VILLAGE lIECOND. ' W.& Ilriglln Neill Q EL CV. Friday, Julio 11169„ sig..The Harrisburg Daily State Qua has suspended'publicaiion. rarlienj. Luts, - at one time editor of th Shirleyeburilleraid; re - newly - died near Lnn ark, 111. selt..The Republican State Convention to nominate candidates for Go - veinoi etd Su. preme:Jodge me e ts in Philadelphia on Wed. neaday.nexv; 110,,Attording to a law passed by the last Legislature, all sewing machines belonging ;• .•, ..• . • : t from lev and sale, on execution or db tress for rent SW'Seventeen hundred and eighteen eight wheel freight ears passed over the Middle Division of the Pennsylvania Central railroad east and west, on Friday: - ' - $9..61r. James Stark weather, of Mie gan, whose wife was killed by a train of cars in November last, has entered suit against the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for fifty thou— sand dollars damages. Itir A great fire in Cincinnati on Satur day morning rendered fifty• one poor persons houseless and destroyed $41,000 worth of property. go „The votes of the Legislatures of but four States only are now necessary to ratify thi, Fifteenth Amendment. Vermont, Rhode Island, Maryland, Georgia, Virginia, Missis sippi and Texas are to vote on the subject. le'During seven days in the month of June 10,918 immigrants from Europe arrived at New York. The total number for five months of the present year is 102,562. ter Goverpor Geary has authorized an ern sbatie denial of the re sort that he was seeking a posititir — t iii — P - C•efAden t ran a a .1- net, or that one had been offered to him.— The report originates with parties desiring to intimate that he has withdrawn from the Gubernatorial contest. lla - rrisburg Telegraph says throe daughters of Samuel Palmer, in West Han over, aged 14, 16 and 18 years, on Tuesday were lying dead, and a younger one a t Death's door, from the effects of the same disease, scarlet fever. se- The newly organized Society for the Prevention of cruelty of animals, in Philadel. phis, commenced operations by arresting a number of city oar drivers for overloading their cars. One driver arrested had seventy people in car a built to accommodate but twenty. ==l ittr-A despatch from Springfield, Mass, says that Willie, Phelps & Co., of that city, on Friday contracted to build and equip that - portion of the Buffalo and Washington Rail road which extends from Buffalo to the Pennsylvania coal region, 125 miles, for $3,- 00,000, the work to be commenced in a few days. Tit is is the important link in the chain needed to connect Washington with the lakes. Ileirflon. Andrew G. Curtin, Minister to Ruisia, received a very handsome farewell compliment from the peat le of Philadelphia on Saturday. Many thousands of citizens visited him at a public reception at Inde pendence Hall in the afternoon, and a grand banquet at the Academy of Music took place in the evening. Tu his speech Minister Curtin referred to the stirring events of the late war for the Union, alluded to the part taken by Pennsylvania in the-struggle, and paid a high tribute to President .Grant. neThe duel between W. E. Cameron, editor of the Petersburg Index (Democratic) and W. E. Hughes, editor of the Richmond State Journal (Republican), which was in• torrupted by the authorities near . Richmond on Friday, took place in North Carolina on Saturday afternoon. Cameron was wounded in the breast at the first shot and disabled, his own shot failing to take effect. The affair grew out of an article written by Cameron, denouncing Hughes as a political renegade, who had sold his brains to the highest bidder. M inert,' and Lab )rers'A.ssociation of the Atbracite coal fields of Pennsylvania, who suspended work on the 10th of May, say they have accomplished the object they had in view, to wit : the depletion of the overplue of coal in the market and the prevention of the over supply that was going there, and in consequence have resolved that, on and after she 16th inst all districts or -breaches which can agree with their employers as to the basis and condition of resumption, shall resume work. *OrThe following in from the New York Tribune of the 10th instant : A CURE FOR SMAIA Pox.—Will you i:lease announce in your paper tbat a _plant called Sarasena Papers, or iodian Cap, is a cure for small pox? It is made into tea, and drank freely, and to prevent pitting or math is used as an outside Waal. It has been highly recommended by some of the medical faculty who have tried it with unvarying buecess in the United States, and was first ir. the hospitals of Nova Scotia. .:No fly will light on a window which hie been washed with water in which a little gsrltele — has been _boiled- Nefther will a musket° bite-a -person who has - been eating cnions: •••-i 'lll. .r.Aoll!"o."big . feat" proscribes Zrl=l=l LOCAL MATTERS. iriiiritarvest is fast approaching. Mirßioh Jewelryy - and sleeve buttons from 10 cents up at Alex. Leeds'. - *. serPolatoes ate just now "a drug in the =AO," hard to eell at 50 ea - Me - per bushel. 'Good Family Flour at 86,75—bairnl and all s7—at J. &um's. JUST THE THlNO—Chemical Paint at the Corner Drug Store. • on..liay year Drugs of Ambereen; at the Corner Drag Store. * gar Among some of our farmers, the work " $ •-$, • ' 1 " I. • $•• I ' 11111 I. I • I I : crop is said to be good generally. WE NOTICE—That C. N. Beaver has re• ceived another supply of Flats,Shoes,4o. You ward - I - Will by calling._ LONGEST DAY.—Nest:slonday will be The longest day in the year. Duration, 14 hours and 50 minutes. tiTtox,—Keep. out o f Atm. Leed's wood pile for your stove may blow up—or red pepper get down your throat if you donit.* GOOD FLoua.—We direct the attention of citizens wanting flour or feed stuffs 10 the advertisement of D. Loht in to-day's paper. .The woods are beautiful just now. The trees are in full leaf, the wild flowers are in bloom, and all nature rejoices. Take a str , into the woods, and be glad that you are alive ogi..lf the person who visited Alex. Lead's wood pile at day-light on Monday morning will return one half of the wood he took at that time he will say nothing about all that has been taken at other times. Irr REMAND.—The improved :McCormick ,er is in demand. Jacob Foreman, agent a — eumber of orders.— Persdos wanting reapers should apply to him at once. PREACHING.—We are requested to an. pounce - tEir Rev. Dr. Creigh, of Mercers burg,-is expected-to-praoh- in- t he-Presby terian Church neat Sabbath morning and ver ing. .Tho l.ock•Up was occupied by a visi tor from the neighborhood during several hours on Saturday evening, who became too heavily loaded with "benzine" and conse quently too disorderly. ,Thc Gettysburg "3tar and Sentinel states that the "Big Hotel" at the Katalysine Springs will be completed, by the first of July. It will be a first class Hotel, capable of accommodating 300 guests. TAN.—Tan may be remover: from the face by mixing magnesia in soft water to the con sistency of paste, which should then be spread on - t - lie face and allowed to remain a minute or two. Then wash off with castile soap suds, and rinse with soft water. ViirThe Thirty•third Annual Commence• ment of Franklin and Marshall College will take !Lee at Lancaster on Thursday, July Ist. Among the gradating class we notice the name of Josiah D. Deatrich, son of Mr. Lewis Deatrich of this place. CHESTER Pros.— Geo. J. Royer, of this vicinity, the other day purchased of A. E. Price two Chester pigs, eight weeks old, one weighing . 50 and the other 46f pounds.— Not many of our farmers, we presume, will undertake to beat the weight of this pair. Coor..—The weather continues unusually cool for this stage of the season, which is anything but favorable to the venders of ice ereato,Notwithstanding, Messrs. Henoe berger & Hoover, and Mr. Beck of "The Dew, Drop Ion,". continue to keep a supply on hand. CHERRY SEEDER &c —The Cherry Seeder sold by D. B. Russell & Son answers an admirable purpose. They are also well sup plied with Fruit-Jars, both tin and glass,— See advertisement. STRAW BERRIES since last week bane drop ped in price from 20 to 1.21 cents per box The yield in Tingly and quality is unusual. ly fine. Messrs Reid & Waynant expect another, supply to morrow. Its. Gettysburg College, which formerly held its commencement in the latter part of August, has changed it to an earlier day.— This year it falls on the 30th of June, pre- ceding by one day the dedication of the National Cemetery on the Gettysburg battle ground. TUE CROPS.—Tbe wheat'in this section is filling finely, and those who should know in form us but little damage as far as they have been able to ascertain, has been done to the crop by the milk-weevil. Moat of the wheat is now too far advanced to be damaged from thia cause, and the prospects may bo regard ed as fair for a fine yield. Harvesting will fairly commence about the first Monday in July. CLOSED.—The Ladies' Strawberry and Ice Cream Futival at the Town Hall was closed on Monday evening. The enterprise was liberally patronized and a handsome sum alized, which is to he used towards famish: ing the'Utivr Lutheran Church.' We under stand they purpose holding a Fair' sometime dtiiing the coming fall SC:ISC)I2. BURCILARY...—The country of late seems to be infested with rogues. The Chambers burg papers this week publish accounts of burglaries' committed in different parts of the - County. The house of John Orr, in Orra town, on Saturday night last was entered, his safe broken open and $4OO taken. The dwelling houses of Mr. Ebersole and Rev. Tripper, near _Chamberebnrg,4l-few-niehis since, were also entered and robbed of about $4OO. In additionlo these, similar burgla ries-have-been committed in Loudon and nth= er localities. These light fingered gentry may next turn up in this region. Citizens should be on the alert—secure their door. footings and supply themselves with powder and lead. - ' - ' - 4-uoir-fam-------0-tr-c---neighboring—t. • I $ Greencastle is earning. abroad the unenviable reputation of fogyism, because of her Bor— ough authorities having recently Writte'n nod posted a borough statement for the past year, when she has a printing office (and a good one at that) right in her midst. We wonder if out Borough Fathers are prepar ing a statement of this kind, or whether they are going to do as they did last year publish none at all. In some shape or other our citizens should be made acquainted with the financial condition of our Borough.--Vert cersburg Journal. rir Greencastle and Mercersburg are not the only exceptions in this respect. Our "Town Fathers" also adhere to the primitive style of advertising. Twenty-two years have elapsed since our connection with the Record and we have yet the first statement of Bor ough Receipts and Expenditures to publish. The whole - of the Frederick and Penn sylvania Line Railroad has been put under contract. Vork is to be commenced on the 15th of July, and the road must be finish• ed by the Ist of May, 1870. Along the line of the road by _this_ time there is doubtless a swarm of "Carpet•bag-, era" from_lrelnud. —rilit-We-have-received,too — late — for — thh. week's issue, an interesting communication from the It. It. Executive Committee] in - re = ply to a query published sometime since in ter , - ta - the vd - S — land — aiid BIC reference - proposek s cotlank Alto Railroad, which will no doubt -be - read with interest by those of..our-readers-inter ested. We will publish it next week, - BOYD, the ill mannered "gray-back" who publishes the Maryland Free Press, at llagerstown, must have lately been on ano ther "spree," judging from recent allusions made to us and our "Reviewers / Ringgold, Md." The morals of this vanquished knight of the "Stonewall Jackson Brigade"' must, under the influence of Enstine's "benzine," be growing gradually more corrupt. ECLIPSE OF THE SUN.—There will be a total eclipse of the sun on the 7th of August. It will be visible throughout the United States. The eclipse will last one hour and thirtyfive minutes, the middle being at 0 o'clock in the evening. NEW PERIODICALS. MARPEIt'd MONTHLY—for June is quite attractive. The first paper is a valuable contribution upon a scientific subject, the Aurora Borealis or Polar Light, by Prof. E. Loomis, of Yule College. Much invaluable information can be gained, by a perusal of it, concerning the beautiful, but strange phenom enon. The paper is illustrated by 21. wood•cuts. Next in order is a pretty poem, Too Late, and after that a graphic account of Winter on the plains.— Military Vyrotechnies of Former Days, is a brief, but very readable article. We would be pleased to devote some space in giving a critique on the next paper, Said Paella of Egypt, but cannot as we in tend to devote all the extra space to another article. Deliverance Armstrong, a Cornish. Carnival and a Brave Lady (by the author of John Halifax Gen tleman) are worth reading. Now follows what we consider the most brilliant and delightful article in the book—Leo and Luther. This essay is spright ly, yet very historical; truthful, yet tinged just suf. fieiently' with the JancifuLto make it extremely pleasant reading matter, for the study, or country byway. It is evidently from the pen of a gentle man. Let us. for a Moment, glance at the closing part of the essay. Lest scene of all. 'Tis in the afternoon. The famous Diet of Worms convenes for the last time. The great hall is' lighted with flaming torches which flash "upon the glittering jewels and stern countenances of the assembled di et:' Luther riees"to defend the Reformation," and is assailed upon every side, but finally wins ay,. please from the honest German princes. Night comes on, and the flambeaus burn low. There are murmurs of increasing violence, the assembly grows impatient, and Luther is commanded to "retract his heresies." Now the spirit of the bold reformer is displayed in its full power, and remarkable perseverance, as he cries aloud, "Unless, your majesty, I am con vinced by 4he plain words of the Scriptures I can retract nothing. God be my help. Here I take my • stand." Of the remaining contents of the magazine, we shall say nothing more than that it is in • harmony with the former part. Tme BIBLIOPOLIBT, published by Lubin & New York, is a very critical, and ofttimea a very caustic,"Literary Register and Monthly Catalogue of old and new Books." To the bibliophile this is really an indispensable monthly. We, have received the May number. From some unknown quarter comes the advance sheets of a work by Edwiird A. Pollard—" Lift, of Jefferson Davis." If favored with a complete copy of the book, it shall receive attention. Countless myriads of grasshoppers have lately made their appearance on the north and eastern shore of Salt Lake, and are march ing or hopping toward the City of the Desert. The ground around Promontory Point 'is literally black with the young and rapacious insects. They are now,about three-fourths of an inch in length, black in cuior, and re sembling a cricket more than a grasshopper. But as they increase in size their color changes to brown. Conviction of Shoeppe The trial of a young German physician nam • u ; ..e aged 28 years, obirsed • t - murdering, by L meana of Prussia acid ad moni , of morphia, a maiden lady, Miss - • - Unmake, 71 years old, Was concluded at Carlisle, on the 81 blatant, by the redi- Soh of a verdict of "Guilty of murder in the first degree:" Miss Stinnecke, who was a resideut of Baltimore,visited,Carlisle—some me 'Tannery last, and, beitig;.take - n ill, sent for Dr.,Shoeppe, as her medical adviser. She had some previous acquaintance with the - Teutonia - MD., but after a f e w visits from hinyin his professional capacity, her death broke oil the connection. Iler body, after life bad ceored, was taken to Baltimore andirilerred. In a short time thereafter Dr. Shoeppe - handed to the Orphan's Court of Carlisle, for probate, a will, purporting to be that made by Miss Stinnecke during her last illness and this testamentaf• &moment was in the hand-writing of her medical' ad viser. It was witnessed by his father, who is a Lutheran minister in Carlisle. The old lady, who was worth some 850,000, accord ing to the paper in question, makes 'the youthful Dutchman her sole executor and the inheritor of her estate. But it Oros out that another Will (probably the genuine one,) is found among the lady's effects.— This other paper gives her wealth to various religions and charitable inatitutions, and to her relatives. Two longstanding friends are appointed her executors. These latter gen tlemen caused the dead body of the woman to be taken from the tomb, when, strange to tell, on a postmortem examination, there was found in her system the poison from which she undoubtedly died. THE $lOO,OOO VERDICT.—The comments of the press on the heavy verdict recently ren dered in the breach of promise case Craig vs. Sprague, are various, but most of them agree in this, that under the circumstances the a. ward was just. Amanda is a woman of abort' thirty-five. Sprague is about fifty, and is said to be worth some $500,000. The foriner we believe is a resident of Cincinnati, the latter of Chicago, or perhaps vice versa. The court s h p_exienAled_aler_a_period-of-se veral-years i - FiTiring which the epistles addressed by the s- lo- his gay lover to his mistress are very positive, very killing sod horribly spella The Chi— at, ortittne, 9, says in yeforenee to the The long-continued Craig-Spragie breach of promise—suit- was concluded -- yeAterday. with a verdiet" for the plaintiff of $lOO,OOO damages, the full amount asked. The jury it is stated, on the first—poll-of—votes — , stood eleven fur $lOO,OOO. and one for $60,000 The last, remarking that he would "go the whole hog," changed his ballot accordingly, and within five minutes after the jury bad retired, they were in the courtroom with their verdict. This verdict may be considered almost n- Digo. If more than one woman ever before recovered full damages, asking so much, we do not recollect strange woman has just died in Tennes• see, named Rebecca Freeman. While yet in her teens, and an orphan, she was engaged to be married; but her lover died; and sire betook herself to a cabin built on the top of a high and rugged hill, in an almost impen• etrable forest, where she lived the life of a hermit until her death, at the age of 72 She kept the white slippers and the apparel in which she was to have been made a happy bride until the day of her death, nod would brood over those remembrances for a half flay at a time. Whenever the spirit of sad ness fastened upon ber she went to her door and blew a long tin horn for hours at slime. 'Wear your learning, like your watch, in a private pocket, and don't pull it oni to show that you have one; but if yon are asked what o'clock it is, tell it. So if you are asked what the greatest tonic in the world is, you can with confidence say, the 'Zingari Bitters. It is recommended by some of the most eminent men in this country, as well as in- Europe. There are many reasons why the • Alisma should be used instead of any other hair re newer. It will do all the proprietors claim for it; is a larger•bottle, nicely put up, and can ba used constantly without Injuring or destroying the hair. Many preparations are liked for a while, but eventually_ injure, if not destroy the hair entirely. If you would have a luxuriant head of hair, use the Ails- Uso Seward's , Cough Cure for Pulmonary complaints. During a storm on Monday evening a week a house at Beaver Falls, Pa., was struck by lightning, instantly killing a woman who was standing near the stove. Others sitting near her were severely shocked, but not in• j ured. The numerous incendiary fires which have recently occurred at Altoona, Pa., has been traced to a number of young men connected' with the fire companies. Several arrests have been made, and the parties acknowled ged their guilt. Judge Jeremiah S. Black's arm, which was broken . on the cars near Louisville, a few days ago, will have to be amputated. Mrs. Ellen Dill, of Marion county, Indiana, has just entered her 65th year, and has also just entered matrimony with a youth of 19. He is her fifth husband. John Murray, an old and respected citizen of Portsmouth, Vs. was shot and killed last Saturday by a young man - named Perry, who bad seduced Murray's daughter. Col. E. M. Mobley and Dr. A. J. Longs dorf have been appointed assistant Assessors for Washington co. Five men were poisoned in Lodi, New Jersey, last Tuesday, by drinking alcohol with strychnine in it. Four of them are dead and the fifth cannot recover. A gentleman near San Antonio, Texas. has a ranch of 130,000 acres fenced in, and 40 000 head of cattle pastured on it. A year ago Dr. J. T. Peterson died as was reported, of an over dose of laudanum, in Savannah, Georgia. On last Monday, Mrs. Peterson, his widow, who is residing io Phil adelphia, was indicted by the Grand Jury of Savannah for his murder. The accused is a lady of extreme bent.); and intelligence, and moves in th e . most refined society. The case excites a great deal of intend, SPECIAL NOTICES. Eir SPRING AND BUMMER STILES OF HATS FOR IEIB9. Comprising Silk, Felt, Wool and Slraw • Goods tor Men s, Boys and Children's Wear just opistii4 at ---- - UPDEGRAFF'S HAT AND Glove Faoranv.! rirSTRAW HA I'S all sorts.and sizes foe' Mei and Boys, cheap et UPDEGRAFF'S HAT-AND-GLOVIVFAOTOW47" LADIES SUN UM BREtiLAS and PARA SOLS the cheapest in town, et • UPDEGRA Fra HAT - AND OLOVIVFACTORY;- rv- AUCTION GOODB.—A large lot of Auc. tion Hats at half price. Come and are them if you want a cheap Hat, at • UPDEORA,FF'S • HAT AND GLOVN FACTONT.- 113 1 'CLOVES. All kinds of GLOVES on hand -end made to-order, lindleo r Chnits and Jabildteres Wear, at ,UPDEGRAFF43,. 'LADIES lanieeitTchon hand of all sizes (Ar own make, at Opposite Washington House. Hagerstown, Md. may 14] TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after bay ing suffered several years with a severe lung affec tion, and that dread disease, 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 charp9 T with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sires cues FOR UONSUM PTION; . AOTEIMA, Bnosdinvis, 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 wid try hie remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and maypiove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad dress Rgv. EDWARD A. •WILSON, may 14] Williamsburg, Kinga Co., New York ERRORS OF YOUTH. A E'EN! LEMAN who suffered for years frorn Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the ef 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 which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by address ing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, • No. 42 Cede]: street, New Tork. may 141 GUIDE TO MARRIAGE. Young Men's Guide to Happy Marriage and Conjugal Felicity_. The_hunadne_views of -benevo lent Physicians, on the Errors and Abuses incident _to_Youth_and-En ny-M anhod.-venit-in—ssa • aties-,,_-heef_ebarge o Al l ial ASOIINAT LON, Box. P., Philadelphia, Pa. june 19-- ty. TII3EI-WCOIVIAB. In. Mereeraburg, June 6, Mr. ADAM HOKE, in the 77th year of his age. Near Greencastle on the 2d lust, DAvip DETRIOH, son of Mr. Jacob S. Smith, aged 3 years. On the 7th inst., near Bear's Factory, ANNA MARY, daughter , of David and Maggie E. Young, aged 11 months and 29 days. At Holton, Jackson county, Kansas, on the 28th day of May, after eight weeks' se• vere illness, Mrs. MARGARET WYANT. Mrs. Wyant was born April. 3d, 1805, in Franklin county. Pennsylvabia,moved with her husband and family - to Jac kson County, Kansas, in the year 1850. She leaves a fond husband and large family of children,, and a large circle of friends to mourn her loss. dr-t l 4l = lll O 0 - 0 14--=-11 PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday June 15. 1869. —The flour market to-day was quiet, and the transactions were confined to a few hundred barrels for the supply of the wants of the home consumers, at 65.00®5.25 for super fine, $5 02166 00 for extras, $5.75®6.50 for lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family, $6 00@7 00 for Pennsylvania do. do , $7.00®8 00 for Ohio do. do., and $0.150. 10 50 for fancy brands, according to quality. Bye flour sells at $6 25@6.50 The wheat market is without quotable change. Sales of rod at $1 3501.60, amber at 81.55@1.60, and white at $1 65®1 80. Rye may be quoted at $1.25 per bushel for western. Corn is steady but quiet , sales of yellow at 93@9-Ic., 'and high western mixed at 88®91e. Oats attract but little attention, sales of western at 73(§76c, and southern and Penna. at 50@68e. Whisky ranges from 970 to $1 per gallon, tau paid. Separator for Sale. THE subscriber offers at pri - vate sale or.e of Gei• ser's Patent tiolt•regulating Grain Separators ' in good or !or. WAL A. FLORY. june 18-3 t Flour and Feed. Aprime article of Family Flour from Amsterdam Mill, for sale in sacks, at reduced prices, at the Drug Store of Dr..l. B. Amberson. Also of Lid'', Frick & Co. 21e will also deliver Flour by the bar rel, and Mill Stuff to any -point desired. Orders may be left at Amberson's Drug Store, 'or at the Post Office. DAVID LOHR. june 18-tf CHERRY SEEDERS, a splendid Article. MIMUCTIRM ar.A.m.l9, - TIN AND GLASS, all kinds and sizes, at the tin and stove store of D. B. RUSSELL. & Sox, alga of Big Red Horn. june 18-tf Waynesboro', Po. DR. JACOB FAHRNEY'S BLOOD PURIFIER 1 D. JACOB FAHRNEY, graduate of Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia, is the only regular Physician who makes the genuine Liqu id Preparation, and is the Original inventor of it. It is the Best Family Medicine of the age, goad for all Chronic diseases, such as Sick-headache, Scrofula, 'Fetter, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Consumption. Liv. er Complaints, and all diseases arising from impure Blood. Prepared only by - JACOB FAHRNEY, M. D. ' Philadelphia. Pa. For sale by Dr. Ambersen, Druggist. Wayne'. bora', Pa. may 14-3ns. TAILORING! THE subscriber announces to his friends and the public generally that he has commenced the Tailoring Business in the room tbove C. N. Beaver's variety store, where he is prepared to cut and make to order Garments of all kinds for Men and Boy.. Latest City Fashions regularlveceived. Give him a trial. • D. /1. HAFLEIGII. june I l—tf . Brick House for Sale. THE subscriber offers at privaterale the material in a one atory Brick House with /Stone Basement. june 11.313 LEWIS L BONEBRAKE. SPRING OPENI ! THE undirsig,ned heists 'just' opened another liorge anti, carefully selected stock of aping. Goods to which the attention of the community le directed, and all those in 'search of good, durable and sett designa_of_alt_kinde-of-goode r vat find t to their great advantage to call with the firm of PRICK.UCEFLIteIt,- who have purchased their goods on such terms that they can otter super%or inducements tL all who are in wept of „ DRY- clOaDsr-7.-'--"7'i"-----"-- Among their stock t#ill be (Duna the folloating lea& ing articles, _beautiful designs anti all qualities anti nid the • - • Chintzes, Cossimeres, Poplins, Cloths, Plaids, Marseilles, Ipacas,_ _ Linens __ Deloins, Duclu4-- ,-- -- Gingham, 'Denims, Lawns,, • Jeans,„_ _ Percales, " Twills, Piquas, PeMos, Challis', Coatings, Prints, Yestings, 0I"InZT X ZT 011- OF Carpets, Oil Clotho, Window Shades, Paper Blinds, ucketp, Churthe ware and Glassware of all descriptions, end' a full Groceries, &c. The subscribers tender-their thanks to the com munity for their very liberal patronage heretofore. and kindly ask a continuance of the earner. PHICF, & HOEFLICH. ap 30 • 111 Li 111_4 AND EVERY BODY Come and see us—we are the ones to accommodate you in all kinds of , HATS, SHOES, _CLOGtga, TRUNKS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY'. LADIES—W e,fiame on hand constantly all styles end kinds of Hats, Itibbtme, he , for the summer and fall, and we are determined to sell them at etx ceedingly short prefabs. We have : also Bonnet Fremen. GEIVTS—Wo con also, accommodate. you —in all styles and prices of Hats, Shoes, paper collars, cad's, &c &c. Remember and give us a call be.. fore buying elsewhere. We won't nor cannot be , undersold and all of the best manufacture for ono, and all. BOYS—If yen want a nice Hat or a Pair o P shoes here is the place. Have your parents send You here—cannot be excelled anywhere in price or quality. So now come all families to the N. E. Corner of Diamond, W aynesbow' , Pa , for your Soaps, Hair oils, Perfumery, Starches, indigo blue, put up in form of pepperbox, Snuffs, Cigars fie Tobacco, Can dies, ink and paper, Suspenders, Canes and Um brellas, Kerosene, Lamp wicks and Burners. We now invite you to call and see as whether yen buy or not. Our stock is large and well selected. CLARENCE N. BEAVER. WAYNESBORO' BUILDING ASSOCIA TION ! The report of the Waynesboro' Building /ism ciation at its last meeting, tor the year ending April 30th, isas follows : The receipts fur Dues, Fir.es, Trans fens, Interest, &c., including the premi ums on 60 shares sold have been $12,351.82 The expenditures for printing, rent, stationary, shares withdrawn, secretary and attorney's salary, &c., including 60 shores paid in full have been $12,261 56 Leaving bal. in hands of Treasurer, - 9 O 9O 27 The present condition of the associa tion is 60 shares paid in full, $12,000.00 Dues unpaid, 11.38 • Fines ~ 1 0.45 Interest " 17.7 G Balance on hand, 90.27 Assets over liabilites, $12,129 86. Amount paid offeachshare, 16.00. Present value of each share, 23 69. A net gain' of 48 per cent. on the amount old in on a share. J. W. MILLER, june 4-31 Treasurer. 'LIFE IS UNCERTAIN!' PROCURE YOUR PICTURE, EITHER A ?HOTOGRAPII, AMBROTYPE, OR FERREOTYPE, At the "DIAMOND" CrALLERIE 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 fronting. FRAMES, CASES. 4-q,_ We will always h a ve on hand a fine assortment of Frames, to which we invite attention. Pictures taken in cloudy as well as clear weather. N. B. Particular attention in taking pictures of children. june 11-tf] CountyTireiwurer. nAPT. JAS. C. PATTON will again be a can didate for the office of County Treasurer, sub. jecr to the decision of tho next,. Republican Nomi nating Convention of Franklin county. Mee Nrsburg, June , NOTIONS &d. Shootings, Muslin., 'Pow e l I Napkins, Crash, Ginsburg, • Ticking., Pil. hluslins, Checks,l Ginghams, Matting, Rugs, Baskets; - 1 OW-.8, -- Queens. $12,351.8S $12,129.86 L. C. BRACKBILL
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