VILLAGE RECORD. vv.timemixnas ES - 6 mica,: Th*rst*7, Aptil 0, 8071, Stiuktoi LI oward,oi aithipia; died OI spople4y on the .311' thi ytato twenty. ievon of Brigham tontig's ut , :eta io law have died: ps..Green pits and ripe et made their apteraade is New They Work ittPped from Choi sarrba reduotiou of the p tillit* the Mon& of March was el• en reil:ftniti 6 1 : levee ifiettiliaci two beodred' amt. aii4 CrSeven war vessels have been ordered to fit but ler sea immediately at the Brook lyn Navy Yard, and ipeculation is rife as to the ineameg of the movement. nos„At Annapolis, Irrestbsts and Towson town, Idd,, the It,epublienus elected their aantidotes for Corporation officers on Mbn day . Subeeriptions to the new loan on Saturday amounted - IF) 8r;41v50. T oh-to tal subscriptions to Saturday were $50,0r5,'• 050. There Was redeemed on Saturday 050,000 three per cent. eeriifiestes", ttrA 13oaton sici) d ales tae' been do- 1,; te , y the receipt of an order Tor shoes for the faaeily of a ItY'oittion Mshop at Salt Lake, twentj Wives and about fifty Ail. dren. usa. A. patty oNisizaised men visited Dr. A. Oleo Springs Spartansburg, ti:Sontis Caielli's, on Thursday night et lest week an.dsitc.t hies s;x times, utensil. wound• ing him. The Doctor WU 79 years ord, a republican, but held no office. Mir Forty years ago' Simon Carrierott pbr• chased for $lOO a spar of the Broad Aioun• rain in Pennsylvania. Et is now' worth $l,- 000,000. Coal has been , pained oat of it for thirty fire years and he his realiM, in the shape of royalty, ebon't one kubdred dbl larti a trey. igt.Thorna's' Erart Clay, th.u-ne6ond sou' 9f Ilenry Clay, died last week at the Ashland Itemente.adotear Lexington, Kentucky, aged Silty eight. Ile had served under Mr. Lin enin's Administration as American Minister to Sic/Ira:gad and Il ' oedura,•. dittb•L'adiis of woman's rights calibre have scoot-110g to the opinion eipressed by a crus ty old bt , :e . hel4r, re chinas, to the Presiden ey. ll'o a aye o' fe wil l aTess-thet she hri's pissed lier — thirty frith year, and it is oe eassary to be sounctchat older tbio this to in habit the White House. CrTha eleetio — Jo n Connecticut ou llon• day resulted ie the eleetion of a Republican governor and the re election of the three Republican Congressmen.. The Demeerate hist year carried the State by 1,000 majority. in Mich?gan the Republicans elected their entire State ticket and a riertiber of Congress. alt must Italie bear with very mingled tetlings that Napoleon, late of France, diet Victoria, Queen of Dagland, atWindior Clas- LIN the other day. His lest visit to the time spot was Made nearly twenty years ago, when England on bedded knee received ae hid the victorious master of Trance: Then' his en tire stay on British Foil was made the ma son of one grand series of honors and ova tions; and when he returned to his fair home the memories of that triumph were revived from time to time iO soones of similar qisplay, that greeted first the rot urn visit Ef hler Majesty, and then the 'callings in' of nearly all the European Menarobs. Nei ; tie poor broken down Enitioror goei more in the iight of an exile tilde aught else. Repudia tiSd by hi 3 people, altnotit entirely,abandoned by his friends, and whipped beyond a perad• venture by hisenemies, be presetiti a truly sorry spe taelo of bankrtipt loyalty. tee.Dstails of the reviler) of the Faris in• mirgents by the loyal troops nt Cotirbevoie, on the Versailles rood en Bundiii, show it to have thoroughly demonstrated the sylph riority of the Government forces over the re., edlteri.. The latter were drivin in confa ttion inside the city, followed by a heaiy tlidnotiade from Fort Mont Valeribti. ty•five of the Cummunista were killed and five Liked prisoners, and immediately shoe.-- itattalieus of artillery were berried up and the ramparts manned, 'the rappel Bounded and the insurgiuto called to arms through out the city. neCowinane:irsued a num ber of preelarnatioes,. summoning Thiers, Favre, Picard •and other 'members of the titivirment to appear %Afore it which of course, are wottli nothioa more tbau waste paper.. Other decrees of the Commune or der the separation of Church Mid state, .aad tho ittppressija of roligiatte bodies; A die petal from Versailles states that 'MAMA] I.V.l.atiMahou toe been appointed Commaider iti-Chief of the Preach army. , INooatz TAZ. Commissioner Pleau. kintno has, written g letter, which ea:eludes je : follows You are further that persona hlalie groin; inooiae during till, year 1870 &If:linked in the United Statea hirreney, did n it e9i4eed two thousand dollars; iii4e hot re. quires Slake soy iscomo rethroir, for need they ihahe any stdavite showing that tb•4r gross iucviue dial u)t eieeed the Both* bove um riled!. LOCAL MAT ERS; ipir•Lodalb,driicara'e: I.46seir die 'Baum of Liu: icirgteid sill have ahad,territig,. ate; to - ea Ocial. P6it SAIY.—A floe 111'1.ot-314e' old' colt, *ell broke to work. Eistiniib at this °thee. , --"Yhe huh the "white hat" was in town the tither : . d4, lie Vas last 1100 D, set 1 nisi, nein. the Brew wbettieN haVe City.-- :,oa,S.U. —ltenroniber_thatiliraokhill of tiro Dia. Mood dirtier) , has made a reduction in iht price at photographs. , DzATa—klapt,Shaw,of—Balkintore,—viell known as a stook dealer, is roporteck to' hay died since leaving this plass; a lbw* Weeks since. GONE.— Maj: D. I'f• Biethortoo, sth U. S loraniry, who Was on-a visit to . his friends here, left yesterday morning to join his regi• therm at Ft. Barka., Kansa]; gm* Gtool%.—ThEft deify dlevili ;tittle. man; Mr. W. 11. Brown, of. the Mt. [tope Store has a bran new stook of ! mi. on bead. Lank his a'dvt. nta in - another salami SOPA 'Petition, signed by solvers! thotr sand citizens of Oumbe rland oounty, has been presebted to Gov. Geary, asking - Ihr the pardon of Dr. Pant Sobosppe. pa-An' old Maid, with more hones' than flesh, is Writing letters thvongh the papers advising youlig girls nOt to marry. PiTor thideshe d'On't knovi how it is herself. Ilti,*Thi hens are now doing their lbsae best to sn'pply the demand, end the lotion tiler fruit is not eggs antiy as high eat was some time ago r4"ft is a well established feet—tbat a person who is guilty of squirting tobacco juice in the hone of worship, don't expect to rate at a gentleman. Rlatovhe.—Pr. A. K. Vranisboits• hat removed Lie bestial oiree to the rooms a• boie the store of Messrs Cooe & Stoneholse. ap 6-31 —L. C. lireekbill, of the Diamond Gal lery, is agent- for the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. Call sod examine the Machine before purehseing elsewhere. —Religious Services in the Moreno& Church-every evening -thie-weeLATOnerniii tien on Gaod•Fridey aveoing.---Lord'e Sup per to be adininietored on Bonet morning.- The advortiseeibot of Messrs: Amberidn, neriediot & Co. and Messrs. Price &Ploeflich, who has ot:ened out their first institilatent of new Spring and Suniutei good's, will . appear next week. • In our vst issno we will publish an in teresting communication from Mr. J. S. Mitt Civil Eugineer, in reference to the contem plated Gettysburg Railroad Westin, which waif received too late for this bane. sti..Now is the time to have your cellars 6)eaned of everything that ig calculated to generate foul gasses; They should be ttor oughly, ventilated and the walls white•wash ed. A littleiattention to 'these prenentione may spare your household the inftidtiosi of &rase and possibly death. - Vefore the Leilahair° re quiring every Person, before getting marl ed, to procure a license from the Prothono tary, which must bessbown to the officer or Minister officiating, io afore he can marry snob persons; and all marriages performed with out the license first probated, is invalid. Ihnadirronra.—By revolt of a gentle. man in !his place, we pablish on first page of to day's -paper an interesting ertiole on "hydrophobia" from the pen of Prof. of Baltialore, Nd. It would be well for persons to . preserve it for firtarb refereed in cases of emergency. Pest —The first of April passed; we re turn thanks to those of our patrons who coin plied with the notice we gave, by calling and &Oaring up arrearages. We trust those who jailed to call will find it convenient to do 00 soon: Sometime oleos tie promised an improvethent On our paper at the eipiration of the presetit volume , and plitpete, iiith sulticient encouragement from the letter class of patronei . a fulfillment if said prom ise. In coorequenee of the noti-appearance so many subscribers and advertisers before the first and since, to have been cerepelled to disappoint several indulgent ereditele.— We desire a fall discharge of each indebted oess before fdrther ifivbaviug ourself for new material. Hence we ask a general settling of at the earliest period possible. For those "spobges" at a distance litho have treated our notices and notes seat that through the P. ti. with bilent contempt, there is a day reconieg. 112ir The Martins are about. Nett sill Come the Wrens. oet your boteikreadyi for theile little flivoritei of the feathered tribes delight to bad thoii nest nest , the • habits tioo of thin, and they will repay yodi 'kind• nesa a ttiouiatici fold, by thiii cheerful dotes through all the bright elitnniet hotst tar On Wedtiesday the bill from tie San• ate restoring spriiig eleetioni passed the House finally, exoepiiiii Alregblity, Harrisburg, and Willianiititirg frees its pro. virifitlg. 11•111=1;=1:1 Iluitnta Mitibutar. —The tali°. Opiit4 Cm kis it Is a'ssurse of great plbastire for td annonnee to' wit readers the , fiootable fisdinatioas AM seem to'ittend their appli cation befoit the Legiblattiro for payment of losses tinstained dialog the rebolion. The question of the liquidation of these claims id oast being considered by a special downfit tie of the Senate which eenswitted *ill re• port some time during the present week.— The arguments before the denimittee on - lest Tuerday evening by .Tudgli Blank and Cel' A.•K. McClure, were heatd by a large riubi bee of °imbed: h seems to be' did geneial cativietion of the' Ablest and but men of the Legislature saSis a eorrespondhot of tli Philadelphia Evening. Telegraph( of Friday, that the General Gov -ernment-is - .unquestionattlst — liab le—for —these s. Mr, Buckaleti declared in the Sep ate, in discussing the motion td :refer" the membrial, that the facts tirade out a' clear and incontestable case against the notional au thorities for payment; and' General White intimated very strongly .that such was his o• pinion. It is reasonably certain that the special committee will be unanimous in tea— tifying to the integrity of whatever measure the 'oak+ r ty may propose, mad also unani -otious' in fixing the legal and moral responsi bilities fbr these losses upon the General Gofernment. The report, or reports, will therefore, plate this question on a basis that will command , the respect. and careful delib eration of all fair•reiaded men.- What measure thacioiniittee Will report, it of.couree not itnertn, but it is certain that neither inoreaud tatationiclibt, or peyritent *ill be proposed'. The claimants ask that their own sates shall be applied to their lose es, Which would about pay interest on them, and the State thus become the' owner of the oldie's-to make demand, in 'her own DBMS and power, upon the General Goverament for paymoot, a's did Massaehusetts, Maryland and othereStatee, after the war of 1812. It is dondeded generally that, *bile thousands of individual claimants Cannot press their claims successfully before Congress the, State 'unite could do so, and there to the border people restitution for their estraordicary loss. 6S, without any saorifroo by the Cothenon• wealth. In addition to securing the, pay ment of the claims, the State would be justly entitled to be repaid by Congress the $500; 000 already voted to Chamberebarg, as tM - I" appropriation is credited on the claims. Cirta os Bates Jora.a.—The Dos3ocracy are note just putting in their best licks for uonainations.for the_ county- officers. -- Bele id a bid for tbo Sheriffalty. We copy the following-adveltiscbadst . • • . last week ;. . - For Sheitj—'l C he indersigned o#erq himself as a eardidate for . the Ace of Sher iff Of Franklin County, subject to the deeis• ion of the Democratic Nominating Canyon ticin Ticledges himself, if notbioated, to Use every drat in his power, to inetire the enema of the iihole ticket, and if elected, to pay to the Treasurer of the Franklin Co. Monumenta, Almelo tiotione thousand dollars towards the erection of a monument to the memory of the dead soldiers of said bounty. BENJAMiII C. MM. ff ten don't set the nomination on the atren.th of this bid, the doileniion will bate brought crown upon it the iodisation of every "loyal'" dem6orat in the conoty. Del ogates will take notice.. Hsi* is a sato of fers a thousand dollars, Veletuitiatecl attic e• lected, to a worthy object. if you don't nomisato him, the Menumentil Asseiation will lose an important gift, and you will exib ith a lack of patriotism and zeal in the cause which the Republioans will hurl at you in every Waller the canvass. Bea is far•seelor, if he don't get the nomination; if be does and is elected he'll be a trump. if neither, it will only be one of his jokes.—Opinion. .Collecting money just now is an °up kill business.' An 'enhags has the follow ing en the subject: "Last week a man step ped tip to us and said be would pay every cent he °Wed us if be lived until "Saturday night. We presnme the man died. Anoth. or said he would pay ns in a day or two, as sure as shOoting. We are led to the el:m essiest that shooting is uncut:tin. Anoth er said he hoped to go to the devil if be did not pay us in three days. flavine seen him since, suppese•he's gone; but we trust he has not hoped in vain. km saki they would see us to morrow; These men have been stricken blind, or else td•ttiorrew bas hot come. One man told us aia ihOothes ago that he would pay us as soon as be got some money. The man would not lie, dad, of course, lid lids not got a cent since." Resurrs.--The state Bowe has pasSeB a bill to prolong the lives of 'cotton taili,' the firet sebtioti of which provides that Hire after it, shalt not be lawful for any person in this Oohimonwealtb to kill or have in his Poseisien, or expose for sale any rabbit, be tween the first day of January end the fif teenth day of October; in each year ander a penalty of five dollars for each and every rabbit so killed or unlawfully had in possess ion or exposed for sale. tbiIdITTEMIURG RAILIOAIi .-:—Thelleetbilk ry money having been raised to warrant the cod3thetiCement of the work on the Emmitts• burg railroad, from the Western Maryland railroad to Emmittaburg, it was decided, at Meeting held in Esmilittibirg, to break grotind on Monday. flbrottlft.—Berkgmin Deccan; the man who was arrested some time ago for the reb Most of Messrs; Pilkington & Sohlotterbeek, atUagsretowo, and having had his tri al retrieved to Fred'erisk errunty,Was released on bail and returned to his homes Heaver'. district, when be . eotomitted suicide by shoot ing himself cot Wednesday, 22d nit. —PLANTS.—Vegetable plaste of differ ent kinds ire now ready for !delivery at the gardens of John Norge!. ItzeitPre.—The follo . wing Is a link of oar . eitheoription reeeipts for Nerd: , Chriesien • $2.00 josepik Flory,f 4.00 John aehr, • 2.00 lease Glebr; • 2.00 L. Jaoques, • , 2.00 Daniel Geiser, 4 00 Alex. fletoilion„ F D Peard; P. (6 , Jeremiah frollinger,'• jacrob Sen., Christian Miller, Gio. J. Paisley, Rev. A. C Winery Jacob Friedley, _Join A. Rooter, — ,VTR Samuel Lecroo, A. J Fahoestook, —Josiah Burgs 2.00 2.00 2.00 boo 2.00 _s_so 2.00 2.00 8.00 2 - 00 - 2 00 2 00 — 8;00 2.00 4-00 /00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 2.00 Jobti W. Hoover, (Hil lery 2.00 Jacob tieefer, 2 00 'Aron Lowry, 2 00 . Goo; We. Tol.zi- 4:0.0 Mrs. Nancy Gilbert, 2 00 Abrw. Frantz, . 4.00 'Samuel Frantz, 4.00 B. M. 00 N.. Bonebrake, !linty . Beer, . J. C. Smith,. Dr. R. X. BonebralCe? Christian Frantz, Sol. Barbet:oi, W. A. Flory, C B. Funk, Geo. Foerthman, W. A. Reid, . Samuel B. File, Miss E. Boult, Michael Shoemaker,. ilotio Baer, Sand? Lewis Deatrioh, W.. Young, Johe Johnston, • Stouffer Snively,• Joseph Ripple; Israel Baer, J. Philips, Ent Chas. West, amitel Youit 'A Niew list tot CRENBERRIEBA ear respondent of the California Farniii. Makes the following erteellmit sitggestion: a.t do not see bow soy one *he has ever noticed the delicate foliage and flower of the cranberry even when wild tuid uncultivated, could fail to be struck with its' beauty. But my eb jest is to call the attention of your readers to its value when cultivated in pots, io the house, or still better in hanging baskets.— When them grown, the long; slender stems, dropping from the basket together with the rich fruit, farm a most beautiful object. Let those who mourn that they cannot afford to purchase foreign novelties to make a rue• tie basket, put a few cranberries in it, and hang it in the window, sod they will say they never saw anything more beautiful.' too .President Grant's Administration, zap the American opens the third year of its term with a reduction for the month of the National-debt of $11,011,250,65. This is about two millions in excess of the average monthly reduction of last year. and nearly double the amount of reduction effected in March 1870. It brings the total decrease since the advent to power of the present Ad. ministration to $219,765,663',74, and leaves as to the total of interest .and principal of our public debt of 82,434,076,60,05 Tak ing the basis of our population at thirty. nine millions, this gives us a proportion of $62,4 per head as the :bemire of our na tional obligations. In England the existing proportion is about $l2B per head, and io 1866 our own was over one hundred dollars, Such fig:nres are more eloqueut than the complaints of scores of croakers. PT The microscope shows the color of the hair due to a deposition of pigment in its substance. When the hair glands. become enfeebled, this pigment fails. One atter an othcr the hairs becoree whites or fall oat, producing baldness. Baldness is easy to preveet but hard to litre. ATiteB HAIR *loos stops it; even restores the hair 1101R8- tithes; always softens, freshens, and gives the ghisa of youth. This great adamant shouldibe preserved since it can be by ATER'S HAIR . Vrcialt, which is beautifully clean and free from anything injurious to the hair. [Trains, Springville, N. Y. te,„Gray hair may be made to take on its youtblid cola and beauty by the use of Ball's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, the best prepdration fOr the hair snown to the mi• once of medicine and chemistry. In hondoo, every eight minutes, night and day, somebody dies; every five minutes a child is licit n. This great city contains twice as many at Denmark,, three times as many as Greed, and four Modred times as many as Georgetown, D. C. In its vast populati on of nearly 4,000,000 it has, 140,000 habit ua l gin drinkers, 100,000 abandoned women, an d 10,006 professional gamblers; 50,000 mh o • josh known to the police as thieves and re eeiveri of stolen goods, .500,000 habitual frequenters of public; boasts, sad 60,000 street Arabs. To keep this vast multitude of disorderly obarieters in something like o bedience to the law, 6000 policemen are ne cessary. Of the population of the pity, only about 500,000 attend public worship, there being a Million of adult absentees from church every Stintlay. EOM/ATIO 81314AD10.—Min Mary JIM Lovell,.a beautiful young woman, who ter some pat years has been the mistress of Jobb E.Blasikkara, a pork Merohant of Greenfield; Ohio. jesistitted suicide en the 22d ult.. ; Wear 'h ot plan by taking poises. Blank burn hi Iris All of family, 45 years of age,. and sad kis Whitley with the young woman field Maria Sabh suede' among - their re - apatite friends that s it I* said they both re melted ape saioise. They provided them. selves with poison. and having strayed them selves nosily, drat' eight mites "from Green field and matinee a wild wood embed Cliff run. The 'young rumen swallowed her share of the poises and died. Blackburn's heart relegate bid and ho rotttrned to the town and told the riling woman's frionda et the eiroarmitanties, and they preluded to the spot and found the body. Blackburn, it is laid, hlif Mom* hopelessly insane. The Concord (N. U.) Patriot furnishes e a est hen ~ story—to the effect that a hen covered up by bay en the 27th of Deoem ber made her way out mi the 19th of Feb ruary, lively bat lean. 2 00 4 00 2.00 COTTONS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, &e.--The above complaints seem to be in cruising in prevalence, and if not taken in time, either one may lead to that dreadful and fatal disease—oonsumption. What crim inality to neglect them when the result may be so terrible 1 BriggaThroat and Lung Healer is a positive' remedy' for all diseases of the throat, lunge and chest—never — failing when used in the morning - of Sold by druggists. CORNS, BUNIONBcINGR9WPNO Neat), Sto.—The enorfoously increasing sales of Brigge"Alletator aod Curative for the pre vention and ortre of the many painful diseas es of the feel, bear Witness to their wonder ful superiority over all other like prepara lions; For years — they have been steadily growing in favor, until now the great major• ity who aro troubled with bad feet will use no other remedies. The Curative, for sore, tender and festered Oorns and bunions, bad nails, &C., is Soothing and healing, perman• ently oaring the worst eases when toad ao cording t 6 .directions. Th 6 Allevetor,—fo the mire of all! Cotomon corns and for the preventiOn oure of .all corns, bunions, &c., is, 'par °Veneta,' the only artiole ever yet discovered that will produce a like result. Sold by F. Forthidan, & Druggists generally. Paitetnal, Bleeding or Itching. Y This iiiNtreisling and harrowing disease is alarmingly ou the. increase. Moro so. pother's, item the fad that those who are afflisted 'tom a false notion of delicacy, are afraid to ask for a lathed', thereby making their triaditiou kriortn.--Ilow-wrong and fe tal is this neglecit. At the first intimation of the appearantia of this tomplaint they should procure Briggs' Untivaled Pile Rem edy, and, using it' aeoording to directions, immediately °heck it and permanently cure it. It la easy of applioatioa. and thorough in its effects. Sold by le. Penniman. ' 2.00 • 2 0') 2 00 . ALL F MUHL!, SICILIAN AMUR . Is the beet article known to preserve the heir. It will positively restore GRYA HAIR TO ITS ORIGIN itt COLOR AND PROMOTE ITS 4110 W TH. It is ea Wifely hew scientific discovery, combm• ing many of the iriost powerful and restoratße a— gents id Vebetable kingdom. It makes the Hair smooh and glossy ; And does not stain the skin. IT IS RECtymm ENDED AND USED TOE FIRST MEDIC Cif AUTHORITY. For sale by all druggists. Price $l.OO P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. nemosi ea Thrtrsday, Match 23, by Rev. H H. W. Hibshman, Mr. fiNisißY J. LITTLE', to Miea OfIRISTI. FOURTIIMAN, both of Waynesboro' ' itritatm ercomers, * At Ringgold, Md., on th• 23d ult., .Mr. SOLOMAN SEIOOKRY, aged 65 poets, e months and 12 days. "I:lewd father, thou ham( lefi Thy loss w• deeply feel, But 't*aa God that hath bereft uas He can all our sorrows heal." FLOUR —The flour market is without far ther change of special note. About 600 barrels changed hands, including superfine at $5 Reims allBs 75®62 5. 9RAIN.—The wheat market is somewhat. firmer, but there is not much activity; sales of Indiana red at *1 d5®168, Pennsylvania and Ohio de at $1 65®1 68. Rye may be quoted at.sl 05. Oars is dull and drooping; 4.000 bushels sold at 80®81e tar yellow,. and 78®80o for Western mined Oats are unchanged; sales of Western and Pennsyl vania at 67®68e. NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS I MT. HOPE STORE! entigritier announces Nblii customers and the public that he has returabd from the East With a Lino stock of SPRING- AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, Motorise, Gineettkiraie, Hardware, Glassware, Oils Paint., Hats and Caps, Hciotrand Shoos, Notions, and other jowls 'itch as ire usually kept in well regitlated eokntry stares, all of which will be sold cheap for the GAIS H I Persons in want of any article in his tins are invited td call and outsides his stock and leant his pikes, as his object is to rnike "quick sales at short profits," His sto c k am . braces Drugs and Patent Madicines, including the eelebrated Fabrney Panacea. WM H. BROWN- Mt. Hope, ap 6—tf. Assignees , Notice• NOTICE is hereby given to all that Henry Besore of Washington township, Franklin Uounty. Pa.. has madianallelivered to the under signed steed of Voluntary AuignMent of 'said Bosom's estate for the berm& of his creditors.— We. therefore no‘ify his creditors to present their claims and his debtors to make payment of their indebtedness without delay to us. • D. B. RUSSELL. OLIVER BEMBRE, 31 Assignees. The highest cub price will tie paid tot Cwt Ina Ittinpe delivered at the woks at thip LiEldEft M. kO. PIIILADELPHI&, April Si 0, , I ", ~ C • ,• J.Burils*mbetioriAelik, CORNER• DRUG'B7O RN is still'aheid. READ, REFLECT; abd. Is convjaasd. DRVOSiol_tho-booqualitt, PATINT Msoictsse of all kinds, PIM WARTA Ltio'and COLOW/s 0114 Trnarkernst, &o, &0., at THE CORNER VERO STORE. BRUBBEB, COMBS, POCIUT BOOKS; RA- sots, Pen :tit tone , • °spiv, •er u r , Toilet araf Fancy Goods,• OM, full assortment THE CORN ER:DRUG'STORE DESIRAIVE in every household;• Pura Bak ing Materiel. You can always get the best at THE CORNER DRUG" STORE. PURE GROUND SPICES are sold at THE CORNER DRUG STORE. tL•AOORYNG EXTRACTS; 16 diffdrent kinds at THE CORNER DRUG STORE: liFt; AMVEKSON'S Vogretablb,VeriiiiPolla.— TH. bast remedy for *Whit. berg, BILIABLII trod, PALITABLII. • WHISKEY'. BRANDY, RUM, GIN atd•WINE foittiedicinal purposes at TILE CORNER DRUM; STORE. trtusseis it THE i;OR - PEER' DRUG STOttlf: Gdt your rosettaurilovit iftled by DR. AMBEkRoN. Assignee's Notice. TOTICE N hereby elms to all that Samuel 01Gondar of Washinatbn Township, Frausiihi Co CPa.; has. Iliade and delistwed' td the undert , sitned a Deed •of Voluntary Assignment of said' (lender's estate tot the benefit of bib creditors. r therefore notify ins creditors to presenttheir claims, and his debtors to make payments of - their hiding , ' ediica%Withtiut delay to roe. PETER ROMER,- As-ignea. A mil- 6 3t THE NEW WILSON Underfeed Shuttle and SEWING NIACIIINES s2s' Cheurpitr than Any Other Bi 4 mtlieily. Durability and Dean!, they itinti unrivalled! For'griveasno,H 'Musa. Tenants, Fir.- LINU. Quilting, CIAMNO. Btpnt4rs. BRAIDTIM GLTII rRING, Gathrrion & sewing on gathers, they are un excelled., Wattaitcrtei. E: WA MANI'. B. E. Corner Diamond, Waynesboro,' Pa. mar l!loi _ _ DR. D. A. WFOUFFER, DENTIST; • GREENCASTLE,:PA. • Experieneed in Dentistry, will insert you sets of tf.eth at prim to suit the times. , feb 16-1671. DAIRY BUSINESS. mHE subscriber respectfully announces to this 1 citizens of Wayneaboto' that be has provided himself with first•class milch cows, and will contin uo to supply all who will patronise him, regularly during the spring and summer seasons, morning and stoning, with milck and cream, at reasonable rates for the. cash. HENRY GARBAUGH. mar 90—ti JOSEPH DOUGLAS, ATTORNEY.A.T.LAVF, Waynesboro'. Pa., gRACTICES it; the several courts of Franklin and adjacent counties. .B. Beal Estate leased and sold and Firs Insurance effected on reasonable term dee 10 WAYNESBORO' COACH FAC RY . AM GEC. B. HA*BER having withdrawn a the Erni of Atlanta & Hawker. the sib r informs the publik Hutt he continues the Coachm ing business in all ite branches, at the -old stand. He will at all Hetes hate a supply of new Buggies, different kinde, on band; also secombliandeff is. hides. Repairing done at short notice. He was the bat material and.suiploys good mechanics.- He returns his thanks to be public for their liberal pa tronage and by attention no hairnets and a•: Ceps shim to accommodate hoping to merit a liberal share of the saws in thirluture:. jail 14 tf JusT REV a V ZI),A mu m e , „i L ea ti ler roz shah:maker :ad eadaltets. at ROUZER 4 Y UNTZ'B,. , Pikepaille junt iltf JACOR ADAMS.