VILLAGE RECORD. viz amtmrsisit 13 CVEt Co P. : iriarailay, March 23, ISM 'lBoSisty thousand horses were oats* is Its Purie doling 11 , e Pace. writ it uut yet deeded when Congrese will adjourn—probably eat until the first of Dray. Willa Mem dt fldrileburg, weed the joint 'vacation peohibiting the importation et Coolie laborers. spal,The ea Entpiror Napobon left Wil teltushohe on Sunday for Chile!burst. It is alleged that he and Eugenie intend nom frog to the United. States. e raw governmen is require to pay each German expelled from krauee during the war $OOO . , Was the number ex• pelted. is 120,000 the Min to be paid for this arbitrary piece of foil l Y ernmanta to $72,. 000,000 IffirDeputy Milted States Marshal Loper, of the Filth South Carolina lteveoee Die, triot, while attempting to eeiae ao 'illicit die tilery in the possession of Zaoariab Youmg, was attacked by the latter, and both drew leg revolvers and firing sinitilteneottely, both were killed_at_tke_firet_fire. tfirlbere will be a transit of venue a cross the eau, itt 1834, and sstronotners are already busy is whin arrangements for its careful examination, as by it the distance of the sus from the earth is determined. The lest transit- of 'CM was In 1769, and sines that time instruments or greater exactness hove been made. Its results will be witeh ed with interest by seientific men IttirThe elcetioo in New Hampshire, whielt took piece on Tuesday, resulted 1111 no choice fer Governer. There were three candidates in the tlel4=Republioan, lug Reform. As it reqairee a majority of all the votes eget to sleet, and as neither hd a esjoritg, t e question wt go 0 -littu r Er Of the sixteen Pennsylvania Governors elm 1790, five are now living, to wit: Wm. F. Johitsten, in Armstrong county; W. Bigler, in Clearfield county. JUDOS Pollock, in Philadelphia; Andrew G. Curtin ( now Milliliter to limatia), of Centre county, and - Th 7 • tASI I RE . riebarg I=ll - Erin portions of North and &lath Caro• lino, Georgia and Mississippi de enforce ment of the Internal Revenue laws is most impossible, and some of the officers have been driven from their poste. To protect them in their duties a bill will be introduc• ed in the House of Representatives to con stitute a tevenne police force under the_aom missioner of the Deportment. Cr Mr. tlliett, the negro member from South Carolina, neade,his maiden speech' 'in the Ronne et Weebiegton on Tuesday, and attracted a good deal of attention fle is a very black 'man. His speech, which was a gainst the removal of tolitieal disabilities, was very . able, and at its conclusion ho Was warmly greeted by many prominent Repnbli, Cant sek.The Seeretmry of the Treenney bee ie• sued instructions concerning the redemption of copper, nickel and base metal coin of every 4, kind, under the act of March 3, 1871. Par ties holding such coin COW send them to the U• 13 Mint , at Philadelphia, in stuns of not less then s2o,ead receive in return drafts of the U. 8. Treasurer. Traneportatioe must be paid by the parties eending the coin fur 'redemption, I$.A Philadelphian has invented a clock that will immure the one-ten-thousandth part of, a second. The clock is described ah a wonderful affair. The dialplate, which is sixteen inches in diameter, is separated into 5,000 ports, and the indicator revolves twice every second, the clock is set upon a table, beneath which tits pendulum revolves, and the intricacy of the affair may be ,ini• egined when the statement is made that the entire works can be placed in a small cigar box. The government ordinance offieers have accepted the . instrament for the pur pose of measuring the velocity of project iles. frarBeldiers are advised not to sell or part with their discharges, vilbieh are in active demand in -the West. The new law- of Con gress so nindifies the requirememe of the Homestead set that a soldier or sailor who served Jr days or mbre during the rebel. lion, maideduet hie term Of enlistment from the fivaiesessettlemet hitherto required to perfeet hie tit,le. Fur instance, if he ser va,l* three yeari in tbcarmy or navy, he may acquive a lull site to a quarter section of kted by a residuum of two Years. Them is evidenie that the ' sharks are preparing to wring diahoomit formes mat of the law. adi g 7in the United States Capitol there is an aggregate of 988 spittoons, of which 148 belong to the hail of the house of Rip. ressatitives i and 43 to the Senate Chamber, while 407 ate distrubuted through the com mitters rooms aid along the corridors and ••, • galleries. ar There are about 15„879 Baptist Aerob es io 'the world s with 1,882,024 members. Pleessot lope of time— Tbovfitps of pretty chili of eif,hreeo. p—ltioviag day is awning —Gsrdea making is progressing' 'itibirFarmers have commenced the work of epilog ploaghiog.. ' • as. The graia nevei klotaed better at-->thie seaseci. lifr A. first claw soignee—Printing of- Hie Mewl. mOtie dollar greenbacks altered to two! are circulating. Look out for therm .531-At?ready the hilleidee lire pulling ma the emerald greet. :16.31aby of otw young haiku are fond of sitting up—with there beans. —Beildiog - Lots for sale in Quinsy—Sae ache. of Joseph Mid(lour. —Attention eallexi to the advt. of Fore man lc Waggoner, Painters,. in the ieatte. VirSaiordey a week will be the first of April Sr All Fool's day. .newer no confidential /otters from New York offering you bogus. ID may *oleos you went to be swindled. 111 PM r. Joseph Price of the firm of Price & iloeflioh has gone East to select goods for the Spring trade. New goods next week. —The workmen on the Southern Penney!. vania Railroad continued their 4 . l etrike" at last secouuts. —Same outstanding for sale bills and advertising will be thankfully received be fore the first—Saturday a week. GOOD INVESTMENT.- We are pliased to learn that the enterprising firm of Dr. P.- Fahreey's l3ros. & Co. of this place, have procured the services of Thos. H. B. Elliott, as traveling agent to sitl the Bleed Cleanser. Mr Elliott ie ver pleasing -in his• manners emeratja, au and comes with the bed of recommeadatioms as a mam of character. , Fred• eriolc--BpeekoEQuista v—to_wriship,-_-ittAk is county, turns np editor of a sprightly and well eonsduoted daily paper at Vallejo, Cali. .foraia, entitled the Daily 'Vallejo Register. _A_year or more since we published a series of interesting letters from Mr. 8. giving an account of his voyage from New York to -San-Franoiseo,___Oharlie is a fine writer and in attain, we pre lot, pre•emtnenee to t ranks editorial, Ttre LECTURE.—Rev. Thee, .Roberts, of Philadelphia, delivered a highly 'interesting lecture on the &Oka of Temperance, on Monday evening, in the M. E. Church, to a large andienee : At the oontilusion of the lecture the Franklin •Lodge of Good Tem plate wee reorganised, We understand the prospects for the future eucoeee-of the order are moat encouraging. , girDr. J. H. Caufman, agent for Fahroey's Blood Cleanser, or Panacea, recently return ed from a year's tour in Ohio. The Blood Cleanser was entirely a 'aew thing' there.— the success in selling the Cleanser ie showen by the largo cash orders cemming in from wholesale houses in that State. After a short .visit to hie family the Dr. will start out' on another boar. He drives two splendid hor ses and a first class wagon. A better agent than Caufman cannot be found. Tii WEATHER. The weather continues remarkably mild and agreeable for this stage of the season. From the first of the mouth to the present time we have bad but one slight freezing. This is unusual for "stormy March' and fears ore entertained by many for the safety of the earlier vatieties of fruit. A cold snap within the next few weeks would materially, no doubt, damage' our prospects in' this respect'. Gertz.— Dr. John 0. Stouffer, on Thurs day last, started for Maryland to sell Fehr ney's Panacea. Hie splendid wagon was well loaded and his two horses looked spry. To our surprise ha came home on Saturday night sold out. He left on Monday morning for a long absence. The Doctor makes large sales of the Blood" Cleanser. The "second orders," explain his efficiency in selling this , Great Remedy. Dar Everybod y knows bow to render lard, but every one does not Aeon that a brand- WI of slippe►y elm bark put into it while cooking will prevent it from becoming ran cid. It will not only preserve it perfectly sweet for any length of titeit s but will im• part to it a most delightful flavor. Try it, everybody. _ - - CALL ACCEPTED.-3bo Rev. S. Z. Beam. of Michigan, hue accepted a call from the Griadstooe Hill 'charge of the Reformed church io this county, mod will enter at once open his field of labor. Hie poet office 'ad dress will be Uhambersburgb, Pa., where he will reside. —A teacher writing on school busieese makes the following remark in regard to parents visiting 'schools: of have had very ' tem viaittfrotu pareuis, : tho' venture to say it I had the ear. 49 ; Zitall stimany of their Poland Moss as I (.' have children, they would come twee a week: it is too true that parents and directors do not Ay attn. Lion enough to the schools. Theyhiieg live bores thieves end shot three more ..in—Altoona, &nese, one day bet tteek o without judge or jury. LOCAL MATTERS. MIRIMAR RAILROAD.—We are indebted to H. M. Bibbet o Esq.; for * late etopy of the Broad Axe, published at Oleversluarg, Cumberland eitunty i containing the rellowhos Hem of rai'vead news: Capt.•Jas. Mifflin; with a ' corps, of engi; oars, is now snood, by atithoilty of the board of Directors of the Mirimer Railroad eempanyffn tnakigg the preliminary surveys west of the North Aloutitarn with a view to emend their road already ..to the 'Broad Top (Joel fields. The route upon which the en. gineers are now engaged, between Barns eah. toe and Broad lop, is . reported to - be entirely : practicable, and a road of easy curves and light grades can be built over it at a very moderate cost. Eastward from Burnt Cab. ins, via.soowaa's Gap to Louden the • rotate has heretofore been' located and is also of an easy diameter: It Is the intention to put • this part of the road ander immediate atm. tract, an as to connect, for the time being, with the Cumberland Valley Railroad, via, the Mereershurg and Loudon Road, at Mai. ion, thus giving to the people of the Oulu. betland Valley at once direct mese to the Broad Top coal fields, Immediately upon. the eompletion of the sarveys west of the mountains, surveys will be made from eleversburg by the way of Payetteville, Mt. Alto to•Wayneshore ' ' with a view to 000neot wish the Western Mary. land Railroad at a point near the latter place. By this ?onto our people will be brought in direct communication with the coal fields of the upper Potomac, and also 'some thirty miles nearer to the Baltimore markets than by the present route via. Bridgeport mk'd York. A survey of the country between Clecersbarg and Rosbury will also be made with a view to extend the Minnow directly to the Broad Top regicide. SUDDEN DEATII9.-..-We are compelled to chronicle the sudden death of Mr. Samuel White. which took place at his home nixie Fayetteville on Friday last. The facts as we heard them are these: On that day, a recep- tion was given by his eon Burns, who was married on the 22d ult., to Miss Lizzie Byers, of this place. Mr. White in company with several Anr geetlemen bad, repaired to a room by themselves and taking seats corn- meneed a conversation. Mr. Byers, ort, brushing, one of the gentlemen present, no ticed a singular movement on the part of Mr . White, and on going up to no dead: — Hie death is supposed to have been caused by a stroke of apoplexy. His remains were followed to their last resting place(Ce dar Grove Cemetery) on Sanday -afternoon lasfby an immense funeral cortege. Tb - e de eased had united himself with- the Central Presbyterian Chureh of this plane 'at the kli .• F • 1 I • 4k • the lam. Mr Frederick Walk, for, nany years a citizen of this ocunty, add the owner of what is !wawa as 'Walk's Mill,' also died at the residence of his son in Fayetteville, on the 17th inst.—Public Opinion I , Dito:—MrAV-r.-G.=-Irettver r i-whe met with an accident on the railroad at Marion last Monday, died at Boyd'e hotel on :Weal oesday. The Spirit says: .He attemptakto cross the track in front of the Locomotive and was struck by the cow•cuiteher and knock ed down. Ilia right leg was thrown over , one of the rags, and two wheels of ,the engine passed over, mashing bone and flesh from the knee to the ankle. The leg was amps- Wed above the knee joint by Drs. Lane, Sea eery and Hoyle on the same evening. He had a wife and tNO children, now with ber father„ Mr. John Howe, living west of St. Thomas Opinion. rOTHE LADY'S FRIEND FOR APRIL 1871.—A remarkable number. "The Norse Princess," a steel plate, in .11lusans's beat style, is worth a hundred commonplace, ex pressionless, subject, however finely ascent ed, and - we, would rather have it than a room ful of gaudy chrome. The Fashion Plate presents a group of graceful ladies moat styl ishly attired in fresh Spring costumes, and an abundant variey of illustrations show the latest shapes for haeques, overskirts, sashes, &v. The literature is excellent and not sur passed by any Magazine.. Price 82 50 a year (which also includes a large steel en graving.) Four copies $6. -.....---- LIVERY STABriz Kge,rEtts.—A bill bee been passed by the legislatire for the protection of livery stable keepers. This class of peo ple has long been subjeeted to losses by par ties who have acted as it they bed en un doubted right to abuse hired teams just as they pleased. The bill passed declares that persons hirieg horses or• vehislee from livery stable keepers, who ' shall negligently injure er destroy property committed to their care, shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, punishable by floe or ea imprisonment of twenty days in the county .prisoo, or both atile discretion of the court, the parties to be responsible and answerable fur the va:us of the property Wand or destroyed in a snit for debt. PlLES.—lntetnal, Rzternal, Bleeding or Itching. This distressing sod harrowing disease is alarmingly on the increase. More so. perhaps, from the fact that those who are *Stated from a false notion of delicacy, are afraid to ask for a remedy, thereby making their coaditioa known. flow wrong and fa tal is this neglect. At,the first intimation of the appearance of. this complaint , they should procure Briggs' Unrivaled Pile Rem edy, and, atiog it aooordiog to directions, .im►nediately check It .and permanently , cure it. 1.0 , is easy of application. and . thorough in its effects. Sold by F. Fourtlituan. It hie been anted ae a ourious ehronolog ieal fact that Lent, which sommenced this year on Washiajiten i s birthday, will end on the auniveraari of Lee's surrender. The late Thomas parrati, the Quaker ab olitionist of Doiamate, is sai4 to have aided 2,700 slaves Om:mart to Iteedem. gogiThe conflict which hed'.been threat - Wog Peril for the past two weeks on no; eettiat of thtireffidal of some of the people id- the Montmartre ills tiekto aeknowledge the authority of Goeertime - ot Culminated on Friday. Presideisl Thiele issued a profile tuition against the insurgents, assuring" flit Parisians of the, republicanism of, the Gov 7 ' eminent, end iii•kiiik" - theno hiseppett it in' the effort te pit dotvh the ineurreetiod At, midnight on Friday General Viaoy - marched a body of gooseartnes i on the , hill of ,Mont inartre and Seised the antronlirhieh the tely ele had planted there, filing mitrailleurs to command all the approaches, and wheelie.' assumingcontrol,sf, the disaffeete,d eitiirtet. On Sataidey morning the National Guard. of 'Montmartre .and Belleville surrounded' the bill and Vinoy's men fraternised 'with • them, failed to keep them Off, and •eventual• ly the malcontents restuned their ommand of the-position. In , one of She esti hear by the mob attaeked BOUM edifier en and and of ehasseurs and killed an officer. Those who retained faithful to the Goverdment were too feeble is numbers to make toy re sistance, and by midday the National Guards bad obtained full sway.' They recaptured their cannon on the heights of Montmartre, and appeared to be determiaed to retain them, being well supplied with arms and am munition, which were given up to them by the faltering troops. General Le Oonipte and others were made Omen by the riot. ere, who demand the dissolution of the pres ent Nat. Assembly and the eleetiow of an other, which shall hold ate sessions in Paris. 'General Faron narrowly escaped rapture by the insargents, those of his troops* who' re mained true to him eharging the barriesdee and fighting their way out of the .mob with him. Startling facts are known in mime• tion with the rebellion, and the regular troops have been withdrawn from the fan. bechigs where the people appear excited and , hostile. The 'latest despatches of iunday state that Generals Clement Thomas and Le Compte were shot by the rioters. On Vinoy had withdrawn all troops from the north sideof the Seine, and al that portion if Paris is giien up to the rebellion. It is 'intimated that if it dominoes the German • . army will reoccupy the city. , - P. 8, Latdr amounts say the reign of the mob m Pane continues, and — the insurgents aro masters of the city. The Central Corn mitts of the National Guards issaeda proo• . . . a :, ala, J II I I 'I IN.II Lion on the ground that the present Govern. nitukhas betrayed the Republic. and calling on the Parislane to bold communal elections. The Government is a: Versailles, where it has fatty thousatid good troops, and orders have heed issutd_to_th_e_Departments_to_ob_ey only instruotiona which cotne . from thefice.— There are oo troops in Paris but the _rebell ions'National Guards, , -who forced Valentin hom the Prefeattire Of'Police, and substitu ted 'Ferry in his place. They hold General De Palladino trisoner c and refuse to reeog. - nine his successor in command, General Lan i glois. 'Many of the streets are barrieaded l l and all the shops are closed, but there has se yet been no pillaging. The, murder, of Generals Thome:tend Leconte is confirmed. BUSINESS LOCALS. Lima ONIONS —Vali at Raid'a Bev Non day. Fran —Shad, llerriag, Rook, and other fresh fish at Iteid's to•motrow. • —A fine assortment of frames and monl dings for frames at the Diamond .Gitnary. ®'Whenever you want good fresh bread, Cakes, Candies, Pretzels, &:p , call on Slew• wan Sr, Mort. you cati't collect your mores/ by the let, give your tioeouuteto Lew. W. De. trieb•, who will collect them for yen. lugi o lf you want an Insurance against Fire that will :sat, go to Lew. W. -Dstrich, who will insure yon perpetually, in the Franklin of Philadelphia —Persons bnowing themselves indebted to L. o.l3raelibill of the Diamond Gallery will please nail and settle np, as ho must have money by thp first of April, Fruit Ovvratts.--The finest Oysters the oily market affords are received regularly every other day at the Bowden lionea Bee• tannin. TAILORING —We advise out patrons want ing coats, poets or vests made to order,' to 011 on Mr. Geo, I - teener, an experienced Tai. lor, who bee acquired quite a reputation of late, for neat fits and subtantial workman'. ship. °VITRA!. MARKET --MARAIS. YWeagley if Kurtz have still on hand several fine corn• fed cattle, and will cootinne to servo their customers regularly on Friday and Saturday evenings of each week with'ehoice "sirloins" etc. They have also lov sale, Bologona Ban. sage, prepared' by Charley, the "Baltimore . Butcher," which eannot,ko 'excelled, any *hue. . ;--The best mechanical talent in Europe and America .bsa been der - oted to . improving and simplifying the., Wilson .rnitprovell and Wilson Uilder feed sewing machines. All complicated surroundings, having been die. paced with, the int:ill is; , the machines are noiseless sad easy runoing w, while foi beauty of finish, durability and perfection - of work they are unexcelled. A. WAY NANT, agent. NOTEUNG tint IT.--Thikle minting that sada an ouch to a anan's appearance as a neat, Pllshion able Hat, - s ue neitter, whether the; twitter irliedantite . ortio f, ~ I . you deeirp toi 'imprint, your appeatttorilk orOkit appearaOce of i ydur itoji there le iodine' like ooe of 14.-1 degriff4;ateri'Spridg ,Stylee far 1871 to be-- gitt'With:l The next' thVag ih linportelicto IC add to your appearanek„ie their celebrated Well made and meat Fitting Manhattan Shirt; also, Shirt Bosoms, Collars, Cuffs, Neok•tiee, laws, Cravats; they ohm keep a full line of Stook ego astnder.Weatt. Gloria are also made 'to.order.alitteti heti either for eerriee or dream. Po ace Abu new Spring,Goode for 1871, at the ; Ad . " Fur Facitoiy, go ratowb; n ton House. [March 16-2 t at the Dialabod flie.Vboiciritkohe 'sell• ing for $l, SEED -The anbseriberhat,now, on band and for Rale 8 iltia ntitiolTiiiioftry Seed. mar9-Bt W. A. FLORY. -• • ' 4' t P, ' VEGETABLE SICILIAN ' ' - ' l4 /t ' 'A, ' NAIR _ ~ T. - ../LEAVVPR• Is the best article knoWla to preserve the hair. It will positively restore GRYA HAIR TO itEl ' ORiGiNAL COLOR AND. PROMOTE • MB GROWTH. It is an entirely new scientific discovery, eninbin inn many of the most perwerfal and restorative a— gents id the vebetsble kingdom'. ; • It makes the Hair smooh and glossy, And does aot stain the , skint IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY Tll FIRST MEDIC iii AUTHORITY. For sale by all druggists. . Price CAM R. P. HALL & 00.. Nashus, N. H.. Pmptist.ers. MT:Xi* At the residence of. Mr. John •W. Geed, on the 9th inst., by Rev. D. F. Good, Mr. JOIIN STOLEN, to Miss MELI9SA U. SMETZER,, nll of Quincy township On the - Fith init., by the Rev; D. Y. Heinle-Of-F:4JAN I D K-N-EPPERrof—A-it-o Dale, to Mini NETYIR L. KUHN, of Ohani• bersburg, Pa. = • Sej%[ 4ll o • -- On the 17th inst., in Fayetteville, Me FRP.IDEBICK WALK, in tbo 71st year of his age. ALXIAECIEITSS. PHlLADELruiA,liareh 20 ?LOUR.—There is no essential,obaaga in breadstuffs, NU barrels were ,disposed of at 1 9 for :n serfine• :58 625 for Pennsylvania and Western extras; $6 75 ®7.50 for spring wheat extra family; $6 gi wi for Pennsylvania do. do.; and s7®7 76 for Indiana and Ohio do. do.; and Indiana and St. Louis , fancy at 56(66 bO. Rye. toßr commands $6. Corn meal is , —GRAIN.--Theofferings of wheat are small, and pricesdie bat Fa 'or ,400 - bush eie Western red at sl6s®k'lo ,' . Pennsylvania do. do. at 40, end 500 bushels Delavrare do.-at-$1 52. Rite is steady at . 51.05. Corn is very quiet, wi th sales of 800 bushels — yet: low at 84e., ao4oo bushels. Western mix ed at 83e. Oats meat a steady.demand at 621C065e.. SLEDS.—The demand for clover seed is very moderate, and, 500 bushels 'ohanged, .handtP, part at 114®111 bents and I;srt on, secret terms. 'Timothy ia scarce and held:at . .8.2 25. Small sales of flaxseed at $2 10 per bushel. PUBLIC SALL% Trill F. subscriber will sell at Public Sale, in the t Village of Quincy. on Saturday, the liort day of April 1871, at 10 O'clock, A. M., 8 13U1LIMING LOTS. JOSEPH MIUDOUR: mar. 23-2iir FAIN NV. suiiscribets announce to the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that they are now prepared to execute to order. in good style, House, Sign and Ornamental Paintinv. 'Satisfaction guar anteed. FOREMAN & WAGILiONER. mar. 23—am Administrators , Notice. MOTICE is hereby given that letters of Admin. k i lklistration on the estate of Leah Fox, lab, of Washington township, deed, has been granted to the undersigned. All persona knowing them selves indebted to said estate, will 'denim make im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. HENRYW ALTER, Admit. mar 23—Ow DISSOLUTION. fr HE pa rtnenbip here tofore existing between Mil ler & Beaver was dissolved March let, 1871,1 y mutual consent. The books ere at the old stand and will be settled by J. W. Miller. All persons indebt ed are requested to .all and settle immedint* ly. The business will hereafter be conducted by mar 16- tt J. W. MILLER. & CO. FOR SALE. The subscriber Ints now forsake Locust and Chest mat Posts, 150 of each. Also Lime for Plastering and Whitewashing. nicer 9-if ALEX. HAMILTON. ST. CLOUD HOTEL, Arch - Street, abode Seventh St., Philadelphia. Entirely new, with•ample capacity for 250 guests. Terms. $.3 per day. The St. Cloud is newly and elegantly furnished throughout, and is open for the recepti nt of guests, by the undersigned, who have so successfully conducted for the pest ten years the well known Moumain House, at Cresson ttprings. mar9-smog] G.' W. MULLIN & EMU., Prup'rr.• . Lime ! Lim.e.! , , • .111:1E rabseribers announce to the public that they have now for sale st;their Kilns., 26 miles burtheast of Waynesboro'. a superior article .ot Wood-burnt Lime for Plastering, Whitewashiog, dtc.. which they wilt continue to have on hand dur ing the Season. Terms reasonable'. feb 23--:6tn] ' HESS & M.OIIIF.V. WANTED. , ITU= School Directors of the Waynesboro' ,ij Saltier District,- wanifo borrow Bight Thou send Dollen, for 'which they via bettur,Bondis of the eclierot district bowfin/interest ar !beside of Seven per cent, per annals and frecof mums • By order of the Board. • mar 2-41r] J. B. HAMILTON, Seo'ry. • VINION LECROPi. feb 16-0 t Atli:Wiliam* fors. GEYSER'S : PATENT SELF-REGULATING CLRANER—for none psys Ititneio werliondopeedi-r , . ly. the ahead ctitithows the ONL Y CIIINE biii#tunder the immedhite 041 t ; old inventors thbdielves, with all the'lulditulnii provements made during the past 18 years, and now' withfirst dad workmen and material this machine' justly standi bikh '411,1 ilk"' Obit:. As a' Threshei it is eiquil to the best, as a Cleaner it is so- Perior to any existing machine. ' This is admitted ' by all honest' competitors. Indeed it ip,the.retty, machine the treally can, by one opeiation,Shartough ly thresh and, clean gritti fit for mciiket: Hardie, tact that grain direct from this machine commend* from 2 to 3 cents a bushel more than grain direct from any other machine, settles the question of its superiority, as a cleaner over all others. Impartial • judges at all the State and County Pairs where it. was thoroughly and practically tested, in competi— tion withlother leading machines, always agree that is more simple—mitre easily understood arid 6p. L. by those unskilled in machinery—more dam; ble,—threshing as much and yet cleaning belie— with legs- power and more comfort to hands thin any other machine - in use—and besides all that iir sold for less money according to capacity. Thome facts are further attested by, the thousands..of pnr—• chasers, some of whom have had them in me for the last 18 years. To supply the wants of all, woo -1 now make 4 sites, vitt ' Pram a 2 Hale Railway or 3 Home Lever Power, to a ten Horse - Lever power, with prices ranging front $l9O to IMO,. without power. -We also make the latest int— , proved triple-geared Horse Powers imitable for each size machine ranging flute $9O to $135, and all fully end fairly warranted. For further infor— mation send for Circular and Price List. Responsible' Agents wanted in territory not intro dneed. Address THE GEInER MANUFACTURING CO:, Wrmaiiirato', Franklin C 0. ,. Penna. jan 21-If3 See Here Read This ! NOTICE I H-Woubicribet-has-just-ioturneti-fioni-thei-gnit , 111 with a largo stock of Goods, such as BOOTS. BEIGES; GAITERS, BALM°. RALS andall kinds Boots and Shoes for Men and oysVVortienrfvfirser - and - 11hildsenwhich — ht - 'r selling et-prises_that will_please. HATS OF gstianr STY_LN for Men and Boys, Cap of all the leading styles to, suit and filmy head blught our atotk cheap and- are determined' to sell accordingly. ' Notions ! Notions I Notions,! READ THE LlB7. /Mee and Dsiwers 'Oaant ieb Suspenders Driving (Heves. Paper Collate Fur top Gloves ' • Buck. Gloves Hosiery ski t , m ove , Wool knit Ifslf HaMIP Lille There(' Glover ' Cotton Half Hose • Wool-knit Moves •Gerrnantoven Half Ham Butte , flies, Black Silk Ties Fancy Silk Tire Broad End Tien Lefties it GilotirPet toffs Linen Handkerchief" Pocket . Souks Poitmoniss . . • °rushee ' ' . --Pocket-Knives. - ' • tiltith °rushee • 'Fin Knives Shaving-Brushes ' Neil Knives • Hair . Brusbeir Fancy Soaps Tooth Brashne:-• • Perfumeiry Shoe Brushed Albums Combs" • Pins and Nretchie. • ° refire • • . Lead Pencils Gum Caps Slates. . Yioiiri strings ' Ink Note Paper " • Pen Holders. Envelopes • Blacking Hair Oils Memoranda*. Toys •• 7 Carpet tacks Crochet Needle* • •Faney toys, ere • Ste- • atc. -' etc. and so goarth- ' GOLD ASD.SILVER WATCHES, American, Swiss and English; Seth Thomas and o— ther (,locks. Jewelry of every description for La-. dies, Gents, Misses and Children at breatly reduced prices., Finger Rings, l large stock, plain Gold,. Fancy Sett, Chased and Fancy Finger Rings; Sit,— er and other Plated Rings in great variety, watch , chains, Guards,,Bdpne. Bracelets, Charms, Sleeve Buttons, Gold Pens and Pencil4watch•chnin books. keys, &e, , . Trucks, C ation, Umbrellas, Baskets, Matt, *elises, Carpet Baps, R. R. gags;:robacco, Cigars and Snuff. Candies, Fruits, Raison., Nuts and Cenfectionarin of all, kinds Come one, come nil, and—buy. Thanklul for past favors he tnipen.by a desire to please to merit a liberal shnro of public patronage EZEKIEL. 01.14'14, Oct >1 I°6o. A K. BILANIBIIOLTS, • RESIDENT DENTIST, - 141tri'lklicas %VAYNESBORO', PA., Can be found at all times et his office where he is prepared to insert teeth on the best basis in used end at prmes to unit the times. Teeth extrecte,, without pain by the two of chloroform, ember, ni trous oxide gas or the freezing process,.in a money surpassed by none. WE the undersigned being acquainted with A: K. Branisholte for the past year, can recom mend him to the public generally to.be a Dentist well qualified to perform all operations belonging to Dentistry in the most skillful manner. Drs. J. B. A MBERSON, I. N. KNIVKLY, .E. A. HERRING; J. M. RIPPLE, J. J. OKLLIG, A. R. BONEKRAKE, slept 29fil , T. D. FRENCH. How is this for High ! TOHN FORD in 'returning thanks to the public OP for their patronage announces that he intendi removing his shop to the Basement of Walker's Building, (and: nut leaving town u is the be ief of many) where be intends carrying on the BOOT AND - BROS. BUSINEO3 as usual. - All persons knowing themselves indebted to ma will please call and settle their accounts. for I pay cash for my 'stock and 'must have my money.— Don't want to see tke face of that unwelcome visi tor, the Deputy from "Fort Fletcher." prowling a. bout my shop seeking when% he may devour, &c. Customers will therefore find me at the Bah meat referred to after the first of April next jan 26] - F. DENTISTRY! 71AR..1. M. PEDDICORD, late of San Francisco. has located in Waynesboro', and will at tand.to all the branehes of the profession, in a throw. Oughly pwietiv.l manner. • • Testit'estractatmahetif pain by Nitrow a Oxide,Gas, or a highly improved • Jiteingproemw. thrice two doors west of the Village Record Oi fine. augll4