VILLAGE RECORD. ff7riel"8"lN11101111 a CO la e:00. Whinedley, may 111, • irrile Republican Siete I.3oneettion U. etibleti at Elarrisbutg on the ltth inst. se.The Johns High 000311111004)11 Moo. any signed the treaty for the arbittatios of all existing °Jaime against the United State, Ind Groat Britain. trAt Chatovill, a town in ttin *cairn vottion of Arkansas, a demperodo rodent', trout ion the church end shot a Baptist minister, Rev. Mr. Denemp o killing .him in stohtly. ll=2l • Stfi . r Two members of the Plotkin tegisla tare were assasinated on the night of the Ud festant. Three member. of the Ku Klux arrived in Tallahassee to assassinate Govern. or Read. Upon Ileitis informed of their in tenilon be fled and his whereabouts ie un known. Se - Reports from the Indian Territory re present a condition or peace and quietness, with no fear of an outbreak of hostilities, A conference of the representatives of the tab se that make complaints againvt the Govern ment wit! be held at Washington during the ems 11161". efirTho first arrests in North Carolina Lander the Ku• Klux law were made on Psi day: A squad of United States troops wa der command pf Major Cushing went to Chatham county . and returned with three young men. One night last week a party of disguised men surrounded the log cabin in which some white women lived, and shoot. bag at it peppered the door with bird• Shot. Then burst into the house_nod_seterely-beat two of the women and threatened to kill them. The women can swear .positirely to the paSOOB arrested. iliiiitSonae-timewgo Mm. Pomeroy, wife of tbo somewhat notorious g'ilrick'' Pomeroy, engaged the services - of General Butler as "colmal for th• purpose of prancing a di vorce from her husband. Meooe as "Brick" his - sviro had-engaged -Butler-ho imtruoted hio lawyer to ondevor to make -11 compromise, romeroy's lawyer wrote to Rut lPr to_a_Oettain_whether s compromise ciuld be effected After rioneniting his eli• cot Boiler replied that it could, provided Mr. Panrcroy would pi his wife twenty :thou. and dollars, with alimony. Pomeroy at once accepted the terms,-and the ease is settled, Mrs Pomeroy resuming her maiden name. rrlt cost 85,300 to convict Dirs. Fair, tried in Sun Flatlei9l3o for the murder of Critteridon. tier personal expenses are said to have Wei 812,000. She paid her-senior counsel for defense 115000, Judge Quint, for prepaiting the ease, 82,500, her assistant counsel 81,000. The balance of the 812,000 went-in-payment of two physicians in attend. Rocs, nurses, carriage's and people employed in hunting up testireony._The-question—now is, will she be bung? It said heavy bets have been made upon it. ifirThe relations of Pilots? Government with the German authorities aro approach io serious crisis, which brings neater the possibility of their. troops undertaking the o verthrow of the Commune and the restore. lion of peace to Paris. Favre end Ponyer• Qnertier, the French Ministers of State end Finance, have met in consultation with Biro. marok and Von Arnim at Frankfort on the non falfOment by France of the body atipn• lations. Quortier declared that the money indemnity could not now bo raised by the Government, and asked for further delay, tlering as en equivalent the extension of the commercial treaty, and requesting that the forts north orParis now held by the Ger• mane shall be given up. Bigamy& inertia to have insisted on a strict compliant)e with the terms of the treaty and while refusing the delay asked, suggested that the money be borrowed from Englinh, French and German bankers. What the result of the conference was is not yet known, although Bismarck held a eonferente with Rothschild on Bator. day. Meantime the batteries of the luyeliste around rads are being increased in number, and the cannonade is mantained with etcadi• tees on.the insurgent forts. Regular seige works appear to have been constructed a toned fort Din. and there and elsewhere McMahon is working a gradual approach to the the city wails ander eater of the artille ry Ore. The Germans still intercept provis ions intended for Patio, and disregard the remonstrances of the Commune. me.ite learn from Peterson's Counterfeit lie:atop that there has just been Maned • new counterfeit of the &2U Bank of Ultimo notes. The shading ander the title of the book is Irregular, and the straying coarse sod,scrateby, but may deceive mut:. The sum autharity sops “There his been pat in atteulation in this city* sew sonoterfeit Uni ted tateit aste (greenback) of the denotaine Lion of twenty dollars. This bogus bin par. perm to be of the issue of Mandl 10, 1862. 14 m remarkably well evaded, bearing so ohm a resemblance to the genuine twenties ail to have desalted good judges of paper money. ism. The scalp is made clean and sweet by •appt)tog fteire Vegetable Sicatan flair Att -, Latta.' ts' 4 ' )Q - 1:--the wet that for several days. =anza LOCAL MATTERS. ge.,Bhad are gettiog 00004 --Whitasatide o May 28. cr Predated.- a aool anima. *—To add to fortuae,/idtortlite. —The limiest man in Waynesboro' jam got a new pipe. 1.6.0.1 to klessatairger's tor GAITII6I I I/ abate tastily dour., ....Ste Millinery On. of Mrs. Kate G Stever to ibis issue. 18„.Now le the time for white wishing, painting and fixing up. flirMr. Abraham Welty. now in his 913th year, is the oldest person living in Emmitts burg. writ is said that a weep or a hornet es not sting you while you bold yoir breath. Try it. 1120" The shooting of partridges and all in seetiverous birds is forbidden by law for two WOES pare. is .Our young lathes look ehartaing iu their epriog hate. The ,gigiper !gems to he the prevaking stile. lik.Ap pli es ti on has been made to the Leg islature for au act to incorporate the `Rue. Bell Copper Company,". to operate on the Watson farm, in Hamiltonban twp, Adams county. So says the Compiler. Orn.r. iN Parsort.—WiKdi s, the party ar rested in detective Rouser in Snyder county, says the Gettysburg Star, is still in prison Officers from New York and Pittsburg have been here, who are satisfied that be had no tionneation with either the Nathan minder or rho Pittsburg Bank Robbery. STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL—The Ladies eoansoted with the First Sunday School of Quincy, will holds Strawberry Festival in Uuion null, (Noun's-new building) on Fri. day and Saturday evenings, May 26th . and 27th. ARRIVAI6.—Rev. Mr. Seedy. the HMO, eleoted pastor of the Lutheran Congregations in this pleas and at Jacobs' Church, deliv ered bin first discourse at the latter place—on !hada; aturnieg aad io this place in the e veuing. INSTALLATION —On Friday evening Isat.. Rev. W. N. Geddes was ordained as pastor of the Presbyterian Church in this place.— The sermon on the occasion wee delivered by Dr. Erskine of Newville. On Saturday morning the.inetsilation seremonies were per formed, Rev.'J. A. Crawford, of Chanobere burg, preaching the sermon. Rev. J. W. Wighttnan, former pastor of the church, was present and took part in the seternoaies, which were solemn and impressive. I3ox WooD BUSH.—Tbe Meehaniestown (Md.) Clarion says the oldest Hoz Wood bosh prObably in the State is now to be seen e garden of Mr. Benjamin Firor, about one mile from that town on the Furnace road. it was planted about 90 years ago by Mrs. Barbara Rowe. It is ten feet in height and measures forty-two feet in circumference.— It continues to grow and bloom every year —and it Iv as solid and perennial ae if it were an evergreen. It is a real cariosity and to be properly appreciated requires to be seen. REOMPTEL—The following is s list of our subscription reeeipts or the mouth bf April: Henry Gilbert, $2,00 Joseph Keepers, 8.00 D. H. Baker, 400 11. C. Funk, . 4.00 13 1i Price, • 2.00 . G. V. Along, 2.00 Lewis Limon, 2.00 Elam Freers, 4.00 1). M. Decrial), 2.00 Mien Mary Walker, 10 0 0 Harry Oglo, 8 00 Wm. Hammett, 2.00 Daniel Tritle, 2.00 Martin Hoover, 2 00° David Stinger, 2 00 Rev. D. F. Good, . 2.00 G. W. McGinley, 2.00 D. R. Fits, 2 00 Calvin Spielmao, 2 00 Dr. Peddioord, 200 John Funk, of 11. 2 00 Jacob S. Hoffman, 2.00 J. H. Willey, 2.00 Andrea, Wilson, 200 M. B. grocer, 000 John F. Shank, 2.00 Daniel Gossart, • 200 David Halter, 2.00 'Jacob Frau% 2.00 Dr. J. Hess, 7.00 O. X. Stoner 2 00 Mrs. Sallie li retbettoo, 2.00 Henry Snider, 2.01/ Jacob M. Baer. 2.00 S. D. %mere,. • , 8.00 Jno: Frick, See, 4 00 P. Wiener, 2 00 Joe. F. Hess, 2 00 ' ' W. A. Grove . 8.00 Joe. Middou r, . 13.00 MO. Jan. Brothertoo t 600 , Ms. Abrm. Barr, • 800 Jos. Hoover,4.oo • Buie Hess, 200 A. B. Jacobs, - 1.50 • Peter 'bloater, 2,00 , Dr. I. R. Fisher, 400 Philip Morgal, 4 00 Samuel Speck, 2 00 John Outlive', Jr., 2.00 Dr. "1:, D. Jacob!, 2.00 Jobe Bier s • _ 4.00 ' GOOD Sorat..Daitid Lahr recently par &seed from Samuel Welty, near this plane. flinty acres of timber land; for the sato of 111170. pr sere. Pannormu.:—Dr. Jame' noblemen. con ! elated at April lemions ; 186% bid lepton°. ud to three : jean imprisonment - An the But ism piinitentiary,wm portioned - on the gßila The Doetor's conduct While is coninement wiw so commendable es to elicit the highest praise from the warden. The petition ble pardon Was rapped by a very largelnntim bee :Of phone ; sad the Court, District At torney; and jury before which be was tried, joined•in the request.,—Spfrlt. Ns!' Goons.-rAtteotion Ia direeted to the advt. of War.„olewart of Ringgold, who han opens% out ion stook ot shoewate, gtolieries, ete. • BUSINESS LOCALS. —Tosmots.—Canoed tomatoes at Roid's }limit; Groom. Mirlce cream and all the' 'refreshing _ice cold thinks at all hour.. LAW' Saloon' up stake, at IL au Eatileitil'lV egiaren.—Prithe shad and 'herein can be had in large or small quaeities at.Browo'e Mt. Elope Store. . . STOP.--The publio would do well to stop aod examine the large assortment of Dry Good's and orooeries ow:moody displayed at Price & sgiaamilies eau be. tiopplied with ice hi large or email qualities at the old• Carne• eopia of lisrinnentons. TAtLoil WANTED.--A iimenoyman Tailor will find mutant omploraita with Boomer &Wayzata, Wayntabiio', at 'good wagon. FAMILY FLOUR.—A prime ankle of fam ily flour (Garves'e manufacture) min be bad is different silted sacks at the Bakery and Confectionary of It C. Ifenueberger.. FRESII BREAD.—Fresh bread to be bad this evening and regularly during the hot weather at the Confectionary and Bakers of lIENNIMERUER. litirThis certifies that I have in use a Wilson New Under-feed Sewing Machine (purchased of A. IL. Waynant,) which, in tny opinion, einnot WS excelled for Wilily sewing I have used it on various kiwis of 'sewing without any ciiffionlty,-and without breaking a single needle. Mrs. SAMUEL WELTY. STRAW HATS ion TRH MILLION.—Boy's Hate• for •10 eta; the best 15 ate. Bey's Hate ever sold; Straw Wats for SO, 40, 50, 75 eta and $1 in Palm, Chip, blalalk, Hickory, Canada, and Canton Straws, Fine Mackinaws and GI uyaquills; Soft Straw Hate, a complete Stock of Silk, Felt, Cloth, Cae• simere and Weol Hats for Men, Boys, and Children. Gent's Furnishing Goads, Canes, Umbrellas and Pocket Books, at Updegrafre opposite Washington House. [Hay 11-2 t. 8500,000.—Th0 Wilson New Under. feed Sewing Machines are vrarranted. five years, and the warranty indemnified by a Capital of half' a million dollars. Their excellence is attested by the sale of 76,693 maohines in 1870; , The Wilson Under•leed is entire:y distinct from the Wilson needle-feed , it has the tour• motion under-feed, with Self adjusting Shut de Tension, and embodies all the good qual• ities of the most popular makes of , high prio ed machines without their defects. Call and see them at the Corner Clothing Store. A. E. WAYNANT, Agent. FORMER HOME OP JUR'. Days.—A Chicago gentleman who recently accompani ed Jefferson Davis on a visit to the plants. lion in Mississippi, formerly owned by Jos. E. Davis, noir deceased, writes: These plan- tations were sold by Mr. Joseph E. Davis, who owned them both, to his favorite'freed man, Ben: Montgomery, for 8300,000, pay& ble at the end of ten years (Ist of January, 1879) interest at 6 per cent, payable anually. Ben., who is very• black, but thorough oda• cated before the war, met us and gave us a breakfast, waiting on the table himself, but not offering to take a seat. After breakfast, are had a carriage and rode over the Inagua cent estate, the extent of which you can form acme idea of, 'when I tell you that °Ben. Montgomery made last year 2,600 bales of cotton, and a large quantity ut corn. Vf e dined at Brimfield, toe former residence of Mr. Jefferson Davis, and now occupied as a residence by the aimesaid Ben., one you will not be surprised to learn that the former' slaves of Mr. Davis greeted him with all die Warmth of affection that they were capable of expressing. Mr. D. met them cordially, and encouraged them by math kind words. After dinner,st.wlitch our wealthy boat again waited on us in elegant style, we passed on to a very large and valuable plantation which has been purchased by Ben. Montgomery and added to the Davis estate, and which will add to his crop this year probably .1,000 baler, more, making 8,500 in all, it it ia a, good crop year. KILLED UT LIGHTNING.—On Friday at. terooon last, during the prevalence of a thun der storm, two men named Michael Carman and Robert Potts, living in Weettown, were struck by lightning and instantly killed. The two men were in the employ of Townsend Walter, Bsq , on the'Osborne Farm, in West. town township,about two miles loath of West Chester. In company with two eons, of Mr. Walter, Charles and Cale sand a colored man, they were engaged in picking and leading stops. Between two and three o'olnok, the storm begin coming up, when Charles Wel. ter said, as it. appears to be going to rain, they had better ell go to the home. Pettis observed that he thought it would be meetly wind sod not mush rain. lie and Gorman then west up sod took refuge under a large cherry tree standing by the fence on top of a bill. The colored man there 'one team home, while the Walters remained with' the other team. 4 terri6o (dap of thunder seared the horses, and the attention'of the drivers was for a moment ocenpied in quieting the aiimals. Jun biters lb, *Mu clap ?et . tie and GorMed irate seed standing one on each Bide of ill* tree:, A moment after Mr. %%tee sate they were both lying on the ground with stookejtjeitig from their bodies. Atoning to 'theut,LWalteri found that both meta Were dead., Fettle had fallen On his back, hit 'clothes: war , ' thaw entirely strip• pad and burned from' hie 'body, °von his oboes being off. The little clothing left Was soorobed to a. dark brown while his body was all blistered and scatted. and his hair Was .badly sobrohed.....9orman had fallen no. his face, bib olottice were.burned some little, and hie eyebro*s and whiskers singed. The tree was a cherry fulfblossom. Michael german was fib -Nahum and lived in the tenant house of Mr. Vatter. Re leaves a wife and four small children. Robert Pet. tie was a colored man, and had formerly been a' slave in Virginia. 'The season of thunder storms has once more arrived and tide melancholy accident should serve as a terrible warning to all, not to seek shelter of a tree during the preTalepoe of a storm.— West Chester Record. AMONG THE INDIANS.—Lient. Herndon tells us that no tribes of aberigintes are found in the deepest forests of South Amer. lea, from the Andes to the Aland° coast, that do not have and use Dr Ayer's,meciicioe and Lowell cottons. "Tremont," "Suffolk," "Beall," are seen stamped in large red . and blue letters upon their garments, while Ayers s Pills and Cherry Pectoral are among the treasures of their habitations. Their native soil tarnishes them all their food and most of their remedies, but they suffer from some afflictions whieb mast have the interposition of higher skill. [Sentinel, Liberty, Vs. CORNS, BUNIONS, INGROWING NAVES, &c.—The enormously increasing sales of Briggs"Allevator and Curative for the pre vention and cure of the many painful diseas es of the feet, bear Witness to their wonder ful superiority 'over all other like prepare tions.• For years they have been steadily growing in favor, untitnow_the-great-major ity who are troubled with bad feet will use no other remedies. The Curative, for sore, tender and festered corns sad bunions, bad Male, Ito., is soothing and healing, pertean• PlLES.—lsteloal, External, Bleeding or Itching. This distressing and harrowing disease is olartni gip on-the--increase — Mora so. perhaps, from the Le that those who are afflicted from a false notion of delicacy, are afraid' to ask for a remedy, thereby making their eonditioo known. flow wrong and fa tal is this neglect. At the first iutimatioa of the appearance-of this complaint they should procure Briggs' Unrivaled Pile Rem edyantlT-naing- it-according- to - directions immediately check, it and permanently cure it. It is easy of application. and thorough in its effects. Sold-by F. Fourthumn. COUGHS, COLDS, BRONOHITS ASTHMA, Ste.—The above complaints seem to be in• creasing in prevalence, and if not taken in time, either one may lead ;to that dreadful and fatal disease—consumption. W hat orim• isality to neglect them when the result may be so terrible 1. Briggs' Tlfroat and Lung Healer Ma positive remedy for all diseases of the throat, lunge and cheat—never failing when used in the 'morning of affliction.— Sold by druggists. IT A IS IS -VEGETABLE S R ICILIAN .RENEwER. PHYSICIANS AND C1:14.11V.IYat1ol Testify to its merits in re:toring GRAY .HAIR , , to its ortginei color and promoting its growth. It makes tke hair soft and glossy. The in appear ance are made young. again. ft lathe east HAIR DRESSING , - ever used. It removes Dandruff sntl all Scurvy Eruptions. It does not shin the skin. Our Treaties on the heir sent free by moil. beware of the numerous preparations which ore sold upon our reputation. It P. HALL & Co. ksethua, N. H. Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. • , „ , _ Fh,74 zi alo PHILADELPHIA, May 8 FLOUR —There is nothing of importance to record in the flour market, the demand be ing eonflned almost exclusively to the wants of the trade; 1,800 barrels changed bands, including unsoUnd at $5.25, superfine at $5, 311®5,624, extras at $5,75@6,25. Wiscon sin and ;11innesota extra amily et $6 75@7, 25, Pennsylvania do do. at $6,25®7,75, In diana and Ohio do. do. at $7®7,62i, and fancy brands at $7,75®8,75. illiAlN.—There is not conch demand for wheat, and no change from Saturday's quo. Cations, sales of 3,000 bushels western red at 81,55®1,60, Pennsylvania do. do. at 81,41 and amber at 81,68®167. Rye ie scarce, and laid at 1,26. 'Dorn is in better request, with sales of 6,000 bushels yellow at 78 cents, and western mixed at 75W6 cents.— Oats are unchanged; 8,000 bushels western and Pennsylvania sold at 62f@6.4 cents. ' FOR SALE. THE subscriber oilers for isle MORTICED cHENThur POsTrt for Pod and Rail or Piffling fence. Mpo LOCUM. Posts for either kind of fencing. He is also prepared to supply the pub lic with burnt Lime. may it- . ALEX.. HA MILTON. ZTCATICJIEL. THO elbaeriber notifies all persons indebted to him by note or bank account to call on H. M. Sibbet, Eyq. and make immediite payment, and thus save costs. J. F. AE INMAN. may 1 I —36 NOTICE.' THE President end Directors of tt e Waynesboro' and Maryland ewe Line Turnpike Uompany have declared a Distilend of five per cent. on the (lethal block payable on or Inger Monday the 16th inst. by order in the Tresurer. lo .11. FORNEY. Seer,. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! THE rubseriber announcer to the citizens of Ilion tit] anti atitiony that he ban returned trout the Zest with o stuck ut NEW SHOEFARE for Ladies, Misses and Children, embracing all styles; also gaiter?, shoeor etc. kr Men and Days. it. has also Groceries ter sale, such si. Suers, Coffees, Tons, Syrups sod Spines. Re cantintin to manufacture to order men's Boots so l i :Awl sod ladies and children'a work of ■ll kinds. ' lie returns 'honks for past favors and sake s con *Mance of public patronage in the tutors. WM. STE WART. Ringgold, mar 14'71. REPORT . TRU CONDITION OP the,' First Nation' Book of Waylosboiees Pa i at the Mose of Smitten, ApTil 29, RESOURCES. • Lorne end Discounts, ; 0, 0 182,1,69 Over Drafty, • 4 '. ' 5,19 U. 8. Donde to Secure dirculatioa, 16,400,00 U. 8 Bonds on W 0.28,650 00 Other Stocks, Honda, dcd., ' 1,2990 Due , from Redeeming Agent, 4,892,13 Due from Nut. Bank.. f 2,162,27 Duo from other Henke end Bankerw. 0,270.43 Current. Ezponces, 2.30 Cash item" and Chomp", • 23E419 Ilillsof other Net. Banks, 274.00 irrational Currency ant) Nickels, 192,02 Legal Tender Note., 10,425,00 . LIABILITIES. Capital Stook, *75,000,00 Surplus Fund, 16.000,00 Discount, interest, Profit snit Logi, 0,265,10 Circulation outstanding 08,030,00 Individual Deposits, 38 1 889,00 Due to Nat. Banks, ( 080,00 State of Pennsylvania, s. . County of Franklin, S I, John Philips, esshier of the First National Bank of WaynesbOro', do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beet of my knowledge and belief. JNO. PHILIPS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Sib day of April, A. 1871. J. BURNS AMBERSON, N. P. CORUCIT-A TTZIT 1 • W. A. A MBE RSON, DANIEL MICKLEY, WM. HAMMETT. • mop 11-10 Directors. NEW MILLINERY STORE. MRS. KATE STOVER announces to the ladies or Waynesboro' grad vicinity that she has commenced the Millinery business in the front room next door to the Hardware store of 8. H. Rinehart; and has opened out a full line of Sprieg and Summer goods, embracing all the latest styles. Ladies are invited to call and examine her goods. may 11—tf -FOR-SA - IA- - Arlarge Merchant Mill, sit• tutted in Harlord County,, Md., about 1 1-2 miles from Edgewood Station. on the Phila., Wii. efc Balt. H. R.; has 4 run of "burrs," with capacity of 20,000 barrels, which with a small outlay can be in creased to 20,000 Barrels A 1.0 , a fine farm ad joining the mid, containing 340 acres, 200 acre. of whiehja cleared and iu tr high state of cultivation. There are three houses on the farm, also barn, eta. We, corn house, &c. For further information apply to _ E_3. SNOW & u 0„ N0.i.0 Spears Wherfrilalt., Md. may 4 PLANTS, PLANTS. illE subscriber announces to the public that he 1 has now for sale all the choicest vasieties of- Plants" among- wbich-ate-ssweer Potatos - plants, red, white and yellow, and Vegetableosarly and late,. all of which will be sold at redacted prices. AII et ders-pronitptly-attended-to.s iu ahipnti me 1711 f e to any pints desired by. thousand" hundred or down. Address JOHN L. MORGAL, Wny wa, bare. Frank. Co. P. may 4 tf PUBtaLCSALE. TfIE undersigned assignee of Samuel Gander, will sell at public Pale at Pikasville, on 6itrus- DAY THE 3u OP hiss, 18M, the following described ' Real Estate. viz -•- A NEW ONE AND -h-HALF STORM LoG HOUSE, 20. by 24, slid lot emit/Pining one half acre. more or less—frame stable, bake-ovens wed of good water, good Gaming, (new) choice fruit tr..es, etc. , A lso-n-tillop 15 by 20, at% prevent occupied 99 • grocery and confectionery. The lot lit a iiesirsbio one fir building containing one-quarter acre, more Sole to commence at -I o'clock on said.day when the terms which will lie tn , y will 1w mule known. PETER ROCZBR, Assignee. U V. MONO. auct _ mny 4 til DISSOLUTION. T" partnership heretof .re existing between Mil ler & Beaver wps dimwitted March let, 1811,1 y mutual convent. The hooks are at the old stand and utill . be settled by J. W. Miller. All persons indebt ed Are requested to call and settle immediat. ly. • The bretinese,will hereafter be conducted by mar MO J• •W. IdILLER & CO. SURVEYING ANO CONVEYANCING. HE undersigned having had amine ten Ohre ex -1 penance as a practical Survey 4' is prepared to do all kinds of Surveying, laying out and dividing up Linde, also all kinds of wilting usually done ty Scriveners. Parties edibles' wink done can call en, or address the undersigned at Waynesboro'. Pa. fib 2-4] A. B. STOLER. LE 111V11C-DETISICK, ATTORNEY AT LA W, Wimassoao', Pa.,• • SIT ILL zive mint and dose attention to all business intrusted to his care. Mee next door to the Bowden House in the Walker building sug 25—tt . PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber offers at private sala t 4 valualeb Building Lots with allowance for %days. Iron• ticg on West Main 2 4 Wet, - Waynesboro', in the rear Of which is a Lot containing a half acts, mill. or This lots will be sold together or separately to suit purchasers. • ." (AU. F FOIit:MAN. fib 9,—lt" JOSEPH DOUGLAS, aATTORIIiEIt• A I`. LA W. Wsyntabore. TI RASTICEB in the several courts of Pranklut JE end adjacent counties. N. B. Neal Estate leased and said and rigs Insurance effeeted 011 reasonable terms. • deo 10 CON VICI CONGAVX litsectieles, st ALEX. LEEDS'. N 0 W O,P N MILLER & CO.'S ! T 11'M. 1 I.Elt .4 CO, have jut oirtmecl. ths4 0 *filet stork of tipring t *oda, aphid* was selectirf for tho home trade, and co nsists of * the sty 4,..0f Foreign - and Domestic Dry Goods. c. For It ladies they have a large stock of all the late taller Drees and Pitney Goods: • ' $190,820,71 Poplin', - Alpaccas, Serpa, Bahia, Mohair*, .198,820,71 A nice assortment, of Spring Shawls, Lace Collars, Fatit,Parasols, Corsets, Chignons,' Switches. he. A fell line of Gents Furnishing Goode of ern? style and quality; , . FRENCH, Coalinga and Vesting. far spring and sum mar; a Iso Shins. Collars, ri iSows. bead's, Ties, Ohms, Hosiery, !Suspenders, &n. Car petings, Imported, Hag and Cottage Carpet. Table. Floor and stair Oil Oieti4 beautiful etyma Oil Winduw shaded•, A fall 'stock of rim* GROC ERIE 8; Hardware, Queonswate t;ooorvvave. Ulasscrare. le° AIL X lila '3llC' Oil .0 0111 COlOilli and Boatel & White Load I ed; In en an on d- Window Urns and Putty, and in tart everything that is csually found in a five class country .tote. All persona desiting to purchase are requested to call siid• examine gouda mid prices. No trouble to show goods. & ap. 27. New Firm! New Goods!: HIM lff PEEP' D On:MY:Wk. WA TN' rr hays jest opened orit , the Unseen lAelaiss-Sions,a splendid IMBIIOII. embracing Clahrof variawa grade,: and , colare.—• PLAIN AZi.D FANCY CASSIMERES, latirst styles antilmst qualities', Doeskins: Cheviot*: Tweeds, Linen cud Crepe I:mantis; stylish Vow Pat tern*: etc: All or which will he mile to order with the best T r ime n in v a e nd in the best Tanner. A Goon FIT Gliktutsrettri iii every. Clef 47. AO /WIC READYMADE CLOTHING Paper Collars. Ties: Bent, Suipenderi, Hominy etc. alwnye on band. Gentiemou desiring stylish and good.figing cloth. ins shon d give us iotrial. • DOESNER de WA YNANT,. E.-Cor. Diamond, MARSH-STORE' FIRST ARRIVAL OF REIF. GOODS Fr HE' subscriber announces to his costomert and' the public generally, that he has just roomed ( from the East and opened out a stock of nevegoode embracing all articles usually kept in country armor Ile invites special attention to a clean stock of i/rf Goode, Groceries. Queenswaie, Hardwire, Hatay Shoes and Notions generally, all of which Its selling at abort profits for CASH. Persons in want of goods are asked to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. PHILIP WIESNZR. ep 27—tf NOTICE TO THE LADIES ! NEW MILLINERY GOODS I . MISSES STICKEL & GORDON annonnea to the Whet of WayLesboro' and vicinity that they have just opened out in the corner room opposite the Buwdeti House a complete arsortment of new ?thane', goods. Their 'toot embraces Hats lied Frames of every variety, ?lowers, Ribbons and trimmings of every description, inetsuling whits trimmmsa, istamped.goodr, Comets, coder; fans, nine, kvielre. Hostel. &c. Ladies are to earl and examine lice styles and prices. spr 41 PAINTING. THE subscribes, onnounce. to the chinas Waynesboro' and vicinity that they are 'new prepared to execute to miler, in Reed style, House, nips and Ornamental Penine. sialistaction gum* FOREMAN & WAtitiONE.H. mar. 23-2 m Nor Chinni, Penknire:llllsdiss,, ' RepairthtFandlylkmi ShfabiErt Call OA nor J. U. 'JOUN%TON. Percales; Lawns. P. K.'S, French Clingbame Swims. 900reu AND AMERICAN CAtistMERRS. BNGLASII AND AXERIeAN GOODS;
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