VILLAGE RECORD. W.A.Ir3MIDIS B la W. Tharaday,Mai? 1841, ger•llie of eial .eoitet fb Nest *hire gives the Governer sad' Legiit*lero• tot the Republican: =l=l iikAtit year Poonspognit fariffore retied 48 5 000,01 W bushels of ester the largest quint• thy of any. Eitte i* the Milo* slirTbe House, last *eek, pale 47, taps 35, , voted s'sloo W temove the blue dead in Pennsylvania Wan liable Celnret ry near nagerstosta. The bill bill re. shin. trie Sgtrettie no to review the law and the evidence in the Pattl'Seherppe case, hes • been repented to the House with a negative reeototheirdetiott Notwithstanding ibis aderente adtloo, art its premien prevails that Soiibtipe Will not be czeonted. ewt. l'ad Waned joint Osborn, aged six teen, while in attendanee_at_s_pithlia_schoo in fitilsodsigus; the other day indulged with ether scholia, in vielent exercise jumping daring recess. Just as the bell• rang calling id school, hs suddenly fell sod• expired.— Violent exercise was no doubt the mitres. tritllr. Carbons! an exposer of epiritnal hut in Charleston, blase., proposes to allow }amen to be handcuffed and mewed up in a bog and thrown into the river, Oen r ea is claimed, 'he will eomo trp with the bag on Ilia arm,. still whole and not w stitch or cut dish/rho& and the liamiouffi on his baud Cif Govaroor Caldwell, of North Carolinei tan itenerl a very severe proeleruation a gainst the Ku-Klux, warning theen to die peree. Governor Holden was deposed by the Legislature for endeavoring to seppretre there marauding bands, nod yet hie eucceaaor floc's it necessary to follow in hie footstep, notwithstanding the danger to hie °Sail') tenure. here is tic) e nation at Faris, exeept_thst the Versailles —army is drawlitig nearer• to the walls, and re• taint •ctienta are being eint forwsrd tlstreng thee the attacking columns. Qa Friday the mmunists, attempted a sortie in the diree tion rf—tl.-e—Rois—de—Bonlogne:;—hut—were driven back with heavy lois. The batteries ---- continue — en — eocre,c - tic ent, and have reduced the defence of Fort Yanvres co that it was evacuated on Saturday by the insurgents and cezupied by the loyalists The garrison eseaped i bet everything else in the fort *as captured. 34c5fahon.bas issu cd a spirited address to 11;c troops, which, it it, is ht) evel, preztedes tl.e final attack.— Within -Paris, the Con.tutrae are changing' their eift , ers, forcing money from banks, im • .prisoning pricers sod ot - berwise keeping up, the days tianarohy. Tin COMMtnlit Fyn PRIZSTS.—The Pre Unieer ray . The Conehrgerie tontaine at this Moment about sixty priesta, all torn arbitrarily—from religious honsfes or from the churches of Paris, and in addition Other are incarcerated t' Naxos, La lloquetr; La Sante. &e. The fire' named receive no other food than early in the morning a ration of insufficiently bak ed black bread : at nine a basin of able)) id supposed to be broth, gild at three a small portion of rise or meat. They are not allow ed any knife or fork, btit only a mood wood ed spoon, and are by special orders deprived of the priviledge enjoyed by other prisoners of obtaining better food from the canteen.— Yet many of the clergy detained at the Con clergerie are old moo, are forced to remain in their cells night and dsy, and are forbid. deo to take eaerciee in the yard. The memorandum of agreements sign ed by the representatives of the Anthracite board of trade and the Miners' Uoioo at Pottsville on Thursday will produtean imme diate resumption of labor in the mines of that legion, the question of wages to be deelded by the Umpire, Judge Elwell. All local difficulties arisiog betweeo the contracting parties in t _are to be referee!. to a Boar - ArhitratiM, said Boati to consist of three members on oaeb side, who, in case Of ditagreement, will. have power to select an Umpire, whose decision shall be foal, .11, however, a question arises involving the whole mining country, it hi to be salved by a Board of Arbitration, consisting of five representatives of each side, Kith power to refer to an Umpire. mgh,The handsome new carpet for the east nom of the White House, presented by the riulteio of Turkey, in which country it iias made, arrived in Washington last week and Was put down. It is woven is a single ;vice to cover the entire floor. a space covering tea thousand superfwial feet The combined ittrength. of twelve 'sharers was required to remove it from the eaptoss wagon to the ie. terior of the building. The carpet was made at the Imperial Fattory. and was a complete sear in preparatioh. Red and blue ate fhb prevailing odors, and it weighs 61,500 youods. Competent judges say it is worth from 60,000 to $lO,OOO. FrGeo. D. Prot:sties is burrieol iu Cave Hill Cemetery, near Louisville, a email Giro Oen canopy reatLuir on four columns above his . grave, with an urn in the centre, nod on top a bre with a broken string. lie lies Lerida his ion, C2urt and Frontlet% who was Lined new. it : uottta, Ky., during • the 'war, tditititao ilte'lZebel sid r. a military sit ergo io f, INFORMI4TION TO SOLDIERS —To Sol 11kr. entitled to a gutter Motio n .of the pub. lie laude tinder the sot ofilistidgteoe, Ind do. shout; of locating it air Vying their fortunes in the West the experieneee of a pioneer may b oit stiviketagx, A discharged soldier; Ito hot settled in 14tieu writes to a Wes- . fern paper some details of his eiparieneo v whiCh will be of interest l'o• those of litetted means who wish to' engage in farming where land is cheap' fte heated w homestead of 160 acres in Diekinsein enthity, within !cur tain miles . of 1.40, Kappa, Natio railroad as good load as'-eatute Media Kikbani or Kentdelty. His hOthestced cost him $8 50; he has to live on it five years, and at the ex pluton of that period, if he can prove he -has-not-herontbeent - from it moro than sir months at a time be eau get a patent for it from-(24—yrernaleat, and it is then his to dia• pose of as be thinks...proper. The only ad vantage the soldier has over Ohioan in this matter is, that he eau take under the Hone stead law 160 anres , of lend Witfilia twenty miles of i railtoad `to whieh land grants -have been made, while the citizen can only take 80 list outside of railroad limits there is no such distioetion. Water is found there by digging at en average depth of for ty feet. Timber is Degree and lumber es, pensive. • Horses are high, but Wien po 'ales clan be bought at from $3O to $6O each. They are good for heardiog or for common light service: Texas cattle can be bought, sue year old, at 05 to SO, two years old, $lO to $l2, three years old, $l5. to $2O. They are generally very poor whets they arrive to the State, but prairie grass is plenty. aed they soon improve in condition, purehasers often double' their money on them in a sin gle yea. _Railroad lands are sanest from $3 to $7 pur acre. rarA dotemporary says: The strong at. taebment of stbseribere to a well ectidacted newspaper is fully confirmed by publish one. !'Stop my paper l" words of dread to itsw - beginers in the liusioess_ lose _their ter tar after a paper has beet, established for a term of year. So long ae a paper pursues a jnet, honorably and jucliciotts course, meet ing the wants of its customers in all respects the ties of friendship between the subscriber_ and the palter are as hard to brink by any outside third party as the links which bind old friends in business or social life. Oceas ional defects and etrots in 4 newspaper are over!ooked by those who have become at tach ed_tnitAhough its:perusal— fur—yearth— They !may sometimes • become dissatisfied with it en account of something which has slipped into its columns, and stop taking it but the absence Of the familar Afoot at their tiodse,or office fat a few weeks, becomes an insupportable deprivation, and they hasten to take it again, and possibly apologise for having Stopped it. This we believe to be the common experience in the history of all established eewtpapere. No friendship on earth is more constant than that contracted by the reader for a journal which makes an honest and earnest effort to Merit hie contin. tied support. FOR THV PustruNtraitt —The Harris burg Pirtriot of Meade) , says: Yesterday Thomas J. Boyer, recently convicted of forg• ery in the Perry county court, was taken through this city for the eastern peoiten• tiary Boyer is the setae man who was chug ed last whiter with having set fire tp his fath• eta house and burned the occupants—par. ants and sister and brother. Be Wfas tried for ths crime, acrd the circuital tantiill evidence against him WAN strong, but the' jury ren dered a verdict of acquittal after protracted deliberation. At the time suspicion attached io Boyer as . the incendiary and , murderer it be come generally known• that he had forged notes on his father and father in-law, and last week he was tried for the felony and judgment passed , on him; lodge Graham soeteueiut hire to the penitentiary for two years Limns VRIENto to Jtmt.--This is a splendid number. The steel plate, represen ting the meeting of Mary Queen of Soots and Queen Elisabeth, is the garden of Pother ingay Castle, is a picture of extriordinary in forest and value. The beautiful Mary and her stately and powerful rival are admirabiy contrasted. it is the inception of no com mon artist. In the colored Fashion Plato we see a group of graceful ladies, attired in airy summer robes: and there is a wood cut of the Rhine, the most romantic of Europe- so rivers. The literary matter •is delight frilly varied and and entertaining. A gun. ti•y of illustrations of handsome Bummer costume, bathing dresses included, must be very acceptable to the ladies, and the fancy work looks particularly captivating. Pike $2 sf/ a year (which also iooludes ti lar;e steel engraving). Four copies, $6. Five copies (and. one gratis $4. ' Published, by Deacon .t Peteram Philadelphia. • sisaan exehango prints the following let ter from one of ite old sod prompt paying• patrons i 'Please discontinue my- paper from the time I have paid up to. Ido not slop the paper because I dont want it, but to get rid of an intolerable o v d' that intrudes bitnself ie my house, regardless of time or eireurnstancee, to sit for one hour, three or four times a week, to • read top papers, and who is a tboSsind' times mere able to* take a dozen papers , for himself than I am to like one. If the titlieibOeis stopped I shall send for the pater spill. • Cr Jacob tiostotterOaraeuasatle, has been spriotad a Notary Pahlie, LOCAL IMATTMS►. IMPThere es now fourtesaboers bolus* sot set •nd Ate rise. 10100010 of the fermerreforoap'pretinsiei tbrii tie Onto is growing tov Sink; • Aliir - David Bummers bat been appointed i'oetmeiter at Quincy, vine E. W. Witrger, resigned. A goOd appointment. I=== —A seeond suppry of n'er good's is being opened at the Siore - Of Messrs Prise At gore .Ifir/ittettitt it:directed . to the aunts) to-, port of the "IVeyoesboro!" Buihliug Aseotria• dot," its this I==l —Messrs. Ambersoo, Deeediot & are nee tom* large assortment DEA —Denied Miller, of Chatnberoburg, a rrell•known Hotel keeper, died suddenly of 'apoplexy on Saturday evening last. Mir This Emden WAS visited with a "nip• ping" frost on Sanday trot Ding last, but caus ing no material damage except to garden plants. souJetne 16th concludes the present vol umes of the Buono, after whicrh time vri promise our readers au improvement on - the= the paper. - ifiaw Buss. —Our enterprising friend,'Mr. J. it. Wolfemberger, U. B. Mail contractor, has pat a now and handeome . Omnibus! 36 the daily rout - bstween this place and Green castle. Mr. W.. reeks tire comfort of hictrav °ling guests regardless of expenses, and there fore merits the patronage of "comers and goers" generally. THEtr--One - ekht - fasf - week — the shop at Scow Hill was entered by a thief or thieves end the following articles carried off: 1 fors plane, 1 jack plane,. 1 smoothing plane, all double,•bits; 1 drawing knife, 1 inch auger Cooper's compass, brace bits, girolets, -- ete.-:- It is a source of regret that the villains who infest that section cannot be apprehended and brought to justice,. RELIGIOUS MEETINGS =Ref. Mr. Wiekey, of the United - 13retbren Church has been holciieg a salmi of interesting religions meet ings at Blue Roek,in Quiney township, lately. On Friday last we understand seventeen per sons were immersed and connected themselves with the church. The Mormons or eo•ealled Latter Day Saints, have once more, it seems, made their appearance in that section, and on Saturday last immersed five persons near the' same place, Blue Rock. NUNNERY NEETINo —The Snow Hill So ciety will hold its simnel meeting at the Nunnery, near this plies, oa Asturday the 27th inst. This meeting usually attracts a large assemblage - of spectators from the sur rounding country. A. the weather may prove dry on that occasion we would advise our citizens to give Main Street a cleansing in ad vance, and thuiescape a "dusty:time," whisk is anything but agreeable. We would sag; gent to morrow morning for the commence. meat of the work and tbo following morning ' Saturday for its completion. ' AT WORK.--.1,111111,41ik 11Patic was TO-00M monad on the aoilloformed Church in this place. The spire which ie 128 feet high was painted by Picaton Good, To our mind, working at such an elevation above terra firma is a rather perilous undertaking, but our young Mend despatched the work speedily and.io•good style. We understand the coo tractor s Mr. Rhodes, exspecte to have the church in readiness for public worebtp by the commencement of the fall 'moon. DZCZASED.-111r. David Cunningham, a worthy citizen of Funkstowo, in this county, died on Friday morning last. Mr. t). it ap• pears was afflicted with cancer, and for sotto• time -had been under treatment with Dr. I. N. Snively of this plaeo,bot learniog through the newspapers that Mrs. Little of Cbam bereburg, had succeeded in curing case, of Wog standing, he applied to her, and soon after applying her plaster was taken alarmingly ill. , Dr. S. was sent fur sod used every effort possible during several days to save him, bat in vain, and he expired as above skated. The Dr. informs us that the deceased's system absorbed the poisonous mat ter contained in the plaster, and attribute& his,death to that muse. THE GRAIN.—Tho wheat in this section of the country is now shooting beads and eontinnes to present the usual prbmising up: Fearance. If . nothing occurs to mar the prospect before It shall have matured an old.fashioned yield may be anticipated.— Should. we be thus Providentially favored it. will contribute much to relieve the pressing finential lents of the times A failure of crops this smolt would not only prove.dts alarm to the agriculturist, but to all class. as. All therefore shOuld feel a like concerned foi the safety of the .gtwieg crops. 1=31:7:1:1= • This (Thursday) is Asseetiou day, or 11O; ly Thursday,.io ocummenaoratiou _of, the day Christ "aseeeded iota heaven, led captivity captive and, opened the Kiagdom of Heaven• to all believers." it is cerebrated forty days alter Easter. green cucumbers were commodities in Mar• TUXFORTXNX,OF TUX ZIIIIMXRAtikX le estimated tbiti the fortune left to theliminermint faulityr by.one of the desiem data" who 'died ilithout .issue in Bavaria, Oettnittiy, many jentit:itim principal and hi.: Mired; atetotarite to 'unt.huttdred millions of dollars at theliVetitit time. The deoetipett was a merchant and trader in the East Indies, whCre he mecum Dieted a Veit fortune; and left to hie kinsmen rho mostly emigrated, to A : medial, settling origioally, it la believed in Lanoester amity, Pa., in the early part of 1700. blearmies are bait* taken we under Stead, to tract tip the lineal descent of the familibrattiih. Many of the Zinimermans reside io riederick county and by Conferring with Crout & Reifenider, Westminster, At traileye for the heirs, they may possibly bear of something to their interest. The legacy was berivesched so long ago that It is very difficult at this late day to trace up. the off shoots of the family. tree, but there is nothing like trying.—Meehaniestown acrid% SPonTet— , A couple of drunken ."eporte," ill looking errangere, perhaps from Begets town, or some miter neighboring plain, on a buggy; to which was attaebed a gray horses During seversl hours of the afterboon. they ammueed the:naives, or tried to sober them selves, by riming the animal to and fro through the heat and drat until it was so much over come as to almostlail in the bar nese. The High Constable being absent, they ,etteitW to take their leave nnmoles law of our State provides for the arrest and punishment of individaide who thin mistreat dumb salmis, and we trust the like may not be enacted again without the parties . being consigned to the and otherwise dealth with in accordance with the law. Wain° horses and wagons are things that every person delight in seeing. We suppose it is for that reason that many ped dlers and traveling merchants now• spend so much money in ornamenting their sehicles. Among ail the wagons tbat.we have seen however, that used by Dr. P. Fahroey Bros, & (;o, of Waynesboro, Pa. for distributing their gßlood,lelearser or Panacea,' is the most complete s But it is very appropriate, for so good a medicine shitild=b - e — arried in a hand some vehicle. ' ea. The above nottes we clip from . the Bloomfield. Perry mouthy 7imAa. The wag -on-alluded-to-is-tbe=fifth—which is - now in - Central P . a. We learn that the. Panacea is giving great satisfaetion among the afflicted. Ore of the drirggeste in this plane has sold about four hundred bottles at retail since Jan. Ist, 1810. If you want to elesnee your Blood use Fahrnejils Panaced. BEWARE —A eat linked the faee of a lady in New 'York and died in a few minutes hereafter from the paint which it bad gath ered from the retry tilieok. Let all young men take warning by this sad cat astrcrphe. &IMMO 14/1111.—Mr. Jan. Meualley, toll•gate keeper at Monterey, died suddenly of oremp colie yesterday morning. HUSIRESS LOCALS. Nonce —Misses Stickel & Gordob, Mil. liners, announce to their lady blends that they have received a second eupply of new goods, embracing all the latest styles. —Person having Pictures at the Diamond Gallery, will please call and get,' them imme diately. • ma..Ftett.—Prime mackerel and herring can be had in forge or small (inanition at Brown'e Mt. Hope Store. TAILOR WANTED —A borneymin Tailor will dad constant employment with 13oetnett & Waynaot, Waynesboro', at goad wages. FAMILY FLOUR --A prima article of fam ily flour (Garveria manufacture) Sao be bad' in different sized smite at the Bakery sad Confectionary of H. C. Ifennebergar. —The Wheeler Sr Wilson has been the popular Family Machine !dr taa yearr nod hence it is no experiment to buy it. Call on the Agent, L. C. Brachhill. NOM WANTED.-1 1 t1y friends, who prom iced to call and sank, on the first of Aptil and who have . not yet done so, are reminded that it is not yet too late to do good. • W. A. Rum 'I ..1.. BAAS FM -1 weed to receive on nest Friday noon a lot of BASS, the best fish that swims, also lierring.and Delaware shad if they can be had at anything likes reasonable pries The Potomac fisheries have closed for the season. W. A. Awn. CHEAP STORE —Attention is called to the advertisement of Caldwell •& Co., merchants of Hagerstown, in to•day's paper.. This is one of the mast excessive dry goods • house!) in Weitern Maryland. 'heir extensive sales and advantages in making purchases enable them to bell at unprecedentedly low figures. STRAW ,HATS YOR TUE Miwow.—Boy's Hate •tor 10 cis; the. best 15 etc. Boy's Hate ever sold; Straw Hate fur 20. 80, 40, 60, 75 ,cts sod $1 in Paltn, Chip, Hickory, Canada, and Canton Straws, Fine Mackinaws. and G nyequilla; Soft Straw Hats, a complete Stock of Silk, Felt, Cloth, C ain.ore and Webl Hata ler' Men, Boys, an Childrect . , Gent ' s Furnishing Goode, Ganes, Umbrellas and Pocket Books, at Uptidgraff's opposite Washington House. [May 11-24 , —For cheap end.itylish furniture, call o • /kg Whitmore, Greencastle. • .• Awri.wAis ExPimix.Tba following is ibe 'Annual`Report of the . Waynesboro'. Build ! ins fiseabistkottfor, the yetii dtidiig May 4st, - . • Totil reweipta far does, Ines , evitrenew fies,.ranefers biterebt on 1.65 'Antes, fev - -• alnditig pritutftabes on same to date, $88,424 88 Expenses for 'printing, eta: tionery, taxes, Beery and Attorney's salaries, rents, &0., inetuding 168 sharer( • paid iv full to date,' sB2,llBE,fiB' Cash in Tretuitiy, ' 82,80 , • - 882 1 421,88 1811 9. hares paid in fall, 4 .1132,600,00 Dues, ices and interest unpaid 1178,58. Balance 111'1: 1 1'04am, . 82c95' 188.,01.1.,48 Dedrog amount overpaid, . 86,21 Total assets,. " $32,975,2a Ain't paid ors.aaeir Oar!, $42.00 Present value of each Share, • 65,04 ' Gain per eent..on 'sob sharp, , 54 6'l Twenty•sevene4iteagoldiod paid offeinee November let„ 181,0; , J. W. IttrlEß, Trear. E. Ermx,_Ele inizrg F MOAN! SICILIAN HAI lIENEWER. PHYSICIANS AND CLERGYMEN. Testify - to its merits in restoring GRAY HAIR to its original color and promoting its growth. It makes the hair soft and glossy. The old in appear. ance are made young again. It is the test HAIR DRESSING• ever used. It removes Dandruff and all Scurfy Eruptions. It doesnot stain the skim Our Ir'eaties ors tire• Hair sent free by mail.' Beware of the numerous preparatihns which are sold upon our reputation. - B. P. H A LI, & Co. I% sebum, N. H. Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. WEL.3III .A.I.OZALEtdr In RagerstoWn. on the 9th lust, by the Rev. T. T: Titus, Mr. SAMUEL R. KING, to Miss NANCY DIAMOND, 'bcrth of Wash ington County, Md. Ott-ther.k.trinstfrby - Rev.- Jr. W. S A NTEE, at the house of the brides mother, Mr S. S Middlekauff, of Washington nounty, Md.., to Miss Esther Wiles, of Franklin Co, Pa. p r IDm 7.W 10 Greencastle, May 8, 1871, Miss SA RA fl M'KEE, aged 81 yeais -and moothe. In Greencastle, May 3, 1871. .Mre Math. - AHEM WILHELM, in the 88th year of ag - e . AgErtgLX : LPErk.Mi ll i n Ehe P*ADELPRIA, May 15 ILOVIL—About 800 bbis. sold, inclad log superfine at 0.50 extras at 85 50@6, Ohio, ‘Visconsin and Minnesota extra family at 2.6 - 25®7.25-, Pennsylvania do. do. -- at 25@),6.75. 011AIN.—The demand for wheat is very moderate, but we continue former prices; salts of 2,000 bushels Western red at 81 . 67 @LW, and 400 bushels do. amber at $1.03 ltye is held at 81 18(§1.20 for Pennsylvania. Corn astragal bat little attentioni miles of 15. 000 bushels, at 78®79c for yellowy and 14 ®79e for mixed. Oats are without essentialishanget salds of Pennsylvania, Wes tern and Southern at 63(05c. • tssigneese Notite. XOE i; he rebylgiven that the undetsiuned hate been appointed Assigneee of Conrad kw ha and wile, of VI ayneshore, Franklin Co. Pa. tinder a deed volunatary aseignment for the. benefit of creditors' AII persons indebted to said Cdnrid Ruth. will make payment, and those Haying OM= will present the same properly authenticated far set Cement, W. S. AMMON, .T.S. MINN INOHAM, may 18—St Assignees. ALLIS M. GOOD. ANTIETAM Sash and. Door Factory JUST WHAT YOU WANT AND ' At Prim to suit Times and Quality ! W'OR.I( IVARRANTED. • MOTTO:—Quick Sales and small Ploffits. We will finnisti.snything wanted in our line of knisineso, Sash, Doers, Shatters, Mantles, Stairiog, Wholesale or Retail. We also contract for eontinned Rail Ptair Ways Newel's Ball osiers, &c. &c., furnish to order or put into buildings by the best of workmen ; sawing, Chopping, Post Boring, Grinding, Turning, &c. ific. In short, anything you want call for it, if not on hand we will make it As reference we can showy ou buildings in the country or in W aynes bolo' where you c3n judge for yourselve4, , (we can't recommend material, it must recommend itself) also see the quality of our material as compared with that of other shops.. TO THE PURIM Thankful for past favors. we ash you for a con issuance of the same. Factory miles South of Waynesboro'. Ps. GOOD & METCALF. may 18, 1871. P. n. We are also papered to furni'h Framing material at comparatively low sates. G. dc. At, NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! T'E subscriber announces to the citizens of Hinggild and vicinity that he ban returned from the East with a stock of NEW ISHOEWARE for Ladies, Misses and Children, embracing all styles; also gaiters, shoes. etc. for Men and boys. He has also (homing for sale, such is Sugars, Coffees, Tea., Syrupe and Spiess, Ile . continnee to manufacture to ordermen's Boole and eiboes and ladies end ebildren's work of all He returns thanks' for past favors and .asks a eon -111,1111:1C0 01 public patronage in the futurd. • WM./STEWART. ; Ringgold, May 11, '7l. " • ' ' ': '' . NOTICE. HE Presidentand Directorsaftke Waynesboro' and Maryland Mate Line Turnpike. Company aye declared a Dividend of five per cent. on the Capital Stock payable on or after Montlay:tbi 18th inst. ' Ify order or 'lb* Thinner. ' • . L. 8. FORNEY, Sec'ry.' . DRY COOD 43 it xi A. k• 'DRIE.,GOODS! CAL 'Dirt 4 & The Cheep , Store of • BA 0,08,T0 Now is the- time for' the citizens.Of Penneykit- - nia as well ae those of Maryland to procure some of our "GIGANTIC „ We bait Inatigurited ri• • REVOLUTION . , m4chaittlishis, before Whieh the sakku hurt con- - Met of Pariaiart Paetiotes piles Into iimbiginficanae. What does it signify to the honest men and women of this Free Country whether.the paspleof..France are artiand - under the pedal eitremitir of ad Orleens it swayed by the ambitious will of a • ItIONAPART.L. • It is a matter of far mote importune* boW theY:ex. pend their hardly earned money. We must eat— we must drink—we musehave • , 'DRY 1404)103' ' tntt what sense is therein paYiuY double price for" these things; perhaps for sake of a few clays'. creel- It. 'Pay Day' must come some time and it may be that you will, be less table to pay thew thaw now.. • ,y_aa_y,ou-go-an money.- d-igu- . -where you get the molt goods for the leak Buy the Beet . Eitauderd Print, at 10e for AWL if yen have SO per cent. by buying your giMtlitright in will save you a fortune in * life time. And rights here imOn this-basis s we-talit - ttryo . Cash—Brains , giiergy— the Sheriff—the; Atte tion rooms.- "These are the mighty levers; these the• motive power that drives our VAST MACHINE. We liave live agents in • PiE W YOWIC *he live in the run tinn rooms and sleep in line or battle. This is-the story BOILED IN OIL. We grapple with the Demon Panic. the Maki rapt, the Assignee; and out of the wreck of their' misfortunes we gather a harvest for the people. rhe-inasses-auderstand the titan powers•of these giant drives, these auction Bargains" that are throwrt out among the people to open their eyes, to show , them thaLitie-their-duty to move and not to squaw der the sinues of life. We sell every thing under its market value and' time baffle at• once all OPPOSITION, COMPETITION, AND MONOPOLY, mains at 9e worth 14—ginghamt at 10c worth. lb. In • The butcherl is frightful, so too in Hosery and No tions, stockings 3 pair for 25e- Ribbons at 6c worth. 25-liuttons at 7c worth.soc. What chance is there now for the High priced merchants to !donde" the people-none: They must match these prices or go' devfn. Oar crushing specialities in stapes smash hp - these - hloonshine - morebents Coates & Clark's genuine °atone . 6cta. a spool,- good cotton only let. a spout. In behalf of the people and against all land grab. hers, who would crush out the very life, with their: -high-prices,-we-wage a relentless war under the black flag-asking nor giving guarter-crowriing. years into hours- fighting a Waterloo every dep— riving a whole life time in a single _week. • Buying every wh;ne that wo eon buy the cheap.: est arid dividing our profits with the people. Remember the name end remember the place.- - Do not let time or distance keep you way, but cemo• when you want goods to the real. the oriernalittie . only I.IIWELL & Co. 55 West Washington at: May 18-.4f s close by the ewer% liuuse.• PUBLIC THE undersigned assignee of brimuel Gondol.. aosi.l seil'at public sak at Pitcasville, on SATUR DAY T$ 88 or Juar, 1871, the folloarog drsenioad Real Estate, if ' A NNW, ONE AND A HALF. STORY LOG HOUSE 20 by 24. and M containing ono• half sere, more or less—fralse stable, bake-oven,. well of goad water, good famine, (now) choice. fruit tr..es, ete. . Also a tillop I& by 20, at present occupied as grocery and confectionery. The lot is a desirable one fsr building containing one-warier acre, more or less. • Salo to commence at 1 'o'clock on said day where the terms which will be cmy will he made known. PETER. ROUZEIt, Assignee, G. V. MOM, auct. MATIIRW METCIAbf. LEW W. DETRICH, • ATTORNEY AT LAW, Waywasaoao', PA.; WLL give pr o mpt anti close attention to alt business intrusted to his care. Office next , door to the Bowden Hossein the Walker building cog 25 tr TIME subscriber oilers for sate MORTICED CHEtiTNIII I POSTS for Post and Hail or P4iling fence. Also Locust Posts for eitheri.liind of fencing. He is also prepared toeupply the pub. lic with burnt Lime and Gout by the , quantity. may H—if • ALAX. HA •iIIaTON. /ME rmbacriber notifies all persons indebted to diim by note or book account to cell on' U. M. SyAbet, Esq. end make immediate payment;and thus save costa. • - J. F. BE WMAN. may 11-3 t. AI 4UP *WU HO IL) 1ia.11441111, /4170.1NtY•AT.LAW,' Viinyitasbaro'. Ps. - • inIiIiAtIPICES in ths several solids of ,Protikluo and adjacant coin** ' • • - N. Da 'fled Ego*** leased and iota end , Pita Insurance Whited oa Estate, ' "" • • - dee 10 • • THOS. J. FILBERT, AND ; MUST NON, • SINGER'S SEW.tire IMFACtarNI4 DRESS GOODS may 4 to] FOR SALE. recifisXcrin. BIBROBAN.T TAILOR',