VILLAGE RECOND. ii7 1 17%,96.1r.P1'1N EA 13 C')JEL LW. Friday, Jug* 06,1569. iThe Valley of Virginia will yield 5, 000,000 busbele of wheat this season. Or Miss tiinnio Warren was married on Friday to Commodore Nutt at Bridgeport. _ ma.tieoryl Raynaoad, of the New York Times, died at his residence, in New York, be Friday, of apeplexy; _Mayor Hanka, of Bahitooro, has oigo. ed the million dollar bill- to ocoplete the Western_Maryland-Raroad, RENOMINATED.--The Republican State Convention which assembled at Philadelphia, on Wednesday, re-nominated Elev. Geary. iter-k Philadelphia the rote an_ the qua, tioti of liiireresenittion in the Methodist Church etood 2,1.68 for and 290 against, literA New Jersey father whipped his son to death to make him confess to the suspect• ed theft of ten dollars. tarObarles 11. McDonald, aged only siz teen years - , au - aniplOyee in the office of the 'Republican of Frederick city comtutted sui cide on Sunday morning. p.The New York Methodesl of last week gives returns of tho vote on lay delegation from" a very largo number of clutches. It sums-up-8 , 752. yeas and 3,Q4 nays. IDifferThe new issue of paper money, of all denominations, will be ready for distribution, to the public on the Ist of July. We will take either old or new money for subscription, job work and advertising. men - to commemorates the dm: who fell on the "other side," Wonder whether Chase bury, or other rebel hole r S Since the suicide of — 12t1 -3- 1317tIger or BD - u - t - h - Nructib - ttry totTestitri-Medford-caturty a son and daughter of the deceased have be• come insane. Both are married and have families. The daughter has beeu taken to the lunatic asylum, St:F'Robert Toombs - , - instea - d - of - calling - the roll of his slaves at the base of Bunker • BEM Monument, as he boasted ho would do, now meekly oodtents himself with receiving his mail matter from the hand of a colored Post _ -sge • The Virginia election, to decide the question of the adoption of the new Constitu tion-and to-vote-for-Governor, will take place on Tuesday, July 6th. Both parties are making an active canvass. General Canby has decided that under the provision of the Reconstruction acts all mem• hers elected to the Legislature of Virginia will be required to take the iron-clad oath before taking their seats. This decision causes much excitement, as most of the Con servative candidates cannot take the oath. • 17 - Florida's Legislature has agreed to res olutions ratifying the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution. Florida is the twenty. fifth State that has signified - its approval of this amendment, and the votes of' but three more are necessary. There is little doubt that before the first of January next the ratification of the Amendment will be an ac complished fact. rogi_The printers at Washington have got into a very foolish snarl about a colored com positor in the government office. The same halt witted fools who will go home and eat food prepared by a colored cook, or who have colored nurses for their children, and in hundred other ways recognise them as fellow beings, have their dignity hurt by being in a room with a decent colored man, merely because the latter is able to do what•they do The result may yet be a blow at the associa tion which may exclude them for years to come from desirable employment, and at the same time do them more harm than . good.— While it might have been better bad Deng• lass not sought the situation at this time, pt it is evident the Superintendent, wha!- ersbc might have done under other circum stances, will not now yield to threats, because such a principle once established would sim ply convert the employees into masters and the Superintendent into a puppet. Douglass was in the celebrated 54th Massachusetts regiment, and was wounded in the service. EN - Reports received at the Internal Rev enue Office from officers in Virginia, East Tenneme and N. Carolina state that sixty illicit stills have' been seized in the moon. tains of those sections. As the work of the officers in these localities is very dangerous, Commissioner Delano will ask the aid of an arwed force to enforce the lsw. The.busi, ness of illicit distilling is carried Vit very ex . - teosively, the stills being portable and fre quently moved to different points in the mountains.' ne),„An editor in the West suggests a new idea in regard to extending the right of suffrage to womeo, He says that, for some years past; lie has spent much money to haul lazy ma to the' polls for the sake of hating theivvotes, and it would 4in - finitely% preferable to get a good team, and take a bevy of Guir i j most beautiful creatures to the voting place. - I.;ent•ible editor with decidedly go(id taftv, Vu. WAIGUT, DENT/ST.-It Rill be seen by our advertising. columns that this success. ful and distinguished dental operator is again about visiting our place. PRIVATE SALE —We call special atten tion to'a desirable small property offered at private sale iu to-day's paper by Geo. Bar man. JU T IticcEivgn.—An assortment of Mouldings for framing certificates, engra• vings, soldiers' aompany rolls, Sus, &e., a t the "Diamond Galleriu - of .1; (3. Ileackbill, * FARMS,FOR SALE.-- We direct special at tention to the valuable Real Estate offered at public sale in toLday'a - paper - by - MrChas, Buhrtuan. 12_e_rsonvt_ e_,_ years of age; is wanted as an apprentice at this-o4'ite,---11e utast come well reoomtnend• ed tiou of t) press wor J. W. Miller_ last—week—coal- - raeciled the work of enlarging and reuiedling the brick building adjoining his residence on West Blain Street. It is to be three stories high and arranged so as to contain two fine business rooms on the first floor. W. A, Trittlo, for the present, has removed /his stoves, tinware &c. to the Basement of the Walker property, PREACHING .—Rev. M. S. Newcomer, of the'"Church of God," by the request of friends here, wid preach in the Town - Llall, on :Sunday evening next. Mr. N. was for• Overly a resident of this vicinity, but for sev eral years—has-r:.*: • : . . HARVEST WEEK.—As harvest will com• wence next week no paper will be issued from this office. Many eountry . publishers .suspend operations between Christmas and New Year, but we prefer the first week in harvest, for the reason that it affords the boys an opportunity to secure some of the "need ful" by assisting farmers to secure the crops, PARALYZED.—We regret to learn from a private letter that our old friend, Mr. Wm. Woods, of Frederick, Md., formerly of this vicinity, recently had a severe attack of par alysis, by which he bas lost, the nee of his right side. Mr. W. has many friends in our town and neighborhood who will receive this announcement with regret. rirA young 111411, about sixteen years of age, residing in Quincy township, has been guilty of three attempts to commit rape with in the last nine months. The last occur rence happened within six weeks. Informa tion was made before a justice, but the lad hearing of it left before he could• be arrest ed.—Rep. • RETUVlED.—Sergeant A. Shookey, son of Isaac Shookoy, Esq., of this vicinity, re turned to his home last week looking well arid hearty. Sergeant Shockey served three yeoars in the army during the late war in „Maj. L. B. Kurtz's Company, and since served three years in the U. S. service on the Texas frontier. In the future may a bright and cheerful life be in store for this gallant young soldier. 1114.icat GORDON.—We have received a copy of the Daily Aigus, dated June 15th, published at Cheyenne, Wyetriing Territory, in which the following reference is made to our friend Brevet Maj. D. S. Gordon : That pleasant gentleman and gallant officer, Major Gordon, leaves today, for the Wind River Valley, with a company of Cavalry, by order of Gen. Sheridan. This will have a tendency to allay the difficulties existing in that region with the Indians and afford the necessary protection to the settlers. As t: natural consequence, we expect to hear of an increased influx of people to the Sweet water country. zza.,The Board of Mana g ers of the Sol diers' National Cemetery, through its Com. mittee of Arrangements, respectfully invite all the Soldiers who were in the battle of Gettysburg, and the military, municipal - and civil organizations of the country and the citizens generally, to participate in , the cere monies of the dedication of the monument at Gettysburg on the Ist of July. Senator Morton will deliver the oration, BilYi9d Tay lor the poem, and Henry Ward Beecher the prayer. DAVID WILLBi chairomo,of the Coomittco of Arrangerovito. LOCAL MATTERS. Flreoniitig—rthe "glorious" 4th- PASSED—The gtritaberry season', • . PLENTT--.ChOtrii3S tit 10 , nuts, PITON COD LIVES Om at v rhO Corner Drug Storti.' 250,,Tobaeoe and Cigars at- The Corner Drug Store," _ Star Ne w goods almost given away— chil- drew half prise . - - at Elttecra, SiiirA , new supply of sboes-arr3 hate will be found_olienp at ths.store - 010. - NTBeaver. Sundowns just received. Ton SALE.--It will be aeon by reference to en advertisement in to•day's paper that Win F.Benshboof offers at public sale .0 de,. siiabie 'tract of Motrntain TUE FOURTU.—Ae the 4th of July this year falls on Sunday, Monday the sth will be observed in our *own. The stores will be closed during the day and .business gener ally *impended. -- OUR R. It. PROJECT.--On first page we publish a communication from the Execu tive Committee having in charge the Rail Road project between this place and the- Cumberland Valley Road. It fully explains the present condition of the enterprise, and the causes which have thus far delayed the commencement of active operations on the road. Our neighborii are Italie iu their own R. R. concerns. Gettysburg contemplates eon neetioti with the Western Maryland R R on the South, and with Cellist° on the North of us.. Franklin County by these roads would be cut off (rem her legitimate trade and le- " * gitiarate — Tiregress; -- All — tti 'Venn tie; con tiguous to the South Mountain, from the Northern to the Southern border of OUT Stata, map ting A.dams_and_Franklia,are_ oonneeted by Rail, and no two of them had more-or greater inducements; or necessity= for rail facilities than have Adams and Frank lin. The local traffic now is greater than is generally supposed. Adams county needs and wants the lime, of which Franklin a bounds; and probably a correct anticipation of the impetus which a Railroad would give to our most important interests, would seem to many of our citizens as visionary. Chambersburg, our County seat, has ad vantages of location, whipb, if improved, would conspire to raise her far above the lev el of 4 small inland town, only known from having been martyred as she was, by the vi. olence of rebels, and martyred in her rebuilt condition by a lack of enterprise among her citizens. Only 40 miles from Broad top Coal, and convenient to Cumberland; she should be surrounded in the county by large Blast Furnaces, and should embrace within her limits Rolling Mills and Factories. She should by her manufacturies afford literally a home market for the rich products of our ounty a-sot . ie 7erie up an' °mg.— if the magnitude of au undertaking to con nect with Ge4tysbur ,, by rail at once, causes terrto=skrrinke-cau-bitild-fme-or,aix-taile: of the line now, with which we' can connect, and let the future develop the further neees si ty-anti-abili ty,tont xte tid--tawardl-11• by our neighbors of Adams county. - Let us not permit others to deprive us of the advantages which nature bas bestowed on our county, but awake to her true inter ests, commence this great work of progress. Charnbersburg I build your six miles, or make a move toward it, and secure great interests east and south-east of you, which will finally and at no distant day, open the door to Broad Top. SALE OF - MOUNTAIN LAND.—The Gettys burg Star and Sentinel says : The timt•er-land of John Mentzer, in Hatuiltonban township, lying -on the road from Maria Furnace to the turnpike in the' direotion of Waynesboro', was recently sold, air° _b Wm. F. Benshhoof to Jo.. and John Frick for $43 an acre-74 acres and 80 perches. In 1850, this land was sold for $857.50, and the purchaser since that cut off about $5OO worth of timber.— Mr. Bensh hoof also sold another tract for Daniel Mentser, 113 acres and 80 perches, to Joseph and John Hess, for $590 cash This land was sold about the beginning of the war, at the sale of the David Royer land, to the Hess Brothers at 90 cents por acre. EVEN SO.-TllO 111081:1180, most contottipt ible„most degraded speoitnen of humanity known to civilized society, is a man who will take a paper for three or four years without paying for it, and then refuse to take it out of the poet office. Such have souls so small that 499,000 of them do not make fire enough in ''the regions of woo" to warm the toes of a nausquito. lan.The late rains have raised the waters and have given quite an impetus to the growth of vegetables; but while the waters are rising the prices of goods are declining at Elden's' store, where you can buy boots, shoes, hats, notions, watches, clocks, jewelry and fancy artioles at reduced prices. They have just received more new goods. It you don't believe they sell cheap go and see for yuurselves. THE WEATIIER.---During several days of this week our town and neighborhood has been favored with copious showers of rain, which has contributed immensely to the growth of corn, potatoes and vegetables gen erally. Tho potato crop now promises to prove one of unusual abundance. In conse quence of the rain the grain has been some what lodged, but beyond this no damage is reported. ie..The tents which General Grant direct ed to be supplied for the aceomodation of the citizen soldiery wbo may attend the dedica tion of the national monument, on the Tat of July, at Gettysburg, have arrived. David Wills, the President of the Soldiers' National Cemetery, will pitch these tents in the his toric grove in which General Reynolds fell, which adjoins the Katalysine spring and the new Hotel just completed. So. says a late despatch. NY-People should not sleep in close rooms at any season of the year, but more partic ularly at this season. Those who fear the night air should remember that there is no air but night air at night, whether it comes in by the window or any other place. It is not improved by .the impurities of a bed room. Open your windows and get the freah air. Emu Lou. welLimproved and plot/001y situated farm, a few miles south wed of Waynesboro', is offered at private sale : Enquire of tbe Printer : 4etf se.The following items of interest wo copy from the last Valley Spirit : 49: regular meeting of the Franklin County •Medical &feisty will be betd—at ehambrm burg, on the first Tuesday of .I,llly. - Ping IN THE dOIINTILY.—The large pri vete residence of George Wingert, situats in,Guilford township, about two miles South of Fayetteville, was totally destroyed by fire on last Wednesday. The fire is supposed to have been originated by a spark from the smoke stack ofa steam saw•mtll somedistancs off. Mr. Wingert's family were at supper when_ the alarm was given. • The roof was - then in a blaze. Most of the furniture was saved. Mr. Conrad, who occupied a part of the house, also suffered by the fire. The entire lose is estireated at $2OOO. Insured for $BOO. - - HAM) TO BEAT.—Mr. William Noonan, of Metal township, has a colt two years old _that_weighs_tweive--hundred—a-n-d----fifteen pounds. This is certainly a very heavy epee' men of horse fieshi-- MERCERBEURG 'COLLEGE We learn from the Reformed _Messenger that, during the past year, there have been connected with Mereersburg College one hundred and twen ty four students, of whom eight ate Sopho mores, seventeen Freshmen and ninety nine in thtyPreparatory Department: - - The Idercersburg (;lassie, at its last meet. ing entered into arrangements—for raising the Institution to the capacity of a full Col loge. Two Professors are to be added to the present Faculty. SerThere is considerable dispute as to who is the stingiest man in our Borough. A com petent committee should be appointed to de• tide the vexed question. IN DEM a).—The improved McCormick Reaper is in demand. Jacob Foreman, agent in this place, is filling a number of orders.— Persons wanting reapers should apply to him at once. --• _ blessrs. Benneberger & Hoover have placed us under obligations to them for a • • t line our friends excel. The New Orleans Tintes complains t rat i r. tepi ens - seeuus — ru — iumgruo that ho has a mission to perform in croaking over the destiny of this country. It thinks is views are cuWed - by a had stomach an , failing health, and tells him that he pays the American people - a poor compliment when be_ sets himself up as nu inspired. ,prophet to point for them such a wretched, hopeless future. pelt Seymour, Ind., a few days ago while a boy was plowing up a garden at the late residence of the widow Clifton, a small -- fruit can was thrown upon the surface. The can was kicked around a couple of days, when a couple of men came along, who had the curiosity to open it, and it . was found to contain $1,500 in greenbacks. Wear your learning, like your watch, in a private pocket, and don't pull it out to show a-t-yeti-have-ette;-but-if-you-are-asked wha t o'clock it is, toll it. So if. you are asked what the greatest tonic in the World is, you can with confidence say, the Zinguri Bitters. It is recommended by some of the moat eminent men in this country. as well as in Europe. We are glad to hear that the Constitution Bitters of Seward '& Bentley, are fast super ceding the great variety of miserable nos. trums sold as Bitters, and the probability is that the sale of Bitters We soon be confined to the Constitution. We hope it will be so, for they are every way worthy of success. Use Seward's Cough Cure for Bronchitis. SPECIAL NOTICES. EIF'SPRING AND SUMMER STILES OF HATS FOR 1869, Comprising Silk, Felt, Wool and •Straw Gooda for Men's, Boys and Children's Wear just opening at UPDEGRAFF'S HAT AND GLOVE FACTORY, C- 'STRAW HA I'B all sorts and siva for Men and Boys, cheap et UPDEGRA FF 'S HAT AND GLOVE FACTORY. PTLADIES SUN UMBRELLAS and PARA SOLS the cheapest in town, at UPDEGRAFF'S HAT AND GLOVE FACTORY. 13TAUC GOODS.—A large lot%of Auc- tion Hats at half price. Como and see them if you want a cheap Hat, at UPDEGRAFF'B HAT AND GLOVE FACTORY. (GLOVES. All kinds of GLOVES on hand and made to order, Ladies, Gents and. Children's Wear, at UPDEGRAFF'S. 112PLADIES MITTS - . --- -A large stock on hand of all sizes our own make, at UPDEGRAFF'S, Opposite Washington House, may 14] Hagerstown, Md. TO CONSUMPTIVES. 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 affec tion, sal 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 char;e), with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sues CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, Breceictems, 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 stifierer.will try hie 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 YOUTU. A GEIN I LEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the ef fects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of sutlering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and direttions 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, may 141 No. 42 Cedar street, New York. le = Mi-ti grAMB On the 18th ult., in this place, by the Rev. A . Buhrman, Mr. RARRY G. BONE BRAKE, to Miss CORA 0. WALTER. rX•11333 TOADS: At the residence of his brother in.law, Is rael Hess, near this place, Mr.' .PAVID ?BM asef about 62 yenrs, BE.A.Vt.MEMP3'EI. BALTIMORX Tuesday June 21. 1869. FLOUR.—There is aome activity in Flour, .`itt Die Bales are generally atlow figures.— We have reported today sales, putt for ex port, of some 2,500 mostly Western, as follows, viz c 1,200 bbls. Western ',winter Extra at $6®6.50; 200 bbis. do. spring do. at 115 50(4)5.75; 4.00 bbls - dd. — choice - at $6; 37i®6.50; 300 bbls. Howard Street do. .at 86; 100 bbls. do. Super at $5; 100 bbls. - do. Family at $9.25. WHEAT.—The market continues very dull, but prices remain steady. Receipts to. day were 2,600 bushels, but sales were re ported of only 1,500 bushels, all good to prime red, at 145®160 eta. A. small lot of new South Carolina red, in fine order, bro't 175 ots. . CORN.—The market this morning was dull, and prices lower again. The receipts "were_ahout_2o,ooo_busbels,bot-we-have on- ly to note sales of 10,000 bushels white at 93®95 eta, and 1,000 bushelv yeltovr at 85@87 cm. 11,YE—is firmer. We note the sale to-day of a small lot prime at 130 cents, an advance of fully 5 cents. OATS—Were fairly aotive today, sales being ma3e of 700 bushels at 07 cents, and of 3,500 bushels at 72 cents. NOTICE. THE subscriber has on hand, one of D. W. Ann's' patent Hay Rakes, which ho will eel I cheap for Cash. ft cats he seen at G. Frick's Foundry. juno 25-It JOSEPH F. EMMERT. DENTISTRY ! DR. W. M. WRIGHT may be consulted at the Waynesboro' Hotel for a few vveolo, after the Ist of July. June its tf PRIVATE SALE. THE undersigned offers et private sate a very desirable small property situated in Poketown, about 3 miles northwest of Waynesboro', contain ing about 3 acres of land, on which is erected a one and a half story log house lately weatherooarded and plastered; also a wash house bake oven, cistern, and leg stable, and contains a variety of choice fruit trees. Persons wishing to purchage a small prop erty arc invited to call and examine the premises.— Possession given whenever desired. MigiatiMMEMONEMAMMfflitirala PUBLIC SALE OF MOUNTAIN LAND. THE will sell at public sale, on the prernists, On FILIDAX, TU 230 DAY OD JULY next, the following tract of Mountain Land, situated in the 'Ringgold (ALI District, ad'oining lands of brm. t air, flu of ers, containing 54 ALCUES -- well set with thriving chestnut, oak, yellow and white pine timber. This tract lies near the Ger. mantown School House, I miles from Waterloo, and is easy et' access from tho public road. It will be-divided into four lots and s.old _separately or to gether to suit purchasers. Sale to commence .at 2 o'clock, P. M. Terms will be made easy. Persons wishing to view the land can meetihe subecricer in We) nes`Joro' on Saturday of each week previous to day of sale, who will accompany them and show them the land. june 25 is WM. r'. DENSE-MOM'. FARJI AT 'PUBLIC SAL. Va. HE subscriber will sell at Public Sale at his res idence, two miles East of Monterey Sprinwon - , the turnpike leading from Waynesboro' to Emmitts• burg, On Saturday, July 24th, the fo:lowing Real I Estate, viz : No. 1 The Farm I now reside on, con- Mining 190 -A. Cirt MM. about three-fourths cleared and under cultivation, the balance well sot with oak, hickory and chestnut timber. The improvements cansi,t of a THREE STORY HOUSE, (frame, roughcasted) a large and well-finished Bank Barn 100 feet long and 40 feet wide, Saw Mill in good running order, two good Springs near the door with spring houses attafThed, Blacksmith Shop, Carriage House, Wash House, Smoke House, and all other necessary outbuildings. The farm is so laid off that there is running water in every field except one. There is a large Orchard on the farm containing fruit trees of every descrip tion_ Nn. 2 adjoins No. 1, and contains A CRES, more or less, nearly all under cultivation. The ins• provements consist of a DWELLING HOUSE. (weatherboarded) one and a half stories high, Log Stable, Spring House, &c , good Garden and a va• riety of fruit trees. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. At. IL;ONDITIONS OP BAWL—Me-half of the purchase money to be paid on the first of April next when possession will he given, the balance in one or two years to suit purchasers. OrAny person wishing to see the property before the day of sale can call on the subscriber at any time. CHARLES H. BUHRMAN. G. V. MONO, A uct . juno 25 3t DR, JACOB FAHRNEY'S BLOOD PURIFIER ! DR. JACOB FAHRIVEY, graduate of Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia, is the only regular Physician who makes the genuine Liquid Preparation, and is the Original inventor of it. It is the Best Family Medicine of the age, good for all Chronic diseases, such as Siak-headache, Scrofula, Tetter, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Consumption, Liv er Complaints, and all diseases arising from impure Blood. Prepared only by ts • JACOB FAHRNEY, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by Dr. Amberson, Druggist. Wayne* boro', Pa. may 14-3 m. TAILORING: THZ subscriber announced to bis friends and the public generally that he has commenced the Tailoring. Business in the room above C. N. Beaver's variety store, where he is prepared to cut and make to order Garments of all kinds for Men and Boys. Latest City Fashions regularly received. Give him a trial. D. 11. HAFLEIGH. junell—tf Separator for Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale etc of Gei• . set's Patent Self-regulating Grain: Separators, in good or. ier. WM. A. FLORY. June 18-3 t Vlour and reed. Aprinie article of Family Fleur from Amsterdam Mill, for sale in sacks, at reduced prices, at the Drug Store of Dr. J. B. Amberson, Also of !Ayr Frick & Co. He will' also, deliver Flour by the bar rel, and Mill Stuff to any point desired. Orders may be loft at Amberson's Drug Store, or at the Post Office. , DAVID LORR. june 18-tf CHERRT SEEDERS, a splendid Article. F'R'UIT 349.11,5, . • " • - TIN AND GLAS S , all kinds and sizes, at tho tin and stove stOro - of D B. Rowan' & pox;'siga of Big Red }torn, - juno Waynesboro, Pa. SECOND ARRI ‘4l/1 THE undersigned have just opened another largo and carefully selected stock of Spring Goods to Which the attended of the community is directed,-and all those—in-search .44-good.—durable and pretty deeigne of all kinds of foods, will find it to their great advantage• to call with the firm of PRICE & MECUM who have purchased their goods on suchtorms that they can offer superior inducenients to. all who aro in wtuit of DRY GOODS, Ainong their stock will be found the following lead ing articles, beautiful designs and all:qualities arta widths : Chintzes, Cassimeres, Poplins, Cloths, Plaids, Marseilles, Alpacas, Linens; .. Delains, Ducks, Gingham; !Denims, Lawns, Jeans, Percales, Twills, Piquas, Pekins, CitaHies, Coatings, Prints, Vestings, CO 3P .IEI AT XZT GI- OF Carpets, Oil Ciothg, Window Shades, Paper Blinds, Buckets,_ MPR( I ;=I line of Groceries, &o. Fruit Jars, a superior kind at PRI(.11 etc 110EFLICI-F8 arve — stit. es, Water Kegs, Shaking and Pitch Forks, Grain Rakes &c., at P. & 'H.'s. DRESS COOL. White and gray duck Linens, P. &. H.'s Linen Coatings at Linen Coats, Ready made at. P. & H.'s. Sugars, Syrups, Rice, Coffees just received ,at P. & H 's. The suhscrilrirs tender their thanks to the com munity for their very liberal patronage heretofore, and kindly ask a, continunnce.of the same. PRICE Sr, HOEFLICH. rip 30. .4 1 1 IL 11E-d IDIMM Como and see us— toe are the ones to accommodate, you in all kinds of, HATS, SHOES', TRUNKS, NOTIONS, LADIES—We have on hand' constantly all styles_ and kinds of Huts, Ribbons, 4 . k.c., for the summer, and fall, - and we are determined to sell them at ex. ceedingty short Rroffits. We have also Bonnet. Frames. GENTS—We can also accommodalo• all styles and prices of Bats, Shoes. paper collars,. cutfs, &c., &c. Remember and give us a call be. fore buying elsewhere. We-won't nor cannot bo undersold and all of the best manufacture for ono and all. BOYS—lfyott want a nice Hat or a Pair of shoes here is the place. Have your parents send you here— cannot be excelled anywhere in price or So now come all families to the N. E. Corner of. Diamond, Waynesboro', Pa , for your Soaps, Hair oils,'Perfumery, Starches, Indigo blue, put up ire form of pepper box, Snuffs, Cigars & Tobacco, Can dies, Ink and paper, Suspenders, Canes and Um brellas, Kerosene, Lamp wicks and Burners. We noWinvite you to call and see us whether you buy or not. Our stock is large and well selected. CLARENCE N. BEAVER. 'LIFE IS UNCERTAIN!' PROCURE YOUR PICTURE, EITRER A PHOTOGRAPH, AM BROTYPE, OR FERREOTYPE, At the "DIAMOND" 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- FRAMES, CASES, it C., We will always have on hand a fine assortment of Frames, to which we invite attention. Pictures takep in cloudy as well as clear weather. N. B. Particular attention in taking pictures of children. junell—tf] HERO FRUIT JAR. VIHIS is undoubtedly the best and most i4pular 1,1 jar offered to the public. Mr. B. L. Ryder Pres ident of the Ryder Nursery Association, says, "1 have used the "Hero" Jar for three years for pre serving fruits of all kinds, with entire success. My fruit has received the most unqualified praise for Natural Flavor and Freshness." The best Jar the market. , Call on us and get them by the dozen or single jar. RBID & WAYNANT. may 28 tf. Brick House for Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale the material in,a one dory Brick House with Stono Basement. june 11-3t] LE WIS X. BONEBRAKE. Administrator's Notice. oncE is hereby given that loiters of Admin istrationn on the estate of Obed. Mentzer, late of Guilford township, Franklin county,.dec'd, have beon granted to the undersigned. All persons know ing• themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and those havingnlaims against tho same. present them properly authenti cated for settlement. JACOB MILLER, juno 11- 7 61 Administrator. !14 r 4 TWNSI /Meetings, Muslim, Towlingo, Diapers, Napkins, Crash, ()Bushing, Tickings, Pit. Muslin, Checks, Ginghams, Matting, ' Rugs, Baskote, Bowls, Queens CLOCKS,. HOSIERY. L. C. BRACKBILL
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