing the establishment and one hundred barrels of whiskey. 24 barrels were in the road in front of the bon dod warehouse; 31 in 1%1 r. B'a grist mill, one half mile distant; 21 in the front yard of a farm' house two miles distant from the distillery belonging to 111 i. B ; 7 under a woodpile near Mr. B.'s dwelling house; S ender a hay wow in his barn; 2 under a pile of straw in the cow stable, and k in the sales room near the distillery. This .is a pretty good haul, considering that Billmeyee's whis k • brin !s_ _frotS3-_-_to-84-Per-gallon-in-that county. No lose than ten sections of the law were being violated brMr. lidWeyer.. Col. lector Scott, being telegraphed for, tuade the seizure, end turned over the property to U. S. Deputy Marshal DeLacy, of this city.— WilleesbUrri Morning SERVErD Brat certain follow with scarcely any heart and probably no soul at all ; named Thomas Jefferson Clark, of New castle, Delaware, kept an old colored woman and her grown up daughtar in utter - Irgnor, acne of the fact that they bad been emanei• pated a,ad were na longer slaves, until last September, When they learned that they were free and Ind been illegally held in slavery, they sued him for one hundred and forty-two weeks' wages. The ciefqßso tried to, rule out. the evidence of the defrauded women, by showing that by the law of• Dela• ware colored testimony was inadmissible.— The Fourteenth Amendment rendered -that subterfuge futile, and the jury found for both the plaintiffs, giving them their pay. The dwelling of Mr. Martin Briton, in Cumberland-Bounty, about three miles from Bridgeport„ was destroyed by fire early Thurs day morning Wt. About thee o'clock Mr. Briton was awakens! by the howling of his dog in the kitchen, and upon opening a door he discovered that the greater portion of the 31.150 was enveloped inflames. Ho immedi- ately aroused his wile and children, and sue ceeded in removing them from the burning building just in time to save them. It is an old saying that it is the cheapest -to always buy, the best. Thia is more im portant with - medicinal preparations than any thing else, and it should always be remem bered by the invalid who requires a good stomach Bitter, that the_Cottstitution Bitters are far superior to the Ordinary preparation sold as such. The justly celebrated* Con stitution Bitters aro unequalled as a tonic, and will produce more happy results than any other Bitter. Take none but Seward & Bentley's. A reliable medicine for throat diseases, Seward's Cough Cure. 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 these whose laziness and despondency wake them give it up as unat taint' ble. The above is particularly applicable to the subject of health—all should do everything in thei r power to attain perfection, as near aspossible, in that. This can be secured by a regular uud continues use of tho Ziagari Bitters. Secretary Boutwell has received a letter from a party, who desires that his name and residence be Itept secret, enclosing $2,000 conscience money, which the writer says,be 7 longs to the linitekStates govermect. The bed specimens of Biddle and harnegs horses can be bought io Texas for fifty dol lars per bead. Other bones io the greatest profusion can be bought ,from five _ .to fifty dollars. A startling number of private residences are befog destroyed throughout the South by the work of incendiaries ' The Rev. Mr. Richardson, of Washington townshir, Paulding county, Ohio, will be Tone hundred and six years old in September. He can walk five miles of a Sunday and preach a sermon. ~ A little girl in St. Joseph 11.1.0., has re.. cently'had two hundred and fifty feet of tape. worm taken from her stomach. Sheridan an Breekinridge met. on. the 'udges' stand at the Cincinnati reoes last wok, A man in Connecticut has invented a new machine, with which, it is said, one man ean,eew,eix hundred pair' of shoes in ;!one d a y. . - 1 • . The - Widow tif Mr. 014 4 0 pistol famei hds an income of 8490;,009 a:seat', iiPEelitti PPSPRING AND SUMMER STILES OF ' ityrs FOR 1E169r --"- ," Comprising Silk, Felt, Wool•and Straw Goode for Men's, Boys and Children's Wear just opening at UPDEGRAFF!S HAT AND Gums FACTODY. liarrgAlllll/V FS aU)lorta and siva for Men ind Voyh; th6nit pt • I/ NAG FF'S .... H A T. A np qbor k EioTo_ay. EirLAMES SUN 011.411,4140.. and PARR. SOLS'the - chenvestinuter` UPDEGRAFF'S • HAT ANq GZIOV FACTORY. , . , Or AUCTION GPO t13,,,-qi,lorge lot , of An e. Lion Hata at -half inic:n t , Come antraeo ham if want a 011p:aii 1-14,14:=:. • •••4;?LiEGRAff's - - _ • HAS AN ri•PiqintrVotoroßy. 'GLOVE All kinds of (11.0VEm on hand and mode order, Ladies, Cents and Cliildron's Wear, al tIPDHUHAPPS. , 11571,AD10S 1411Ft9.—A large stock on hand of all sizes our own make, - at UPDECiII APF'S, %puska Washington Houk., Hagerstown, Md. ~ nifty 14] TO CONS UM PTI V ES. II E Advertises. havtiwketn_reAloreil to health_ in a few weeks, by a very simple malady, after hay. ing suffered several years with a severe long affec tion, and that dreadslisease ' Consumption—is anx ious to make known to his fellow.sufferers the means of cure. To all wha desire it, he will se►td s copy of the prescription used (free of charo9, with ,the direc tions for preparing and using the same. which they will find n bUHE CURE Vila tiONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, 13ao:a•nlrt:r, PIC. The objoct of the atleertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and sptead information which he conceives to lie in valuable; and He hones every eufierer wid try hit remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove Parties wishing the prescripti,m, will ple a se ad• dress Hey. Ell WAIW A. WILSON, may 14] Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York ERRORS OF YOU Tit, A OMNI LEMAN who'suffered for years from Nervous Debility, PrentatuSe Decay, and alt the a at. fects of youthful tntlisctetiun, will, for the sake of suffering hurnamtp send free to all Who need it, the receipt and directions for tp_akinir the simple remedy by which he was trued ttufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can Joao by address t ing, in perfect coldidence. JOHN D. opmEN, ico, 42 Ueda; street, New York. may 14] 01311)124 TO MARL - 1.144.Ef. Young Men's Guide to nappy *arriage and Conjugal Felicity. The hubristic views of benevo, lent PhysiOans,'on.the Errors and Abuses ineieent to Youth and Carty Manhood,,vent in sealed letter envelopes, tree of charge Address,. BC VVAItt) ASSOCIATION, Bo; P., fveysde !Ala, Fs,. june 19---IY., 9L"JEL - 101 .A.3CAri".ll63Elt. On the Bth iest , in the Methodist Chntab in Ohambersburg, by the ltev. S. lAarnes, Mr. — JOIIN A. SEWERS to tliss JEN.N.I.F 4 L MILLER, 4hc,tb of Ohambersburg. wiacE Tale. On the 23•] ult., in Lebanon, Pa., the Rev. HENRY WAGNER, formerly pastor of the German Reformed congregation in Mercers burg, aged 01 years.. ilk' , " ',tip 410 ff- - ` 4l Dia Pr ILADiLPIIIA, Tuesday Jule 1869. —The flour Market continues without anima tion, and the tetidetrey of prices is decidedly dcwn ward. There is ad shipping demand and the home consumers operate sparingl a y. Sales of superfine at 85®5 50 , extras at 85.75®- 6 ; lowa, ' Wisconsin emu Minnesota extra family at 86(050 , Pennsylvania do. do. At 87.25(0 25, and fancy brands at WM®. 10 50,, according to quality. , ,11,,5e I,lJur sells in a small way at $6 75. There ie. no improvement to notice in the wheat market;there being no,deroatul except for prime lots, which are in small supply , sales of siswo bushels red at 30®1 40, amber at $1.45c61.63.; the latter rate for fancy Michigan, and small lots of white at $1 65®1 80. Rye has agaiii declined, sales of 500 bushels Western at 813x0, • and 500 bushels New York at 81.33. Corn is-itt fair request at former rates ; sales of 2,500 bush. yellow at 90091 . a, latter rate for very choice; 2 000 bushels Western-mixed at $4®860, and .3,000 bushels high mixed and yellow at SS& 89e 0 its are unchanged ; sales of Western at 73®74c, and Pennsylvania at 60®70c. There is nothing dojoe in barley or malt.—• Whisky is offered at 95c per gallon, tax paid. TAILORING! 11HE subscriber announces to his friends and the • public generally that ho has commenced the Tailoring• li usiness in the room ibOve C. N: Beaver's variety store, where he is prepgradAO cut and make to hider Garments of -all kinds for; Men and Boys. Latest. City Fashions regularly received. Give him a trial. . . 1) 0. H A FLEW 11. • jone It—lf ;. II EVERY BODY Come anti see us—tve are the ones to-accommodate you in all kinds of HATS, SHOES, TRUNKS, NOTIONS, LADIES—We have on hand constantly, CH styles and kinds of Hats, Ribbons. ac., 'for the summer and fall, and we are de term ined to sell thent at es• ceedinaly short prolfits. We have also Bonnet Frames. • • • GENTS—We can also accommodate all styles and prices of Hata, Shoes. paper collars, cuffs, dtc., dtc. Remember and give us skean be.. fore buying elsgwhere. We won't nor cannot be undersold and 'all of the best manufacture for ono and all. BOYS—If yo% want n nice Hat.or a Pair of shoes here is the place. Have your parents send you here—cannot ba eiceljed anywhere in price or quality. So now come all families faille N: E. Corner of Diamond, IN ayncsbor.►', Pa , for your .•' ; • ; • Soaps. Hair oils, Perfumery, Starches,lndigo .blue, p!W up in form of pepper box, Snuff s, Cigars !tr. Tobsedo,,Cari l dies, Ink and, paper; Suspenders. Canes and 'Urn. brellas, Kerosene, Lamp wicks and Burners.' We now invite you to call and see us whether you buy or not. Our stock is Issue and well selected. VLAIZENCE N. BEAVER. ri Atli% j A 0 Pt/310N w il l again b. cane IL/didate fo rthi Oleo Of Courtly TreasirrerA,Fub• jecr tOlthq dec io of the next ltopublican MAUI. notinteonve , iod of loranklinlcoonty. Me :eriburg; Jinte 11%tc• , , Bri* notace i l,l r Sale. - "THEriubseriffer Offers it private sale the material in a one story Brick House with stone Basement. jerie Ittittl — LEWIS X.'BOPIBItititKBP.- A dmlk!Apttr . abw's, 31 atic. N _..... . ._ _ _ ~ .. _ OTICE in boreby given thafleiterieif-Admina istration on the estate of Qbel, Mentzer, late of unfurl township, Fraikklin Contitt.'l4M'd,,rialfe been granted to the undersigned:: Allpersomfkitoit ing—therremiwes, indelite&tasaid estate will please make immediate payment, amillgtso.kiving claims against . ..the, Mirtimprestint thEm prozerltituthenti cated for settlement. JACUiI MILLER, ' jene ll—Bt Administrator. 'LIFE IS UNCERTAIN!' PROCURE YOUR PICTURE EITHER A PROiOGRAPR, A3IBROTYPE, OR 141RREOTYPA. "DIMMECOND? GALLERY. The undersigned having purchased Mr. Hamil ton's Gallery, is now prepared to make pictures in the highest style of the art. He will give special attention to large photographs for framing, FRA 111E4 -,A.PASES, 4C, We will alwale have oir iiind•o fine assortment of Frames, to vili:seti vie Mite attention. Picture® hilraniu dlott , dsritirt well as clear weather. 11.0, •.; N. 8., PartiCifaisittetitiottla taking pictures of children. june 11-tf) WAYNESBORO' BUILDING ASSOCIA TION 1 The report of the Way nsetrozo' Building Asso ciation at its lam meeting, ,for the.yepr ending April ;Mtn, is ne Mows : The receipts for Dues; Fines, Trans fers, Interest, &c., including the premi ums on 60 shares said have been 4.12,351.82 The expantlittirei,- - for • prinling f vent, stationary, shares withdrawn, secretary and attorney's salary, &c., inclading shares paid in full have been $12,201 53 }4eaving bal. in )}ands of Treasurer, 90 27 ' -- The present condition of the i rtssocla.. lion ii 60 shares p u hl in full, " $12,000.00 Dues unpaid, , • , 11 36 FinesV ' 10.46 , . . Interest " '. ~ ., 17.76 !Wanes on Ipint.t, , i ' 00.27 Assets over liabiliter,, Amount paid on each shim, ?resent value of each Aare, - • net gain of-49--pdr-cent-on - tfre - frmorrnt - ret - J - 1 on a snare. J. W. MILLEN, Arlo • Treasurer. SPRING OPENING! nntienrigned have just opened. anethrm 1 large end cdrefullp selected stuck of Spzing . Goods to which the attention of the community to directed, and all those in search gf good, durable and pretty designs of all kinds of will firm it to their great advantage to . with the firm tic who, have purchased their goods on such - tarns that, they-can carer super* inducentAnts,to, all who am in Want. Or • • • Among their stock will he found the fi flowing lead, ing articles, beautiful designs and all qualities and widths : Chintzes, Cassim ems. • ISheeti op, Poplins, Cloths. Mullins, • • Plaids, Marseilles, Towlings, A !pacts, ;Linen% Diapers, Delains, Ducks, " Napkins, Gingham's, ID:nims, Crash, Lawns, Jeans, • Osnaburg, Percales, Twills, Tickings, Piques, Pekins. ' - • Pit. Musli', Cha l lies, Goatiny, • (Anoka, Prints, Vestingt. ° • ; Pinghan" ' 'Carpets, ." Oil Clothe, • • " ' 'Rums window Shade', Pipel 13)k de;: Basice to, Tubs; • - Buckets, ware and Glassware of all descriptions, and a full line of Groceries, &c. The suhscriEne-tender their -thanks to the corn munity for their very liberal patronage heretofore, and kindly ask a continuance of the same. PItIGE & HOEF LICH. • a p 30 • CLOCKS, HOSIERY Persons who gave their notes at the safe of the subscriber on the 18th of Nov. 1868 are notified that the same fell due on the 18th ult. Prolript pnyment is - requested. June 4—at. NOTICE.• • - Iwill kti . at *Warta) of the Geiser Menemluting Company adjoining the Bank in Waynesboro', on Thursday and Friday tho 17th and 19th days of June for the. purpose- uf -receiving, the quit .Rents now due' and utipsid, and also to• sell to all Brae who may wish to buy out the bane. ersons.who wish to pay rents or buy out may call and arrange with is ). PHILIP& juno 4—St] WM. McLELLAN. Ay"ng man urho has had some experionco de sires u sitpution at the milling business at a reasonable compensation. Apply at Henry lit sore's Mill, or address the subs:riber at Wayneaboo', Pa. may 28 7 . 3t. W. A. FOUCTZ. County Treasur , 14:C..BRACKBILL. $12,129 R. • 1600. 23 69. !'RUE Pitg"lcit PRY G.0,0D,3,, NOTIONS, &e.. C'aurns, Bowls, Sale Notes. Situation Wanted. $12,351.8? V 2,129.86 Queeoe• RUIN BAER.
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