VILLAGE Rte 0 RD. vtrit.7lPNlOnit Vtc,St. Thatimikp, -1111474; tier Carlisle Barracks le to be entirely die nontinued. 'tar Thto DehiceYtatte State tIOEIVt Wiwi will meet at Ilartiabarg'oa the 24th of May. ElPam:avg.—Wien fancy garters at fifteen to thirty:five dohare per pair. • , rir ANIIBBIII4IiOII of internal revenue of• bets Continue in Tennessee. SeirDaring May Secretary Bontwell will sell eight millions of dollars of gold and per• nhas ten millions of bonds. . edirLaet week green peas sold in Norfolk, Va., at one dollars per peck, and straw bodes at the same price. .65,.The act of Cengress repealing the in ternal revenue special taxes on nearly all kinds of business, except whisky and tobac co, went into. effect on Monday. rirJames M. Mason; ez.Uoited States Senator and Minister to England under the tiontlern Confederacy died.at his residence near Alexandria, ou Friday night. tek.,The Sbdnandoah railroad, of which Thomas Scott was recently elected President eztends from Harpet's Ferry to Salem, Vir ginia (230 miles.) . It appears now that there is to be no immediate resumption of work in the coal wines. The proposed eompronlieee have been rejected, and the end is not appar el) . • • I=l ser-Air Petrilcen has Introduced in the Sen. ate a bill to prevent School Directors or Su perintendents from changing books used in the schools oftener than once in three years. The bill should become a law fourthwith. so. During a thunder storm in New Or . email on i" au tay, a , onsa WAS sun° , y it toio~ affil — a — wocaan in it — instantly ki - led. .All the friends of the martyred Pres ideot will be glad to know that Robert Lin• coin is one of the ablest and rising young members of the Illinois Bar: • ssaiThe - popular drink hairier' as "Toro and Jerry" is said to have derived its name from the fact t! at after a man has drank it several times in succession, be won't Ws, w4toWr hie Tiame — iff(TWor Jerry. um. One of the most gratifying evidences of the strength of our Natiooal credit in Eu• rope is the reception on Tuesday of last week at the, Treasury Department of the applica tion for an agency at St. Petersburg for the negotiation of the new loan, and the accom paniment of a $10,000,008 subscription. —Among the appropriation in the De ficiency Bill passed by Congress was one of $12,000 for .the Sisters of mercy in Charles too, S. 0, on account of destruction of their property during the war. The money was allowed them on account of the ears which they took of wounded offiaers of the Union army. • —The dogma of Papal Infallibility ie giving trouble in Europe. Dr. Dellinger, one of the most learned German Catholic theeio• glans, has been excommunicated by the Popo for persisting in his opposition to the dogma. • The King of Bavaria, himself a Re• man Catholic, has written a letter to Dr. Dollinger, 'deploring the et:tumm:ligation pronounced against him by the Pope: A majority of the professors and teachers In the Munich Uciveraity have signed' an address 9nstaioing him, and asking him to become the champion of Utterance] in the Roman Oath. olio Church. —Advices received at Washington from South' Carolina represent that the colored people are fleeing by hundreds from the counties in the interior of the State, desert ing their homes and partially raised crops. This is owing to the Ku•Kluz outrages, which are alleged to be on the increase. In one donnty alone it is reported that eleven hundred negroes have fled through fear of assassination. The results of this stampede will be that in many sections of the State crops will perish through neglect, and many planters will be entirely ruined. In some sections of the State a perfect reign of ter tor is reported to exist. —The Border claims bill passed the See ate finally on Thursday Mr. Buckalew ineor porated general amendments changing the construction of the bill, apiropriating $l5O, 000 per year for fire payments to liquidate the damages amounting in all to seems bun Bred and'fifty thousand dollars, in lieu of oertifiCates ofindebtednetip at six per cent. ,interest, the flies paymenb in July next, and the rest-in four annual I:summits: The a- Eneodmente . paseera by common consent, as aceeptable mod#cationts. —The Pommy(minis Central Railroad Com. pani has leased the United Railroad Com ipanies of New Jersey(Camden and Amboy, New Je ey. and all antis bran i ehes.) The .Peurisylanai* Companies : agree :to .pay. the New.Jerseyetockholders in annual dividend ofleo per septum per annuM This lease ..gives ita.parehavers *complete live train the Atlantia l fte the Amide f.:34VWhi is awqrd beet?. beam it's pp toe till its • ," no".llfilitary operations progreseed active ly atOttnd Paris dating Saturday and Bntl day. wete Uniformly favorable to the Gov argent. The Versailist troops stormed the eat:Weiss of kort 'D'lssy sucodisfully, ark , - ing out the insurgents, capturing a number of prisoners and guns, and advancing within two hundred yards of the fort. Early on Sunday morning the garrison became panic- stricken and retreated into Paris The sever ity of the attack is ehowt by thd report that the fort was battered into a wreck by Mo. Afahon's artillery. It is admitted from Paris that the ether Southern farts, now held by the Communists, •are untenable on account of the bombardment of them and must very aeon be surrendered. A delegation of Paris Masons visited Versailles on Saturday to as certain the prospects of reconciliation, but niers reiterated his purpose to make no terms with the commune. A long ptoces sion of Masons advanced to the ramparts the same day and planted their banners there under a heavy ire. Cluseret sent out fresh troops from Paris, and a fierce fight was in Foresee all any in the vicinity of D'lssy. The Communists threatened to seise the Northern Railway unless the running of trains and the transportation of provisions is resumed. It reported that in compliance with Bismarck's threat the Commune has re leased the Archbishop•of Paris.• —That the priviledge of the ballot should be acoorded only to those who can ready and write, is approved by the Columbia (S. 0 ) Union, a Republican paper, and this paper says that it thinks there are as many *bite men, in proportion to their numbers, in South Carolina, who can neither read nor write as there are °More,. LOCAL MATTERS. ABOUT TOWN—Pienty:Of Tate serNow is the time to put 'every dollar into circulation. Don't lock up the money. —.Money continues seam with the—Prin_ —Now is the time tq examine fruit trees and destroy eatterFillare. —A warm Summer is predicted. Ice cream venders, make a note. . physi cian phystan aims -that 10,000 women have been equeesed to death by corsets dur ing the last five years. nveniles are about in their bare —The feet. Look out for stubbed toes and stone CM= Kir April dosed the oyster season and our town reeturente havedifiitrodueed in their stead clam and turtle soup. Berms —We 611 attention to the sales 'of property by 0. Reimer and Dr. A. d. Hughes, in this issue. —A desirable Merchant mill and farm in Miami county, Md.ia offered for sale is to-day's paper. or Equal parts of the best oil of juniper and spirits of turpentine, applied to the parts affected, is said to be a sovereign remedy for rheumatism. Or Persons on rising in the morning should always throw the bed covering back ' • : • -to allow the bedding to be properly aired before the bed is again made. —Officer Rouser of Gettysburg last week arrested a man at Freeburg, Snyder county, who is supposed to be the Nathan murderer. He is confined in the Adams annul, jail a• waiting identification. The Emmittsburg Branch Railroad was "let" on Monday. - The line is seven miles long and is to be constructed at a cost of $85,000. We have good authority for the statement that about five and a half miles will suffice to connect Waynesboro' with the W. M. R. R. TURNPIKE ETSCITION.—Oa Monday last the following persons were eleoted Managers of the Waynesboro' and Maryland State Line Turnpike Company for. the ensuing year: President, Geo. J. Ballsley; Treasurer, L. S. Forney; Managers, Wm. P. Weaglay, David Gilbert, John. Harbaugh,. Jr I H. M. Sibbett; John Gehr, Abrm. Frantz. DEAD.-Mr. A. J. Magruder, dies at his residesee in Hagerstown on Tuesday a week.. Mr Magruder at the time of Lis death was proprietor of the well•known Mon terey Springs property on the summit of South Mountain. • FIR.E.—On Thursday night a week the barn of Mr. D. Stouffer, ,near Smoketown, says the Hagerstown Free Press; was con sumed with • its entire contents, ineladiog three valuable horses. Supposed to have beets the work of au incendiary. FaosT.—A frost ouNonday sight a week blasted the fruit prospects is Bedford ,cons. ty. $o states the inquirer Our suer so far, we are glad to say, has proved more fortunate. 'Bright prospects for an shun. dsnt crop loom up on all sides. . - —A meeting of the River Brethern was held at Michael Wingerd's near Minn' Mill, in' Green tarnabip, on Sunday last, where tbirtytwo persons were inuneroed.— So stye the Repository. •r• The tax oistatehes :in the United States hsy the government two millione of dol. elcioik annum. GAPEL—Row to cure the gaz,te; a fatal difease of .ehiekeue. • Gapes is a fatal disease of Chicken's, and Which we believe infection& „It is, lit all 6. vents epidemic. Gapes nev'er *Or) sollese communicated) except there bees expo. sure to tot, fold tower, and want o 3 nourish ing food. Actual symptoms of it area ber of small, worms iciest the tiodpipey and cause the poor chicken to gasp fot breath. If token early, will be sufficient to rive every day a morsel of canipkor, the else of a grain of wheat, and put camphor in the dri4ieg water; or a little turpentine may be given daily in meal; taking care, of coarse, that the deficiencies. in diet and • shelter be amended. In fully developed cases, t r be worms must be removed by introducing n loop of horsehair into the trachea, and turning it round during withdrawal; repeat the opera. Von until worms are all destroyed. The frequent occurrence of gapes is a disgrace to any poultry yard. ARIGHT. me. The act passed by the Legislature pro hibiting the sale of liquor ou election days has been approved by, the Governor, and is therefore a law of the State. The first see lion reads as follow : That from and after the passage of this act it shall not be lawful for, any prim in this Commonwealth to sell liquors or give a. way, to be weed as a drjnk, any spiritous or malt liquors, wine or cider, or any other sub stance containing alcohol, on any part of any day set apart or tobe set apart for any general or spacial election by the citizens in or with. in any of the precincts, wards, townships, mindere:other election 'divisions or die. trims in the Commonwealth : Provided, That the provisions of this bill shall not be enforced after the election polls are olused in the even i ng or the sale of liquor is prohibit. time. after that A violation of the law subjects the party to imprisonment in the eonnty jail for a term of not less than ten nor more than one bun• dred days; and a fine of not lent t h a 1520 and not more than $5OO, in the diacre. tion of the court. ceivedansittes _ _ - - - • zer, Secretary and Treasurer of the firm of Dr. P. Fahrney's Bros. it Co., of Waynesbo ro', Pa., the manufacturers of the celebra ted "Blood Cleanser or Panacea." Mr. Ment• zer came to our town in one of the handsome wagons gotten up especially for the extensive traveling business of this firm, it being un der the superintendence of, end driven by Mr. D. M. Stoner. Five other fancy wagons. are constantly moving about in different ses tinas of the country to supply the increasing demand for the already fat:nolo medical coin pound gotten up in our neighboring village.- Thi agent informs us that since March they have sold over four hundred dozen of the "Panacea," and areincreasing their manufae wring facilties rapidly. The Messrs. F. k C., are liberal patronizers of the Printer and de serve the immense success that is attending their efforts.—Hagerstown Twice a Week. *The Bedford County Press, published at-Briiiily Run, Pa., is for sale, at a bargia. The paper is in its fourth Volume, circulates extensively in a rapidly growing coal and iron ore region, has an excellent Job and Advertising patronage, is the only newspa per in the town and one of the three publish. ed in the county. Politics Republican.— Material in abundance and all nearly new.— An enterprising printer,with:small s i3apital,oan undoubtedly do well by investing in this es tablished Journal. The best of reasons given for offering to sell. Address D. B. Elliott, Bloody Run, Pa. —The following notice we clip from the last "Pennsylvania Soho°!journal : Waynesboro, Franklin County, is about to erect a new school house for a graded school.' A committee appointed by the board of 'di rectors recently visited Harlisburg, •f 2; burg, Lancaster county, and other' places aequaint themselves with the best plans of building sobool houses.. This is a very ju dicious way of making a beginiog; and the directors of Waynesboro merit the thanks of the community they represent. Mu. BLAIR:—As the 20th of May is the day generally celebrated !is 'Decoration Day'; or the day on which we spread flowers on the graves of those who for their country gave their lives, I desire through your pa- per, to urge those who were their comrades under the flag to take some steps toward the proper cdlebration of the 20th, which is now tam approaching. Yours, ito. SPRING ELECTIONS —The bill restoring Spring elections for township, ward and be rough officers, has passed both branches of the Legislature. and hereafter they will take place on the third Tuesday instead- of the third Friday in March. Th 6 election otfi• care chosen last . Ootobor are to hold over an tit their successors are elected. CHEAP BfAcnitia.—Any person in want of a Sewing Machine can g'et the Parker by calling on J. Reininger, Tailor, which makes the same stitch as the Grover St Baker Ma chine. It has been taken for debt and will be sold for LIMO not half its value. . CLEAtt UP.—As regards cleanliness, our streets so far" this spring have been neglected, but we understand Saturday' morning next has been set apart for a thorough cleansing of Main Street. AA, hour or two will'be am ple for the Work. ' Turn out! COSinia—lktesare. Stover .k.,Wolff expect to receive their first supply new spring sod summer goods on Saturday. Give them an early oil). itg‘Williatu B. Aster, pf New York, ii said.to,os the, richest Min in the United States. iLlexandri Ta" Stewart, of the same city, elmes next) and the tb - ird riobeit men isrperted tole William M. Tweed, Of the emiikt:ity; :Llama Stanford is the richest man in Osiliforeia: Brigham Young in Utah: and /oho lll:bine. in Baltimore. They are all . Millioniares.• The Corner-store of -St. Peter's Roman Catholic Cheiih in Allegheny City, Pa., was laid onSenday tweet, withimpOsing ceremo nies, among -vibioh wcs , a procession with twelve brass bands, the procession being over a mile long. The Church will be Ea large and costly one: '• • • mek.The store of Messrs. Arts, in Hagen. town, Md , was broken into by burglars on Monday night aweek, and robbed of $BOO in money. grA western railroad Wt exelaeively from "bonds," is said to have paper oar wheels. • —Tbe use of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer not only restores the hair to its natural color, but gifts it a 'soft and heal thy look. —A fine selection of Stereoscopes and views for sale at the Diamond Gallery. Cheap for cash. v —Remember that Briekbill of the Dia mond Gallery gives five Photographs for oue dollar. .=—Carpets.—Brussels Carpets an be had of I. H. Whitmore, Grummetle, at *l. 40 pei yard. —Persons wishing ft first class Sewing Machine will call and examine the Wheeler & Wilson. Agent, L. C. Braokbill. SNUFF ! SNUFF Amberson botight out C. N. Beaver's stock of Snuff and will hereafter supply the public with. the genuine article at The Corner Drug Store. - NOTICE.—The members of the Enterprise Bailding - Associaticn are-notified - that - therau. • • eating of saidiss. .'seine wilhbe he .day=e-vea-ittg the -4tl 4- general attendance is desired. A. 1). MORCIANTIIALL, Seo'ry. EM= RESIMIED.—Abrm. short has _resumed business as a horse farrier. Mr. S. has bad many years experience in the treatment of diseased banes and stook generally. Resi dence at the_Holainger - faketery Northwest - of town. NOTICE.—The annual meeting of fbe Waynesboro' Building Assooiation will be held on Friday evening, May kb. A full attendance is required. 2t B. ELDEN, Seery. —Boeroer Ic Wayeant have a nice assort. meat of Cloths, Cushman, and Testier, for gentlemen sod boys wear: .Every peioe is new and bang-ht at low price, for stylish end good fitting clothing, (fillet die Corner Cloth- Store. CENTRAL MARKET.—Twenty head of the finest corn-fed cattle the county can produce has just been purehased for Central Market. The public therefore can be accommodated with an extra article of beef Monday, Tues day, Friday and Saturday evenings of each week. Customers also furnished with Veal, and Lamb. WEAGLEY k KURTZ! —The latest New York styles, the latest Philadelphia styles, latest Baltimore : styles, the latest European styles, all the latest styles and best made hats, Mips, bc;ots, shoes, canes, umbrellas, are now to be found at I).. S. Smith's Town Hall Store. goalie sales of the Wilson S. M. Co. fur 1870 amoented to 76 693 machines exceed * these of every other company with - two exceptions. The best mechanical talent in 'Europe and America has been devoted to he production of the Nilsen New Under. feed, which on aecount of its simplicity, beau ry, capacity, and low price; is destined to be the leading Sewing Meohioe of the world.— Call and examine these machines at the Cor ner Clothing Store. 'Machines rented and exchanged. A. E. WAYNANT, agent.-- —Cheap carpets of all kinds at the mam moth furniture establishment of I. 11. Whit• more, Greencastle CORNS, • BUNIONS, INGROWING NALEB, eree-The enormously iooreaaing sales of Briggs' Allevator and Curative for the pre vention and ours of the many painful diseas es of the feet, bear witness to their wonder ful superiority over all other like prepare dons. For years they have been. steadily growing in favor, until now the great major ity who are troubled' with bed feet will e no other remedies. The Curative, for Bor.. tender and festered , corns snd bunions, be .\ monis, Ito., is soothing and healing, perman• COMRADE: PlLES.—lntelnal, External, Bleeding or Itching. This distressing and harrow; disease is alarmingly on the increase. so, perhaps, from the fie that those • who &filleted from a fats(' notion of delioaoy, afraid to ask for a remedy, thereby makin.• their condition 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,• using it according to directions, immediately check it and permanently sure it. It is easy of application. and thorough in ill effects.. Sold by P. Fourth man. • COUGHS, 'COLDS, BRONCIIITO ASTHMA, &e.—The above complaints seem 'to be in. creasing in prevalence, and if not taken in time, either one may lead to that dreadful sod fatal disease—consumption. What aim leaky to neglect them when the result may be so terrible 1 Briggs' Throat and Lung Realer La &positive remedy for all diseases of the throat,. lungs and chest—never failing when used in' the morning of stßigtioe.-•- Sold by druggists. • BIISINESS LOCALS. .41564ZES' s „e VECOUIESSIUMI ".k HAI It RENAIMR. ' hao proved . itaelf to be the mat - perfect prepaa- lion for the Hair ever offeredio the Miblle to- Restore Gray Hair to its otigitial Color, • and create a new growth Where it has fallen Whom 680(186i:1r natural decay. • .h win preserve the flair from failing ovt. All Who nee it are unanimous in awarding it thy praise of being the best Heir Dressing eaten.. Oar Treatise MI the Heir sent free by mail. ONLY DY H. P. HALL tic .00., Nashua; N. IL, Proprietors For sale by all dmggists. _ = a ir:ll..n. hir,l Oa the evening of the 29th of April,. by the Rev. H. H. W. Hibshattui, Mr. H GIL. MAN, of Lancaster oity,Pi.., to Hisa KATE SHORT, of Waynesboro, Pa. Ir. 4 = • a a.r..),74 ii =1 i • 18$ GORDON, in the 69th year of her age. In this plane en the let inst., Mi THOM AS WALLACE; in the 41st year of his age. FL' Ar. 1 14 41 PEILADELPIIIA, May 1. FLOUR.—Tbe flour market is without improvement, the.demand being 'limited to the wants of the home eonsumers, whose pur chases foot up 500 or 600 bbfii.,. 'minding superfine at'ss 25(g15.,50, extras at $5,75® 6; Pennsylvania and. Indiana do. de. at $6,50 @7, Indiana and• Ohio do. do. at $7,25@7., 75, and fancy brands at WO, aain quidity. GRAIN.—The wheat market is exceed ingly fiat, and paces have a down*ird ten. decoy; sales of 400 bushels Ohio red at $l, 55;1,000 bushels Indiana at $1,60,400 bush els Penn's red at 81,41, and 400 bushels Western amber at sl'6o. Rye is firm at $1,10(§1,15 for Pennsylvania. Corn is held with much 2onfidneei, sales of yellow at 75c , and 3,000 bushels Western mixed at 74@ 75e. Oats are in fair request. and 500 bush. els Pennsylvania. FOR SALE—A large Merebaet Mill, air. uated in Harford County„ Md., about I 1.21 milesfrom_Edgewood Statiort,-on-the-P111114,--Wiir&- Balt. 11. It.; has 4 run of "burrs " • ith capacily_of_ 1, 1 10 gnats, which with a small outlay can be in crensektol3o,ooo:Biarrebt—Aloa-= fine=f kitting the mill, containing 349 acres, n o acres of which is cleared and iu a high state of cultivation. There are three houses on the farm, also barn, sta. ble,corn house, &c. &c. For further informatiolb apply to E. J. SNOW & CO„ No. 10 Spina Wharf, Balt.;l4ld. may 4-3 m PLANTS, PLAN-TS. TRE. subscriber announces to - the pub lit that he has now for sale all the choicest varieties of Plants, among which are Sweet Potato° plants, red, white and yellow, and Vegetable, early and late, all of which will , be sold at reamed prices. All ei ders promptly attended Menu shipments made to any points desired by thousand, hundred or dozen. Addrets JOHN L. MORGAL, Waynebbere, Frank. Um Pa. may 4 ti PUBLIC SALE• THE subscriber will sell at .public sale at his res idence in Waynesboro'„ on rams TSB I.ora or Mar, 1871, the following personal property,sis: A LOT OP CARPETING and Matting, Oil Cloth for table and floor, 1 eottage bedstead and bedding, also other bedding, a lot- of peiced quilts not quilted, 2 sets chtirs, (one cane bottom, new, Crete make) 1 set common do., 2 rocking chairs, one with arms, 2 tables, one a cen tre table, 1 cottage stand, 1 wash stand, bowl and pitcher. 1 safe, 1 cupboard, 1 parlor and.l large ten plate stove, 2 large looking glasses, a lot names for pictures, l fine 24-hour cloak, 1 large lounge,l bu reau,l can of lard and part of another, 2 sle slat blinds, 1 fine catakin robe, a lot jellies and dried fruit, tie, earthen and glassware, a lot beam, one meat vessel, tubs and barrels, boxes, double-bitt are pads, hoes. hoes, forks, a lot of wo od, And other ar ticles too nurneroise to mention. Sale to commence at L 9 o'clock on said day, when a.eredit of 3 mouths will be given on all sums of sEs' and upyrarde. goods to be removed until settled for.. I.A. HUGHES, Vet. Surgeon. may 4-31 G. V. MONO, duct. PUBLIC SALE. THE undersigned assignee of Samuel Gender, vitt sell at public side at Pikasville, on SATUR DAY Tin 3D or Jima, 1871, the folloiring described Real Estate, viz : A NEW ONE AND A HALF' STORY LOG HOUSE, 20 by 24. and lot containing ono half acre, more or less—frame stable ? bake oven, well of good water, good fencing, (new> choice fruit tr-es, etc. Also a Shop 15 by 20, at present occupied ass grocery and confectionery. Tho lot is a desirable one ftr building containing one-quarter acre, more or less. sale to commence at 1 o 'clock on said day when the terms which will be easy will be made known. PETER BOOZER, Assignee. may 0 Is] 0. V. Moss, encl. Penknife Bindle., Repairing Family Corn Sheller', Cali on • • , novB•tf •3, IL •-JOHNSTON. NOTI.CE. - ITIHE subscriber tiiicirin a the public that be has 1 bowed the Hot Beds of Rev. D. F. Hood, and hes three varieties of choice Sweet Potato, Plants for ale. in large or smell quantities. Ap.2o-3i MELCHOR SPHiLlif AN. NOW orZIN` MILLER! &XLth'S ! W. MILLER 4CO. beveling oOnnetf ti rig efi re t stock of Spring ( irodoi for the home trade, and cortaitibr of alb the 1itYie1....4 Foreign•and. Domestic Dry Goods. &c.For tiny ladies they have a large steak of all 'the lege lets. Dress ind FincY Goods: Poplins, , Alpaccas, Berge., Plaids, Mohair., A ntce,eisorlmen of Spring Shawls, Lace Count), A Mt line of Gents Furnishing Goads of every style and (plenty; • • FRENCH., SCOTCH AND AMERICAN • CASIMMERES. ,Coatings anti Vesting"; for spring and summer; a lscr Shirts, Collars, tedit!fs, Bows, Scarfs,. Ties;kilo vas,. Hosiery,. Suspenders, Cuffs, dm Carpeting . Imported, Rag end Cottage Carpet. Table, Floor and Stair Oil. Clothe; beautiful styles- Oil Window Shades.. A fun stock of prime U R 0 . 0 ERIES 1-fordwine, Queinswa mim riv (all colors) ' Lewis, and Bastes & Miller's. White Leatl,.T in seed, Tanutrs' and Coal Oil- Window Glass ends Putty,.and in tact everything that is usually found• in a first class country stare. _All_persons-desiring_, to purchase are requested to, call and es.atnine goods and prices. No trouble to• show goods. J— W..M. & apt. 21. PUBLIC, SALE• THE undersigned will sell at Public Salo, near the Nunnery. Church, On Wednesday the 141 th day of May, • the follorling pentane!. property, tami. 1 FULL SET UARINET-MAKER TOOLS' - consisting of planes, chisels, sawsolugers cf all sin, es, braces and hitt*, work bench, turning lathe and taming,chiselt broad sae, band and whip saws, • ft crosti•ent s tafs, iftdrawi tg knives,vensersivi,squares rules, band leieW6, and all other tools used iu the business; mouldier and shoetnaked teols; +Surveyor's• instruments, contuass„chain - itid scale, 1 set 'draft ing instruments, a lot pump-maker tools, rod an.,• gers,tripod, ropes pulleys, atc.„2 ladders,.stone au— gers, hammers, sledges. crowbar, digging iron, mat— tock, pick, wedges, anfinisheek , bedsteads, a lot of lumber of different kinds, I hearse ben, some black smith tools, 1 veneer mandrel, point cupboard, paints stone, cans and jugs, tool chest, log chains.. a psis': large shears to cut iron, axes, wedges. mahogany and maple veneering. blacksmith vice,„old lino, 2: grindstones, 14 ten plate and 11 coal, stove. looking-. glasses, 3 clocks, &c.' &. sale tocommence at 9 o'clock on said day when, the terms will be made known by. apr 27 MARY SNO WBERGE R. • New Finn! New (sods a • LATE SALES If !ICES. I' • ❑ OERNBR di WA YN ANT hive just npanedi * pat the CoassaGloroisa Smoot splendid line' of ' FRENCH, EIVGLIBiI • • AND AMERICAN GOODS' • embracing Cloths ; of vari.Ts grades wait colon.— PLAIN AND PANCt CASSIMIMES,. • • latest styles and best qualifile r Doeshins, Cbwrints,. Tweeds, Linen and Crepe Caatings, stylish. Vass Patterns, etc. All of which will be made to mar with the bast Trimmings and in the best manner. ~ A GuoD FIT GUMWTIIID in every am , or nm Kale. • • READYMADE CLOTHING • Paper Collars. Ties. Bows, fiuspendere, NovistY, ' etc. always on hand. ' Gentlemen desiring stylish and good fitting clank. log should give ua a trial. BOERNER & WAYNA.NT, - 8. E. Car. Diamond, op 27 , , . MARSH STORE- ! 4=0•1•11••• FIRST AERITAL OP NEW OrOOEEI • fIpHE subscriber announces to,hie,cuslontewk and the public generally, that- bolsi, just returned from the East end opened out a stock of new goods embracing all articles usually kept In country stone IM Writes special attention to iv'clisMistOck Of -DrY- Hoods, Groceries, treenewase, HirdWitio,,. Hata, ilhoes and. Notions generally., ill of Which he • In stilling, at short prate for CASH. - ". • • Personsin want of goods are allted..to a'wine his stock britira purchasing elsewhere. ' PHILIP' WIESNER. ap 27—tf " , • • • ' • r A:; NA' I If fit! THE anbi;exidleri aitneuneo loth* citizens of Waysteaboxo', and vicinity thst:tbay' ail' that Prepared to 'execute to ads*: itrisitikolefilfsave; align and Ornamental Painting:,tituilicction j galitr: ranted. FOR;MAN daVirAGItiONII I IL nat. 23 , 6 3m - Percale*, „ Lanni. - P. K.'ll, French Girighennrr, 8 whom.
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