VILLAGE RECORD. ci it ev. Ma keil:ll47l ser Maseaohneete hes taiobieery whitlb represents the labor of i 00,000.000 melt; I-4th tiliaoiss dehtia's palieul of tildgh log -gas. sar , A nevi . taint" to' fib" balled Lsotwon• na hits been driisteit ctnt of t portion tit La. Wit di:Way:. • ifirrt is confidently expected that, the ears *ill ran to Bedford trots the east by the latter part of July. thirtyioeh railroad treat te Co be raid between Allentown aced flarrleburg,Fto teat the value sod tangibility of ow utile* guse 11==C=I Potter — dciunty-14iquof—hatt-bee. Bola for 19 years. They have no poor house an .. tWs ,Whire for three. yearn. serA polite agent named Clark was mur _deredLits_Baltimore on Monday • night by a man awned Mussy whom ho was attempting to arrest. He'weet shot dead instantly. eigk„,litr. twiner has avoepiefi the °bellboy of the owner of the tunch•talk-of Sail Fran. °ism horse for a trot, the match to be for $50,000, and- to take place at ebieago in Jane: Probably he will bring oat Dexter, iltlrongh this is not stated~ _ Isig.A man in Milked,. tMe State, recent ly ordered a "lice gold watch" ftom one of •the Swindling agencies in New York. In dye time be reooived, after paying ten dol lars express charges, a beautiful "glees mar ble" blest, well boxed, witha note attached reading thee ; "Doer Sir—The mystery in regard to this Is to find the key hole by *high to wind it up. Nameroue persons , hate been searching for it during the past and - have failed in - lading it, — but — we I:ltespeet — Jolt. Is • . -- 7 - itt Do ifirThe great pigeon roost at the west this year was in Vfiseonsiv. A paper at Nil bourn eity says that for three weeke pigeons were eying in 0043 Which no mini could. number. On Saturday, April 29th for bove two bouts above nigh-glad, they fiaW in one continuous Sock from South to north, darkening the sir and astonishing the peg). pie by the sound of their wings. Hotels were fall of trappers and , hunters,. imopers were busy umhirrg barrels, and men, women and - thildren active in pactirig the bird! or filling the borrele. T t hey were shipped to Milwaukee, Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. From 10,000 to 80,009 *Or 3 forwarded every day. Crlnteligence was-reeeived on Monday by oab!e that the troops of the Versailles Goveroment bad effected a lodgement within the wall's of Paris: On Friday and Satur- day the besieging batteries increased the in tensity of the cannonade, and swept the in• surgent forte and ramparts with* storm of shot and shell. The communists fell back within the city, abandoning Fort Montrone their loot position on the enter lion, and leay. ing only a small force in the Bois de Boni. ogee. After this success the Versa'!lists pushed on, and entered the city by the St. Cloud gate, on the western, and Montrortge gate, on the southern side. How far they have progressed is not stated, bat it is evi• dent that the civil war is nearly at an end, as the leaders, Pyat, Grouseet, and their col. leagues have fled. There was immense die. order in Paris when the victorious advance of the army became known, and there may yet be , considerable street fighting before the authority of the auvernmeat is completely establisbed. P. S. According fo 'stet Intelligence, on Monday 70,000 government troops occupied the Wegtern and Somber° portions of the city. - The Insurgents Were being steadily driven back, but flghtiog was desperate and the statighter appalling. 4* A FATFIEU filLlal fits 8011.—Ia Phila delphia on Saturday last about 1 o'clock a number of small boys of the neighborhood standing in front of the grocery store of Mr. Vincent Loose, at the cornor of Franklin aod Twentieth stream one of .whom bad a small single barreled pistol in his bands, with 'which it appears that the boys had been playing: . . • Air. Lucas' attention was attract edto the eiroutnatance, and he teak the piatol• to nee if it alight not be loaded tied endanger: the lived Billie : hop., Ip.the act;of exaw,ining the pistol exploded, and the . ball, which it contaioed itettuck - the breast of his °ten/lon, Andrea lme, 'palling -obliquely through hie *art. Be ipetatitly.died, without hay sag' fitter-'a war , _ Loeb was between 19 and 20 yeariid age et- -prepoenetteing appeareoeb :end!popular ,inabnetit, and lighlir iatienird,by a loge di le ofirlandi end' asaodiatimi. - ftep , tiblioin o!ata s •Coaveotioa on, itredatiaday .3s4ic oodiinated. Dr. David Btaataa, of.Beivor.eouaty i lor Ataiitpr Ales. etid,4ad Cid ; 4gebuil*ill tiirveypi.qaaa: t ta, „, .—Eqbatiarts of tbil?eot . o il juniper iSepabiiss; sod apPlied to 41111, parrs uffeoced s ie !laid to be a orrirefgo rem. acly4r.rix'samatisa, MIN WiwiIkiMILUNLA,MM* mwarrs.hoakwu iiiIPP4.A.P. . . LOCAL MAI, 'ERS. --The eittreg 641 , 1011)i ban4ant,' ..The littawberriee . made:their apii peanut% it Vac - model ea Thshilia,7 as 20 • ticasl tier Tart. • „ - - 110'1'needey the lath of atine heebeett designated fel' the meeting et the Itepttblt. tete Gonna” troaventirt ttr Chensbersberg. fliffvflitY pro4ietit fet , e liege yeild of small fruit such ap' rimpberrios, 9lnvetrertles t °armee, tte., are flattering, 111"Rabettiliterftify who was'Well-known here died of goosampLioo at London on Sons day ---0•01 M... selna,Palvetized alum and common salt pet on a piece of ootton and put—into' a_ hollow tooth will atop ite aching. .The locust trees are heivily laden with tet - Tfolne — and fin the air with their fragrance This; in the estimation et some, insures a fn earn crop. Mr The Ladles Sabbath School fftrawbet ry Feetival.at. Quincy, in Union Hall, comes off to-morrow evening and ca Saturday even• ing. —rtanklio lodge, I. O. O. T. will hold en lee ereem an& straw bevy Feetioel in the Town Hall sometime inr - anne - the •roeeede to be applied. to ttrtniehing the Lodge Boom. FESTIVA •—The ladies concealed with tto Reformed church will hold an ice eream and strawberry Footles! in de Town • Hall on Thursday. Friday, and Saturday evenings, ISt, 2d and 3d days of June. —A Mr. Beard formerly of Aunts trormty. is waking preparations for the erection of a large briak house etk , East Main Ifsreet, op posite the residence of Geo. Harbasgh t Esq. ANTIETAM 'FieTotot.—We direct special attention to the advt. of Meeete..GOod & Met calf, of the Antietam Sash and Door=Facto= It will be see are well prepared to• furnish the publio with all kinds of material ib the lies of - their buei nese. l'aurri GIRLS:--Several of our ozobao boast of having the prettiest arid sweeteat girls in• the State. We don't claim such high honors for Waynesboro', but some of her "belles" for personal charms, are hard to 'top,'—pretty enough to touch frith the 'tender passion' the flintpheart of th e most obdurate bachelor. BVTCIPERING.--Attention ie direeted to tho advertisement of T. J. Cunningham in another (whiffle. Mr. O. supplies his ensto mers every week from - tha seller in the. Wal ker building with the choicest meat; beef, veal and lamb, • NEW CITTIRCO. I --A Society or denomina tion known as the '!River Brethren," we are informed, aro erecting a new church at Ring gold, Md. The beil4ing it to be of brick, seventy by forth-five feet. The Brethren are quite numerous in this county and in Washington minty, Md. They novelly wor ship in private houses or barns, and as a clam are regarded as among our most Indus trio* peaceable and law-abiding eitisent. DROWNED.—On Friday last a small child of Mr. Frederick Speck. aged between one and two years, was drovined in the mill race at Mt. Rope. Its remains were , brought to this place and interred in Ills Reformed bury ing ground on Sunday. This is the second bereavement in the fam ily of Mr. 8., only a couple of years since a promising young son• expired suddenly+ from the effects of lock jaw. The community gen erally sympathise with the afflicted family. BEE SWARMING.—This is again the sea• son when bees swarm. We understand the bees are in great demand; at Bales this spring they brought a very good pries. There is nothing a man or lady min peens that will increase so fast in.value, as well as in the number of swarms, as a colony of bees. It is an intezesting study. A person. who hee a taste for Natural History min learn won ders here. Now, that the old box-hive is fast dleap, pearing—will soon be as scarce as sickele and spinning wheels—a new impetus will take plum in this pleasant business. The moves ble comb hives are'brought to such perfeo lion that they can no longer give place *to the old box hive. The advantages gained by them .are—Early swarming—raisiog queens, cutting oat the moth—equalising colonies— feeding week . black bass—dividing without any trouble—etit out honey from the stock for table use withoitt disturbing the stock, doe. • Page 467 Agri oultutel Report for 1865—we find that Mr. McNeil of tiptoe, - lowa, shifted 6 colonies into l lsingstroth's frame hives in May 1859. That year be increased , to 24 and to)* off 500 lbs.rof heoey. The neat year be began with 18 Weak colonies and increased to 46. This year ' .'Bo t ook 100 pounds of honey. - • InlB6l he inersassd to 60 colonies and took off 2200 lbs. In 1802 he Increased to 104 stands; but owing firs poor season' his obtain ed. only A 406 Ibe . In 1.868 heintereased increased" to 1.60 ; and todk C48000'14.. nue be ehtain 441 6200 lbs. of Honey and 154 calculi" in '5 . • workigg seponal--Thiesdvantiqr wappined V 41141111 comb I "- • -?? • .‘ , ..lftynwhave the hat rittrworeiltit(rars Ago, just 'the style - ant nest Sunda' and seas; t yottrielf.; endemic% that these ot,raik*DE 14 0, *of:00 another los of .pine ! good. Rod ,vesply made eloWas, attalrf fiTOitt.•;-A young mod 'ire* the neighborhood. of iiimithherg i taturtlitig:froir Dotritiree 'Diatiltery on Wednesdiy..alglic weeks thralls 121 o'clock. alien ;that he en' 'diatettertal a ghost or ghosts. We Will glie 14e &dement i substance is, related •ta: our ittforrmant, On the`Waterloo road *Wean the residineen of Joseph and Elie Shoebey he rititiced an Object Which he rappelled to be 'a sheep,lmit which continued to inmate is size until it asinine& the tor* - of a' horse upon which was sitting a man with • very, high hat. Looking behind, a second 060 appear ed. .Putting questions to the horse. men re he !apposed them toy W, but ready ing no reply, be put spurs to his here., the strange vieitants keeping passe with Wm for about a quarter of a, mile when the animal fell throwing him into the fence corner, where he lay •for about ore hour, the strange objmote appearing one en each aide of his per. eon. He was afraid to rise. Thinking it might alrbe imagination be wonld,olose his eyes for several minutes at a time and. open them to observe the self same °bleats. tally he ventured to ask them if they would not take a drink from a flask Which be had in his poeket, but as before reeeived no. reply. He then asked what they wanted with him, bet the hemmer were mute.— He then said 'if you don't want — anything with- me Pll got on my horse and go home,' and he aseordingly rose •and mounted hie horse, when horses and men went over the fenee and vanished. The. young man deelares he was not intoxicated at the time• and that ,hie revelation of the strange affair is correct in every particular. We don't think the whole affair is as strange so it is damaging to oar friend Downie. . A Wean EIPLOIER9.—Wo copy the following artiole from one of our ezehaoges and to whin,: we invite the attention and mire• ful,peruoal of our readers., especially those who are employers, and ter whom the worlr., iog man or woman , Mors and toils. We are - glad - revpublisbthis-arsicle-eootsioing-so muoh goo& "eomuton sense" sustained by Scripture, upon a sublet:: whieh has often , given ni much thought. That man that earns his bread by the 'sweat of his brow," should receive his wages so soon as hie work itilati - sTawd - to - withhold- th trar'from—him=se many sinful: — "Parregniar sod-prensptty-what-is—d a to your employees. Read the scriptures on this point: "The wages of hlm that is hired shall not abide with you all night until aeon ing.—Lev. xis. " ""Wu unto him that useth his neighbors service without wages and giveth net for work.—.Ter. xxii: — 4 l will be a swift witoeses against the sorceress, and against the adalteress. and a gainst the false•swearers, and (note the cow pany)sgainat those that oppress the hireling in hie wager. —Mat iii: s''' What may seem to be a small thing to you may, in reality be a very great thing to one whose liv ingand . it Lakes. Indifference thoughtlesness in this thing frequently caus es an amount of pais which no man or woman should be willing to inflict. Beosuse• the prompt payment of the daily wages may in volve momentary ieeocvenience, perbips a mere breaking through a prescribed routine or even because it may interrupt a conversa tion with seared; enough thought to look the creditor in the fuee, the debtor—just as truly a debtor as if the man or woman were asking for a million—cries out: "Call again' He complacently turns to his paper, or his talk, as' if he bad done no wrong. Ile has committed a crime. He has sent that man away sad at heart to hie home. tie has compelled him to see his family deprived of necessities, perhaps put to suffering, he has forced him to snake excuses to creditors with shame of face. to endure the feeling of wrong and helpless indignation—simply because for some reason be has chosen to deprive a brother man of his rightful dues. They may deem it a small thing but it is not small in His eight, and shall not escape the visi tation.' RELZAIRD.—Lotber Woods srreeted •in Snyder county and lodged id jail here some weeks ago, was discharged on a writ of hab eas corpus kat Thursday.. He was arrested upon enspicion.of being Forrester, she Na than murderer. Ie seems his home is in Fayette county, this State, where be is re spectably connected, and where he took his departure for When released.--Get. Star. std" Mr. D. D. Faintly of this plait) is called upon by parties haiing bees to move them into frame hives and to divide stooks. Hie experience extends °veil 6 rums, during which time no student of natural history has ever perhaps studied more intensely than he. AU th• leading books of the c &MO are in his library and were well studied; At tention was paid to different kinds of hives at considerable expense. Parties having bees. or those who contemplate getting them, will do well to consult him sod procure his ear. vices. Dont let your 'Busy Bees' fly off to the mountain or woods. • -The latest style at a dinner table is to hue a fan plieed at each lady's -plate on which is printed the bill of fare, and ea filo other side of which is a small looking glass so that she is able to survey herself -and take it cool. ==l Loar.---An Over-coat ass on tho .- 9th inst., between Hoffman's. ittoii mod George Winters' rosidenge,one ands half miles from Smithburg. - , The finder will he rewarded' by leaving it with Samuel R. King, Ringgold. Loirp,-A lady's gold Bracelet ieu lest on Main Street, Witypeeboro', on 'Sunday the Itchiest. .The Sider'will be liberolly ie waidedliy learjoir Welt thle (Moe, iii i :;the Phrenological Journal for June is f totiglit spielmenst, ever vigorous, Aively,f and *bre* 'nf the tititr a it contains eketehee, Oitlehn Eimnilans, Formdet of the woman's Colfes; regahing strength; How alf:fatota was resealed, to tie, Man, his 0- tigiit end,.%veinPinent; Dias! Pay for Eva! Libor; Mined Morrison—Jews. and Chrie;. dais, The loan ittrout Torre; Testi; 'and E eenomy in 'Dress; Fool • for thinkers a u'd Workers; In Mammoth Care, J. Al. Mitch lags, of Yosemite Valley; Criminals,. how to Treat and deform Them; The means and the olijei3t of Education; My Mishit) , among the Indians; The Traveler. With pettish' and other illustrations—Price 20 cts. The July Namhp.Conimenees a new volume, so that the present is the time to sabsoribe, 83 a year. Address 8. R. WarmiBB9 Broadway. N.Y. BUSINESS LOCALS. gas.Flen.—Prime mackerel and herring ono be bad in large or email (Inanities at Brown's . Hope Stem. • sifirD. 8. Smith has just received 5 dos pairs of custom made,hid•foled shoes, which he is selling for $$ per pair. Reiss comps- - .00 ••- - kg enuitml.-sh. A. b. Gordon hae.fit• ted up one of hie front rooms as a _Lradieer iee cream saloon. He is also prepared to fungi• aisle hoagies by the pint, - quart or gallon. AT 601100'S'IL—Beck's celebrated Dalti more Lager eau be bad all bows daring the day or evening, ice cold, at the Dreg /louse Dar of A. D Gordon. OTOTER6—The , Bowden House Restart. rant is , now fsraisbing the finest quality of Oysters the Masters markets afford, also clam soup, iee cream, Beok's Baltimore la" ger, deice liquorr,lemenade, etc. I- Manful riatnt.—A prime article of fam ily flour (Garver% mennfieture) l 3an be had in different oiled eeek at the Bakery and Cenfeetienary-06-11-€llenneberger. 'Newnes.-1 expect to reeeive on neat Friday noon a lot of BASS, the beat fish dirt iwinsp,aleo liming and Delaware shad if they can be had at anything like a 'reasonable a - Potomac have elated W. A. REID. price. 71 for the maven. Elirlhe New Wilson Under /red Sewing Machine has all the very latest improvementa and leaves nothing more to be desired in the way of "Simplicity, Ease of management, beasts of finish, clnrability, and perfection of work. Machines of all styles i end prices from $45 to $125. Every machine warrant ed. A E. WATNANT, .ItItAIYERFF Miiiewas e —timong the great variety of Reapers and Mowere which claim the attention of our farmers, we notice she Dodge. This ie a eambined maehine, a cell•raker, with aide delivery. The platform eawbe raired or lowered white in---tnetioit..— The main° eau be seen is the Waynes boro Hotel Yard. One of the agents, Mr. Wingert, will be in town on Saturday of each, week. L. W. Wiewenr, JACOB BOCKEASMIIII I Agents. CZNTRAT. MARKETS --MONT% Weagley Er. Kurtz, have made extensive arrangements for. the Nunnery Meeting. They will elaugh• ter several choice beeves, besides smaller stook to•morrow, so that everybody can be accommodated with choice dukes, purloins, fries, stews, &c. Call at Central market and examine for yourselves. Er D. S SMITII has a full Heald' gents hosiery, gloves, handlers, bows, 'earls, very latest styles, and is continually receiving new supplies. For the Ladies he has a full line of Edgings, and Insertings, the finest ever brought to Waynesboro'. A full stock La. dies, Misses, and Children's hosiery, gloves. lasses, collars and handk'fs. The only place in town where you can find all the different shades of Zephyr and Germantown yarn.— To•day (Thursday) he will receive the lat• gest stock of Men and Boy's straw hats ever seen in town. Just stop and look at them. Prices moult CORNS, BUNIONS INGROWING NAVES, &o.—The anornionsiy increasing isles of Briggs' Allevator and Curative for the pre. volution and cure of the many painful diseas es of the feet, bear-witness to their wonder ful superiority over all ocher like prepara tions. Fa...years they have been greedily growing in favor, until new, the .great major. icy who are troubled with bad feet will use no other remedies. The Curative, for sore. tender and festered ooroe snd bunions. bad Wale, ao:, is soothing and healing, format)- . PILES..--Intetaal, External, Bleeding or Itching. This distressing and afro disease is altraologly on the increase. Nor so, perhaps, from twin that those who are *Misted from a tithe notion of delicacy, are afraid to ask fora remedy, thereby making their audition 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, sod, using is neording to directions, immediately cheek it and , perannently cure it.- •It is easy of application. and thorough 10 its effects. Sold by F. Fourthman. COMM, COLDS, BRONOUITS ASTHMA, &1L....4DS above -coMplamts seem to be in. creasing' 'in famines. , and if not taken io time; either one may lead to that dreadful slid fatal disease--eonsumption. • What orim. ,inality l to neglect them when the result may .be so terrible 1 Briggs' Throat and• Lung Realer La a pooltire remedy for an diseases of the throat, 'hangs" and tibeetnever failing when - ined'itivilm orning of sold by droggiste. Cll=ll3 Agent. • A Novieratr—Woos ISAIM—Among gni ottomobsted tatietiee of bats,* Styles and. qtalitiee, we are tide. season,. Offering, for' the first tittle, Hickory or Wood nate.— Thia bet is made onto( wood It is the` . lightest and,lowest prised Hat over pro cured, Having purehernid a ease jest Mt imported WO are certaiteliey are the best Hat in the inatket`for ibis money. - addition We have' an endless variety of Straws from ten eente irp,and all the iityles of Fur, Ofotb,:esesbiere and Wool Hats known , to the trade. We Inlow they are aW - cheap es the eheapert.— Shirts, Oollari, brawere, Stockings, Ties, Bowe, and IL tuff line of Gent's' Furnishing goods at Updegralra Hat and Glove factory Opposite Washiegtok Hoise Hagerstown. 1 I. irAzzist wountsicium •'4 HAIR REKLIVER. PHYSICIANS AND CLERGYMEN. Testify tolto Incite in restoring 614 y, HAIR to its original Colo r and promoting its groytth. • It makes the hair soft - and - easy: - The' °ld An appear once are made young again% kis the best HAM BRESSING ever used.. Jr removes. Bandruff and all Scurvy Eruptions. It does not stein the skin. Our Treaties ou the Halt sent free by Beware of the numerous preparations which are sold upon our reputation. , R._F. HALL Or, Co. 1‘ ashes, N. Ff. Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. • (Efir the 10th ieet. , at the residence of the bride's parents,_by_Rer. B—Daris,_lllr. ADAM FORNEY of Waynesboro', to Nisi ADA DICE, daughter of William Diee. In Hagerstorin, on the 16th inst., by • • S. W. Owes, Mr. M. P. STRAVSNEE. to /Miss S.A. SMITH, bottc of Berkeley county, West Virginia. —At-Bloomington iii., on the 4th iost. Mr& CATHARINE A. HARRITT, relict-of-the- 1 -ate Henry Harlin, aged 66 yearcand_a_waa !The deceased was : formerly areaident of this place. Pt T i 4,44 :ills 7.-.-41 rvi r a 1/-=ll PHIL - ADCL - Pfirit - , - May FLOUR..-Their is a fair demand for flour but shippers ere sot operating to any extent. 1200, barrels sold including superfine at $5. 25®5 62.1 bity mills extras at $6. lowa and Wisoonein extra family at $6 25(§ Mane= soca do. ats7 12i@7 25 frAINT= , -The7re is a firmer feeling in the wheat market, but the volume of besiness is light; sales of 2,000 bushels at $1 66® 1 65 fOr good and rihoice Indiana red. $155 (4)160 Pennsylvania do.. $1 90®1 64 for Ohio do. and If 70@1 811 for white. We quote Rye sl®l 10 for southern and Wes.• tern. Corn is in good demand both for ship ment and local see; sales of yellow at 77c, Western mixed at 74®75e. Oats are with. out special elreage; sales of 25,000 bushels at 64®650 for mixed' and 66®6% for white. _ BEEF, BEEF, BEEF. THE subscriber announces to his customers and the public that he will eontinue to furnish P,rtnis ankle of Beet at the Heller in the Walker Building on Mont* evening. Tuesday morning, Thursday evening and Friday morning, regularly during the season. Customers also supplied with Teal and Lamb when desired. Thankful for plot patronage be hopes by felling nothing but the choicest means to merit a continu• ince of the same. may 25—ti THOS. 1. CUNNINGHAM, O. . I. C. J.lturns AmbersonAlLD. CORNER DRUO•STORE is still ahead. READ, REFtECT, end be convinced. DRUGS of the bad quality, PATE NT MEDICINES of all kinds. Puke' WRITE LEAD and COLORS, On., TERPEREINE, &c, &e., at THE CORNER DRUG STORE. BRUSHES, COMBS, POCKET BOOKS, RA :ors, Penknives, Stationery, soaps, Perfumery, Toilet and Faacy Goods, etc., fall assortment THE CORNER DRUG STORE DESIRABLE in every household, Para Bak• ing Material. You can always get the bed itt THE CORNER DRUG SITORE. PURE GROUND SPICES . are sold at THE CORNER DRUG STORE. FLAVOAING.EXTRACTIS, 15 differeilt kind• at THE CORNER DRUG STORE. DR. AMBERSON'S Vega!able Vennitide.— Tim beat, remedy,' For 111101r01111. Sans Raman" and Num:aim WHISKEY'. 'BRANDY: RUH GIN and - WINE for roodicirial purpoaaa•as • THE OVER DRUG STORE. • TRUSSES at ..: TaE CORkER•DRUE4 STORE. , ' Get your Pasecatmon filled 14 . • DR. AlliDEl9.*. DRY COODS dHEAP DRY GOODS! CALDWELL & The Cheep Store of • - • • - Now fr site - thienfor the tidied/so nia u won so Won of litatilood . ; to• - propiet roaiu . of our " ' I .IgOANTIO BABoAgtfa." We hrei imairgurated REVOLIfTtOff is gairehindfsiflg. before which thirsanguiflary,cofiv Met of Paefsian Fat Mows pales into halignilletues. What does it signify to the honest men end women , of this Nee Country • whether the peeple of Trance are ground under the pedal enitemity of in-1/risano or swayed b the surbitiaus wilt do - B - 011 AP A T E y • big a flintier of far more hope:time° hflivihej eze pond their hardly earned money. We must eat= we must drink—we must have , •IIEY GO. 0 8 - • ,1 but what sense is there in piying denitle price for these things, perhaps for arks of a fest days' 'coal. it. 'Psy Day' must come some tinware, II relay be that you will be less able•to pay then' then no*. Pay as you go• and go where you gekillemest• goods fin the least money— • • • , Buy the Best Standard Prieto , at 100 for gash. . If yen-havel&pweent. by buying your goods right it will , save you a fortune in , a life time. And right here upon this basis we talh — to yen. Cash—Brains- Energy—the ISherifr—thir — A - ue. - lion rooms, These are the mighty levers, tam the native power that drives our • VAST MACHINE. • We have live agents in NEW YOBIt who Ilter-in-the-eat lion rooms and sleep in line of battle. This is the story 13011.E.D IN OIL. We grapple with the Demon Panic, the Bank. rupt, the Assignee, and our of the wreck of their misfortunes we gather a harvest for the people. !'he messes understand the titan powers of these. giant drive*, these auction Bargains that-ore-thrown , out among the people to open their eyes, to show them that• it is their duty to save and not to squaw der the shines of life. • We yell every thing under its market• value and doe bast,-once-all OPPObITION; COSI PETLTION. • A rMINQIIOI O OI.Y, imusline - aole - wortiri4 - ginghamr - et-We - wortir-- 15. La, DRESS 0O04)8 The butchery is frightful, so too in Hosiery and No. tions, stockings S pair for 25c— Ribbon's of 6c worth. 35—Buttons at 7c worth 50c. What chance is there• now for the_lfigh priced_merchants to plunder the people—none.- They must match these prows or go. down. Our erushing specialities in•stepelis smash; tap these hloonehine morobants like Nitro Ulyceriner Coates & Ularkis genuine tenons- Gee , . a spool,. good - cotton on Irt cr - e — sporiL In behalf of the people and against all land gab. hers, who would crush out, the very lite, with their high prices, we wage a relentless war under the black flag—asking nor giving quarter—crowding, yearn into hours— fighting a_W_aterloo_every day— tieing 0 whole lifo time nu a single week. Buying every where that we can buy the cheap est and dividing our-piofits with tho people._ Remember the name and remember the place,— Do‘not let time or distance keep you sway, but ceme • when you want goods to the real, the original, the.' only • I:ALDWELL & Co. i. 6. West Washington titi close by the Court Bourg.. may 18--t! PUBLIC SALE. TEM undersigned assignee of.esmuel Gondrri will cell at taiblic silo at Pikaasille, on Kerne-- MY rag 3n , or Jttia, 1674, the rolkantog tlescribeLl Heal Estate, sig.:. • A NEW ONE AND. A HALF syont LOCI-14011513 .... 411-bi 24, end lot•containing ona half acre. more or less—frame etadir, . bake-even,. well. of good water, good , fencing,. (now), choice fruit tr.es, etc. Also a Shop Ifi•by 20, atisesent occupied as a. grocery- and confectionery. The lot is is. desirable one fir building containieg one.quarter.acre, more or lees. Bala to commence at,•l o'clock on said Any whew the temi s which will berm, will be made.known., PETER ,ROUZER. Assignee. 0. V. Mose, stmt. may 4 ts] 'PUG NEW WILSON Underfeed Shuttle mod • SEWING IVIACHJINESI: s2slThesper than Any Otherl. For Simplirity.Dorability and - Maul they Omit unrivalled.' For Srircanto.HlMlNG.Tacxnta. Fat. LING. Quilting. CORDING. BINDING BRAIDING, GATII Luso. Gathsrina 44, sewing on gathers, they are un excelled. WARRANTS D. A. E. WA WANT. S. E. Corner Diamond, Wayneabore mar 39 WAYNESBORO' COACH FACTORY. CF.O. B. HAWKER having withdrawn from the firm of Adams & Hawker, the subscriber informs the public thatthicontinues the Coactunak ing business in all its branches, at the old stand. He will at all times hay* a supply of nal Buggies, iliforent kinds, on hand; also second•banded vs- Mee. Repairing done at short notice. He use. the best material and employs good mechanics. He returns his thanks to be public for their liberal pa tronage and by attention to business and a dive._ 'lion to accommodate hopes to merit a liberal shies of the same in But losers. jan 14 . tf JACOB ADAMS. FOR SALE. THE •subecriber cams - for sale MORTICED clizmuir POSTB for Pest and• Rail or Psiling fence. Also Locrist Pelts for eithir kind of fencing. He is oleo prepared tosupply the pub lic with burnt Lime and Gons by the quantilY• , may 11—tt ALRI. tiILTOR. I.‘ - 'f_..2tJ 4 (•-) nfl • m inx eubsenler obtifleo all Reasons indebbol, to 1 him by Dote or book account to cell on lA. N. *gibbet, Esq., end make immediate payment, aid AN lave Costs. i. F. IrEWMAN. way 111-3 • C - . *.e Mew J. MERCHANT.TAILOR, AND ACIASIT NOS kNGER'i SEWING 'MCA! NE.