VILLAGE RECORD 7 ovcr.a.iraarzilii 13 A.Z. o'. Tharsediy, March 9, IWO, CirPhiladotphitc bur overt-t*b - !Amara' carpet iaaorips in °panda.. ' • The Ike*' fork trieetne jis divided into due hnudied states,-pat vane 111:060, tat drib present market value iissBl/00. iNek.„Mia..Sitean Itiek, of MleghtB6? entity: 'Oa., died last week, at the age of 117, !cav il% au orphao . dattglitete owly 98 years old. serThe Reps t:4lean Pennsylvania State Convention, *high, Vas to have been' held' on the lOck of Waren, has been peatponed - Veal! the 17. t h. day 6f May next. w e i .The Virginia Home of Delddntder' oat Saturday donee ired it the Senate auteod inertta . to' tho , Wdabiegton tend Richmond RaiWad' RIP, arid ?t irreovi a NW. ' /kr Ves-els with ever fifteen thousand Carrels of ti , or on board sailed Atte Nuir 'Volk uu Saturday fur the relief of-the suf. !erects ha Feauce Pe-President Grant has signed the bill slh ink tecently pabaed both Muses of Con gress, providing a new Mode of government for the District of Columbia, which is to consist of a Governor Who is to hold office for four years, a Secretary, and a legislative deTlertMitt. convincing of a council of 112 toembers, and a !loth* of Delegates of 2'2 Members. • ta.Four bills were recently introduced into the Sensto of Pennsylvania in one day authorising tho Peotteylvanio Railroad to p rtreitato_t he__property_ott bo—Wes tern-Pane • ?pivot:lie Railroad, of the Columbia Bridge Oompouy, of the Tyrone• and Clearfield Roil'. road Cowpony, of the Wrightsville, York and Gettysburg Railroad' Company, read oath• _Brisivg-those-couganies-toLiolt cle9p_stdbeo deftnitefl_atd_finallg hettle that tho terms of si_o_oh_between—Fracce- have_been_agreed--upon:Thi ers, Vavte aid the ConsuliatiVe Committee of the Assembly, who have been in confeN once with_Bismarck at Vereaillea, have ao pod German eepted conditions comprising the cession of ' Alsace, except the fortress of 13elfort, in the Vosges; the fortress of Metz ; the thinen der of some other foffiflod Ova as a hostage til the Ai4betiii,ly ratifies the agreementoird payment of five milliards of trance, nearly 6. goal to a thousand millions of dollars. The German army was to enter Paris on Monday. The resuli of the negotiation was laid before the National Assembly, which is !tiff' to .de. tide upon their acceptance or rejection, Du spate-hes:from Paris say ttit if tb" hyped they will be concurred in. The Londos Idegraidi has a despateh front •Amiens sta• tlog that it is reported there that England has interfered to prevent the surrender of Metz '!'Wore are neither facts nor indications to confir In such a rumo p.'s. Later news it to the effeot that the Emptfor William telegraphs from 'Vets:kites to the Empress Augusta that the prelimin arias of poses have been signed sod ere yet to be ratified by the National Assembly. The repetition of the terms of peace eonffram the statement pdblished, ant: it is stated that Frauce allowed three yeast vrhieb to pay the iette*oity, kesrly a tboessed fen of dollars, dad that eartsiti fortresses bill be held until it is paid. In the consti tution .at Versailles Theirs Made a soon ef fort to retain' Metz' fur France, offering a large additional paynicat place of it, but Bismarck reused to yield. Whether the dermal:to will of will not enter Paris is still in doubt, Oirectly oontradietory statetheuts being made on the !abject, 'bat it Semite probable that thirty thousand troupe only will march into the city dad oocupy tt limi ted space. The Parisiang iegard It sm the crowning htimiliatioa to theta, hod dote of the jouenala 'idyllic that the cedaeititt be observed as a day of general moaraing. Cti*PtiLgotri EIItMATION.—A bill bad been introduced into the Legislature; provid ing fur Comprilsory Education. • It provides that ill Children, of soiled Mental and pbjscal health, between the aged of 6 and 11 years of age, shall be required to regularly attend some daunt; pOblie or privatE. The penalty Attached to the violation of this Or, is to be $1 per day goe ; and one day's imprint:Mutant of the parent or guardian, for each day'd *Liz , hence of the pupil; the money so Obtained to go into the sellout treastity. &Leol boards are to sandy the 'neceseary books, hod appliances to tlidor• who are enable to provide themselves. it 11 Children are reqpir hd to attend school at least three months in each year. MrThe Workingmen's Denevetont Ad looi3iation met the Cotwnittee of the Antbra tits! !bard of Trade at Pottsville on -Saint tiny And teased to accept the terms dieted to the misers tor the resumption of work..— .This effort fat a.reeoneiliation seems to have failed, and the open:aura say the men will hold out a month lager unless they receive ihe three dollar bask New York is suffer. iug most from the strike, end them selling tip to fifteen dollars per toil. Thothas E. Oltietteribii, or the firm of the great piano ildbafaeturera, who lo -Bustelo oft bleat*, had §BO 000 Jo tifint e; a; LOCAL MATTERS. Rioneept.—ThErridglicrealee edger. died' through the aohnitbs of 0)&1V/tar' Rethrtreesie off the following order JAR Ittrhaaith & W. B. Ktaßerk)* 21.. miles Batith of Wayieslibr'o', Match I. Jahn, &vin, One wife West of Wailes. hero' March 71 , 31;68 teat the atteli'Bloe, kar. 8: Henry Sehrivet, 6021. Aittiatriak Sanction, liraroli 9 &feels , & WdyfiEsfootla), Maroh 11 Cartaugh beeraii. mile Southwest of Wftyttesbore",.Matth 14. Mole! HoWager, 144 miles Northwest of Waynesboro', March 17. W. 31. Mown, tear 41;inincy, March 15: Christian ShoCkey, between Ringgold and Pikesville, Karel; 21. Peter G'elhet, Waynesboro', March 25. gOTrOS PATII.OpIB.---As ,the first of itprfl ilroot far distant we make' the usual tippeato those in 'arrears at this office for enbsdription, job work and advertising, to call and settle their accounts. tike the,gen erality of persona in public business, we have payments to make on that occasion. We dist like dunning, on account of our more protipt paying patrons, and only refer to those who have treated out former appeals with . indif ference. To say the least of it,. it it ultra sonablit, if net downright dtitelesanebs or something, worse, for a subsaiheV to withhold payment for a ball dozen or mot's pare, know ing, as he must, that the ?dater is required to pay cash for pspet, ink, labor, ate. ' Af• ter the 15th inst. this elan oipatrons, wheth er near or distant,. will each receive through the P. 0. bills . of their indebtedness. That further ddtintng may riot he' naeseitated we reecnbet a general tyspotitter. • litirb'utter is 20 to 25' cents per poiisd. Spiting competing on Tuesday the 2let ---.•••••• _ to-Apples art sd'ard'a dnd infetio; at 40 ai:Fsl} - cetits - p - tr pee and'AiititeLifill_bo-eVini jz ia WeaWe d'a 'earl - IFon the 20th holt 1211=1=1 /INTNoW tre time Co` r grape and tree prutrit'S. • - tills year falls ea tba 2,#_ day of April or The Central Penoslyvania Conference of the' PH. E. Chureh will meet is Carlisle on Wednesday nett. SALt have the tbaeter of a 6-s . sale bill cenapiennualy arranged and prin• ted for $3 50 call at the Record OEM 111===1 M'areb came in like a lamb, and, nos . a matter of o'ottrea, moat go out am a lion.— So the' aka *Witte "'Atka hat' ? afkma. ifirAo erottage' pioposee to etehaiYge eubseriptiou for potatoes. More ?fluters are willing to take Base "rdett_plals!_iti the woe tray. 01.13 . ..•-4:0 ebiored stomas', widely known as 'Awn Lianaake Smith, recently die( a - 1 - 1 ---- tdarliestoisa, Frederick comity, aged 109 years. TEMPERANCE —The appoietnienfe for Tethperaeoe lectures by Rev. Thomas Reb. efts, Graed Ledge Lecturer of the 1 0. G. T., to take plats° in this °Unsay are as fol. lows: G'reeucastle Mar& 7th ; Waynesboro' Bch ; Weep, 9th'; Mt. Alto, 10, and Fayette. vine 11th. Flom— Our generonn neighhor, Vt. A: Reid, has placed us under obligations to him for attotber present of amide fresh (pike) fish. To morrow fie' will receive another aunty direct from• the city market. Ile gives this btanch of busioess speed attention. Vitronizie bins instead of those who carry your money to other towns. INtEitZEITINCI WORK.= gr James C. West is agent in this township for the sale of an inieresting work entitled "Palace and Hovel or, Phases of London Lite" by the popular author, Daniel Joseph Kirwan. 'lt is com plete in one large and heautifril volume of over 050 pages, han3soniely illustrated. De livered to subsCribers at prices ranging BEIOO to DM, according to style of binding. I=l Gumarimtnn.—We oodasidnalty bear of a subscriber here and there tiomplaittitrg boot the crowded state of our advertising columns. As this state of things, the Prin. ter's "harvest season," °outlands for a few -weeks only, we can do no , more than ask their forbearance until it has passed. We propose adding some improvmeots to the pa llet in the spring, which we bops will make up shy fusses this class have sustained from too teat! advettiditighte anti lack of reading ddittOr. • lama Save To-aorta* (Friday) the extensive sale of personal ptoperty by Messrs.. Elarbaugh & Awbersoi, assignees of Mr. 'leery Oake, will take place. His bones, battle and hogs are arefolass meek, and the ;Arming iwpliubente , etc, ars all good, not bay* been long in use. Dlr. 0, ranks among our roost ifiduStrious dud enterptigiog eitisens,luid was forced to an and, by the pressure of the times and hie (0130E0666 inability to make none°. tipple. -We tuff Origami , to lear that his meta are in , excean of bit iiabilitiee. FIRE —Tie dwelling /souse of Mr. John Beaver one mile ant •of London, burnt to the - ground about 12 (Meek on Monde, tOght, only a portion of the ftirnittee be ing Saved. .The house and foroitda *eq ib o tired td the amount Of 62,500. Aft:MCP WANTED;--It will be seen by reference, to out , aditOrtising coruntes 'that tliß Bdinol . Voard of this place 'rani to bor. re* SBA% for Which they propose jesting goads, belong ihterest at the rate of seiteo put cent. or annum, to be free front taxa tibn. Mt opportunity is bare offload' for 'a safe and profitable investment of eurpinif funds. The,funds are to be used towards the erection of the much needed' and fon. talked of School Bunting. Irof titio Want the cause of Edubation ii languiebing in our midst, audit ie to be biped' the Board may succeed in securing the lmas' necessary for the work Cordrugerkmit.--Obe of the editors of the Repository, Jer. Cook, Esq., in the last issue of, that paper d'oceplimeuto our town in referesee to its' business, appearance. eto., and lastly eipresses repeat that his limited may dtd sot afford him time to' call' at the Record (Ake.. The regret is, of eturst, mu tual, for we- would have heap glad' to see our jolly obtdmpotary, who has' a "fat take,"' the office of Revel:alb islesiersoi for the Southern part of the d'onoty. ASTRIMING ) ACeltEpri 4 —Oa gaturday evening Yaet almall daughter of MT. Daniel Rollinger; of this Vicinity, B"years .old, met with' tt featful and' it may be fatal in,Nry.— Whilst passing along the road near her father'i residence, a nudther of colts ran past her ; ode of which kicke'tf her on the left aide of her head producing se severe Notate of tWe skull . .1% ffering and Snivel, were sent for and anteceded in removing- the shattered and depressed portions of the bone. At hilt accounts the Was doing welt and Lapel of her recovery were eatrtaint& isa..,enus is now star and wall be until Sept. 16th,. It is the aright Star seen it the west just after subset. It sets' *bunt half past six and tali! set 3 or .t iniouteit later each day, until about the Erst_of_june-w-ben- it will not get until about quarter past ten ; after that time it will set taller each even ing-until=Sept-243,---wherrit wilLbeiolnda• f - ci - ior COD) unction and_rise_and-set—with—the-1 Sun and afterwai& ollange from evening to morning Star for the reanamier of the year. OLD BOLDiERI3.—Ao act has been passed by Congress allowing soldiers or widows of soldiers of the war of 1812, still surviving $8 per month from the date of its passage.— The law requires that they shall -have—bee , married previous to ner year of 1815, 55 year/ ago, to secure a pension to the widow. If a soldier served at the age of - 17; - h - eir now over 76, most of them 75 In consequence, of the act being }leased at this late day, few OT the old veteran's, oomparatively_speaking. will receive blit little benefit, as the "sands of life" are rapidly passing awry. The petitions for efre' probibiliort of the sale of intoxicating liquors which hate gon. before the Legialature this winter ate over• wbelniing and unprecedented in number Bud strength of signatures.. The local•option bill is u'rged by a hundred thousand petition• ea, whoa vibrant-fain ern now on Me in both A LArtetz Et nitAt.- - The fenerar of Mr. William E. Ruhnes, the young ■an who lost his life by the accident in 4r. A. B. Barnhart's store, at the State Line, wbioh we chronic/ed in our last issue, took plane on Monday of last, week, and was the latgast which hid taken place in that !tele borhood for many years. There were one hundred carriages and one hundred and fif ty horsemen in the procession. This is 1111 evidence of the love and esteem which the people of that vicinity bore to this unfor tunate young man.—Spirit. AT Woax..—On the • 13th ult. ; at Bed• ford, the commission of Hon. Wm. M. Hall as President Judge of the 16th Judicial District was read, and His Honor, Judge Bows, then administered the oath of office to Mr. Hall, who immediately pr9oeeded with the business of the courts. We pre sume that Judge Hall will preside at the April term o! our 00orts.—Jb. M® - Capt. Wrn. CoUlesaer, formerly of Hagerstown, Md., died at his residenee in Washington city, on the 16th alt., of drop sy of the chest. He served during the late war as first Lieutenant and then as Captain of a Cot pany.in the 7th Maryland Regi mega. Bie &ram—Attention:is nailed to the large sales of personal property in thisissue by Messrs• Shockey and Mono. Serif you would have so gray hairs me Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, the cooly sore preventive. .The Cambridge Itld. Democrat says the; the people of that seetion are borrowing tbooty at 20 and 80 per nest, sad the young men standing about with their hands in their pockets, instead of going to work.— No wonder there Is s cry of 'hard times:— It is idle for any eoretounity to expect . pros. peiity under such itiltlette wee of interest and habits of idleness' • .§.OO Friday night, nem Fredetick, a colored MIRO named tiorgans allot and in• stand! killed a white wan . , named Cornelius UrsaSer. Gargano bad, beenliving with a White woman. for some time, and it is alleg ed that the deceased and others attacked his bows! for the purl,* 9f driving him a. way' iIItSINESS LOCALS. FogISAEN--1P heatof ettrs fit cattle:. A. a 31ortet. Oxankfirs—i i iie largest dint fibedt oysters in twin, di* wee*, 'at the Sbwd'e!r Flouts' Restaurant. Only sixty center pet qtnirtk thtliTSl3TO,Y.—%. ibbsfib nets of teeth for 81 . 0, 81`6, 820 dive hitti a dal NO bib work citable the ben. BcnooL.—D. J. Biwa, will (Immense a Summer School for, girls and' boys, is the Western school house,' ow Tutedtty March . 7th, 1871. EX;rlta. BEEP:—/f: prime article of beef can be bad at Costralkarket to-morrow ewe'. eking and on Satumitkreveniag. ' A little boy at New Britain, Conn, wbo Wes sent by his father for liqwor one night recently could not get in en his return, his father being too druek to answer bis and was found frozen to death ew.thzt door. step in the wonting. • A DWEADPUL Pu NOPIPIENT.- the age of miracels evidently has not ceased. A man went intira revival meeting in rayonsville, a short timo since, ands was making fun of this penitents, when be fell to the floor, and wsa carried out iry an insensible condi— tion. A few days after he attempted to renew his sport in the same place, when. he was stricken with paralysis, and, at last accounts, he Ind 00 use oi tongue or limbs. crithe President liar appointed Milton Turner, a colored mat from Missouri, and formerly a slave, minister resident and , dotal eal general to Liberia. PlLEEC—Totetnal, Etterrat Weeding or 'ltching. this distressing and harrowing 'disease-Ts - alarmingly on the increase. More so, , perbaps, from the fact that those who are elated from a false notion of delicacy, are I afraid to ask for a remedy, thereby making their cooditiou known. now wrong and fa. tal is this neglect. At - th - a - trst - iutimation °LA b e_appearanet-of-die - eomplalift - Elirf should' recurs Unrivaled Pile_Rent-, edy; - sod; crsing it atreording to directions, immediately cheek it and' pernlanejlq -cure it. — lFiviWey - ort — tiirditiftand tkOre' in ita effects,--Sold-by-F:tro. COl7lllllB, COLDS, BRONONITES. AfrritltA, &e.—The above complain* as Winter ap proaehes, seem to be increasing it prevalence. and if not takers iatitne, either one may lead to that dreadful and fatal diseage'—conantap. don. What criminality co neglect them wieen• the result may be to terrible! . Briggs' Throat and Lung Healer in a positive remedy foralt - diseaseirof - the - throatTion grand - eke - at —never failing when need io the morning of of lotion, Sold by &agnate. 'CORNS'',.I3I7NMIP9, zNORoWING gAtES, &e.—The enormously increasing sales of Briggs' 'Allevator and Curative for the pre vention and cure of the many painful diseas es-of the feet, bear Witness to their wonder ful superiority over all other like prepare floes. For years they have been steadily growing in favor. until vow the great major ity who are troubled with had feet will nee no other remedies. The Curative, for sore. tender and festered corns sod beinioers, bad nails, &c , is soothing and healing, Ferman ,eatly curing the worst eases when tread no cording to direetione. The Allevator, for the nitre of all memoir corns end for the prevention and cure of all corns, bunions, &0., is,. 'par et - eel:eat,' the only article ever yet discovered that will protium a like result. Sold by F. Portilixran, & Diuggiste generally. ~• ' . 1. - tALLS • , T VEGETABLE SICILIAN ' ' '' 4 / ‘" HAI. .R. • ..- -\:_...' ~ -":-. -z .-:',.-- -.` RENEWL'Re 431-11..A.1r lIALXII. Restored to its Original Youthful Color By its we. It will make Hair grow upon bald heeds. except in very aged persons. as it furnishes the nutritive principle by which the hair is !munched and sop. ported. It will prayer!! the hair from falling out, and 4 aes Mg stain the skin. No better evidence of its superiority need be adduced than the fast that so runty imi ttrtione of it are Axed to the public. IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR•IYIIgSSING I Our Treatise on the Hair sent free by mail. il,. . . sts CO. Nashua. N. H.,, Proprietors sale y sale y all !haggish , . feb 2-1 me. TI3EIC3EI ALT-sTALEL . Febrhary 16, at the residence of the bride's father, near this place, by the Rev. Joieph Rohrer, Mr. DANII4.II. S HOCKEY, to Miss CATEI.S.RINE RINRIIART. Near Polo,• 111., January 31, 1871, at the residence of the bride's father by the Rev. David Miller, Mr. MARTIN S. MILLER, (formerly of Waynesboro' Pa ,) to &ties ME LISSA POWELL. * O4 On the morning of the 21st ult., in 'the Borough of Orrstown, Mrs. HETTY 011 R, in the 61st year of her age. On the 6th of Feb., near Doyleeburg, Mr. Wm. PRICE, aged 61 . years. Os the 19th ult.; ia Meresroblirg, Mr. JAMES BENNETT, aged 97 years. .ThEALIEUECAErriSe PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 27. FLOUR ---‘The tavotatale tenor of the Liv erpool accouots has bad no perceptible effect on the flour market. Trade is dull, all in quiry being confined to the wants of home trade ; about 700 barrels changed hands, in cluding Pu per timra $5 371@5 50, extras at $5.75@6 00 spring wheat extra 'family at 86 75(87.50, Penu'a do. do. at $6 500.00 Indiana and Ohio do do at $7,75, and St. Louis at $7,75®9,00. One hundred bar rels of rye•flour sold at 05;871 Prices of corn meal are nominal. The wheat market is very quiet, with small sales of Western red at $1,55@1.60, mid 1,200 bushels whito at $1,82. Bye cow; es forward slowly, and sells at $1,19. Corn is in better demand and higher, with sales of 3,000 bushels yellow at 70@80o. and Wee. tern mixed at - Tio. Oats are steady, god 2, 000 bushels Pennsylvania cold at 62@650. Clover seed ekaoged binds at 11(011/o,' WtAOLY & KURTZ. U. T. UEGMBOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT. CAT LW B GRATE PILLS. Congpcutcht Pails—iNufd Extract Rhubarb and Piste Extracg Calmat' aidpe juiee. Per Liver Coteplainta, raundiee, BiII bus affections, ,pick or Nervous Headache, Costiveness, ,etc.— Purely Vegetable, euLtliittitle nalfteretity, Meer or Deleterious Drugao them Fillet are the most delightftilky 'nevem% • brand*, superseding caetbr oil, salts, magnesia, etc.' There is nothing more' acceptable to the Brom. ach.' They give time„ , and cause neither nausea nor griping pains. They are composed of the filet" ingredients. Alerts a feud day? use, of them, such an invigoration of the entiio systeni Mites place as to appear miraculous to the Weak and, enerbatid, whether 'arfalhg from imprndencs or dlireetne. H. T.. Helnabold's Compound Fluid EXtract' Catawba Grape Pills are not.sugar-coated;from thefflict that sugarwcoared Pills do not dissolve, but pans through the stomach Without dissolving, consequently do not produce the desired effect.. Tee CATAWIL Guess Plebs, being pleasanein taste , antboder, do not neces. 'Otte their being sugar-coated: PRICE FIFTY GENIIS PER BOX. hOt(i 4 11; MOULT CONCEN I ktialltD COMPOUND' Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofu la, Syphilis, Feller Sores, Glees, Sore Elea, Sore Legs, Sore Mbuth, Suet Head, Bronchitis, Skin Dis. eases, Salt Rheum; Cankers. Runnings• film the Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Cancerous Affec— tions, Nodes; Rickets, Glandular Swell ings; Sweats, Rash, Tatter, Runton of aft Kinds, Chron- , is Rheumatism; Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been established in theeystem far ears. Being prepared expressly for the above complaints, its Blood-purifying properties are greater than any other preparation of sarsaparilla' It gives the come plexion a clear and healthy color end restores the patient to a state of Health and' Purit9. Fore nuri.t flying the Blood, removine all Chronic constitution al. diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, and the only reliable And effectual !mourn remedy for the cure of Pains and swelling of the Bence, IN- . ' ceration s of the Throat and Legs, Blbtehee; Pimples on the Face,Erysipelas, and all scaly Eruptions of the skin, an d beautifying the complexion. Price; $1.50 per Bottle. BE-NRY-T- HELM-BOLD: CUNCLeiTkAftCI FLUID EXTRAGT-BUCHU, THE -GREAT ease of Diabete been given. hiritation of the neck of the B With r and inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kid ney' and Bladder, Itittention of thine, diseases of the .Prostrate Giant stone in the Bladder, Calcu lus, Grovel, Brickdusi Deposit, end Mucous or Milky Discharges; and for Enfeebled and Delicate Conati tuti.mit for both Sexes, attended with the following symptoms :• Indisposition• to Etertion, Loss of Pow er, Loss of Memory, Dillivulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakeful— ness, Dimness of Visteni Psi* in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body,. Dryness of the Skin, Eruption—on—tee — Face; Pallid Countenance, Uni versal Lassitude of the MUsculor System, etc, Used by persons. from the age of eighteen to twen ty-five,-and from thirty-6V.; to fifty•fi.ae or in the de cline or-change-of life -•;' alter cimfinement or labor pains! hediiirt Ling in children. _ . Ifembold's Extrabr Buthu is Dibretie and Blood purifying, and cures all °messes arising from habits of Dissipation, and Excesses and Imprudenee in Life, Impurities of the Blood, etc , SuF --- roding Uopaibs in Affections for Which it is used, and Syphilitic A ifectiorit these itiseszes'used in con peal:on with lialmbtdirei Ruse Wash. LADIES.. In mitny• effectiine pdculitir to_ _Dull". the Ex tract Boman is unequele•i by any other remedy—as in Chimeras or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness or :Suppression of Custittnitry Evabui dons, Ulcer& ted or tichirrne state of the Uterea, Leatortlimi or' Whites, ISterilityrand for alicoinpleints incident to the Sex, whether arising from indiscretion of habits of Dissipation. It is prescribed exterwitely by the most 4 eminent Physicians and Midwives for Enfee bled and Delicate Conetittitions, of both hexes rand all ages (attended with any of RA abode Disclaim or 8 y mp tome). 0 • H. T. FIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES DI,4EASE3 ARISING FROM IMPRUDENCE, 'HABITS. OF DISSIPATION, Era, in all theirstages, at little expense, little or no change in dirt. no inconvenience, said no exposure. It cam , ses a frequent desire). and gives; strength to Urinate, thereby removing- Obstructions, Preventing and Cu. ring Strictures of the tretha, allat ing Pain and In flammation, so frequent in this t laar of diseases, and expel, ing all Poisoimu s miitter. Use Ilstissotes .VITICLOT Omni for all Affec tions and Diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Aisle or Female. from whaaver cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Price, $1.50 per Bottle. ' L 11. T. DELMDOLD's IMPROVED ROSE W Asti cannot he gurpnesell as a Face W,aah, and will be found the only specifie 1 remedy in every species of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily eradicates Pim ples, Spots, Scorbutic Drynes-, indurations of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc.,dilrels Redness and In. , cipient Hives, Rash, Moth Petches, Dryness of the Scalp or Skin, Frost Bites, and all purposes for which Salves or Ointments are used ; restores the skin to a state of purity and softness, and insures• continued healthy.sciion to the tissue. of its vessels, on which depends (be agreeable clear ness and vivacity ef complexion so Much sought and admired. But hcrsveter valuable as a remedy for existing defects of the skin, H. T. lielmbold'a Rose Wash has long sustained its principle claim to unbounded patronage, by possessing qualities which "render it a Toilet ppendage of the most Su. perlative and Congenial character, combining in an elegant formula those prominent requisites, Safety and Efficacy— the invariable accompaniment of its use —as a Preservative and Refresher of the Corn , plexion. It is an excellent Lotion for diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipa tion, used in connection with the Extracts Raclin, Sarsaparilla, end Catawba Grape. Pills, in such die. eases as recommend, cannot be estimated. Pike, , $l.OO per bottle. D • Full and explicit directions seco'nsony the mein cinc% Evidence of the *most responsible and reliable character fiwnished on application, with hundreds of thousands of living witnesses, and upwards of 30,000 unsolicited certificates and recommendatory idiom many of which are from the highest sources, inclu• ding eminent Physicians, Clergymen, Stateimen, etc The p•oprieror has never resorted to their pub• lication in the newspapere; he does not do this from the fact that his articles rank as etandard*Prepara. lions, and do not near tee be propped ap by certid— cates. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREP4RATIONS. Dolivend to any address. Secure from observp. iion. Established upward of twenty years. Sold by Druggista everywhere. Address letters for informa tion, in confidence to HENR Y T. HELMBOLD, Druggist end Chemist. ' Only Depots: H. T. HELIKROLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No. 594 Broadway. New York. or to H. H ELMBOI.D's Medical D e p ot , 104 etnuth Tenth Street, Philsrleinhie. Pa. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for HENRY T. HELMBOs•D'S TARN ti:,/ Priem Mioch 2, IST!. PUBLIC SALE. THE ...cr,itiel• Into Ming to guit farming, will An at' Public Bele of his raisidente, en the Lantr*Fainr; thid B ost end of Quincy, Oio Wedseaday'the 10th" day Mareb, 1871, p'ereorii4 property, to wit: 6 WORK: HORSES, one of which is a fine etallion, 2 mares with folly one an extra leader, 2 . sEarlint" COW, extra stoat ; ti'HEAD or - CATTLE, 4 of which areleh Cows; 2 will* be fresh about the time of sale, 1 Bull *two Years old; will weigh MOO pounds and can't be beat in the-county for size and beauty, 2 Heifers, extra stock; 1 extra Calf 8 weeks,old, by time of sale; 3 Goats, mnaAsocs OF Ixt)imis 2 of which are envie with piss, 7 Shoats; 2 FOUR.BORSL WAGONS, one zdttly new, Spring' Wagon, I Watrinfßed. 2 three-horse Plows, 1 two-horse Plow. 1 single and 2 double Shovel'Plows, 2 Harkows, 1 Corn Coverer, 1 Wire Rake, 1 McCormick Mower, 1 ptit bait car; niers; setk Dreechbande 4 sets' front erimer,'l 'set Doable Har4tess, , l nen , , :tfagon saddlbi 6 1 *-neti; housings, lirbaidles, 8 collars, 1 five-horse line,-2 horse lines, 6 bakers, 3 pair butt chaine, breast,fifth; log and carrying chains, £'sets dung boards, rakes, forks and shovel.; atetilhe-Olib-kklf of 61ACHES OF OR Ii ill OOOOOO: 1 Pastor Stove, 1• cook stove and fixtures, l'bed and bedding, 1 copper kettle, 1 tablis, 1 sausage cutter, and many other'erticles not mentioned. Sale to commence at 9 o'citck'on said day vt;ben a Mudd of Teti Moran will' bigiben by. diet 2- tip PIJI3LE, saLL THE subscriber intending to quit farming; will Bell at public sale, at hie residence, about mid way between Ringgold and Pineville, and about a mile' of the public road", On Tuesday the 21st dity of Match•, MT 1., the following4prbpert; 10HEAD HORSES. 24 trnA.to or CATTLE among tv_hicia_ars-Cgood-milcli-cosms - 1 - fino bull. the balance young . steers anti heifers; Nic r-- ..igkiCA" OWES,' I of which is a' Med wagon with bed and bows, 2 I plan4ation - briaadtivanilwagiMi, one4aarse d o - and 1-ftricy-two-horse - !pring - WageriTenttri_tWlinle I McCorrrilck Reaper, I Slotthenearly new; (Clipper, one of the best in urc) I Grain Drill. I glaring Rakt;,' .1 extra Sleigh 'atitl two strings of Bells. 5 baiehear Plows, single and dottiSe ark,.2 'coin enV • erers, 4 harrows,. single, double surd tirebla• trees, MIT . carriages and Wood la (Iddis;• Vgood wheat:fait and rolling• screen', rakes, &Ho; shovels, pink's` anti mitt- • tocks. 2 sets Itreeehban•ls,lsets Front IthhiretYkktro" Plow Gears; one set &ruble Wagon Hcitnnerrgoilli t ai new, 6 hnutings, 7 Ily-nets, coltirs I'd nes, lines, halters and wsgtm sadole, 3 log chains. I fifth chain ' and spresders,•butt, breast and en* chains; I jack- • screw, 1 set EFJE which_itharl BLACKSMI"ra 1 1 00'LS, 1 acrewplate and top, a large lot of old tire and wagon irons, glad a large lieot scrap iron; ONE HUNDRED BUSHELS OF OATS, Hay by the ton, nye Hirai& by the bundle 4 gool acacia Bees ; -and many other articles of miner value. Teams op SALIC.*SaIe to eiimnienee at 9 o'clock on said day, when a croilit of "l'en'Slonths will be' giTen on all stuns of ss' and utr:varils-b i r-the - pur= -tenser giving his ith' .e.tv„ elinser giving is note with' am rived secur.tv, if not field within ten days eller tnittirity interest will be dinged from d tie: No goods to be removed until settled tor. mar Uts MONEY WANTED. TIiE School Directors of thn Waynesboro' School Dietriet want to barrow Eight Thou sand Dollate, for which they will issue Donde 01 t le school district bearing interest nt the rota of Seven per cent. per annum and free of taxis; By ortlin of the Board, mar 2-4i] J U. HAMII,TON, Ren'ry. Adotini,%trators' Notice. NOTRIE in hereby given that I.ettets of Ad., minibiration on the Estate of John shank, late of Washington township,- deed. have been granted to the Undersigned. All those ithiebtell are !pities. tell to make immediate payment,. and those trivial{ elsiess wilt present them peaperly nothetiticated fur settlement.' tit;.% HY till K , mor2-6LI BR ZIL Pt 0111. F: SPICT ACT.ES. nt ALEX I,IAMS' Lime 1. Lime! THE rurbacribere announce Co CM publib' that• they have now for male at their Kilns. 24 miles Northeast of Waynesboro'. a superitur article of Wood-burnt Lime for Plaattrjng, Whitetvaaniag, &c.. whip h they will continue th'heveot Band dur ing the sermon. Terms fob 23-6m] MISR &VIM. THE subscriber intending to quit farming end move to Waynesboro', will salt at public 'ale at his residence, I, mile IN eat of Waynesboro', on the turnpike leading to Greencastle. Oa Tuesday the 7th day of March, 1871, the following propertye to wit : 6 HEAD HORSES two colts rising 3 years this spring. I s good family horse and I a good wagon leader; 4 Head of Cattle; all good, I en extra cow ;. 5 Shoats, I •Governtriont Wagon suitable for 2 or 3 horses 1 one-horse Wag on Bed nearly new. 1 spring Wagon; ONE ,ARM WAGON with 11041 Buggy, 1 Spring Rake, 2 Cutting Box es,,l .Wind MIN 2 three horse Plows, 1 two.loilie do., 1 single and 3 double Shovel Plows, 1 Harrow, 1 Cuftivator, 1 Corn Coverer, I large horse trough. 1 dung sled, 1 jiaciasersw, , log chain, ferlok•raktv, corn shovel, 1 bay knife, (Benson patent) one pair. Hay Carriages, 1 pair Wood Ladders, 1.000 Chest. nut Rails, 50 bushels Rye, 160 bundles Rye Straw, Hay by the ton, 1 Mower, 11,W last sewn (Excelsi or make) a lot Broom Corn, 2 sots Breechbands ' 2 sets Front' Gears, collars, bridles. traces. chains, & cc Is HIE I 1 61111 II TM iliOnk 2Tenplate dims. 1 Corner Cupboard, 2 Bedsteads, 1 can of Lard, end many other articles nut neceo airy to mention. I:4r wale to coma/lace at 10 o'- clock on said When a credit of Ten Months will be given on all ruins over $lO and it notliald within fifteen dart alter maturity Miami will be added . . from day of sale. • JOHN J. ERVIN. fob 23—ta G. V. Mos°, mot. P I ITC7I - ff;VPI THE sulacriber offers at private 'sale 4 valuable j. Building Lots with allowance for allays, Iron ticg on Wein Main Ntreei, Waynesboro'. in the rear of whiat is a :Lot containing a half sore. more. or leio. • The lots will ha sold together or "Ptlit'" " suit purchasers. UEO. F FOREMAN. felt D -If W. H. MONK. f. R. Supra, duct. among which are Cool leaders ; -- CHRISTIAN SIIoCKEY. 43. V. Mom, hurt. J A (30 BS. Adraiiii*trators NE SALE.
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