Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, April 20, 1871, Image 2

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    VILLAGE "RECORD.
' %AT 4ft.imirsal 11111 CS Cott CO°.
l'hu radar, April 20, Mi.
80th of May . is Os day pennasest
)3 , set apart far the decoration of soldier's'
-gra V.
—TY set.,The MeKaig-Black ono is still pro
ms sitigst Frederick, 1111., the testimony
for the &tepee being coquinued at lest ao
genets.
fir is thought Congress will adjourn
this week. There is nothing so detain it ex
cept the conference committees on the Ka
Klan and deficiency appropriation bills.
gek-A German now living to Readiag Pa.,
is the father of 40 children, and 'hat been
married three times. Only four el the ail•
dren are living
tiat-The s difEneity in the eel region 1/11151
not so serious us at first repotted, and every
thing lits quieted down so that the WWII),
ry bus been allowed to go home.
do lisLin.tore last Wednesday at the advanc
ed age of 106 years. The deceased was for•
inert) , the slave of Geo. Stonebtaker.
artho Internctional Typographical Con
vention, composed of delegates representing
all the Typographiesl lioious in the United
States and Canada, aeletobles in the City of
Baltimore on the bth of Juoe.
lar The General Assembly of the Pres.
beterian Church in the United states of A
merica, will meet to the First Presbeterian
Church in the city of Chicago, - Dipoles, on
Thursday, the 18th day of May nest- •
'to-Cullen, the Philadelphia jitter libe ob.
j. eted to serving with a colored man, on Fri
day paid bis fine and was released from jai.
It just took him four days to become tired
of the experiment of "rotting in prison." In
sult was added to lijary in his - eatio by Judge
S'aarewood refusing a write of habeas coryas
to release him from the jail where he Lad
been soalived by Judge Ludlow.
liffirqbe fighting outside tbo walls of the
city f r poseession of it has been continued
h — graarearnestness and vigor on- both
aides. All night . on Saturday the bombard-
ment of the torts which the insurgents oeou.
py was inectsaut, the infantry firing was
!Le heaviebt yet heard, and the crash of tai•
trailleuses was continual. It is poiitively
affirmed that the national army was complet
ty repulsed, although Tillers' circulars and
Versailles despa►ehea still say that the bat
tles have been of an weimportant diameter.
111c51ahon's positionsare so close to the
eity that she% fall into the streets,•sad that
• porti•Jos_et-44r-is----u-stler---b• ,• • • „ _o OS
been descried:- . The gates at Port
have been battered down by the eanonado,
aria the streets leading up from it are in ru
ins. Notwithstanding the character of the
contest so fat, it is stated that the great at.
tack in Icifirelinit not yet been made, and
that the assaults of the peat week have been
only preparatory to.the final effort to force
a way into the insurgent city, The revolt
ers have planted batteries on the hill of Tro
cadero, from which they back opened fire on
fort Valetine, sad are vigorously replied to
by its gnus. Reports of the Joss of file are
varied and contradictory; the Parisians is
sorting that the beseigers have suffered very
heavily and the Government denying that
Communists are doing anything but wasting
ammunition.
Inc Ku KLUX litt.r, —The Senate ou
Friday passed the llouge bill, commonly des
ignated the Ka Klux Dill, providing for the
suppression of outrages in the South, by the
decesive vnte of 4 to 19 It gives the Pres.
Ideot the power to use the army and . navy
of the United States, Oen necessary, to
deppreas Kit Kluziam, nod for the'same pur
pose, when necessary, to suspend the writ
of habeas corpus, The New York Stan
dard sibyl, in refereuce to the bill : 'When
President Lincoln, in 1861, trailed for au ar
my to put downreisitanee to the civil power
of ihe Union h o was denounced by cation
newspapers sod politicises but the nation
emphatically deeWed the questiou in his
favut So, too. iu the pion days of our na•
tioual life Washington sent en army of titteen,
thousand wen into Western Pennsylvania
to enforce obetaenee to law at the paint of
the bayonet. After order had bees restored
sod our first rebellion quelled the Father of
our Country reported Mahone to Congress,
and htis atnion Naas approved.
The (Alias it passed the Senate was aniond•
ed is several particularn,itawill, therefore
have to go back to the Lfouse, which will.no
doubt take immediate and effeetive measures
to smith the lawless bands of organized tit!.
tines whose outrages in the'Snuth have be.
knrue alattoiug and iuteletable.— liar. Tele ,
.111**Tbe foilowincis bald to be .au • infal
lible remedy for chicks:la ot.olloa. Tao t4ro
nouces•euolt of 4tarn, I.uo So/phur,llaleatio
l'erTer, (lopltems, oud liohin. • For • about
cw t .( o x obiiskets, mix 3 ruble e.pooas Soil of
the ueov'e in'a riwirt of comb woad, wade wet;
I ,Eiti is -the same proportkoa fur a larger or
number tit' °Magee. '
=ZS
sebiat
W veryvioleot snow steno opaues°.
Art ass Q fly. lona, op Suodiy night
Anti ratted furinuAY wag! Mtinday aighS.--
I , vtda lottfp b'toeLeci
=LE
OCAk:',MATTERS. •
trsep notice'otTitrairke tleoiion.
• —See likdiertisestent of Mts. 0. L.. Liam
'Larger.
—Some of our farmers are planting earn
and others are otiont to momenta. . •
—Certain young ladies talk too loudly on
the streets atter night..
aigt.Behind tfiti age- , •l3usteess melt 'who
don'i advertise their goods and push trade.
OPENING —Our neighbor Reid is now o
pening u nice stook el goods at his Fami ly
Groot Fey Store.
IV% new Braes Band be been organiz
ed at Fairfield, Adams county, wills s% en-
tirely new Bet of ipetrumente.
ins.Viriplog the month when coming out
of a saloon, does mot always' indicate that a
mega has keen 'setting his whistle'.
—Melchor Spielman him leased of Rev.
D. F. Good kie koi beds near di'.
See motiee.
FaOST.—Sines our last issue we have had
several sharp frosts, owing to the dryness,"
weather the fruit so far Imo 'not been dam
arid the least thereby..
tedrAu exchange Bays "everybody cow
lamed paying their debts on the Ist of A
pril." We beg leave to differ, moat aespeot
-,
tally.
tar it is Easier for a man to take hold of
the neat of his pante and throw himself over
the moon, than to get to heaven alter ,win•
dill% the pistol.
A TREAT —Nr. lienneberger of the down.
towo Bakery and Confectionary, will accept
oar thanks for a faudly:treat of very superior
ice erearei - iVe first of the Beast*. Bitola
•
knows how to get things up.-
SeLit —Mr. E. B. Winger t .ot.Qoiney,
last week bold hie store house nnd dwelling
to Mr. Henry Good•ior the sum $4 500, and
his stock ofgonda to Pir. Obviation Good,
who will endow' the business in that plane.
• Itt`We are tinder obligations to Messrs.
Weagley Kurtz, Of Central Market, for a
firm Surloin Roast. Primo beef, veal, eta .
can be bed as usual at-their cellar on Friday
and Saturday evenings.
set e -OfEcer Horner on Monday evening
arrested au Iriahmaa for disorderly mama
and lodged him in the "Lock up" until
Tuordey morning. The Juan was evidently
under the Mimeo ci mania Wu, or some
thing akin to it.
PRESAYTERY..—The Presbytery of Oar
lisle will meet in the Presb • terian `l3 *.
this place, on Tuesday next, the 25th inst.,
at 7 o'chmk, P. M. The Rev. W. N. Ged
des will be ordained sod installed as Pastor
of the 3otigtegation tot Wednesday morning
the 26th. Sermon by Rev. Dr. Erskine.
DENTAL ROO:vs.—The moat tastly and
cosely fitted up Dental Rooms, perhaps is
the county, aro those of Dr. A. E. Bran
isholta, next dbor to the dry goods store of
Messrs Coon Stonehouse,,(tsp stairs) S. E.
eorner.of the Diamond. the Dr. is
an agreeable gontletuan, and as an operator,
is excelled by few dentists.
MIRAMAR RAILROAD.— Wm bleliellee,
' of Chambersburg, has boon elected
President of the Miramar Railroad, vice Sam
uel Bailey, Esti of Dillsburg, resigned. The
Company has resolved to put the road tin
der contract immediately from • elnaversburg
t o Mechanicsburg, vie. Milltown, Papertown
and Boiling Springs. • Sealed proposals will
be received until the - 29th lest., at Newville.
NEW STREETS.— Mr. A. B Stoler, our efE
°lent Surveyor hi this week eugeged in lay
ing off two uew Street at the West end of
the Borough, running North' and South and
parsilel with Leitersburg Street. We under
stand North Street, is.to be eztended to in •
tersect the new streets. ll fioe site will
thus be opeuod up - for the new School Build
ing, otantuandieg a• beautiful vier of rural
sua moautuin seeuery. Oar Beard of Direo
tore should martins their surroundings.
CURIOS'ITY.—Nothing is so much nobler
'than the desire for knowledge,—Nothing
much shabbier than vulgar curiosity.—
What,clues it signify to us what others do
or have; and why can nut we leave then;
and theirs aloud. No one in the world likes
to be watched and pried titter; and it does
nut scum very thilicult_tu tin twour neighbor
to this matter as we would that he should
de to us. This .curiosity is, generally the;
great sin of small societies. Fur want of a' •
More he o tithy nutlet fur thetatuatio imagines : ,
with which ,we are )111 horn, ths dwellers
confined 'mimeo turn upon each other,
like vo many eiders in a tumbler,: and try
ttt hula the real 'eturvatiou ;of this iutginet)
hy.the alscuourishweat of gossip.
. ; 1;4",10 eases of kerosene ',fires, don't try to
cstiuginsh ate ,liame with water ; that will
spread the lustead; -use :blankets, or
%relies elosh; quilib, shatvls, or whatever 113 y
,bsukboad that eat he used to titnother : -tho
Samos. • Don% ese water; the oil floats upon
it and bums es rapidly" as ever. Ite — ment•
bar that autotherieg is that , °ply, Oneuessful
stay of stopping ,the fir%
s,.Tho Walt boys around 'tetra wake
tau much twist, a night.
Fiat fN Sattyttesstato.—The 13hippenia
burg Sentinel Mr that '"at about fevi
et% Tuesday night, the 11th inat , , flames were
discovered issuing from the.ettible of Qv) !
Cole, situated on an alley Witte Tear of
the rsestanot office, which. coftwanninsileg to
the edible - of RJ. Lawton, &l
-•
imning, soon enveloped both in la Oleo_ of_
fiame,and in Siebert time both warenemonl ;
daring, heap of mins; At 'that time of the
fire a strong West wind prevailed, which scat.
tared-the burying embers to all parts - of the
town, making a general conflagration iwinent
Indeed; it was only through the greatiat ex
ertions that the flames wersprettented from .
00 ' ISMUO letting to the stable of Dr. Stewart—
the only protection to the Salina building,
the Cumberland Valley Depot, the office of
• the Netes and the residence of Judge Ruby.
The contents of both stables, including a
sew carriage belonging to kr. Cole, ~ were
burned. The demons of the Shippensbnrg
A Fire Ring" are again et their fleodish work,
ead,nnless prompt measured are taken to
ferret out:theliailt) parties, much valuable'
TO ert may be deatroyed,:_ntany fatoil" •
made homelese, and the lives of innocent
women and children placed io jeopardy.
oft. Last week the torch of the heartless
incendiary was applied in the town of New
burg, in the same clouisty, and several stables
destroyed • •
SOliN TllROAT—.Everyboiy, has ri pure for
this trouhls, but simple remedies appear to
be racet effectual. Salt and water . % used by
many as a gargle. but a little slam .and
honey dissolved in sage tea, is-better. oth-.
era use a few drops of camphor en loaf au.
gar, which often affords immediate relief.—
Application of cloths wrung out of bot wa.
ter applied' to the neck, changed as often as
'it begins to cool, has the most potency for
removing isflanmation 'of anythieg.—Er.
Loos. TO YOtin INTERNsTB —Save Time
anti Money.
It you have any thing:la - Bell,
If you have lost anything, .
_lt you have found anything,
If you have a house to rent,
If you 'want to rent a house,
If you want
. botirding,
It you Want anything,
Tell a Thousand Penh at 'me, by ad
vertising in the..ll.teortn.
NEW GOODS —Messrs. S. W. Miller & CO.,
lias 'opined out a. stock of new spring and
summer goods. Call and examine styles and
prices. Advt. next neck
VegitableSieilian Bair Renew
er prevents the hair frost falling off. .11Se
:BUSYNESS arAitALs.
ICED AND SALTED PlER.—Reid keeps ic
ed shad and herring, also salted shad, &a
FOR SALE.---Two Mach Cows. Eoquiro
of the Printer.
Fon Ser.a.--A flue throe-your old colt,
well broke to work. Require at this °Zee'.
SCHOOL—The Sumner Session of Miss
Alice &sore% Select Soiled, in This town,
will commence on The let day of 'May next.
WANTED —A woman to do bouse•work.
Liberal wages given. Enquire of the Prio
'ter.
Ir==l
—PlANrs.—Vegetahle plants 'of differ
era kinds are Dow ready for delivery at the
gardens of John Morgal.
GONE LAST -- Miss Stickel of the firm of
Stickel & Gordon. is now East selecting a
stock of spring Millinery goods, which they
expect to redeye on Saturday next.
IN TEE CITY-•Mr P. Wiesner of the Marsh
Store is now in Philadelphia making his
Spring and Summer purchases of new goods,
which he expects to open out in a few days,
LAST Nonce.—The subscriber intendieg
to go East on the first of May to lay in a
viersl stock in the Photograph line, asks
all persona indebted to hint to cull and set
tle in the meantime.
2t • L.• C. BRACKEILL.
NEW' FlRM,—Mensre .ix. E. Waynant &
Geo. .Boorcer, have entered into co•partnet
ship io•tbe Merchant Tailoring businees, and
have opebed out a stock of cloths, cassimera,
veatings, and other goods for gentlemen and
boys' wear, en the,. L. Cor. of the Diamond.
Advt. next week.
liEsuatgo.--Abrm, Short has , restimiid
business us a horse farrier. Mr. S. has had
Malay years experience in tho treatment of
diseased horses and stock generally. Heal.
deuce at the Holsinger factory Northwest of
town.
EAST.—Updegraff t 9 . itt New York . and
Philadelphia' aelectiat Materials and sedum
Stock. Those who meet Fashionable gate,
Gloves, Neckties, Collars, Cuffs, Hasid
kerelicre, Suspenders, Shirts sod underware
Caoes, I.lmsrellas, travehiag Bap; Packet.
Books, &a , Should atteod their opeuitia,
Saturday 15th and Tuesday MO opposite
Washiogtea House.
N.orads.-.-7'o ali whom it ma'✓ Fan.
cern:--41 N. Beaver has closed out lila bus
hada at E corner of the blamed,
Wayneabore;iand repievedhis goods to Perry
Co. Pa. All accottaia not settled with- him
by the 22d last., will be placed in thelande
os M.' 8. Bibbitt, .1t14; 'for collection, upcn
whom parties interested are requested to Call
without delay and tbue avoid costa.
C,! Ll.
K. Brattish°.lee bee
relmoired hii'Deo al office to the ramie -iv
,
bo,VW the itt3tellef . Meitars & Stonehoutie.
ip 6 , -41,
'lN.,lllmt IMitnistp....Thomas Hedges, a
Sete& hitan•thle nanrdirer and 'desperado,
who shot.Ond fatally-wounded , a man nem
ed Wi'llitti4ockc'en Friday night, was taken
lrom the jail in Etteunten, Va., about 1 o'•
elock last Tuesday morning, and binged" a.
betelftnifes'lroin• - te:wn. The *kr 'and
ea *herd were both in the jail, and refused
the mob the keys, when they broke . open
tt, doer end - took Hodnei out. Non e of 00,
men who entered the jail were disguised,
jet they Were'ciet reeiitifzed, ' being Stran
gers to both • the jailer, •aud ex•sberiff - -
Hodges had shot and killed four MO pre
viously in that same locality.
'Tux FOX, Suroitte.—The 'body of. Mrs.
Emma Fox', of -Newport, R. 1., missing'Since
March eleventh, was toirod last Friday even
ing, with her Diamondittiol_witch on,. and
also twenty doi lan in Morley. Her 'husband
W. W. Fox, died of oinsumption at' Everett
House, in NeVr'York on the 9th of March,
and on the night of Match 114, she told
het triends she would drown herself; and
was . watehed, but she eluded them.
The, New York Sun say_s;in_relerentio_t
t to a ocking 'affair that alter Mr. Foil and
Rot lett their'beentifal villa at New
port, and - teok a fine suit* of tooms at the
Everett Rowe, Union Square, N. Y., each
had a will made. Altbough Mr. Fox had
squandered his own fortune, he was tbe heir
pros,peitive to ail estate dalued it over s7oo ,
000 ;while his wife had property in West
chester treurity in her own right • valued at
over 8500,000. besides theconatry seat at
Newport. 'These wills were drawn each in
faVor of the other.
It has been estimated,, fter giving a good
deal of at:elation to the subject, that the .
whole amount of fortification wall in China,
if, put together, 'would build one 20 feet
high and 10 feel thick entirely round the
globe, and would require 5,000 men,to,-work
steadily for 2,000 ,years to accomplish the
work, The walls of Pekin ate Wondrous
structures, and there are many others like
them, to say nothing of the, great wall on
the -frontier.
Capt. G. W. Alexander, once command
.ant of Castle Thunder, and afterward et the
military prison in Salisbury, N. C. it is
stated roeeatly died in poverty in Eng
land.
COMMIS, .•'02M.1)6 BRONCMITS, 'ASTHMA,
iftehe above complaints seem to he in.
creasing in prevalence, and if not taken in
time, either one may lead to that dreadful
. and fatal disease—consumption. W hat °rim.
*slily to neglect them when the result may
be so terrible I Briggs'• Throat and Lung
Realer is a positive remedy for all diseases of
the throat, lungs and chest—never failing
when used in the morning of affliction.—
Sold by druggists.
External, Bleeding or
Itohing. This distressing and harrowing
disease is alarmingly on the increase. More
so. perhaps, from the fee that those who are
afflicted from a false notion of delicacy, are
afraid to ask for a remedy, thereby making
their condition known. flow Wrong and fa.
tal is this neglect. At the first , intimation
of the appearance of this eimplaint they
should procure Briggs' Unrivaled Pile Retu•
edy, and, using is aocording to directions,
immediately check it and permanently cure
it. It is easy of uppliestion. and thorough
in its effects. Sold by F. ourtbruan. •
CORNS, BUNIONS, INGROWING NALES,'
enormoioly increasing sales of
Briggs' !Alleviator 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 prepara
tions, For years they have been steadily
growing in favor, until now the great major.
ity who aro troubled with bed feet will use
no other remedies. The Curative, for sore,
tender and featured corns mid bunion's, bad
inals, &a, is soothing and healing, perman•
_IZALES
•. ,
' 'ss • A VECETABLE SICILIAN
.' • - "''';:ii` 44.1 A 1-I,AI R- .
has proved itself to l o thelnost perfect prepara
tion for the Hair ever offered to the public to -
Restore Gray Hair to its Original
Color,
and create a ricw pr , wth where at befallen off from
&seas° or natural dearly.
It wile pi•ese? ye the Bair from • falling' out.
All who use it are unanimous in awarding it tha
praise of being the best Hair Dressing extent.
Our Treatise on the Hair sent. free by mill.
BIANCFACTURRD ONLY BY
R.P. HALL & CO.. Nashua, 'A. H., Proprietors
For sale by all druggists.
"MIaC.7EI I*4COIVIM.
Oa the 3d inst., in Leiterabtug, Mr. AR
[BALD ZEIG LER, aged about 65 year.,
long. a resident, of ifi.atiown.
O the 26th ult.„ near Greencastle EAR-
R.Y MILTON, sou of John and Christina
Meredith; aged 1 year. 8 weethe and 12 days.
At Etwoittsburg, Frederick mounty. Md.
on the 17th that.,• Mr.. FREDERICK. EI
DER in the 47th year of his age.
3141C.Zk:E1.3X.,3EIT'Si.
PHOgADSLPHIA, April 17.
FLOUll,'—:Thu flour Wad:et is quiet at
r premed:4y quoted rates: demand is
confined- to the wants mt the home coussioxers
*hose, purchases foot up 500 barrels, Wont&
leg 'superfine afss 50(5.75, extras. at $6,00
@6;25 Wisconsin autP Alioactrotd ultra farm
iiy iit $7®7 . 50, Pennsylvania do. at 64.50
(57.00; uud iniisna and Ohio do. at $7.25
i. 75; and fancy brands at $6(69 50 - as '
quality. Rye &or subs $5 5U(65.75.
61tAIN:-- I The wheat market is devo#t of
any spirit, Miles' ofludistia red it 81 65(61
66, 'shake at $ 470, and' white at $1.,75i1
85: :Rye is nominal. • Cora attracts but tit.
tie itteiiiionrsales of yellow at , 680, and Wis.
•tern - o.ixed at 72@730. Ws are unchanged;
sales of Pconsylvsuia, Western and SoUtherh
•
ai6Bo69"conts.
Cer C.E. 4_,
THE.ubeßtriber tplivals.the , public disi he ismil
ieeeed tlie,Hut Hetla.of Res. D. P. Good, and
bus three variettes'ot:Clioice tweet Potatoe Punta
Cor sate; in large or an fail quantities.
Ap 20-9 t • •NI imam% SPEI,I. St &IV:-
CONVEY COAUdiril tiuectack.i,•at
ILFX. LEEDS'.
MOD HENS 11
e "
CAN. EE ARDAT THE STORE OF
• -
WA
•
jSAVE ju,sl bought in the East a choice stock
ofgoodi. A full supply of
COFFEES, TEAS, . ,
lIICE,-W-DITE'RI/GlitS.. -
(corTee, cracked loaf and pulverised)
P. R AND IY. 0. • blO SYRUPS,
DRIED PROM suim'i,Letif . tED HAMS, SAW
• • • KED BEEF , &AL., ;
In the way of Puna Sewn and baking articles
generally and flavoring *Wicks, etc. the quality
stands uneurpamed. I/0 'not forget to look at oar
10 cent. mad lees sugars. I am, prepared to keep.
with the market.--' -
CHEESE.--The very bast qtrelity'Ou bend sum
mer and 'sinter. _„ -
pEt.Afl.C).lEL3airtei.
I get my goods fresh front the factory of James
Mason & Co. Have many different kinds. The
newest thing ont is the "Imperial."
FRESH AND SALTED Firm.
'de fish dephrtment we keep up full, 'and will
play second fiddler to none. All through the prep
er season we get string fish, iced shad and herring
We sell sound fish and sell them right in the season.
is the reason we sell them fast. Customers want
ing one shad Or 100• waited on with the same Alec
; shy. Having made special arrangements for this
season, I can and wilt have iced fish and silted
* shad and liming delivered at my store direct from
the Alexandria fisheries, where they are selected by
a man who has been in the business for many years
I do not intend to be beaten out of the fish line
Housekeepers wanting to lay in a supply for the
summer ehould buy very soon. •
MACKEREL.
I now have in store and for sale a ehoire lot of
Mackerel in whole bbla., halves and quarters, at a•
bout one-hadf the pride per pound of Deem& There
is nothing else in the revision line as ch.cap as ,
Mackerel. Make a note of this.
GLASSWARE.—Look at the Replete tumblers/
sets, small dishes. etc.
QUEENSWARE—Granito wan of the very best
make imported in Tea sass ml
by. the (cozen and half dozen.
Also a lug, stock of ciiinion
Teats atul dishes,
NOTIONS , ANB SUNDRIES.—BaskeIs, buck
ets,brocuns,tebs, brushes,soaps,
• 13arlow's blue, clothes pin s,
•
. pocket books, essences, ate.
chewing-tobacco-and cigars.
I ask the public to call and examine: Will al
ways try to make the prices soil cash buy'ers.
• W. q t i IE4 D.
spril 20
:TURNPIKE ELECTION.
A lv election will be held in the shop of W. A.
.C3.Price on Monday the tat day of May. un 1 be.
tween the hours of 2 and 5 P. M., to elect one Pres
ident end six managers for the Waynesboro' mid
Maryland State Line Turnpike Road Company to
serve the ensuing year,, ,
By ° order 'of the Board
GEO. J. DAMEN •
opr.2o—ts ' Pres2V-
MILLIXERY GOODS !
TO, TUE LADIES:
RS. C. L. HOLLINDERGER has 'just re
'llikettell' a full' supply of new Millinery goods
Ladies are lu T it e d to call and examine., her stock.
apt 20.
PATENTED SEPT:" 21, 1869.
The Merit" of this i llfaebine consist, in part; in• the
attachment of curved knives to the arms of the cut
tingoebeel, the shearing cut across the mouth-piece,
the great power and directness of the blow, by which
treble the volume of material is cut, with lies pow
er then is required by any other Machine; those
combined with its durability end •simplicity of con
struction, command public attention. Nothing lie f
tile to get out of order, but what a boycould remedy
with a pocket Wrench.
Persons in want of machine of this description
will do Well by tithing upon or addressing the en&
dersigned. Good and responsible agent"' wanted to
sell• machines and territory. •
The,above Machin is now, on exhibition at ,the
office of the Waynesboro' Manufacturing Company
Persons interested should call and examine it, for it
is what every - farmer should have. • • —• ' •
• CILABRT,
BEM. . Proprietor.
Agent, • Way neaboro", Pst . ,
july 14741
SUOVEYINa• AND CONVEYANCING.
HE 'undersigheit haringlhad some ten yeari ex.
fil
ionienee se's practical. Survey* as prepsied es
do pli kinds of ; eurveyisig,, laying uut and , dividing
Up : lands, also all hinds of wilting, usually d9pe
scriveners.. Parties' vvishirg vierk done can cell of},
or address' the Undersigned at Waynesboro'.' Yd.
'fob 2-4 i) ' 11.111;PLER.•
SSOZU YO .
11 - IHP. co.portneribip,atbiekberatotbre exibted be.
tweet) Atoussa & FRAII7I, at Piltegville, yras
diisolyed. by notnal consent son the 'lSt 144 of
March, 1871'. 'llur - books and acesuins or the firm
are in ;nay bands. ' All persons indebted• ang rcques•
ted to call and settle innnekliately... • ,
Pkl Ratlzpxt.
np ls-2 4
L. C. BRACKBILL,
• "'PHOTOORAPHER; • A '•
8 . 'dVider' 2 of Me , Duntiomis i
. • . Wiitisibbnce;
tfkg att tiiiea ono' asaiiittn!ent• 0'1! icture
'Farros -and 'Moultliiie Csa.l anti :see spec•
men pictures•i f.
•
FIRST ARRIVA?:
4 OF
NEW GOODS S
Milin,AlM I CO.'S.
WE.ARE NO RECEIVING .011 R FIRST
SUPlLY=i3r' •
SPRING /ND SUM IR GOODS,
To which w• call your 'attention. We are flow'
prepared to sell all, kinds of Dry, Goodsi Groceries.
Ratiensware and *talons, at a mach lower prieets.
thin they hare bean sold for, several years
Codeine., Calicos awl Lavenso
Metes wear of all deccriptiens.
boys' and Misses' Swinver,wear,
:Ilverything needed in th e etathini line
Ras, Imported aetl Girdling Carpet;
!shoes, boots and Ammar LIMA;
Oil Moths fox Floor, and
Notions of all kinds.
Cub's anal Collars,
Embroidery, Laces arid lersertings,,
Neck Tics, tiatteifliss, &e.
Elastic and Gaiterßraid; •
parntstic aid 'French. ttringham;
- Irish, Blay, and Cirat Linen,
t3ottonaties; Jeans and Tvreeds,;.
Table Dialress,aiLlaklilia;
&. llostert, Gloves. &c.
Cs veinier's, Cloths; '
Our prices' sre lots.
Give us it call and rye will try to scroinnrodatn itu
(trawl:lnns'.
A MtIERISON, 11EN EDICT & CO.
„April IS, 1871.
•
VI H ORT OF TUB. CONDI.I I ION OF
itthe lint Natioaal Batik of Wayaosilorn',
r, at the aloes of hitoioesa. Itlatob 18, '7.1:
RE.SOURDEd.
Loans end Discount'', $414777.61-
Orel' , Drafts, 44,69.
U. S. Don'ts to, Secure Circulation,. 75;100,00
U. 8. Bosnia on howl, 33,050 OD
Other Stocks, Both's, sc., 1.298.50
Due troy. Sedeeming Agent, 11.689,1•9•
Due' from Nnt. Banks. IA 881,63
Due front other Bittpkaf and Bankirs;, -, 14 9 1 .6,F6
Curtent Exponees; ' "•- ' ' .•169,43
Gash items awl :Wimps, 768,68
Bills of other Not. Hooke. . 1:10,011
rracionai Currency and Dicke), 193 Up
'Aga 'Vendee Notes', 6,368,45
• LIABILITIES.
, •
Capital. S teak, $70,000,00
.
"
Surplus Fund, 15 000,00
Discount,, Interest, Profit and Loss, 3,738.63
.
Circulation' butetinding, 66,045.00
Dividends unpaid, 70 00
Individunl Deporniti, 94.313,10
•
Date to NAL, tiank4,. ' . 108,61
Due to rittitr Danka 'irio tt sinkers, ' 305,f25
State of Pennsylvania, Z s. Q. ` '
...
County of 'Franklin.
I, John Philips, clehier of the First National
Bank of Waynesboro ,. Jo volotonly :meta that the
above sts•erhent is true t the best of nty-knOwteilge
and beliet., JNO.. PHILIPS, Caohier
t3uhaeribed and sworn to before mo,this 27th day
of March, A. 11.. 187 t... •
J -BURNS. AMBDRSON;N. P.
Correct-.- Attest :
• DAN% MICKLEY,
. • ALEX. HAM ILTON, Directors..
mar 80,) Whir. HAMMETT, 1 .
IMPORTANT ,TO FA RMERS,
RAMSOELL NORWAY OATS,
ITI HIS Oatir is far superior to any
,other for its
J. great yield per acre , and excellent 'panty. The.
stalks grow firin and du riot • lodge eery, many of
them bearing from 150 to 250'grainel
(:cession. - We' IC.ve 'etidence that many bushels
were gold lag season under this ,name. Which wee
an entirely 'different and inferior grain;
This seed was obtained from D. W. Ramsdell,
and is w#rranted genuine;, free of all' foul seed.--
Furnished in any tiied'sickeetir ß ed
. d. Address
ELL dr HO.,
Wiynesbero, r'rariklineo., Pa.
P. B.—One "and a qdarter btrihile should' be town
to the acre.
jen 213--tf
" -
OMNIBUS LINE!
rHE subscriber informs the public that he is • is
Jproprietor of the Puss line z•nning doily I a-.
tween Waynesboro' and 'Greencastle', heritofors run
uy Wolfershurgrr 011iton*. With good horis•
and a g ra t.ataaafouphorsir Qamibus.h. enabled /
so convey psesengsre Co •pd fro *lib comfort, and'
convenience. ,• ~ , „, , , ,
li His Buss 'will , Init. Woy sboio' at 6i 't. M.,
arising st,Orsencestls at B, king quick lingo an d
ewe connection with the first imenippr train at Si
A. M.• Leaves Urseneastle v 5 o'clock, Y. M., ar
riving At Waynesbaro'Att 6 5., Ho, lit himself Pro -
prietor.47ontractor 'end War.. Delivirs Adams
Express matter t 4 marl fr ,Greencastle. All .F
Pr , " • liiitto expressed tt• same morning' sP a
through toiWAyngsilwro' the saute day it Att . "„ v il?' •
t
Pers•ais wishing to sou •goods by Express ,
Wed
*SU t'Y Eiviog bite-6 6 i H. .Poriom vf4bigr t o go
to 114genitown should ski this route. Tl'Llyaiu
ten "' " 0 14 ahliinttansction•rvith tho 1 111 ° 11
inglts Vatintyltailso 4. •
auglef if I - .4 / Ii 11VOLFER$.110 Q2E #
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$204,580,08
$204,5811.08